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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Eastern Caribbean Center (ECC) acknowledges the significant support of the Office of the Governor and the Of- fice of Management and Budget in funding the partial cost of VICS 2013. The staff of the Eastern Caribbean Center organized every phase of the administra- tive and field work for this project. GIS Data Manager, Stevie Henry was enor- mously helpful not only in the improve- ment of the identification of estate boundaries, but also in the GIS location of all housing units within the sampled geo- graphic areas. Additionally, he trained the interviewers in the use of GPS units to precisely locate the housing units in the sample to be interviewed. Census veteran Ayishih Bellew provided technical as- sistance in the selection of random households to be interviewed, in the training of interviewers, and was instru- mental in contributing valuable support in the development of sample weights and the tabulation of the final data file. …

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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The Eastern Caribbean Center (ECC) acknowledges the significant support of the Office of the Governor and the Of- fice of Management and Budget in funding the partial cost of VICS 2013. The staff of the Eastern Caribbean Center organized every phase of the administra- tive and field work for this project. GIS Data Manager, Stevie Henry was enor- mously helpful not only in the improve- ment of the identification of estate boundaries, but also in the GIS location of all housing units within the sampled geo- graphic areas. Additionally, he trained the interviewers in the use of GPS units to precisely locate the housing units in the sample to be interviewed. Census veteran Ayishih Bellew provided technical as- sistance in the selection of random households to be interviewed, in the training of interviewers, and was instru- mental in contributing valuable support in the development of sample weights and the tabulation of the final data file. The experienced hands of Corene Jn-Charles facilitated the preparation of training ma- terials and the training of interviewers, as well as data entry and the preparation of the final report. Sadio Thomas also as- sisted with the preparation of the training materials and in expediting trainings on St Croix and St Thomas. Deshona Li- burd-Williams carried out all of the coding and data capture processes of the re- sponses. Grisha Fleming provided her colorfully designed cover for this issue. Marissa Johnson-Rogers efficiently managed all aspects of accounting con- trols throughout this entire project. Asha DeGannes effectively reformatted the questionnaire for electronic processing to facilitate data capture and data accuracy, devised the training materials, was the principal instructor in the trainings, and supervised the administrative aspects of the project. Michael Stroot, formerly of the Interna- tional Programs Center, US Census Bu- reau, patiently worked with us throughout the tabulation stages by providing essen- tial support in electronic editing of the data and in the production of all the final tables that appear in this report. Myrtle Peters, who has served as the Project Coordinator on each VICS from 2001, managed the field work in St Croix, St John and St Thomas. Special thanks to the Project Supervisors on St Thom- as/St John, Jacqueline Francis and LeAnna Lendhart and St Croix, Cecil Coker and Naomi Coker. Lastly, the Eastern Caribbean Center ex- presses great appreciation to all house- holds that participated in the survey by sharing their information. Frank L. Mills Vice Provost of Research and Public Service Project Manager Issued January 2016 Eastern Caribbean Center Frank L. Mills, Vice Provost for Research and Public Service University of the Virgin Islands David Hall, President University of the Virgin Islands Eastern Caribbean Center Frank L. Mills Asha DeGannes Vice Provost, RPS Acting Director Ayishih Bellew Corene Jn-Charles Research Analyst III Research Analyst I Sadio Thomas Research Analyst I Consultant Michael Stroot Programmer, formerly of the International Programs Center, Bureau of the Census This document is available from the Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands St Thomas, VI 00802 iii CONTENTS List of Statistical Tables ...................................................................................................................... v Statistical Tables (For detailed list of statistical tables, see p. v) ......................................................... 1 APPENDICES A. Definition of Subject Characteristics ....................................................................................... A-1 B. Accuracy of the Sample Data ................................................................................................... B-1 C. Collection and Processing Procedures ..................................................................................... C-1 D. Facsimile of Questionnaire Pages ............................................................................................ D-1 Symbols in the Tables The following symbols are used in the tables and explanations of subjects covered in this report: y A dash “-“ represents zero or a percent that rounds to less than 0.1. y Three dots “…” mean not applicable. y (NA) means not applicable. iv v LIST OF STATISTICAL TABLES DEMOGRAPHIC Page Table P1-1 Age and Marital Status by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................2 Table P1-2 Household Relationships, Children Ever Born, and Health Care by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ...............................................................................................................................4 Table P1-3 Place of Birth by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 .......................................................................6 Table P1-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ..............................................8 Table P1-5 Age and Hispanic Origin by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ..................................................... 10 Table P1-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ....... 12 Table P1-7 Parents' Place of Birth by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ........................................................ 14 Table P1-8 Residence 1 Year ago by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ......................................................... 16 Table P1-9 School Enrollment, Educational Attainment and Vocational Training by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 .............................................................................................................................. 18 Table P1-10 Disability, Veteran Status and Period and Length of Service by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................................................................ 20 Table P1-11 Labor Force and Work Status in 2013, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 .............................................................. 22 Table P1-12 Occupation by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................ 24 Table P1-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................ 26 Table P1-14 Industry and Class of Worker for Females by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 .......................... 28 Table P1-15 Income Last Year for Households, Families, Males and Females by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 .............................................................................................................................. 30 Table P1-16 Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ................ 32 Table P2-2 Household Relationships and Marital Status by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ......................................... 34 Table P2-3 Place of Birth, Children Ever Born, and Health Care by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................. 35 Table P2-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................................................ 36 Table P2-6 Reason for Migration, Language Spoken at Home, and Hispanic Origin by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................................................................. 37 Table P2-7 Parents' Place of Birth by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................... 38 Table P2-8 Residence 1 Year ago by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................... 39 vi Page Table P2-9 School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................................................................. 40 Table P2-10 Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ..................... 41 Table P2-11 Labor Force Characteristics by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 .................................................................. 42 Table P2-12 Occupation by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................................... 43 Table P2-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................... 44 Table P2-14 Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................ 45 Table P2-15 Income Last Year for Households, Families, Males and Females by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ......... 46 Table P2-16 Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 .................................. 47 Table P3-1 Age and Marital Status by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ............................................................ 48 Table P3-2 Household Relationship, Children Ever Born, and Health Insurance by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................................................................. 50 Table P3-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................................. 52 Table P3-5 Hispanic Origin by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ....................................................................... 54 Table P3-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............. 56 Table P3-7 Parents' Place of Birth by Person's Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................. 58 Table P3-8 Residence 1 Year ago by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................ 60 Table P3-9 School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ...................... 62 Table P3-10 Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................................................................ 64 Table P3-11 Labor Force Characteristics by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 .................................................... 66 Table P3-12 Occupation by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................. 68 Table P3-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013................................................. 70 Table P3-14 Industry and Class of Workers for Females by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................ 72 Table P3-15 Incomes Last Year for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................................................................. 74 Table P3-16 Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................... 76 vii Page ECONOMICS Table P4-1 Age and Marital Status by Educational Attainment, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................... 78 Table P4-3 Place of Birth, Children Ever Born, and Health Insurance by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 .............................................................................................................................. 79 Table P4-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................... 80 Table P4-5 Hispanic Origin by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 ......................................................... 81 Table P4-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 .............................................................................................................................. 82 Table P4-7 Parents' Place of Birth by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 .............................................. 83 Table P4-8 Residence 1 Year ago by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 .............................................. 84 Table P4-10 Disability, Veteran Status, Latest period Served, and Length of Service by Educational Attainment, ...................... U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 .............................................................................................................................. 85 Table P4-11 Labor Force Characteristics by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 ..................................... 86 Table P4-12 Occupation by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................... 87 Table P4-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................... 88 Table P4-14 Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 .............................................................................................................................. 89 Table P4-15 Incomes Last Year for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 .............................................................................................................................. 90 Table P4-16 Poverty Status by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 .......................................................... 91 Table P5-1 Age, Marital Status, Hispanic Origin and Children Ever Born by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................................................................. 92 Table P5-3 Place of Birth by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................................................. 93 Table P5-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................ 94 Table P5-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................................................................. 95 Table P5-7 Parents' Place of Birth by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................................... 96 Table P5-8 Residence 1 Year Ago and Health Insurance by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................ 97 Table P5-9 School Enrollment, Educational Attainment and Vocational training by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................................................................. 98 Table P5-10 Disability, Veteran Status, Latest Period Served and Length of Service by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................................................................ 99 viii Page Table P5-12 Occupation by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................................................. 100 Table P5-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ..................................... 101 Table P5-14 Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................................................................... 102 Table P5-15 Income for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................................................................... 103 Table P5-16 Poverty Status and Workers in Family by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ......................... 104 Table P6-1 Age, Marital Status, and Hispanic Origin by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................. 106 Table P6-3 Place of Birth by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................................ 107 Table P6-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 .................................................. 108 Table P6-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............ 109 Table P6-7 Parents' Place of Birth by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013.............................................................. 110 Table P6-8 Residence 1 Year Ago by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................. 111 Table P6-9 School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational training by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................................................................... 112 Table P6-11 Work Status Last Year by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................. 113 Table P6-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................................... 114 Table P6-14 Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 .................. 115 Table P6-15 Incomes for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ......... 116 Table P6-16 Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ..................... 117 Table P7-1 Age, Marital Status, Hispanic Origin, and Children Ever Born by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013....... 118 Table P7-3 Place of Birth by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................................................................. 120 Table P7-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................ 122 Table P7-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................. 124 Table P7-7 Parents' Place of Birth by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................................................... 126 Table P7-8 Residence 1 Year Ago and Health Insurance by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................... 128 Table P7-9 School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................................................................... 130 Table P7-11 Work Status Last Year by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 .................................................................. 132 Table P7-12 Occupation and Class of Worker by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................................... 134 Table P7-15 Income for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................ 136 Table P7-16 Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 .......................... 138 ix Table P8-1 Age, Marital Status, Hispanic Origin, Household Relationship, and Children Ever Born by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................................................................................................. 140 Table P8-3 Place of Birth by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ..................................................................... 142 Table P8-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................... 144 Table P8-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ...... 146 Table P8-7 Parents' Place of Birth by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ....................................................... 148 Table P8-8 Residence 1 Year Ago by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ....................................................... 150 Table P8-9 School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................................................................... 152 Table P8-10 Disability, Veteran Status, Latest Period Served, and Length of Service by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................................................................... 154 Table P8-11 Labor Force Status by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............................................................ 156 Table P8-12 Occupation by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ....................................................................... 158 Table P8-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................... 160 Table P8-14 Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ............ 162 Table P8-16 Poverty Status and Workers by Income in 2012, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 .............................................. 164 Table P9-1 Age and Marital Status by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ................................................... 166 Table P9-2 Island, Race, and Household Relationships by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 .................. 167 Table P9-3 Place of Birth by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 .................................................................. 168 Table P9-4 Citizenship and Year of Entry by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013......................................... 169 Table P9-5 Age and Hispanic Origin by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ................................................ 170 Table P9-6 Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ............................................................................................................................ 171 Table P9-7 Parents' Place of Birth by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 .................................................... 172 Table P9-8 Residence 1 year ago by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 .................................................... 173 Table P9-9 School Enrollment, Educational Attainment and Vocational Training by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ............................................................................................................................ 174 Table P9-10 Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ............................................................................................................................ 175 Table P9-11 Labor Force Characteristics by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ........................................... 176 Table P9-12 Occupation by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ..................................................................... 177 Table P9-13 Industry and Class of Worker by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ......................................... 178 Table P9-14 Industry and Class of Worker for Females by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ..................... 179 x Table P9-15 Income Last Year for Households, Families, Males and Females by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ............................................................................................................................ 180 Table P9-16 Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 ........... 181 xi HOUSING Table H-1 Occupancy, Units in Structure and Business by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................................................................... 182 Table H-2 Year Structure Built, Year Householder Moved into Unit, and Bedrooms by Island and Householder's Race, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 ................................................................................................................. 184 Table H-3 Rooms, Persons in Unit, and Persons Per Room by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ....................................................................................................................... …186 Table H-4 Household Characteristics by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ..................... ..188 Table H-5 Value of Home, Taxes, Insurance, Mortgage Payments, and Condominium Costs by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ......................................................................................... 190 Table H-6 Selected Monthly Owner Costs for Specified Owner-Occupied Households by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands:2013 ......................................................................................... 192 Table H-7 Household income, Poverty Status and Gross Rent by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................................................................................... 194 Table H-8 Real Estate taxes paid, Homeowner's Insurance, Secondary Mortgage Payment, Electricity and Water Costs by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 ........................................................ 196   STATISTICAL TABLES 2 Table P1-1. Age and Marital Status by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Age All Persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Marital Status Males 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 104,760 81,709 10,882 12,170 49,989 39,154 3,807 7,028 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 5,459 4,824 199 436 3,050 2,702 88 260 2,410 2,122 112 175 5,991 4,929 403 659 3,477 2,919 161 397 2,514 2,009 243 262 6,598 5,415 421 761 3,046 2,546 100 400 3,552 2,869 321 362 5,205 4,574 221 410 2,498 2,248 37 213 2,707 2,326 184 197 5,130 4,064 417 649 2,924 2,292 289 343 2,206 1,772 128 306 6,737 4,843 888 1,006 3,325 2,464 313 548 3,412 2,380 575 457 7,939 6,311 669 959 3,317 2,734 131 452 4,622 3,577 539 507 9,336 7,196 1,166 974 4,181 3,327 318 536 5,155 3,869 849 438 8,672 6,697 1,057 918 4,014 3,122 326 566 4,658 3,575 731 352 7,773 5,094 1,105 1,574 3,586 2,339 336 911 4,187 2,756 769 663 7,765 5,842 1,006 917 2,742 1,990 363 389 5,023 3,852 643 528 6,480 4,691 889 900 3,220 2,284 386 551 3,260 2,407 503 350 6,057 4,797 832 428 2,573 2,040 319 213 3,484 2,757 513 214 5,586 4,379 679 527 2,781 2,221 253 308 2,804 2,158 427 219 4,280 3,475 388 417 1,990 1,427 167 396 2,290 2,048 221 20 3,007 2,282 351 375 1,572 1,155 103 314 1,435 1,127 248 61 1,435 1,201 92 142 889 701 46 142 546 500 46 - 1,309 1,093 97 119 803 644 72 88 506 450 25 31 40.0 39.0 45.0 40.8 38.6 37.1 48.2 42.7 40.4 40.2 43.6 38.5 55,150 43,560 5,352 6,237 26,229 20,863 1,853 3,513 28,920 22,697 3,500 2,724 2,472 2,157 39 277 1,484 1,291 24 169 988 866 14 107 2,809 2,299 158 352 1,586 1,292 73 221 1,223 1,007 85 131 2,575 2,024 196 355 1,121 868 49 205 1,454 1,157 147 150 2,896 2,596 51 250 1,393 1,234 - 159 1,503 1,362 51 91 2,674 2,119 155 401 1,489 1,216 134 138 1,185 903 20 263 3,991 2,814 566 610 1,916 1,471 147 299 2,075 1,344 419 311 4,195 3,310 266 619 1,718 1,409 40 269 2,477 1,901 226 350 4,955 4,111 522 323 2,183 1,828 212 143 2,772 2,283 310 180 5,009 3,811 625 573 2,181 1,661 162 359 2,828 2,150 462 215 4,724 3,143 694 887 2,337 1,524 278 535 2,387 1,619 416 351 4,203 3,347 425 431 1,454 1,114 101 238 2,749 2,232 324 193 3,265 2,411 453 401 1,710 1,254 243 213 1,555 1,157 209 189 3,168 2,540 479 149 1,345 1,110 167 69 1,823 1,430 312 80 2,791 2,346 269 176 1,405 1,218 51 136 1,386 1,127 218 41 1,735 1,416 166 154 697 471 72 154 1,038 945 93 - 1,813 1,479 173 161 961 815 26 120 852 664 147 41 919 809 46 64 550 486 - 64 369 323 46 - 956 829 72 55 699 603 72 24 257 226 - 31 40.7 40.3 45.8 37.8 40.5 39.2 47.5 41.0 40.8 40.7 45.2 34.2 39,418 29,460 4,898 5,061 18,377 13,573 1,752 3,052 21,041 15,886 3,146 2,008 15,208 12,385 1,460 1,363 6,567 5,365 398 804 8,641 7,020 1,062 559 19,011 13,424 2,608 2,979 9,278 6,410 1,079 1,790 9,732 7,014 1,529 1,189 1,155 920 94 141 455 391 - 64 700 529 94 77 1,135 773 219 142 482 216 123 142 653 557 96 - 2,910 1,958 517 436 1,596 1,192 152 252 1,314 766 365 184 47,294 37,080 4,960 5,253 22,038 17,413 1,707 2,919 25,255 19,667 3,253 2,335 18,289 15,485 1,311 1,493 7,917 6,777 467 672 10,372 8,707 844 821 19,234 13,587 2,686 2,961 8,857 6,058 972 1,828 10,377 7,529 1,714 1,134 1,365 1,214 - 151 578 507 - 71 787 707 - 80 4,359 3,474 567 319 2,558 2,163 216 179 1,802 1,311 351 140 4,046 3,321 397 329 2,128 1,908 52 169 1,918 1,413 344 160 3 Table P1-1. Age and Marital Status by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Age All Persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Marital Status Males 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 4,027 2,549 1,193 285 50,745 40,006 5,882 4,857 2,410 2,122 112 175 135 94 41 - 2,274 2,028 71 175 2,514 2,009 243 262 97 70 27 - 2,417 1,939 216 262 3,552 2,869 321 362 152 97 41 14 3,400 2,773 280 347 2,707 2,326 184 197 189 135 27 27 2,518 2,191 158 170 2,206 1,772 128 306 68 68 - - 2,138 1,705 128 306 3,412 2,380 575 457 210 138 58 14 3,203 2,242 518 443 4,622 3,577 539 507 321 183 58 80 4,302 3,394 481 427 5,155 3,869 849 438 604 306 271 27 4,552 3,563 578 411 4,658 3,575 731 352 544 328 189 27 4,114 3,246 543 325 4,187 2,756 769 663 246 123 82 41 3,941 2,632 686 622 5,023 3,852 643 528 205 177 29 - 4,817 3,675 614 528 3,260 2,407 503 350 355 177 138 41 2,905 2,230 366 309 3,484 2,757 513 214 277 181 97 - 3,207 2,576 416 214 2,804 2,158 427 219 306 195 97 14 2,498 1,963 330 205 2,290 2,048 221 20 179 152 27 - 2,111 1,896 194 20 1,435 1,127 248 61 84 70 14 - 1,351 1,057 233 61 546 500 46 - 41 41 - - 505 459 46 - 506 450 25 31 14 14 - - 492 435 25 31 40.4 40.2 43.6 38.5 40.9 41.6 40.6 38.3 40.4 40.1 44.4 38.5 28,920 22,697 3,500 2,724 1,900 1,238 538 123 27,021 21,458 2,962 2,601 988 866 14 107 109 94 14 - 879 772 - 107 1,223 1,007 85 131 27 27 - - 1,197 980 85 131 1,454 1,157 147 150 70 41 14 14 1,384 1,115 132 136 1,503 1,362 51 91 27 27 - - 1,476 1,335 51 91 1,185 903 20 263 14 14 - - 1,171 888 20 263 2,075 1,344 419 311 111 82 29 - 1,964 1,262 391 311 2,477 1,901 226 350 236 125 58 53 2,241 1,776 168 297 2,772 2,283 310 180 166 125 41 - 2,606 2,157 269 180 2,828 2,150 462 215 271 123 121 27 2,557 2,027 341 188 2,387 1,619 416 351 123 82 27 14 2,264 1,537 390 337 2,749 2,232 324 193 109 94 14 - 2,640 2,138 310 193 1,555 1,157 209 189 138 55 68 14 1,418 1,102 142 174 1,823 1,430 312 80 166 84 82 - 1,656 1,346 230 80 1,386 1,127 218 41 166 111 55 - 1,220 1,016 163 41 1,038 945 93 - 70 70 - - 968 875 93 - 852 664 147 41 70 55 14 - 782 609 132 41 369 323 46 - 27 27 - - 342 297 46 - 257 226 - 31 - - - - 257 226 - 31 40.8 40.7 45.2 34.2 42.0 42.5 41.7 32.8 40.7 40.6 45.5 34.3 21,041 15,886 3,146 2,008 1,949 1,212 575 162 19,092 14,675 2,571 1,846 8,641 7,020 1,062 559 667 464 162 41 7,974 6,556 900 518 9,732 7,014 1,529 1,189 939 581 290 68 8,794 6,433 1,240 1,121 700 529 94 77 218 123 94 - 483 406 - 77 653 557 96 - 14 14 - - 638 543 96 - 1,314 766 365 184 111 29 29 53 1,203 737 336 130 25,255 19,667 3,253 2,335 1,694 1,076 509 109 23,561 18,591 2,744 2,226 10,372 8,707 844 821 382 259 82 41 9,990 8,449 761 780 10,377 7,529 1,714 1,134 1,091 649 374 68 9,286 6,880 1,340 1,066 787 707 - 80 29 29 - - 758 678 - 80 1,802 1,311 351 140 58 58 - - 1,744 1,253 351 140 1,918 1,413 344 160 135 82 53 - 1,783 1,331 291 160 4 Table P1-2. Household Relationships, Children Ever Born, and Health Care by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Relationships Children Ever Born Health Care All persons Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons Under 18 Years Total Householder/Spouse Child of householder Grandchild of householder Other relative Nonrelative Own Child under 18 Total In married couple family Percent of persons under 18 With male parent only With female parent only Grandchild without parent Related Child without parent Unrelated Child Married Child Persons 65 years and over Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Children ever born Females 15 years and over No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean [number of children] Medical Insurance All Persons Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 104,760 81,709 10,882 12,170 49,989 39,154 3,807 7,028 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 12,889 9,175 1,755 1,959 5,980 4,180 614 1,185 6,909 4,995 1,141 773 13,877 11,534 827 1,516 7,039 5,854 257 928 6,838 5,680 570 588 13,089 10,015 1,928 1,146 5,687 4,273 659 756 7,402 5,742 1,269 390 12,162 9,531 1,555 1,077 5,318 4,024 584 709 6,844 5,506 970 367 12,697 9,760 1,793 1,143 5,517 4,238 677 601 7,180 5,522 1,116 542 12,199 9,517 1,659 1,024 5,319 4,141 651 527 6,881 5,376 1,008 496 15,446 10,818 2,214 2,414 7,442 5,096 907 1,439 8,004 5,722 1,307 975 26,952 22,453 1,527 2,972 14,099 11,928 492 1,678 12,853 10,525 1,035 1,294 3,012 2,889 67 56 1,623 1,593 15 15 1,388 1,296 51 41 1,213 962 102 149 559 385 46 128 654 577 56 20 2,845 2,168 100 577 939 726 52 160 1,906 1,441 48 417 2,741 1,934 569 239 1,104 880 88 137 1,637 1,054 481 102 21,470 18,227 1,195 2,049 11,179 9,613 386 1,180 10,292 8,614 809 869 39 39 - - - - - - 39 39 - - 18,250 15,249 1,148 1,853 9,589 8,086 371 1,133 8,661 7,163 778 721 2,561 2,459 46 56 1,389 1,359 15 15 1,172 1,100 31 41 485 346 - 139 145 113 - 32 340 233 - 107 134 134 - - 55 55 - - 79 79 - - 21,431 18,188 1,195 2,049 11,179 9,613 386 1,180 10,252 8,575 809 869 7,681 5,926 796 958 3,859 3,016 346 497 3,821 2,910 451 460 35.8 32.5 66.7 46.8 34.5 31.4 89.6 42.2 37.1 33.8 55.7 53.0 2,880 2,668 144 68 1,145 1,145 - - 1,735 1,524 144 68 9,827 8,672 239 916 5,627 4,967 25 635 4,200 3,705 214 281 577 547 15 15 332 302 15 15 245 245 - - 285 194 - 92 145 113 - 32 140 81 - 60 134 134 - - 55 55 - - 79 79 - - 46 46 - - 15 15 - - 31 31 - - 15,617 12,430 1,607 1,580 8,036 6,147 641 1,248 7,581 6,283 966 332 3,176 2,426 354 396 1,491 1,108 150 233 1,685 1,318 203 163 2,236 1,918 174 144 1,216 1,066 26 124 1,020 852 147 20 2,776 2,121 396 260 1,482 1,004 218 260 1,295 1,117 177 - 2,689 2,084 346 260 1,420 967 193 260 1,269 1,117 152 - 3,398 2,871 294 232 2,047 1,722 125 201 1,350 1,149 170 31 3,361 2,871 294 195 2,010 1,722 125 164 1,350 1,149 170 31 2,991 2,293 319 379 1,400 986 76 339 1,591 1,308 243 41 653 532 46 75 268 168 46 54 385 365 - 20 297 203 - 93 95 58 - 37 202 145 - 56 91 65 25 - 37 37 - - 54 28 25 - 47,294 37,080 4,960 5,253 22,038 17,413 1,707 2,919 25,255 19,667 3,253 2,335 10,431 7,546 1,598 1,287 3,749 2,939 408 402 6,681 4,607 1,190 885 8,791 6,814 928 1,049 4,109 3,066 570 473 4,682 3,749 358 575 10,530 8,256 1,245 1,029 4,918 3,904 310 704 5,612 4,352 934 326 8,211 6,218 785 1,208 4,445 3,224 360 861 3,766 2,994 425 347 9,331 8,246 405 680 4,817 4,280 58 479 4,514 3,966 347 202 2.2 2.3 1.5 1.9 2.4 2.5 1.5 2.4 2.0 2.1 1.5 1.4 104,760 81,709 10,882 12,170 49,989 39,154 3,807 7,028 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 31,611 23,861 2,816 4,933 14,014 10,721 942 2,350 17,597 13,140 1,874 2,583 73,150 57,848 8,066 7,237 35,975 28,432 2,865 4,678 37,175 29,415 5,201 2,559 47,992 38,629 5,048 4,315 21,536 16,889 2,002 2,645 26,456 21,740 3,046 1,670 4,302 2,212 1,410 680 1,432 931 317 184 2,871 1,281 1,093 496 13,646 10,912 1,577 1,157 6,426 4,807 564 1,056 7,220 6,105 1,013 101 9,577 7,864 442 1,271 6,674 5,494 149 1,031 2,903 2,370 293 240 563 410 122 32 467 364 71 32 96 46 51 - 752 463 216 73 475 236 166 73 277 226 51 - 5,554 4,359 585 610 3,640 3,133 50 457 1,913 1,226 534 152 5 Table P1-2. Household Relationships, Children Ever Born, and Health Care by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Relationships Children Ever Born Health Care All persons Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons Under 18 Years Total Householder/Spouse Child of householder Grandchild of householder Other relative Nonrelative Own Child under 18 Total In married couple family Percent of persons under 18 With male parent only With female parent only Grandchild without parent Related Child without parent Unrelated Child Married Child Persons 65 years and over Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Children ever born Females 15 years and over No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean [number of children] Medical Insurance All Persons Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 4,027 2,549 1,193 285 50,745 40,006 5,882 4,857 6,909 4,995 1,141 773 649 403 179 68 6,260 4,592 962 706 6,838 5,680 570 588 396 273 109 14 6,442 5,407 462 573 7,402 5,742 1,269 390 606 347 259 - 6,796 5,395 1,011 390 6,844 5,506 970 367 577 347 230 - 6,267 5,159 741 367 7,180 5,522 1,116 542 458 197 220 41 6,722 5,325 897 501 6,881 5,376 1,008 496 429 197 205 27 6,451 5,179 803 470 8,004 5,722 1,307 975 828 553 249 27 7,176 5,170 1,058 948 12,853 10,525 1,035 1,294 774 571 135 68 12,079 9,954 899 1,226 1,388 1,296 51 41 70 70 - - 1,318 1,226 51 41 654 577 56 20 27 27 - - 627 551 56 20 1,906 1,441 48 417 148 94 - 53 1,759 1,347 48 364 1,637 1,054 481 102 72 14 43 14 1,565 1,040 437 88 10,292 8,614 809 869 505 328 135 41 9,787 8,286 673 828 39 39 - - - - - - 39 39 - - 8,661 7,163 778 721 437 261 135 41 8,224 6,902 642 680 1,172 1,100 31 41 41 41 - - 1,131 1,059 31 41 340 233 - 107 27 27 - - 313 206 - 107 79 79 - - - - - - 79 79 - - 10,252 8,575 809 869 505 328 135 41 9,747 8,246 673 828 3,821 2,910 451 460 328 179 109 41 3,493 2,731 342 419 37.1 33.8 55.7 53.0 65.0 54.4 80.3 100.0 35.7 33.0 50.8 50.7 1,735 1,524 144 68 97 97 - - 1,639 1,427 144 68 4,200 3,705 214 281 53 27 27 - 4,146 3,678 187 281 245 245 - - - - - - 245 245 - - 140 81 - 60 27 27 - - 114 54 - 60 79 79 - - - - - - 79 79 - - 31 31 - - - - - - 31 31 - - 7,581 6,283 966 332 625 473 138 14 6,956 5,811 829 317 1,685 1,318 203 163 125 84 27 14 1,559 1,234 177 148 1,020 852 147 20 152 97 55 - 868 756 92 20 1,295 1,117 177 - 29 29 - - 1,266 1,088 177 - 1,269 1,117 152 - 29 29 - - 1,240 1,088 152 - 1,350 1,149 170 31 29 29 - - 1,322 1,121 170 31 1,350 1,149 170 31 29 29 - - 1,322 1,121 170 31 1,591 1,308 243 41 236 181 55 - 1,355 1,127 187 41 385 365 - 20 27 27 - - 358 338 - 20 202 145 - 56 27 27 - - 175 119 - 56 54 28 25 - - - - - 54 28 25 - 25,255 19,667 3,253 2,335 1,694 1,076 509 109 23,561 18,591 2,744 2,226 6,681 4,607 1,190 885 470 331 99 41 6,211 4,276 1,091 844 4,682 3,749 358 575 205 111 94 - 4,476 3,638 263 575 5,612 4,352 934 326 509 261 207 41 5,102 4,091 727 285 3,766 2,994 425 347 123 43 53 27 3,643 2,951 372 320 4,514 3,966 347 202 386 331 55 - 4,128 3,635 291 202 2.0 2.1 1.5 1.4 2.1 2.3 1.7 1.5 2.0 2.1 1.5 1.4 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 4,027 2,549 1,193 285 50,745 40,006 5,882 4,857 17,597 13,140 1,874 2,583 1,177 793 197 187 16,419 12,346 1,677 2,396 37,175 29,415 5,201 2,559 2,850 1,756 996 99 34,325 27,660 4,205 2,460 26,456 21,740 3,046 1,670 1,979 1,244 694 41 24,477 20,496 2,352 1,629 2,871 1,281 1,093 496 483 218 236 29 2,388 1,064 857 468 7,220 6,105 1,013 101 694 557 138 - 6,525 5,548 876 101 2,903 2,370 293 240 29 - - 29 2,874 2,370 293 211 96 46 51 - - - - - 96 46 51 - 277 226 51 - - - - - 277 226 51 - 1,913 1,226 534 152 14 14 - - 1,899 1,212 534 152 6 Table P1-3. Place of Birth by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 104,760 81,709 10,882 12,170 49,989 39,154 3,807 7,028 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 52,637 44,096 3,310 5,231 28,582 23,608 1,017 3,957 24,056 20,489 2,294 1,273 28,304 23,386 984 3,934 27,406 22,608 904 3,893 899 778 80 41 401 387 - 14 25 25 - - 376 362 - 14 23,932 20,323 2,326 1,282 1,151 975 112 64 22,781 19,349 2,214 1,218 8,414 3,221 4,304 889 3,662 1,568 1,839 255 4,752 1,653 2,465 634 641 164 396 82 185 39 146 - 456 125 250 82 705 510 130 65 238 158 79 - 467 352 51 65 2,319 1,484 516 319 1,328 961 211 157 991 524 305 162 277 - 236 42 100 - 73 27 177 - 163 14 248 46 177 25 104 46 58 - 144 - 119 25 2,282 949 127 1,207 1,851 741 87 1,023 431 208 40 184 37,375 32,125 1,987 3,262 14,362 12,730 446 1,185 23,013 19,395 1,541 2,077 3,619 3,553 20 46 1,943 1,943 - - 1,676 1,610 20 46 3,033 2,889 143 - 283 283 - - 2,749 2,606 143 - 4,968 4,584 205 179 1,446 1,352 48 46 3,521 3,233 156 132 6,606 4,311 525 1,770 2,090 1,181 234 675 4,516 3,131 290 1,095 1,691 1,590 101 - 39 39 - - 1,651 1,550 101 - 5,871 5,158 303 410 1,798 1,707 - 91 4,073 3,451 303 319 4,040 3,679 172 189 3,136 2,886 61 189 903 793 111 - 4,052 1,316 1,154 1,581 1,532 506 418 608 2,520 810 736 973 55,150 43,560 5,352 6,237 26,229 20,863 1,853 3,513 28,920 22,697 3,500 2,724 27,170 22,929 1,695 2,546 14,701 12,201 533 1,966 12,469 10,727 1,162 580 14,748 12,309 496 1,943 14,099 11,728 469 1,902 649 582 27 41 127 127 - - - - - - 127 127 - - 12,294 10,492 1,199 603 602 474 64 64 11,693 10,018 1,135 539 4,288 1,975 1,859 453 1,849 931 761 157 2,438 1,044 1,098 296 343 121 166 56 74 24 50 - 269 96 116 56 280 206 49 25 113 64 49 - 167 142 - 25 1,425 1,017 204 204 913 679 77 157 512 338 127 47 132 - 117 14 - - - - 132 - 117 14 91 - 91 - 26 - 26 - 65 - 65 - 1,042 422 64 556 818 305 50 463 224 117 14 93 20,598 17,721 1,021 1,856 8,063 7,241 240 582 12,535 10,480 781 1,274 2,024 1,958 20 46 1,086 1,086 - - 939 873 20 46 1,927 1,835 91 - 167 167 - - 1,759 1,668 91 - 2,393 2,252 116 25 709 685 24 - 1,684 1,567 91 25 3,689 2,304 326 1,059 1,210 709 165 337 2,479 1,595 162 722 546 520 25 - - - - - 546 520 25 - 3,205 2,806 182 217 1,111 1,052 - 59 2,094 1,754 182 158 2,248 2,059 84 105 1,714 1,609 - 105 534 450 84 - 2,053 513 713 827 798 184 268 346 1,255 329 444 481 7 Table P1-3. Place of Birth by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 4,027 2,549 1,193 285 50,745 40,006 5,882 4,857 24,056 20,489 2,294 1,273 1,070 975 80 14 22,986 19,513 2,214 1,259 899 778 80 41 242 162 80 - 656 616 - 41 376 362 - 14 277 263 - 14 99 99 - - 22,781 19,349 2,214 1,218 550 550 - - 22,230 18,798 2,214 1,218 4,752 1,653 2,465 634 473 70 335 68 4,280 1,583 2,130 567 456 125 250 82 41 - 41 - 415 125 209 82 467 352 51 65 29 29 - - 438 323 51 65 991 524 305 162 82 14 14 53 909 509 291 109 177 - 163 14 14 - - 14 163 - 163 - 144 - 119 25 43 - 43 - 101 - 76 25 431 208 40 184 41 - 14 27 390 208 25 157 23,013 19,395 1,541 2,077 2,308 1,489 657 162 20,705 17,906 884 1,915 1,676 1,610 20 46 - - - - 1,676 1,610 20 46 2,749 2,606 143 - 337 265 72 - 2,412 2,341 71 - 3,521 3,233 156 132 213 213 - - 3,308 3,020 156 132 4,516 3,131 290 1,095 645 426 58 162 3,870 2,705 233 933 1,651 1,550 101 - - - - - 1,651 1,550 101 - 4,073 3,451 303 319 287 58 230 - 3,785 3,393 73 319 903 793 111 - 452 341 111 - 452 452 - - 2,520 810 736 973 135 14 107 14 2,384 796 629 959 28,920 22,697 3,500 2,724 1,900 1,238 538 123 27,021 21,458 2,962 2,601 12,469 10,727 1,162 580 589 563 27 - 11,880 10,165 1,135 580 649 582 27 41 148 121 27 - 501 461 - 41 127 127 - - 127 127 - - - - - - 11,693 10,018 1,135 539 314 314 - - 11,378 9,704 1,135 539 2,438 1,044 1,098 296 249 41 166 41 2,190 1,003 932 255 269 96 116 56 14 - 14 - 255 96 102 56 167 142 - 25 14 14 - - 153 128 - 25 512 338 127 47 41 - 14 27 471 338 113 20 132 - 117 14 14 - - 14 117 - 117 - 65 - 65 - 14 - 14 - 51 - 51 - 224 117 14 93 41 - 14 27 182 117 - 66 12,535 10,480 781 1,274 926 635 251 41 11,608 9,846 530 1,233 939 873 20 46 - - - - 939 873 20 46 1,759 1,668 91 - 195 152 43 - 1,564 1,516 48 - 1,684 1,567 91 25 27 27 - - 1,657 1,540 91 25 2,479 1,595 162 722 197 142 14 41 2,282 1,453 147 681 546 520 25 - - - - - 546 520 25 - 2,094 1,754 182 158 152 43 109 - 1,942 1,711 73 158 534 450 84 - 275 191 84 - 259 259 - - 1,255 329 444 481 94 - 80 14 1,160 329 364 467 8 Table P1-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 104,760 81,709 10,882 12,170 49,989 39,154 3,807 7,028 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 92,586 72,518 9,910 10,158 46,274 36,462 3,513 6,298 46,312 36,056 6,397 3,860 52,637 44,096 3,310 5,231 28,582 23,608 1,017 3,957 24,056 20,489 2,294 1,273 10,697 4,170 4,431 2,096 5,513 2,310 1,926 1,278 5,183 1,861 2,505 818 298 102 150 46 104 - 104 - 194 102 46 46 28,955 24,150 2,019 2,786 12,075 10,545 466 1,064 16,880 13,605 1,553 1,722 12,174 9,190 972 2,012 3,715 2,691 294 730 8,460 6,499 678 1,282 9,675 7,224 755 1,696 3,523 2,551 270 702 6,152 4,673 485 994 2,499 1,966 217 316 191 140 24 27 2,308 1,826 193 289 55,150 43,560 5,352 6,237 26,229 20,863 1,853 3,513 28,920 22,697 3,500 2,724 48,850 39,080 4,798 4,971 24,307 19,500 1,690 3,117 24,543 19,581 3,108 1,854 27,170 22,929 1,695 2,546 14,701 12,201 533 1,966 12,469 10,727 1,162 580 5,329 2,397 1,924 1,009 2,668 1,236 811 620 2,662 1,160 1,112 389 209 62 124 23 78 - 78 - 131 62 46 23 16,141 13,693 1,055 1,393 6,861 6,062 267 531 9,281 7,631 788 862 6,300 4,480 554 1,266 1,922 1,363 163 396 4,378 3,116 391 870 5,035 3,485 469 1,081 1,819 1,287 163 369 3,216 2,198 306 712 1,265 995 85 185 104 76 - 27 1,162 918 85 158 52,123 37,612 7,572 6,939 21,407 15,546 2,790 3,071 30,716 22,066 4,781 3,868 6,018 3,501 1,452 1,066 2,259 1,042 601 615 3,760 2,459 850 450 6,703 4,190 1,400 1,113 1,785 1,110 478 196 4,918 3,080 921 917 5,305 4,178 688 438 1,531 981 390 160 3,774 3,197 298 279 4,651 3,224 628 799 1,834 1,395 242 197 2,818 1,830 386 602 4,957 3,548 796 613 2,514 1,962 343 209 2,442 1,587 453 403 3,069 2,009 540 520 1,124 818 74 232 1,945 1,191 466 288 22,219 17,578 2,169 2,472 10,560 8,439 661 1,461 11,658 9,140 1,508 1,011 12,174 9,190 972 2,012 3,715 2,691 294 730 8,460 6,499 678 1,282 2,222 1,416 226 581 600 227 - 373 1,622 1,189 226 208 2,722 1,979 167 576 566 446 - 119 2,156 1,533 167 456 1,918 1,663 88 168 398 318 48 32 1,521 1,345 40 136 1,473 995 117 362 516 398 46 72 957 597 71 289 1,141 976 91 74 577 532 46 - 564 445 46 74 606 493 88 25 203 203 - - 403 291 88 25 2,416 1,947 222 247 954 667 154 133 1,462 1,281 68 114 27,980 20,631 3,657 3,691 11,529 8,662 1,319 1,547 16,451 11,970 2,338 2,144 2,685 1,528 607 551 1,034 482 255 297 1,651 1,046 352 254 4,020 2,585 755 680 1,095 697 275 123 2,924 1,887 480 557 2,478 1,928 239 311 720 463 151 106 1,758 1,465 88 206 2,713 1,925 363 425 1,170 853 192 125 1,543 1,071 171 301 2,834 2,062 363 409 1,308 1,063 82 164 1,526 1,000 281 245 1,720 1,171 263 286 629 540 25 64 1,091 631 238 222 11,980 9,767 1,143 1,070 5,660 4,652 339 670 6,320 5,115 805 400 6,300 4,480 554 1,266 1,922 1,363 163 396 4,378 3,116 391 870 1,025 521 172 332 311 93 - 219 714 429 172 113 1,633 1,208 46 379 319 273 - 46 1,314 935 46 333 1,015 807 40 168 182 150 - 32 833 658 40 136 920 605 46 269 313 195 46 72 607 410 - 197 521 501 20 - 212 212 - - 309 289 20 - 333 245 88 - 102 102 - - 231 144 88 - 998 737 144 118 508 364 117 27 491 373 27 91 9 Table P1-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 4,027 2,549 1,193 285 50,745 40,006 5,882 4,857 46,312 36,056 6,397 3,860 3,441 2,209 1,082 150 42,871 33,847 5,315 3,710 24,056 20,489 2,294 1,273 1,070 975 80 14 22,986 19,513 2,214 1,259 5,183 1,861 2,505 818 514 70 349 94 4,670 1,791 2,155 724 194 102 46 46 - - - - 194 102 46 46 16,880 13,605 1,553 1,722 1,858 1,164 653 41 15,022 12,441 900 1,681 8,460 6,499 678 1,282 586 339 111 135 7,874 6,160 567 1,147 6,152 4,673 485 994 166 29 82 55 5,985 4,644 403 938 2,308 1,826 193 289 419 310 29 80 1,889 1,516 164 209 28,920 22,697 3,500 2,724 1,900 1,238 538 123 27,021 21,458 2,962 2,601 24,543 19,581 3,108 1,854 1,704 1,125 497 82 22,838 18,455 2,611 1,772 12,469 10,727 1,162 580 589 563 27 - 11,880 10,165 1,135 580 2,662 1,160 1,112 389 290 41 181 68 2,372 1,119 932 321 131 62 46 23 - - - - 131 62 46 23 9,281 7,631 788 862 826 522 290 14 8,455 7,109 498 848 4,378 3,116 391 870 195 113 41 41 4,182 3,003 350 829 3,216 2,198 306 712 70 14 41 14 3,146 2,183 265 698 1,162 918 85 158 125 99 - 27 1,036 820 85 131 30,716 22,066 4,781 3,868 2,957 1,573 1,113 271 27,759 20,493 3,668 3,598 3,760 2,459 850 450 409 142 197 70 3,351 2,317 653 380 4,918 3,080 921 917 337 212 84 41 4,581 2,869 837 876 3,774 3,197 298 279 609 460 97 53 3,164 2,738 202 225 2,818 1,830 386 602 205 111 41 53 2,612 1,719 345 549 2,442 1,587 453 403 283 97 187 - 2,159 1,490 266 403 1,945 1,191 466 288 80 - 53 27 1,865 1,191 413 262 11,658 9,140 1,508 1,011 1,047 567 454 27 10,611 8,573 1,054 984 8,460 6,499 678 1,282 586 339 111 135 7,874 6,160 567 1,147 1,622 1,189 226 208 154 99 14 41 1,468 1,090 211 167 2,156 1,533 167 456 169 127 - 41 1,988 1,406 167 415 1,521 1,345 40 136 82 41 14 27 1,438 1,304 25 109 957 597 71 289 84 43 14 27 873 554 56 263 564 445 46 74 29 29 - - 535 416 46 74 403 291 88 25 - - - - 403 291 88 25 1,462 1,281 68 114 82 14 68 - 1,380 1,267 - 114 16,451 11,970 2,338 2,144 1,310 676 511 123 15,141 11,294 1,826 2,021 1,651 1,046 352 254 101 14 58 29 1,550 1,031 294 225 2,924 1,887 480 557 173 115 43 14 2,751 1,772 437 543 1,758 1,465 88 206 336 269 14 53 1,422 1,196 73 152 1,543 1,071 171 301 68 41 27 - 1,475 1,030 144 301 1,526 1,000 281 245 148 14 133 - 1,378 985 147 245 1,091 631 238 222 27 - - 27 1,065 631 238 196 6,320 5,115 805 400 458 222 236 - 5,862 4,894 568 400 4,378 3,116 391 870 195 113 41 41 4,182 3,003 350 829 714 429 172 113 - - - - 714 429 172 113 1,314 935 46 333 86 72 - 14 1,227 863 46 319 833 658 40 136 68 27 14 27 765 631 25 109 607 410 - 197 14 14 - - 592 395 - 197 309 289 20 - - - - - 309 289 20 - 231 144 88 - - - - - 231 144 88 - 491 373 27 91 27 - 27 - 464 373 - 91 10 Table P1-5. Age and Hispanic Origin by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Hispanic Origin Persons of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Hispanic Origin All persons Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 18,495 10,055 898 7,542 11,333 5,688 334 5,311 7,161 4,366 564 2,231 1,204 865 39 299 867 676 - 191 336 189 39 107 944 423 60 461 673 340 - 333 271 83 60 128 1,315 711 71 533 810 477 25 308 505 235 46 224 849 596 37 216 527 368 37 122 322 227 - 95 990 477 25 487 603 328 25 250 387 150 - 237 1,748 1,042 155 551 847 475 - 373 901 568 155 178 1,539 984 25 530 899 514 25 360 640 470 - 170 1,719 988 91 640 866 485 - 381 854 504 91 259 1,638 825 164 648 967 450 37 480 671 375 127 169 1,613 659 - 954 1,129 377 - 753 484 283 - 201 1,348 825 62 461 563 270 62 231 785 555 - 230 1,055 542 77 435 701 290 77 333 354 252 - 102 704 414 78 212 353 155 46 152 350 259 31 60 409 158 - 251 388 137 - 251 20 20 - - 663 341 - 322 498 176 - 322 165 165 - - 356 61 14 281 301 61 - 241 55 - 14 41 169 27 - 142 169 27 - 142 - - - - 234 114 - 119 171 83 - 88 62 31 - 31 36.4 34.7 37.4 40.3 36.3 32.0 51.7 43.1 36.4 36.8 29.3 33.6 9,704 5,240 519 3,945 5,802 2,977 210 2,615 3,902 2,264 308 1,330 571 352 - 219 484 352 - 132 87 - - 87 417 148 - 269 288 99 - 189 129 49 - 80 411 154 - 256 234 93 - 141 176 61 - 116 492 330 - 162 292 197 - 94 200 132 - 68 452 190 - 263 201 155 - 46 252 35 - 217 1,036 572 115 349 514 298 - 216 522 274 115 133 964 552 25 387 628 334 25 269 336 218 - 118 1,053 766 91 195 410 326 - 84 643 440 91 111 873 399 93 380 505 196 37 272 368 204 57 108 976 466 - 511 709 259 - 450 267 207 - 61 707 511 25 171 331 201 25 106 376 310 - 66 554 266 77 211 380 167 77 136 174 99 - 75 342 193 78 71 156 78 46 32 185 115 31 39 234 98 - 136 214 78 - 136 20 20 - - 212 84 - 129 144 15 - 129 69 69 - - 176 46 14 116 141 46 - 96 35 - 14 20 64 - - 64 64 - - 64 - - - - 170 114 - 55 108 83 - 24 62 31 - 31 36.8 36.5 41.1 36.3 37.1 34.5 55.7 41.8 36.7 38.5 37.4 27.8 104,760 81,709 10,882 12,170 49,989 39,154 3,807 7,028 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 9,149 4,533 301 4,315 7,711 3,564 211 3,936 1,437 968 90 379 5,897 3,569 300 2,028 1,687 1,001 46 640 4,210 2,568 254 1,389 26 - 26 - 26 - 26 - - - - - 3,423 1,953 271 1,199 1,909 1,123 51 735 1,513 830 220 463 86,266 71,654 9,984 4,628 38,655 33,465 3,473 1,717 47,610 38,189 6,511 2,911 55,150 43,560 5,352 6,237 26,229 20,863 1,853 3,513 28,920 22,697 3,500 2,724 4,581 2,399 152 2,030 3,733 1,837 87 1,809 848 562 65 221 3,447 2,004 189 1,255 994 626 46 322 2,453 1,378 142 933 26 - 26 - 26 - 26 - - - - - 1,650 837 152 660 1,049 514 51 484 601 323 101 176 45,446 38,320 4,834 2,292 20,427 17,887 1,642 898 25,018 20,433 3,191 1,394 11 Table P1-5. Age and Hispanic Origin by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Hispanic Origin Persons of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Hispanic Origin All persons Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 7,161 4,366 564 2,231 538 282 29 228 6,623 4,084 535 2,004 336 189 39 107 - - - - 336 189 39 107 271 83 60 128 14 14 - - 257 69 60 128 505 235 46 224 27 27 - - 478 208 46 224 322 227 - 95 53 27 - 27 269 201 - 68 387 150 - 237 41 41 - - 346 108 - 237 901 568 155 178 43 43 - - 857 525 155 178 640 470 - 170 80 - - 80 560 470 - 90 854 504 91 259 99 72 - 27 755 432 91 232 671 375 127 169 70 29 14 27 601 346 113 142 484 283 - 201 27 - - 27 457 283 - 175 785 555 - 230 14 14 - - 771 540 - 230 354 252 - 102 41 - - 41 313 252 - 61 350 259 31 60 - - - - 350 259 31 60 20 20 - - - - - - 20 20 - - 165 165 - - 14 14 - - 150 150 - - 55 - 14 41 14 - 14 - 41 - - 41 - - - - - - - - - - - - 62 31 - 31 - - - - 62 31 - 31 36.4 36.8 29.3 33.6 35.2 26.6 60.5 38.3 36.6 37.6 28.9 33.2 3,902 2,264 308 1,330 207 99 14 94 3,695 2,165 294 1,236 87 - - 87 - - - - 87 - - 87 129 49 - 80 - - - - 129 49 - 80 176 61 - 116 - - - - 176 61 - 116 200 132 - 68 27 27 - - 173 106 - 68 252 35 - 217 14 14 - - 237 20 - 217 522 274 115 133 14 14 - - 508 260 115 133 336 218 - 118 53 - - 53 283 218 - 65 643 440 91 111 29 29 - - 614 412 91 111 368 204 57 108 27 - - 27 341 204 57 81 267 207 - 61 - - - - 267 207 - 61 376 310 - 66 14 14 - - 362 296 - 66 174 99 - 75 14 - - 14 160 99 - 61 185 115 31 39 - - - - 185 115 31 39 20 20 - - - - - - 20 20 - - 69 69 - - - - - - 69 69 - - 35 - 14 20 14 - 14 - 20 - - 20 - - - - - - - - - - - - 62 31 - 31 - - - - 62 31 - 31 36.7 38.5 37.4 27.8 32.8 25.6 76.5 32.8 36.8 39.0 37.3 26.5 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 4,027 2,549 1,193 285 50,745 40,006 5,882 4,857 1,437 968 90 379 109 14 14 80 1,329 954 76 299 4,210 2,568 254 1,389 214 200 - 14 3,997 2,368 254 1,374 - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,513 830 220 463 215 68 14 133 1,298 762 206 330 47,610 38,189 6,511 2,911 3,489 2,267 1,164 58 44,122 35,922 5,347 2,853 28,920 22,697 3,500 2,724 1,900 1,238 538 123 27,021 21,458 2,962 2,601 848 562 65 221 68 - 14 53 780 562 51 167 2,453 1,378 142 933 72 58 - 14 2,381 1,320 142 919 - - - - - - - - - - - - 601 323 101 176 68 41 - 27 533 282 101 150 25,018 20,433 3,191 1,394 1,692 1,140 524 29 23,326 19,294 2,668 1,365 12 Table P1-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 104,760 81,709 10,882 12,170 49,989 39,154 3,807 7,028 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 52,637 44,096 3,310 5,231 28,582 23,608 1,017 3,957 24,056 20,489 2,294 1,273 52,123 37,612 7,572 6,939 21,407 15,546 2,790 3,071 30,716 22,066 4,781 3,868 17,676 11,598 3,491 2,587 5,393 3,221 1,215 958 12,283 8,377 2,276 1,629 3,835 2,495 618 722 1,809 1,260 240 309 2,026 1,235 378 413 11,416 9,201 735 1,481 4,255 3,316 225 714 7,162 5,885 510 767 9,699 7,654 775 1,270 4,935 3,861 411 663 4,764 3,793 364 607 661 494 167 - 410 353 57 - 251 142 110 - 248 222 25 - 46 46 - - 201 176 25 - 147 132 15 - 107 92 15 - 39 39 - - 5,898 4,234 1,097 566 3,262 2,642 357 263 2,636 1,593 740 303 2,543 1,582 648 313 1,190 756 270 164 1,353 826 378 148 55,150 43,560 5,352 6,237 26,229 20,863 1,853 3,513 28,920 22,697 3,500 2,724 27,170 22,929 1,695 2,546 14,701 12,201 533 1,966 12,469 10,727 1,162 580 27,980 20,631 3,657 3,691 11,529 8,662 1,319 1,547 16,451 11,970 2,338 2,144 7,864 5,336 1,630 898 2,325 1,482 567 275 5,539 3,854 1,063 623 3,431 2,276 527 628 1,479 1,095 148 235 1,952 1,181 378 393 6,239 5,037 380 823 2,030 1,585 125 320 4,209 3,452 255 502 5,368 4,261 289 819 2,855 2,250 164 440 2,513 2,010 125 379 335 310 25 - 295 270 25 - 39 39 - - 170 145 25 - - - - - 170 145 25 - 107 107 - - 67 67 - - 39 39 - - 3,161 2,297 585 278 1,799 1,496 144 159 1,361 801 441 119 1,306 863 197 246 679 415 146 118 628 448 51 128 99,301 76,884 10,682 11,734 46,939 36,452 3,719 6,768 52,362 40,432 6,963 4,966 71,248 59,264 8,600 3,384 32,215 27,690 3,233 1,292 39,033 31,573 5,368 2,092 28,053 17,620 2,082 8,350 14,724 8,762 487 5,476 13,329 8,859 1,596 2,874 20,525 13,060 1,674 5,791 11,819 7,428 378 4,013 8,705 5,632 1,296 1,778 4,637 2,847 283 1,508 1,692 777 62 854 2,945 2,070 221 654 2,731 1,653 126 953 1,133 542 46 545 1,598 1,111 79 408 159 61 - 99 79 15 - 64 80 46 - 35 8,574 7,609 661 304 2,778 2,660 63 54 5,796 4,949 598 250 17,253 9,562 1,215 6,476 10,877 5,949 373 4,555 6,375 3,612 842 1,921 2,226 450 206 1,570 1,069 152 51 866 1,157 298 155 704 52,678 41,403 5,314 5,961 24,745 19,573 1,828 3,344 27,932 21,831 3,485 2,616 38,597 32,513 4,273 1,812 17,256 14,937 1,593 726 21,341 17,576 2,680 1,086 14,080 8,891 1,041 4,149 7,489 4,636 235 2,618 6,591 4,255 806 1,531 10,290 6,693 831 2,767 5,889 3,859 164 1,866 4,401 2,834 667 901 2,232 1,298 110 824 958 488 25 445 1,274 810 85 379 1,465 839 100 526 595 274 46 275 870 565 54 251 93 61 - 32 47 15 - 32 46 46 - - 4,042 3,614 330 98 1,348 1,321 - 27 2,694 2,293 330 71 8,799 5,083 555 3,161 5,596 3,237 209 2,150 3,203 1,846 346 1,011 1,239 194 156 890 545 78 26 441 694 115 130 448 13 Table P1-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 4,027 2,549 1,193 285 50,745 40,006 5,882 4,857 24,056 20,489 2,294 1,273 1,070 975 80 14 22,986 19,513 2,214 1,259 30,716 22,066 4,781 3,868 2,957 1,573 1,113 271 27,759 20,493 3,668 3,598 12,283 8,377 2,276 1,629 1,083 649 257 177 11,200 7,728 2,019 1,453 2,026 1,235 378 413 287 125 162 - 1,739 1,110 216 413 7,162 5,885 510 767 626 341 191 94 6,536 5,544 319 673 4,764 3,793 364 607 263 195 68 - 4,501 3,598 296 607 251 142 110 - 68 14 53 - 184 127 56 - 201 176 25 - - - - - 201 176 25 - 39 39 - - - - - - 39 39 - - 2,636 1,593 740 303 337 169 169 - 2,299 1,424 571 303 1,353 826 378 148 293 80 213 - 1,060 746 165 148 28,920 22,697 3,500 2,724 1,900 1,238 538 123 27,021 21,458 2,962 2,601 12,469 10,727 1,162 580 589 563 27 - 11,880 10,165 1,135 580 16,451 11,970 2,338 2,144 1,310 676 511 123 15,141 11,294 1,826 2,021 5,539 3,854 1,063 623 403 207 113 82 5,137 3,646 950 541 1,952 1,181 378 393 273 111 162 - 1,679 1,070 216 393 4,209 3,452 255 502 302 150 111 41 3,907 3,302 144 461 2,513 2,010 125 379 138 97 41 - 2,376 1,914 84 379 39 39 - - - - - - 39 39 - - 170 145 25 - - - - - 170 145 25 - 39 39 - - - - - - 39 39 - - 1,361 801 441 119 195 111 84 - 1,166 690 357 119 628 448 51 128 - - - - 628 448 51 128 52,362 40,432 6,963 4,966 3,891 2,454 1,152 285 48,471 37,978 5,811 4,681 39,033 31,573 5,368 2,092 2,914 1,793 1,080 41 36,120 29,781 4,288 2,051 13,329 8,859 1,596 2,874 978 661 72 244 12,351 8,198 1,524 2,630 8,705 5,632 1,296 1,778 207 109 58 41 8,498 5,523 1,238 1,736 2,945 2,070 221 654 495 427 - 68 2,450 1,643 221 586 1,598 1,111 79 408 261 125 14 121 1,338 986 65 287 80 46 - 35 14 - - 14 66 46 - 20 5,796 4,949 598 250 408 394 14 - 5,388 4,555 584 250 6,375 3,612 842 1,921 526 253 58 215 5,850 3,360 785 1,705 1,157 298 155 704 43 14 - 29 1,114 284 155 675 27,932 21,831 3,485 2,616 1,791 1,144 524 123 26,142 20,687 2,962 2,493 21,341 17,576 2,680 1,086 1,376 869 480 27 19,965 16,707 2,199 1,059 6,591 4,255 806 1,531 415 275 43 97 6,176 3,979 763 1,434 4,401 2,834 667 901 84 41 29 14 4,317 2,793 638 886 1,274 810 85 379 205 164 - 41 1,069 646 85 338 870 565 54 251 125 70 14 41 744 495 39 210 46 46 - - - - - - 46 46 - - 2,694 2,293 330 71 177 177 - - 2,518 2,116 330 71 3,203 1,846 346 1,011 210 99 43 68 2,994 1,748 303 944 694 115 130 448 29 - - 29 665 115 130 420 14 Table P1-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 104,760 81,709 10,882 12,170 49,989 39,154 3,807 7,028 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 29,910 25,434 1,978 2,498 16,569 14,253 414 1,901 13,342 11,181 1,564 597 16,209 13,983 358 1,869 15,212 13,041 302 1,869 997 941 55 - 850 782 53 14 77 77 - - 773 705 53 14 12,852 10,670 1,567 615 1,280 1,136 112 32 11,572 9,534 1,455 583 8,840 3,039 5,099 701 3,436 1,176 2,143 117 5,404 1,863 2,956 584 720 236 434 51 252 146 106 - 468 90 328 51 303 - 303 - 26 - 26 - 277 - 277 - 238 147 91 - 37 37 - - 201 110 91 - 450 58 377 14 90 15 75 - 360 43 302 14 1,941 1,011 816 113 848 508 313 27 1,092 503 503 86 217 31 129 56 50 - 50 - 167 31 79 56 563 96 409 58 306 76 172 58 258 20 237 - 7,003 3,437 283 3,283 6,002 2,868 189 2,945 1,001 570 94 337 54,658 48,636 2,422 3,601 21,967 20,177 654 1,137 32,691 28,459 1,768 2,464 1,588 1,447 81 60 337 337 - - 1,251 1,110 81 60 6,576 6,333 116 127 3,355 3,327 - 27 3,221 3,006 116 100 5,306 5,124 111 71 100 100 - - 5,206 5,024 111 71 7,584 7,261 106 217 2,359 2,313 - 46 5,225 4,948 106 171 6,251 3,955 358 1,938 2,217 1,479 208 531 4,034 2,477 150 1,408 944 919 - 25 502 477 - 25 442 442 - - 2,508 2,433 76 - 39 39 - - 2,469 2,393 76 - 9,537 8,950 201 386 3,503 3,262 87 155 6,033 5,688 114 231 6,536 6,060 344 132 4,922 4,750 61 111 1,613 1,310 283 20 3,443 2,588 360 495 2,538 2,156 173 209 905 432 187 286 4,350 1,162 1,100 2,087 2,015 680 407 928 2,335 482 694 1,159 - - - - - - - - - - - - 104,760 81,709 10,882 12,170 49,989 39,154 3,807 7,028 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 32,986 27,872 2,106 3,009 19,141 16,204 526 2,411 13,846 11,668 1,580 598 18,642 15,774 489 2,379 17,908 15,116 414 2,379 734 658 76 - 698 630 53 14 37 37 - - 661 593 53 14 13,647 11,468 1,563 616 1,195 1,051 112 32 12,451 10,417 1,451 584 8,938 3,511 4,846 582 3,251 1,334 1,844 74 5,687 2,177 3,002 508 743 224 412 107 98 48 50 - 644 175 362 107 143 62 81 - 24 - 24 - 119 62 56 - 201 110 91 - - - - - 201 110 91 - 454 54 400 - 123 25 98 - 331 29 302 - 1,929 1,166 710 52 741 473 240 27 1,188 693 470 25 75 - 75 - 50 - 50 - 25 - 25 - 496 108 367 20 195 88 107 - 301 20 260 20 6,345 3,223 346 2,775 5,337 2,629 303 2,404 1,008 594 43 370 52,842 46,660 2,492 3,690 20,556 18,691 616 1,248 32,287 27,969 1,876 2,442 1,702 1,554 81 67 488 460 - 27 1,214 1,093 81 39 6,341 6,151 190 - 3,764 3,764 - - 2,577 2,387 190 - 4,918 4,744 142 31 118 118 - - 4,799 4,626 142 31 7,540 7,217 106 217 2,068 2,022 - 46 5,471 5,195 106 171 6,821 4,204 499 2,118 2,437 1,559 208 670 4,384 2,644 291 1,448 1,047 1,047 - - 440 440 - - 607 607 - - 2,480 2,404 76 - 39 39 - - 2,441 2,365 76 - 9,000 8,254 329 416 3,174 2,994 24 157 5,825 5,260 305 260 5,712 5,228 281 203 4,527 4,167 158 203 1,185 1,062 123 - 2,758 2,054 237 468 1,859 1,696 50 113 899 357 187 355 3,649 443 1,092 2,114 1,705 296 518 891 1,944 147 574 1,223 - - - - - - - - - - - - 15 Table P1-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 4,027 2,549 1,193 285 50,745 40,006 5,882 4,857 13,342 11,181 1,564 597 799 676 109 14 12,543 10,505 1,455 583 997 941 55 - 314 259 55 - 683 683 - - 773 705 53 14 384 316 53 14 389 389 - - 11,572 9,534 1,455 583 101 101 - - 11,471 9,433 1,455 583 5,404 1,863 2,956 584 583 179 390 14 4,820 1,684 2,566 570 468 90 328 51 41 - 41 - 427 90 287 51 277 - 277 - - - - - 277 - 277 - 201 110 91 - - - - - 201 110 91 - 360 43 302 14 214 43 156 14 146 - 146 - 1,092 503 503 86 29 - 29 - 1,064 503 474 86 167 31 79 56 - - - - 167 31 79 56 258 20 237 - - - - - 258 20 237 - 1,001 570 94 337 138 14 43 80 863 555 51 257 32,691 28,459 1,768 2,464 2,398 1,680 556 162 30,293 26,779 1,212 2,302 1,251 1,110 81 60 14 14 - - 1,237 1,096 81 60 3,221 3,006 116 100 - - - - 3,221 3,006 116 100 5,206 5,024 111 71 362 333 29 - 4,844 4,691 83 71 5,225 4,948 106 171 267 267 - - 4,958 4,682 106 171 4,034 2,477 150 1,408 573 382 29 162 3,461 2,094 121 1,245 442 442 - - - - - - 442 442 - - 2,469 2,393 76 - - - - - 2,469 2,393 76 - 6,033 5,688 114 231 173 144 29 - 5,861 5,544 85 231 1,613 1,310 283 20 716 433 283 - 897 877 - 20 905 432 187 286 267 80 187 - 639 352 - 286 2,335 482 694 1,159 109 - 94 14 2,226 482 599 1,145 - - - - - - - - - - - - 54,772 42,555 7,075 5,142 4,027 2,549 1,193 285 50,745 40,006 5,882 4,857 13,846 11,668 1,580 598 856 733 109 14 12,989 10,935 1,471 584 734 658 76 - 261 205 55 - 473 453 20 - 661 593 53 14 442 374 53 14 220 220 - - 12,451 10,417 1,451 584 154 154 - - 12,297 10,262 1,451 584 5,687 2,177 3,002 508 682 236 405 41 5,005 1,941 2,597 467 644 175 362 107 41 - 41 - 603 175 321 107 119 62 56 - - - - - 119 62 56 - 201 110 91 - - - - - 201 110 91 - 331 29 302 - 200 29 171 - 132 - 132 - 1,188 693 470 25 113 58 55 - 1,075 636 414 25 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - 301 20 260 20 - - - - 301 20 260 20 1,008 594 43 370 111 14 43 53 897 580 - 317 32,287 27,969 1,876 2,442 2,283 1,565 556 162 30,004 26,404 1,320 2,280 1,214 1,093 81 39 - - - - 1,214 1,093 81 39 2,577 2,387 190 - - - - - 2,577 2,387 190 - 4,799 4,626 142 31 359 331 29 - 4,440 4,295 114 31 5,471 5,195 106 171 187 187 - - 5,285 5,008 106 171 4,384 2,644 291 1,448 573 382 29 162 3,810 2,262 263 1,286 607 607 - - - - - - 607 607 - - 2,441 2,365 76 - - - - - 2,441 2,365 76 - 5,825 5,260 305 260 300 111 189 - 5,525 5,149 116 260 1,185 1,062 123 - 530 406 123 - 655 655 - - 899 357 187 355 267 80 187 - 632 277 - 355 1,944 147 574 1,223 94 - 80 14 1,850 147 494 1,209 - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 Table P1-8. Residence 1 Year ago by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year Ago Residence 1 Year ago Persons 1 year and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females 1 year and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 103,876 80,872 10,882 12,122 49,331 38,496 3,807 7,028 54,546 42,377 7,075 5,094 96,641 75,920 9,694 11,027 45,569 35,778 3,498 6,293 51,072 40,142 6,196 4,734 93.0 93.9 89.1 91.0 92.4 92.9 91.9 89.5 93.6 94.7 87.6 92.9 6,194 4,503 963 728 3,236 2,596 247 393 2,959 1,907 717 335 5,623 4,061 857 705 3,093 2,453 247 393 2,531 1,608 611 312 571 442 106 23 143 143 - - 428 299 106 23 1,041 449 224 367 526 122 62 342 515 328 162 25 448 231 192 25 120 90 30 - 329 141 162 25 122 41 56 25 72 41 30 - 51 - 25 25 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - 25 25 - - 51 51 - - - - - - 51 51 - - 54 - - 54 54 - - 54 - - - - 219 219 - - 32 32 - - 187 187 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 119 119 - - - - - - 119 119 - - 32 32 - - 32 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 320 - 32 288 320 - 32 288 - - - - 54,789 43,247 5,352 6,189 25,962 20,596 1,853 3,513 28,827 22,651 3,500 2,676 50,730 40,466 4,676 5,588 23,909 19,145 1,684 3,080 26,821 21,321 2,991 2,508 92.6 93.6 87.4 90.3 92.1 93.0 90.9 87.7 93.0 94.1 85.5 93.7 3,500 2,530 608 362 1,766 1,378 168 219 1,734 1,152 440 142 3,192 2,306 525 362 1,695 1,308 168 219 1,497 998 357 142 307 224 83 - 71 71 - - 237 154 83 - 560 252 68 239 287 73 - 214 272 179 68 25 225 131 68 25 41 41 - - 184 90 68 25 66 41 - 25 41 41 - - 25 - - 25 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - 25 25 - - 54 - - 54 54 - - 54 - - - - 120 120 - - 32 32 - - 88 88 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 20 - - - - - - 20 20 - - 32 32 - - 32 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 160 - - 160 160 - - 160 - - - - 17 Table P1-8. Residence 1 Year ago by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year Ago Residence 1 Year ago Persons 1 year and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females 1 year and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 54,546 42,377 7,075 5,094 4,027 2,549 1,193 285 50,519 39,828 5,882 4,809 51,072 40,142 6,196 4,734 3,755 2,433 1,063 259 47,317 37,709 5,133 4,475 93.6 94.7 87.6 92.9 93.3 95.5 89.1 90.7 93.7 94.7 87.3 93.1 2,959 1,907 717 335 185 115 43 27 2,774 1,791 674 308 2,531 1,608 611 312 113 58 29 27 2,417 1,550 582 285 428 299 106 23 72 58 14 - 356 241 92 23 515 328 162 25 86 - 86 - 429 328 76 25 329 141 162 25 86 - 86 - 242 141 76 25 51 - 25 25 - - - - 51 - 25 25 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - 25 25 - - 51 51 - - - - - - 51 51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 187 187 - - - - - - 187 187 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 119 119 - - - - - - 119 119 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 28,827 22,651 3,500 2,676 1,900 1,238 538 123 26,927 21,413 2,962 2,553 26,821 21,321 2,991 2,508 1,784 1,181 480 123 25,037 20,140 2,511 2,385 93.0 94.1 85.5 93.7 93.9 95.3 89.3 100.0 93.0 94.1 84.8 93.4 1,734 1,152 440 142 72 58 14 - 1,662 1,094 425 142 1,497 998 357 142 29 29 - - 1,468 969 357 142 237 154 83 - 43 29 14 - 194 125 69 - 272 179 68 25 43 - 43 - 229 179 25 25 184 90 68 25 43 - 43 - 141 90 25 25 25 - - 25 - - - - 25 - - 25 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 88 88 - - - - - - 88 88 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 20 - - - - - - 20 20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 18 Table P1-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment and Vocational Training by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 22,305 18,506 1,687 2,112 11,296 9,545 566 1,185 11,009 8,961 1,121 927 2,165 2,004 96 64 1,053 964 24 64 1,112 1,040 72 - 1,756 1,627 65 64 868 780 24 64 888 847 41 - 14,724 12,316 968 1,440 7,396 6,324 298 773 7,329 5,992 670 667 12,721 10,960 476 1,285 6,292 5,415 136 741 6,428 5,545 340 543 5,416 4,186 622 608 2,848 2,256 244 348 2,568 1,929 378 260 2,999 2,414 255 330 1,172 1,006 26 140 1,826 1,408 229 189 11,355 9,405 757 1,193 5,847 4,922 282 643 5,508 4,483 475 550 1,202 1,132 39 32 645 589 24 32 558 543 14 - 1,060 989 39 32 556 499 24 32 504 489 14 - 6,562 5,429 379 754 3,240 2,693 122 424 3,323 2,736 257 329 5,647 4,740 206 702 2,718 2,253 73 393 2,929 2,487 132 309 3,590 2,844 339 407 1,963 1,640 136 186 1,627 1,204 203 221 1,997 1,565 142 290 813 673 - 140 1,183 892 142 150 76,377 57,902 9,220 9,256 34,994 26,446 3,132 5,415 41,383 31,455 6,087 3,840 10,292 8,564 216 1,513 4,975 3,818 71 1,085 5,317 4,746 144 427 4,640 3,596 311 733 2,404 1,725 108 571 2,236 1,871 203 161 8,089 6,430 780 879 3,431 2,628 110 692 4,658 3,802 669 187 26,589 21,315 2,273 3,001 11,935 9,540 753 1,643 14,654 11,776 1,520 1,358 9,736 7,274 1,330 1,132 4,524 3,451 554 519 5,212 3,824 776 612 2,097 1,487 378 233 867 664 77 126 1,231 823 300 107 1,935 1,188 510 237 930 682 93 155 1,005 506 417 82 9,511 5,800 2,379 1,332 4,056 2,668 829 559 5,455 3,131 1,551 773 3,487 2,247 1,044 197 1,871 1,270 537 64 1,616 976 507 133 69.9 67.9 85.8 66.2 69.1 69.1 90.8 56.6 70.5 66.9 83.3 79.8 17.0 13.9 37.1 16.5 16.9 14.9 43.6 11.5 17.1 13.1 33.8 23.6 41,724 32,366 4,755 4,603 19,157 14,963 1,572 2,622 22,567 17,403 3,183 1,981 4,538 3,904 71 562 2,209 1,758 71 379 2,329 2,146 - 183 1,971 1,571 77 323 996 733 - 263 975 838 77 60 3,553 2,916 267 371 1,655 1,323 25 307 1,898 1,592 242 63 14,271 11,501 1,286 1,483 6,575 5,317 426 832 7,695 6,184 860 651 6,415 5,076 653 686 2,820 2,266 192 361 3,595 2,810 461 324 1,150 912 148 89 419 355 - 64 730 557 148 25 1,222 778 207 237 786 594 37 155 436 184 170 82 6,473 4,210 1,575 687 2,626 1,807 591 227 3,847 2,403 984 460 2,131 1,497 469 165 1,071 810 229 32 1,060 687 240 133 75.9 74.1 91.3 72.7 74.6 74.5 93.9 63.8 76.9 73.7 90.0 84.5 20.6 17.6 43.0 18.5 19.3 17.5 52.2 9.9 21.7 17.8 38.5 29.9 6,913 5,580 468 866 3,816 3,094 289 433 3,097 2,486 179 433 71.7 71.2 79.3 70.2 69.2 72.0 66.5 51.5 74.6 70.3 100.0 89.0 5.1 4.7 13.7 2.9 4.1 3.0 22.1 - 6.2 6.7 - 5.8 3,656 2,941 180 535 1,946 1,610 134 201 1,710 1,331 46 333 77.4 76.8 86.6 77.5 77.3 78.6 82.0 64.1 77.5 74.6 100.0 85.7 7.9 6.8 35.5 4.7 4.9 2.0 47.5 - 11.3 12.6 - 7.6 85,599 65,531 9,807 10,260 39,911 30,508 3,458 5,944 45,688 35,023 6,349 4,316 60,045 46,252 6,891 6,901 28,945 22,244 2,799 3,902 31,100 24,008 4,092 2,999 25,554 19,279 2,916 3,359 10,966 8,264 660 2,042 14,588 11,014 2,257 1,317 5,331 4,628 378 324 1,722 1,550 70 102 3,608 3,078 308 222 4,628 3,542 377 709 2,103 1,578 95 430 2,525 1,964 282 279 10,506 7,709 1,116 1,680 5,236 3,687 346 1,203 5,269 4,023 770 477 5,090 3,400 1,045 645 1,904 1,449 148 306 3,185 1,950 896 339 19 Table P1-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment and Vocational Training by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 11,009 8,961 1,121 927 589 396 179 14 10,420 8,565 942 913 1,112 1,040 72 - 94 53 41 - 1,018 987 31 - 888 847 41 - 94 53 41 - 794 794 - - 7,329 5,992 670 667 343 261 68 14 6,986 5,731 603 652 6,428 5,545 340 543 246 232 - 14 6,182 5,313 340 529 2,568 1,929 378 260 152 82 70 - 2,416 1,847 308 260 1,826 1,408 229 189 29 - 29 - 1,798 1,408 200 189 5,508 4,483 475 550 302 189 99 14 5,206 4,294 376 536 558 543 14 - 68 53 14 - 490 490 - - 504 489 14 - 68 53 14 - 436 436 - - 3,323 2,736 257 329 97 68 14 14 3,226 2,669 243 315 2,929 2,487 132 309 68 53 - 14 2,861 2,434 132 295 1,627 1,204 203 221 138 68 70 - 1,490 1,136 133 221 1,183 892 142 150 29 - 29 - 1,155 892 113 150 41,383 31,455 6,087 3,840 3,386 2,085 1,058 244 37,997 29,370 5,030 3,596 5,317 4,746 144 427 419 351 - 68 4,898 4,394 144 359 2,236 1,871 203 161 302 193 55 53 1,934 1,678 148 108 4,658 3,802 669 187 97 70 27 - 4,561 3,732 643 187 14,654 11,776 1,520 1,358 1,074 717 304 53 13,580 11,059 1,216 1,305 5,212 3,824 776 612 439 273 152 14 4,772 3,551 624 598 1,231 823 300 107 179 138 41 - 1,052 685 259 107 1,005 506 417 82 425 166 259 - 580 340 158 82 5,455 3,131 1,551 773 259 94 109 55 5,197 3,037 1,442 718 1,616 976 507 133 193 82 111 - 1,423 894 396 133 70.5 66.9 83.3 79.8 75.9 70.5 92.2 50.4 70.0 66.6 81.4 81.8 17.1 13.1 33.8 23.6 13.3 8.5 20.8 22.7 17.4 13.4 36.5 23.7 22,567 17,403 3,183 1,981 1,653 1,035 509 109 20,914 16,368 2,673 1,872 2,329 2,146 - 183 238 197 - 41 2,091 1,949 - 142 975 838 77 60 41 41 - - 934 797 77 60 1,898 1,592 242 63 - - - - 1,898 1,592 242 63 7,695 6,184 860 651 630 439 164 27 7,065 5,745 696 624 3,595 2,810 461 324 263 138 125 - 3,332 2,673 335 324 730 557 148 25 152 111 41 - 578 446 107 25 436 184 170 82 43 - 43 - 393 184 127 82 3,847 2,403 984 460 148 27 80 41 3,700 2,377 904 419 1,060 687 240 133 138 82 55 - 923 605 185 133 76.9 73.7 90.0 84.5 83.1 77.0 100.0 62.3 76.5 73.5 88.1 85.8 21.7 17.8 38.5 29.9 17.3 10.5 26.6 37.7 22.1 18.2 40.7 29.5 3,097 2,486 179 433 135 135 - - 2,962 2,350 179 433 74.6 70.3 100.0 89.0 30.3 30.3 - - 76.7 72.6 100.0 89.0 6.2 6.7 - 5.8 - - - - 6.5 7.1 - 5.8 1,710 1,331 46 333 41 41 - - 1,669 1,290 46 333 77.5 74.6 100.0 85.7 - - - - 79.4 77.0 100.0 85.7 11.3 12.6 - 7.6 - - - - 11.5 13.0 - 7.6 45,688 35,023 6,349 4,316 3,602 2,273 1,084 244 42,086 32,749 5,265 4,072 31,100 24,008 4,092 2,999 2,795 1,859 733 203 28,305 22,150 3,359 2,796 14,588 11,014 2,257 1,317 807 415 351 41 13,781 10,599 1,906 1,276 3,608 3,078 308 222 68 41 - 27 3,541 3,037 308 196 2,525 1,964 282 279 121 68 53 - 2,404 1,896 229 279 5,269 4,023 770 477 308 212 97 - 4,961 3,811 673 477 3,185 1,950 896 339 310 94 201 14 2,876 1,856 695 325 20 Table P1-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 5 years and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 5 years and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 99,301 76,884 10,682 11,734 46,939 36,452 3,719 6,768 52,362 40,432 6,963 4,966 1,515 1,065 297 153 754 516 142 96 761 550 155 56 2,028 1,716 99 213 1,078 921 - 157 951 796 99 56 4,619 3,584 361 674 2,665 2,043 117 505 1,954 1,541 244 169 2,350 1,750 266 334 1,514 1,161 76 277 836 589 190 56 1,941 1,521 91 329 1,094 782 71 241 847 739 20 88 85,599 65,531 9,807 10,260 39,911 30,508 3,458 5,944 45,688 35,023 6,349 4,316 2,791 2,149 188 455 1,626 1,189 117 320 1,166 960 71 135 3,261 2,467 246 549 1,918 1,458 71 389 1,344 1,009 175 160 625 410 48 168 150 30 - 120 475 379 48 48 52,678 41,403 5,314 5,961 24,745 19,573 1,828 3,344 27,932 21,831 3,485 2,616 720 674 46 - 341 295 46 - 379 379 - - 2,028 1,716 99 213 1,078 921 - 157 951 796 99 56 2,515 2,116 96 303 1,491 1,173 46 272 1,025 943 51 31 2,350 1,750 266 334 1,514 1,161 76 277 836 589 190 56 1,110 913 46 151 613 447 46 120 497 466 - 31 46,675 36,514 4,935 5,226 21,745 17,147 1,707 2,891 24,930 19,367 3,228 2,335 1,550 1,254 46 250 934 717 46 171 615 537 - 79 1,900 1,567 119 214 1,189 976 46 167 711 591 73 48 320 178 48 94 62 15 - 46 259 163 48 48 83,290 63,481 9,687 10,121 38,810 29,541 3,421 5,848 44,480 33,941 6,266 4,273 305 268 - 37 206 169 - 37 99 99 - - 2,503 1,336 757 410 1,470 799 338 333 1,033 537 418 77 80,482 61,877 8,931 9,674 37,134 28,573 3,083 5,478 43,348 33,304 5,848 4,196 700 559 114 27 216 189 - 27 484 370 114 - 79,782 61,318 8,817 9,647 36,918 28,384 3,083 5,451 42,864 32,934 5,734 4,196 2,808 1,604 757 447 1,676 968 338 370 1,132 637 418 77 612 415 77 120 436 316 - 120 176 99 77 - 198 166 - 32 138 106 - 32 60 60 - - 232 181 - 51 151 99 - 51 82 82 - - 245 134 85 26 122 71 25 26 123 63 60 - 831 489 342 - 420 252 167 - 411 236 175 - 444 127 146 172 324 83 146 95 120 43 - 77 157 30 82 46 61 15 - 46 96 14 82 - 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - 64 64 - - 24 24 - - 39 39 - - 459 366 56 37 294 232 25 37 165 134 31 - 209 172 - 37 149 112 - 37 60 60 - - 92 92 - - 32 32 - - 60 60 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 14 - - - - - - 14 14 - - 51 51 - - 51 51 - - - - - - 62 37 25 - 62 37 25 - - - - - 31 - 31 - - - - - 31 - 31 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,808 1,604 757 447 1,676 968 338 370 1,132 637 418 77 423 129 113 181 180 75 - 104 243 54 113 77 2,385 1,475 644 266 1,497 892 338 266 888 583 306 - 21 Table P1-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 5 years and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 5 years and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 52,362 40,432 6,963 4,966 3,891 2,454 1,152 285 48,471 37,978 5,811 4,681 761 550 155 56 - - - - 761 550 155 56 951 796 99 56 43 43 - - 908 752 99 56 1,954 1,541 244 169 29 29 - - 1,925 1,512 244 169 836 589 190 56 29 29 - - 807 561 190 56 847 739 20 88 14 14 - - 833 725 20 88 45,688 35,023 6,349 4,316 3,602 2,273 1,084 244 42,086 32,749 5,265 4,072 1,166 960 71 135 43 43 - - 1,122 916 71 135 1,344 1,009 175 160 43 43 - - 1,301 965 175 160 475 379 48 48 - - - - 475 379 48 48 27,932 21,831 3,485 2,616 1,791 1,144 524 123 26,142 20,687 2,962 2,493 379 379 - - - - - - 379 379 - - 951 796 99 56 43 43 - - 908 752 99 56 1,025 943 51 31 14 14 - - 1,010 929 51 31 836 589 190 56 29 29 - - 807 561 190 56 497 466 - 31 14 14 - - 482 451 - 31 24,930 19,367 3,228 2,335 1,694 1,076 509 109 23,235 18,290 2,719 2,226 615 537 - 79 29 29 - - 587 508 - 79 711 591 73 48 29 29 - - 682 562 73 48 259 163 48 48 - - - - 259 163 48 48 44,480 33,941 6,266 4,273 3,522 2,220 1,058 244 40,958 31,721 5,209 4,029 99 99 - - - - - - 99 99 - - 1,033 537 418 77 43 29 14 - 989 509 404 77 43,348 33,304 5,848 4,196 3,479 2,191 1,043 244 39,870 31,113 4,805 3,952 484 370 114 - - - - - 484 370 114 - 42,864 32,934 5,734 4,196 3,479 2,191 1,043 244 39,386 30,742 4,691 3,952 1,132 637 418 77 43 29 14 - 1,089 608 404 77 176 99 77 - - - - - 176 99 77 - 60 60 - - - - - - 60 60 - - 82 82 - - - - - - 82 82 - - 123 63 60 - 29 14 14 - 94 48 46 - 411 236 175 - - - - - 411 236 175 - 120 43 - 77 - - - - 120 43 - 77 96 14 82 - 14 14 - - 82 - 82 - 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - 39 39 - - - - - - 39 39 - - 165 134 31 - 14 14 - - 151 120 31 - 60 60 - - - - - - 60 60 - - 60 60 - - - - - - 60 60 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 14 - - 14 14 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 31 - 31 - - - - - 31 - 31 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,132 637 418 77 43 29 14 - 1,089 608 404 77 243 54 113 77 14 14 - - 229 39 113 77 888 583 306 - 29 14 14 - 860 568 291 - 22 Table P1-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 85,599 65,531 9,807 10,260 39,911 30,508 3,458 5,944 45,688 35,023 6,349 4,316 43,070 32,460 5,155 5,455 20,059 15,692 1,493 2,874 23,011 16,768 3,662 2,581 50.3 49.5 52.6 53.2 50.3 51.4 43.2 48.3 50.4 47.9 57.7 59.8 305 268 - 37 206 169 - 37 99 99 - - 42,765 32,192 5,155 5,418 19,853 15,523 1,493 2,837 22,912 16,669 3,662 2,581 38,834 28,892 4,930 5,012 17,576 13,516 1,452 2,608 21,258 15,376 3,478 2,404 24,802 18,763 2,984 3,055 11,909 9,323 982 1,604 12,892 9,439 2,002 1,451 3,931 3,300 225 406 2,277 2,007 41 229 1,654 1,293 184 177 9.2 10.3 4.4 7.5 11.5 12.9 2.8 8.1 7.2 7.8 5.0 6.9 42,529 33,071 4,653 4,805 19,852 14,816 1,965 3,070 22,677 18,255 2,688 1,735 46,675 36,514 4,935 5,226 21,745 17,147 1,707 2,891 24,930 19,367 3,228 2,335 23,118 17,719 2,512 2,887 10,626 8,487 740 1,399 12,493 9,232 1,773 1,488 49.5 48.5 50.9 55.2 48.9 49.5 43.3 48.4 50.1 47.7 54.9 63.7 183 146 - 37 123 86 - 37 60 60 - - 22,936 17,573 2,512 2,850 10,503 8,401 740 1,362 12,433 9,172 1,773 1,488 21,267 16,145 2,365 2,757 9,617 7,573 714 1,330 11,650 8,571 1,651 1,427 13,576 10,650 1,452 1,474 6,395 5,244 505 646 7,181 5,406 947 828 1,669 1,429 147 93 885 827 26 32 783 601 121 61 7.3 8.1 5.9 3.3 8.4 9.8 3.5 2.3 6.3 6.6 6.8 4.1 23,556 18,795 2,422 2,339 11,119 8,660 967 1,492 12,437 10,135 1,456 847 4,079 3,379 236 464 2,326 1,910 110 306 1,753 1,469 126 158 2,733 2,256 107 371 1,617 1,323 61 233 1,116 932 46 138 8,308 6,643 646 1,018 4,309 3,504 206 599 4,000 3,140 441 419 5,965 4,865 428 671 2,989 2,441 130 417 2,976 2,424 298 255 85,599 65,531 9,807 10,260 39,911 30,508 3,458 5,944 45,688 35,023 6,349 4,316 56,185 42,198 7,131 6,856 23,846 18,165 2,241 3,440 32,340 24,034 4,889 3,417 36,959 27,644 4,692 4,623 17,053 12,798 1,799 2,456 19,905 14,846 2,893 2,167 10,936 8,096 1,689 1,151 3,568 2,969 186 413 7,368 5,127 1,503 738 4,273 3,453 407 413 1,639 1,310 137 192 2,633 2,143 269 221 1,997 1,412 175 410 971 576 73 322 1,026 836 102 88 43,722 33,049 5,509 5,163 19,302 14,934 1,744 2,624 24,420 18,115 3,765 2,540 31,434 23,754 3,981 3,699 14,722 11,268 1,526 1,929 16,711 12,486 2,455 1,770 8,317 6,263 1,112 941 2,742 2,306 98 337 5,576 3,958 1,014 604 2,267 1,915 198 153 910 757 25 128 1,356 1,158 173 25 10,675 7,700 1,597 1,378 3,870 2,630 497 743 6,805 5,070 1,099 635 5,142 3,552 711 879 2,240 1,439 273 528 2,902 2,113 438 351 2,239 1,517 552 170 650 486 88 76 1,588 1,031 464 94 1,657 1,292 209 156 612 462 112 37 1,045 830 96 119 29,413 23,333 2,677 3,404 16,065 12,344 1,217 2,504 13,349 10,989 1,460 900 46,675 36,514 4,935 5,226 21,745 17,147 1,707 2,891 24,930 19,367 3,228 2,335 29,847 22,680 3,594 3,573 12,477 9,584 1,145 1,748 17,370 13,096 2,449 1,825 19,612 15,111 2,100 2,401 8,961 6,862 825 1,274 10,651 8,250 1,274 1,127 6,678 4,923 1,103 652 2,172 1,817 160 194 4,506 3,106 943 458 1,778 1,338 245 195 661 471 89 101 1,117 867 156 94 795 572 24 199 429 226 24 178 366 346 - 20 23,189 17,952 2,818 2,419 9,693 7,667 871 1,155 13,497 10,285 1,947 1,264 16,354 12,814 1,812 1,728 7,481 5,896 703 882 8,874 6,918 1,110 847 5,221 3,979 800 442 1,600 1,409 72 118 3,622 2,570 727 324 1,014 803 110 101 297 171 25 101 717 632 85 - 5,666 3,865 776 1,025 2,335 1,514 275 546 3,331 2,351 502 479 3,000 2,061 287 652 1,416 901 123 392 1,584 1,159 165 260 1,133 660 304 170 427 263 88 76 706 396 216 94 660 431 135 94 311 247 64 - 349 184 71 94 16,827 13,834 1,340 1,653 9,268 7,563 561 1,144 7,559 6,271 779 509 23 Table P1-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 45,688 35,023 6,349 4,316 3,602 2,273 1,084 244 42,086 32,749 5,265 4,072 23,011 16,768 3,662 2,581 1,780 1,041 522 218 21,231 15,727 3,140 2,363 50.4 47.9 57.7 59.8 49.4 45.8 48.1 89.1 50.4 48.0 59.6 58.0 99 99 - - - - - - 99 99 - - 22,912 16,669 3,662 2,581 1,780 1,041 522 218 21,131 15,628 3,140 2,363 21,258 15,376 3,478 2,404 1,751 1,027 507 218 19,506 14,349 2,971 2,186 12,892 9,439 2,002 1,451 727 427 152 148 12,165 9,012 1,850 1,303 1,654 1,293 184 177 29 14 14 - 1,625 1,278 169 177 7.2 7.8 5.0 6.9 1.6 1.4 2.8 - 7.7 8.2 5.4 7.5 22,677 18,255 2,688 1,735 1,822 1,233 563 27 20,856 17,022 2,125 1,709 24,930 19,367 3,228 2,335 1,694 1,076 509 109 23,235 18,290 2,719 2,226 12,493 9,232 1,773 1,488 807 493 232 82 11,686 8,739 1,541 1,406 50.1 47.7 54.9 63.7 47.6 45.8 45.5 75.5 50.3 47.8 56.7 63.2 60 60 - - - - - - 60 60 - - 12,433 9,172 1,773 1,488 807 493 232 82 11,626 8,680 1,541 1,406 11,650 8,571 1,651 1,427 792 478 232 82 10,857 8,093 1,419 1,345 7,181 5,406 947 828 302 220 41 41 6,879 5,186 906 787 783 601 121 61 14 14 - - 769 587 121 61 6.3 6.6 6.8 4.1 1.8 2.9 - - 6.6 6.8 7.9 4.3 12,437 10,135 1,456 847 887 583 277 27 11,549 9,551 1,178 820 1,753 1,469 126 158 109 68 41 - 1,644 1,401 85 158 1,116 932 46 138 41 41 - - 1,075 891 46 138 4,000 3,140 441 419 203 109 53 41 3,796 3,031 387 378 2,976 2,424 298 255 135 94 27 14 2,841 2,329 271 240 45,688 35,023 6,349 4,316 3,602 2,273 1,084 244 42,086 32,749 5,265 4,072 32,340 24,034 4,889 3,417 2,370 1,364 789 218 29,970 22,670 4,100 3,199 19,905 14,846 2,893 2,167 1,616 951 489 177 18,289 13,895 2,404 1,990 7,368 5,127 1,503 738 573 314 244 14 6,795 4,813 1,259 723 2,633 2,143 269 221 99 70 29 - 2,535 2,073 241 221 1,026 836 102 88 82 29 27 27 944 807 76 61 24,420 18,115 3,765 2,540 1,791 978 637 177 22,629 17,138 3,128 2,363 16,711 12,486 2,455 1,770 1,438 828 460 150 15,274 11,659 1,995 1,620 5,576 3,958 1,014 604 228 107 121 - 5,348 3,851 893 604 1,356 1,158 173 25 43 14 29 - 1,313 1,143 144 25 6,805 5,070 1,099 635 536 357 152 27 6,269 4,713 947 609 2,902 2,113 438 351 179 123 29 27 2,724 1,990 409 324 1,588 1,031 464 94 316 193 123 - 1,272 838 341 94 1,045 830 96 119 41 41 - - 1,004 789 96 119 13,349 10,989 1,460 900 1,232 910 295 27 12,117 10,079 1,165 873 24,930 19,367 3,228 2,335 1,694 1,076 509 109 23,235 18,290 2,719 2,226 17,370 13,096 2,449 1,825 1,127 645 401 82 16,243 12,451 2,049 1,743 10,651 8,250 1,274 1,127 690 425 197 68 9,961 7,825 1,077 1,059 4,506 3,106 943 458 394 191 189 14 4,112 2,915 754 443 1,117 867 156 94 29 14 14 - 1,088 852 142 94 366 346 - 20 14 14 - - 352 332 - 20 13,497 10,285 1,947 1,264 758 398 318 41 12,739 9,887 1,629 1,223 8,874 6,918 1,110 847 540 316 183 41 8,333 6,601 927 805 3,622 2,570 727 324 174 53 121 - 3,448 2,517 606 324 717 632 85 - 29 14 14 - 688 618 71 - 3,331 2,351 502 479 341 232 82 27 2,991 2,119 420 452 1,584 1,159 165 260 150 109 14 27 1,434 1,051 150 233 706 396 216 94 191 123 68 - 515 273 148 94 349 184 71 94 - - - - 349 184 71 94 7,559 6,271 779 509 567 431 109 27 6,993 5,840 670 483 24 Table P1-12. Occupation by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races 38,834 28,892 4,930 5,012 17,576 13,516 1,452 2,608 8,589 5,871 1,744 974 4,608 3,300 746 562 4,140 2,434 1,132 575 2,083 1,235 512 336 4,140 2,434 1,132 575 2,083 1,235 512 336 4,448 3,438 612 398 2,524 2,064 234 226 361 154 113 93 279 129 57 93 2,480 2,138 250 92 1,472 1,354 49 69 10,403 7,648 1,479 1,275 4,365 3,471 279 614 3,128 1,941 584 603 1,256 981 116 159 5,880 4,747 626 506 2,515 2,027 139 350 915 666 128 121 422 317 25 80 9,803 7,528 841 1,434 3,977 3,122 251 603 489 430 - 59 334 275 - 59 1,902 1,625 139 138 864 714 71 79 7,412 5,473 702 1,237 2,779 2,133 181 465 2,709 1,789 401 519 756 570 86 101 836 662 50 125 339 236 25 78 2,686 2,074 181 432 943 741 - 202 1,180 949 70 161 742 586 70 85 1,971 1,486 157 328 1,045 851 25 169 3,252 2,657 310 285 1,419 1,125 81 213 772 663 31 78 426 349 - 78 1,896 1,557 220 118 642 519 49 73 199 109 27 64 74 37 - 37 385 328 32 25 277 220 32 25 4,328 3,392 298 638 2,067 1,577 69 420 221 152 - 69 196 127 - 69 2,032 1,646 71 316 854 644 - 210 2,074 1,593 227 253 1,017 806 69 141 489 310 101 78 96 69 - 27 21,267 16,145 2,365 2,757 9,617 7,573 714 1,330 5,671 3,882 1,096 694 2,863 2,061 450 351 2,780 1,592 776 411 1,259 748 292 218 2,780 1,592 776 411 1,259 748 292 218 2,892 2,290 319 282 1,604 1,313 158 133 91 27 32 32 91 27 32 32 2,019 1,763 187 69 1,191 1,073 49 69 7,736 6,168 812 757 3,521 2,934 199 388 2,125 1,634 270 220 1,002 884 91 26 4,656 3,851 414 390 2,026 1,686 83 257 824 576 128 121 385 280 25 80 6,522 5,089 340 1,093 2,622 2,071 64 487 454 394 - 59 319 260 - 59 668 621 48 - 313 313 - - 5,401 4,074 293 1,034 1,990 1,498 64 428 1,749 1,177 191 381 425 346 15 64 775 600 50 125 278 175 25 78 1,928 1,509 27 392 685 483 - 202 949 788 24 136 602 493 24 85 57 37 - 20 37 37 - - 383 254 77 52 192 140 - 52 31 - 31 - - - - - 184 111 46 27 64 37 - 27 - - - - - - - - 168 143 - 25 128 103 - 25 602 513 - 89 286 262 - 24 51 51 - - 51 51 - - 347 283 - 64 156 132 - 24 204 179 - 25 79 79 - - 295 202 41 52 96 69 - 27 25 Table P1-12. Occupation by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 1,751 1,027 507 218 19,506 14,349 2,971 2,186 244 133 111 - 3,737 2,438 887 411 177 80 97 - 1,881 1,118 524 239 177 80 97 - 1,881 1,118 524 239 68 53 14 - 1,856 1,320 364 172 - - - - 82 25 56 - 41 27 14 - 966 757 186 23 353 203 135 14 5,685 3,974 1,064 647 84 14 55 14 1,788 945 413 430 162 109 53 - 3,203 2,612 434 157 107 80 27 - 386 269 76 41 553 345 140 68 5,273 4,060 449 764 - - - - 155 155 - - 70 70 - - 968 840 68 60 483 275 140 68 4,150 3,065 381 704 212 113 72 27 1,741 1,106 243 392 53 27 - 27 444 399 25 20 164 82 68 14 1,579 1,251 113 216 53 53 - - 385 309 - 76 94 27 - 68 832 608 132 92 285 152 107 27 1,548 1,380 122 46 14 14 - - 331 300 31 - 218 138 80 - 1,037 900 91 46 53 - 27 27 72 72 - - - - - - 108 108 - - 207 166 - 41 2,053 1,648 229 176 - - - - 25 25 - - 111 111 - - 1,067 891 71 105 97 55 - 41 961 731 158 71 14 - 14 - 378 241 86 51 792 478 232 82 10,857 8,093 1,419 1,345 162 80 82 - 2,646 1,741 563 343 109 27 82 - 1,412 817 402 193 109 27 82 - 1,412 817 402 193 53 53 - - 1,234 924 161 150 - - - - - - - - 27 27 - - 801 663 138 - 244 135 94 14 3,971 3,098 518 354 43 14 14 14 1,080 736 164 180 148 94 53 - 2,482 2,070 278 134 53 27 27 - 386 269 76 41 343 220 55 68 3,557 2,799 220 538 - - - - 135 135 - - 41 41 - - 314 266 48 - 302 179 55 68 3,108 2,398 173 538 125 70 29 27 1,198 761 148 290 53 27 - 27 444 399 25 20 97 55 27 14 1,146 970 - 176 27 27 - - 320 269 - 51 - - - - 20 - - 20 14 14 - - 176 99 77 - - - - - 31 - 31 - 14 14 - - 105 60 46 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 39 39 - - 29 29 - - 287 222 - 65 - - - - - - - - 29 29 - - 162 123 - 39 - - - - 125 100 - 25 - - - - 199 134 41 25 26 Table P1-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races 38,834 28,892 4,930 5,012 17,576 13,516 1,452 2,608 688 482 52 153 394 288 52 54 284 177 107 - 54 54 - - 123 42 82 - 27 27 - - 2,497 1,679 517 301 896 600 106 189 1,014 778 109 126 636 543 37 56 671 535 37 99 498 405 37 56 118 75 - 43 24 24 - - - - - - - - - - 474 381 37 56 474 381 37 56 39 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 342 244 72 27 138 138 - - 39 39 - - - - - - 90 90 - - 64 64 - - 37 37 - - 37 37 - - 131 57 47 27 37 37 - - 20 20 - - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - 4,951 3,887 389 675 2,184 1,650 24 509 884 691 39 154 73 24 - 48 31 31 - - - - - - 853 659 39 154 73 24 - 48 744 616 96 32 365 333 - 32 1,564 1,197 100 267 876 646 24 206 516 413 71 32 209 177 - 32 169 149 20 - 52 52 - - 347 264 51 32 157 125 - 32 6,892 4,681 832 1,379 2,955 2,203 267 485 816 777 39 - 351 351 - - 1,211 745 109 357 913 549 56 308 2,143 1,355 469 319 614 441 141 32 762 466 56 240 116 116 - - 548 298 31 219 91 91 - - 1,318 946 225 147 576 474 - 102 15,644 12,062 2,002 1,579 7,467 5,846 772 849 1,260 918 257 85 724 407 232 85 795 547 182 67 362 261 75 26 199 121 51 27 100 73 - 27 1,338 985 53 300 394 245 - 149 2,704 2,168 256 280 718 613 46 59 837 600 105 132 407 407 - - 8,323 6,609 1,026 688 4,668 3,793 374 502 1,229 939 105 184 772 588 25 159 603 366 87 150 306 141 62 103 2,337 1,915 331 92 1,562 1,396 98 69 1,095 1,032 40 23 457 457 - - 855 712 57 85 447 330 32 85 606 477 81 48 279 223 56 - 4,460 3,575 351 534 2,125 1,653 141 331 446 169 192 85 52 - 52 - 38,834 28,892 4,930 5,012 17,576 13,516 1,452 2,608 22,247 16,532 2,700 3,015 10,410 7,798 895 1,717 9,199 7,614 612 973 4,815 4,081 96 638 861 690 71 101 557 406 71 80 6,490 4,057 1,533 901 1,793 1,231 390 172 37 - 14 23 - - - - 27 Table P1-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, and allied industries Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 1,751 1,027 507 218 19,506 14,349 2,971 2,186 68 - - 68 226 195 - 31 27 27 - - 203 96 107 - 14 14 - - 82 - 82 - 355 220 94 41 1,246 858 317 71 53 - 27 27 324 235 46 43 - - - - 173 130 - 43 - - - - 94 51 - 43 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 39 39 - - - - - - - - - - 53 - 27 27 151 105 46 - - - - - 39 39 - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - 53 - 27 27 41 20 20 - - - - - 20 20 - - - - - - 25 - 25 - 191 191 - - 2,577 2,046 365 166 135 135 - - 676 531 39 105 - - - - 31 31 - - 135 135 - - 645 500 39 105 - - - - 379 283 96 - 27 27 - - 661 525 76 61 - - - - 307 236 71 - - - - - 117 96 20 - - - - - 190 139 51 - 207 84 97 27 3,730 2,394 469 867 - - - - 465 426 39 - 53 - 53 - 244 196 - 49 127 58 43 27 1,401 856 286 260 - - - - 646 349 56 240 - - - - 457 206 31 219 111 70 41 - 631 402 184 46 643 394 207 41 7,534 5,823 1,023 689 29 29 - - 507 482 25 - - - - - 433 286 107 41 - - - - 98 48 51 - 123 55 53 14 821 685 - 136 193 135 58 - 1,793 1,419 153 221 29 - 29 - 402 194 76 132 242 174 41 27 3,412 2,642 611 159 - - - - 457 351 80 25 53 27 - 27 244 198 25 20 133 107 27 - 642 412 207 23 41 27 14 - 597 548 25 23 - - - - 407 382 25 - - - - - 327 254 25 48 53 27 27 - 2,281 1,896 183 202 29 - 14 14 365 169 126 71 1,751 1,027 507 218 19,506 14,349 2,971 2,186 1,143 710 300 133 10,693 8,024 1,505 1,165 148 121 27 - 4,236 3,412 490 334 29 29 - - 276 255 - 20 417 166 166 84 4,279 2,659 976 644 14 - 14 - 23 - - 23 28 Table P1-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Females by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races 21,267 16,145 2,365 2,757 9,617 7,573 714 1,330 52 - 52 - 52 - 52 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 287 142 91 54 54 - - 54 225 177 25 23 87 87 - - 175 152 - 23 87 87 - - 48 25 - 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - 87 87 - - 87 87 - - - - - - - - - - 51 25 25 - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - 1,598 1,251 127 220 727 587 - 140 182 118 - 64 24 - - 24 31 31 - - - - - - 151 87 - 64 24 - - 24 343 291 20 32 173 141 - 32 295 177 51 68 153 126 - 27 226 155 71 - 27 27 - - 93 73 20 - 27 27 - - 133 82 51 - - - - - 4,588 3,314 495 779 1,750 1,430 135 184 492 492 - - 251 251 - - 612 507 53 52 404 352 - 52 1,537 935 308 294 409 287 90 32 417 356 - 61 54 54 - - 301 261 - 41 54 54 - - 865 595 148 122 506 404 - 102 10,210 7,902 1,106 1,202 5,114 3,937 500 676 531 284 162 85 338 90 162 85 98 27 50 20 52 27 25 - 173 121 25 27 100 73 - 27 1,124 908 27 189 349 245 - 104 1,551 1,259 92 201 345 317 - 27 498 377 14 107 267 267 - - 6,115 4,879 663 573 3,618 2,918 268 433 750 569 66 115 488 373 25 90 556 319 87 150 279 114 62 103 1,801 1,473 258 69 1,269 1,126 73 69 770 770 - - 332 332 - - 521 410 25 85 255 170 - 85 415 310 57 48 192 160 32 - 2,980 2,484 179 317 1,274 1,100 - 174 235 123 72 40 26 - 26 - 21,267 16,145 2,365 2,757 9,617 7,573 714 1,330 12,284 9,171 1,403 1,709 5,609 4,230 531 848 6,072 5,113 397 562 3,032 2,654 25 353 538 462 - 76 357 300 - 56 2,350 1,399 565 387 620 389 157 73 23 - - 23 - - - - 29 Table P1-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Females by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 792 478 232 82 10,857 8,093 1,419 1,345 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 29 14 14 - 204 128 77 - - - - - 138 90 25 23 - - - - 88 65 - 23 - - - - 48 25 - 23 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 51 25 25 - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - 25 - 55 55 - - 816 609 127 80 41 41 - - 116 77 - 39 - - - - 31 31 - - 41 41 - - 85 46 - 39 - - - - 170 150 20 - - - - - 143 51 51 41 - - - - 199 128 71 - - - - - 66 46 20 - - - - - 133 82 51 - 193 84 82 27 2,646 1,799 277 569 - - - - 241 241 - - 53 - 53 - 155 155 - - 113 58 29 27 1,015 591 190 235 - - - - 363 302 - 61 - - - - 247 206 - 41 55 41 14 - 303 150 133 20 392 256 94 41 4,704 3,708 511 485 14 14 - - 179 179 - - - - - - 46 - 25 20 - - - - 73 48 25 - 97 55 27 14 679 608 - 71 80 80 - - 1,127 861 92 173 14 - 14 - 217 110 - 107 160 107 27 27 2,337 1,855 369 113 - - - - 261 195 41 25 53 27 - 27 224 178 25 20 80 53 27 - 452 294 158 - 27 27 - - 412 412 - - - - - - 266 241 25 - - - - - 223 150 25 48 53 27 27 - 1,652 1,357 152 142 14 - - 14 194 123 46 25 792 478 232 82 10,857 8,093 1,419 1,345 462 326 109 27 6,213 4,615 763 835 121 94 27 - 2,919 2,365 346 208 - - - - 181 161 - 20 210 58 97 55 1,521 952 311 258 - - - - 23 - - 23 30 Table P1-15. Income Last Year for Households, Families, Males and Females by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Per Capita Income (dollars) Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races 47,319 36,562 5,720 5,037 21,799 16,812 1,959 3,028 25,520 19,750 3,761 2,009 1,164 973 82 109 564 512 - 52 599 461 82 56 3,188 2,665 235 287 1,864 1,456 172 236 1,324 1,209 63 51 3,972 2,999 463 510 2,369 1,750 232 387 1,603 1,249 231 123 9,596 8,218 632 746 4,433 3,557 394 482 5,163 4,662 238 264 7,374 5,962 779 633 2,855 2,331 89 434 4,519 3,630 690 199 7,731 6,109 845 776 3,603 2,715 367 520 4,128 3,393 479 256 7,276 4,931 1,303 1,042 3,141 2,356 348 437 4,136 2,576 955 605 3,876 2,653 820 404 1,812 1,413 174 225 2,064 1,240 645 179 3,142 2,052 560 530 1,159 722 181 255 1,983 1,330 379 275 31,015 29,209 45,390 37,191 29,024 28,446 34,928 30,025 32,389 29,919 49,482 53,623 42,443 39,643 56,072 47,293 39,521 38,292 46,932 41,547 44,940 40,793 60,832 55,952 25,292 19,533 2,427 3,331 12,285 9,521 774 1,990 13,007 10,013 1,653 1,341 648 504 25 118 310 248 - 62 338 256 25 56 797 677 20 100 426 346 - 79 371 330 20 20 1,233 899 20 314 778 544 - 234 456 355 20 80 3,840 3,441 178 221 2,031 1,783 70 178 1,810 1,658 108 43 3,724 3,040 246 437 1,704 1,321 49 334 2,019 1,720 197 103 4,006 3,146 376 483 2,117 1,681 126 310 1,888 1,466 250 173 5,361 3,730 782 849 2,512 1,828 269 415 2,849 1,902 513 434 3,086 2,396 333 357 1,495 1,192 102 201 1,591 1,204 230 156 2,597 1,700 446 452 912 578 157 177 1,685 1,122 289 275 41,839 39,347 60,820 48,854 39,207 38,294 63,922 38,299 47,257 41,131 59,627 59,981 53,031 50,164 74,998 53,838 48,649 47,037 75,529 45,901 57,170 53,137 74,749 65,615 31,682 23,449 4,174 4,059 14,438 10,675 1,361 2,402 17,244 12,773 2,814 1,657 49.2 48.2 53.5 50.0 50.3 50.3 62.4 43.6 48.2 46.5 49.2 59.3 623 508 62 52 259 170 37 52 364 339 25 - 620 496 20 104 153 126 - 27 467 370 20 77 2,875 2,221 175 479 1,842 1,321 98 423 1,033 900 77 56 4,250 3,166 649 435 2,280 1,655 330 294 1,971 1,510 319 141 6,144 4,954 482 708 2,930 2,177 314 439 3,213 2,777 168 269 5,583 4,174 716 692 1,997 1,554 76 367 3,586 2,620 640 326 5,350 3,866 714 769 2,173 1,623 200 350 3,177 2,243 514 419 4,561 2,896 1,017 648 1,952 1,375 205 371 2,610 1,521 811 277 1,676 1,168 338 170 852 675 99 78 824 493 239 92 24,808 23,888 29,888 26,871 23,171 23,569 22,522 22,406 26,052 24,011 36,745 29,762 31,548 30,423 38,197 31,211 30,477 30,497 33,359 28,760 32,444 30,361 40,537 34,765 37,124 28,832 4,229 4,063 17,013 13,445 1,392 2,176 20,111 15,388 2,837 1,886 45.7 45.9 45.9 44.3 45.8 45.6 52.3 42.6 45.7 46.2 42.7 46.3 605 489 25 91 223 223 - - 383 266 25 91 1,037 768 107 162 594 502 - 91 444 266 107 71 3,820 3,131 341 348 2,036 1,651 123 262 1,785 1,480 218 86 4,742 3,559 341 842 2,929 2,116 196 617 1,813 1,443 145 225 11,334 9,438 919 977 4,834 3,939 423 473 6,499 5,500 496 504 5,649 4,527 643 479 2,313 2,010 52 251 3,335 2,517 590 228 5,470 4,036 773 661 2,438 1,860 251 327 3,032 2,176 522 334 3,527 2,358 692 477 1,348 878 315 155 2,180 1,480 377 323 939 525 389 25 298 266 32 - 641 259 357 25 21,283 20,607 29,488 20,385 20,129 20,324 22,019 18,209 22,537 20,922 29,992 24,073 27,169 25,618 38,952 25,909 24,757 24,387 32,294 22,224 29,209 26,693 42,219 30,160 19,171 17,774 29,790 19,059 17,234 16,696 23,733 16,711 20,939 18,765 33,049 22,267 31 Table P1-15. Income Last Year for Households, Families, Males and Females by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Per Capita Income (dollars) St. Thomas and St. John Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 25,520 19,750 3,761 2,009 1,768 1,039 606 123 23,752 18,710 3,155 1,886 599 461 82 56 27 27 - - 573 435 82 56 1,324 1,209 63 51 43 43 - - 1,281 1,166 63 51 1,603 1,249 231 123 - - - - 1,603 1,249 231 123 5,163 4,662 238 264 205 123 68 14 4,958 4,539 170 250 4,519 3,630 690 199 448 241 193 14 4,071 3,390 497 184 4,128 3,393 479 256 294 238 55 - 3,834 3,155 423 256 4,136 2,576 955 605 333 140 125 68 3,803 2,436 829 538 2,064 1,240 645 179 164 41 123 - 1,900 1,199 522 179 1,983 1,330 379 275 254 187 41 27 1,729 1,143 338 248 32,389 29,919 49,482 53,623 46,000 38,191 47,688 66,725 31,789 29,529 49,651 49,883 44,940 40,793 60,832 55,952 55,729 53,243 54,901 80,776 44,136 40,101 61,971 54,331 13,007 10,013 1,653 1,341 963 620 261 82 12,044 9,393 1,392 1,259 338 256 25 56 27 27 - - 311 230 25 56 371 330 20 20 - - - - 371 330 20 20 456 355 20 80 - - - - 456 355 20 80 1,810 1,658 108 43 68 41 27 - 1,742 1,617 82 43 2,019 1,720 197 103 210 140 55 14 1,810 1,580 142 88 1,888 1,466 250 173 169 127 41 - 1,720 1,338 208 173 2,849 1,902 513 434 249 111 97 41 2,600 1,791 417 393 1,591 1,204 230 156 29 14 14 - 1,562 1,190 216 156 1,685 1,122 289 275 213 160 27 27 1,472 962 262 248 47,257 41,131 59,627 59,981 54,068 47,846 53,751 66,150 45,861 40,576 61,089 59,344 57,170 53,137 74,749 65,615 64,540 63,777 57,003 94,233 56,581 52,434 78,073 63,748 17,244 12,773 2,814 1,657 1,397 846 415 135 15,847 11,927 2,399 1,522 48.2 46.5 49.2 59.3 64.3 60.4 66.8 80.3 46.7 45.5 46.2 57.5 364 339 25 - - - - - 364 339 25 - 467 370 20 77 27 27 - - 441 344 20 77 1,033 900 77 56 84 58 27 - 949 842 51 56 1,971 1,510 319 141 82 55 - 27 1,889 1,455 319 115 3,213 2,777 168 269 99 70 14 14 3,115 2,707 153 255 3,586 2,620 640 326 366 214 84 68 3,220 2,406 556 258 3,177 2,243 514 419 362 249 113 - 2,815 1,995 401 419 2,610 1,521 811 277 84 14 70 - 2,525 1,507 742 277 824 493 239 92 293 160 107 27 530 333 132 65 26,052 24,011 36,745 29,762 34,337 29,990 39,904 26,150 24,990 23,550 34,877 32,511 32,444 30,361 40,537 34,765 43,884 42,026 49,881 37,124 31,436 29,533 38,921 34,555 20,111 15,388 2,837 1,886 1,294 797 415 82 18,817 14,591 2,422 1,804 45.7 46.2 42.7 46.3 43.8 39.7 44.1 82.5 45.8 46.5 42.5 44.6 383 266 25 91 - - - - 383 266 25 91 444 266 107 71 - - - - 444 266 107 71 1,785 1,480 218 86 156 84 58 14 1,628 1,396 160 72 1,813 1,443 145 225 133 133 - - 1,679 1,310 145 225 6,499 5,500 496 504 347 251 82 14 6,152 5,249 413 490 3,335 2,517 590 228 339 150 189 - 2,997 2,368 402 228 3,032 2,176 522 334 140 111 29 - 2,892 2,065 493 334 2,180 1,480 377 323 179 68 58 53 2,001 1,413 319 269 641 259 357 25 - - - - 641 259 357 25 22,537 20,922 29,992 24,073 23,993 21,251 28,751 68,076 22,487 20,882 32,705 23,871 29,209 26,693 42,219 30,160 28,799 25,696 30,455 50,531 29,237 26,748 44,234 29,233 20,939 18,765 33,049 22,267 24,474 21,990 27,942 32,171 20,659 18,560 34,085 21,685 32 Table P1-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Householder worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races 26,766 20,709 2,582 3,475 13,019 10,034 871 2,114 18,707 14,235 1,892 2,580 8,344 6,364 601 1,379 12,183 10,131 811 1,240 6,113 5,208 230 675 9,820 8,094 715 1,012 4,854 4,069 206 579 4,708 3,987 250 471 2,599 2,188 73 338 5,412 4,344 527 540 2,707 2,174 177 357 9,096 8,074 290 732 4,696 4,248 25 423 6,211 5,505 176 530 2,840 2,600 - 241 6,414 5,576 245 593 3,279 2,909 25 345 4,930 4,306 187 437 2,512 2,212 25 276 2,738 2,405 103 229 1,498 1,356 - 142 1,474 1,403 51 20 858 858 - - 2,741 1,934 569 239 1,104 880 88 137 1,739 1,138 399 202 592 492 - 100 62 37 25 - 37 37 - - 104,760 81,709 10,882 12,170 49,989 39,154 3,807 7,028 21,470 18,227 1,195 2,049 11,179 9,613 386 1,180 14,952 12,412 926 1,613 7,379 6,210 250 920 21,674 17,227 2,440 2,007 10,609 8,187 961 1,462 5,521 4,557 245 719 2,934 2,314 121 499 20.6 22.0 9.5 20.7 22.5 23.1 13.9 23.6 2,308 2,002 65 242 1,090 960 24 105 3,764 3,247 133 384 2,082 1,747 75 261 2,781 2,351 106 324 1,683 1,347 75 261 1,756 1,572 51 133 917 820 24 73 1,018 739 46 234 494 337 - 157 3,124 2,680 83 361 1,866 1,581 25 261 1,512 1,353 - 158 825 747 - 78 2,805 2,382 83 341 1,718 1,432 25 261 2,171 1,814 56 301 1,431 1,146 25 261 1,232 1,093 27 112 694 621 - 73 288 288 - - 161 161 - - 1,290 1,005 195 90 746 568 88 90 47.1 52.0 34.3 37.8 67.5 64.5 100.0 66.1 380 302 25 53 218 165 - 53 4,913 3,763 414 736 2,639 1,939 128 572 25,476 20,685 1,659 3,132 13,889 10,914 851 2,124 24.3 25.3 15.2 25.7 27.8 27.9 22.4 30.2 7,487 6,411 165 911 4,528 3,811 124 593 4,673 3,901 90 683 2,869 2,300 75 493 6,117 4,655 628 834 3,023 2,215 199 609 18,533 14,553 1,524 2,456 10,446 7,847 827 1,772 31,291 25,568 2,083 3,640 17,190 13,563 1,059 2,568 38,135 31,024 2,594 4,517 20,998 16,382 1,205 3,411 52,693 43,513 3,200 5,979 27,070 21,491 1,548 4,031 26,766 20,709 2,582 3,475 13,019 10,034 871 2,114 4,268 3,366 414 489 2,427 1,810 148 469 10,178 8,585 592 1,001 5,267 4,581 120 566 12,319 8,758 1,576 1,985 5,324 3,643 603 1,078 15,497 10,984 2,097 2,417 7,461 5,123 846 1,492 2,162 1,545 331 287 1,158 749 123 287 4,496 3,507 369 620 2,391 1,908 120 362 8,839 5,932 1,397 1,510 3,912 2,466 603 843 9,096 8,074 290 732 4,696 4,248 25 423 1,899 1,614 83 203 1,241 1,034 25 182 4,669 4,281 142 246 2,467 2,341 - 125 2,529 2,179 66 284 988 873 - 115 33 Table P1-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Island and Race, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Householder worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races 1,045 676 287 82 12,702 9,999 1,423 1,279 674 398 193 82 9,690 7,473 1,098 1,119 341 205 94 41 5,729 4,718 487 524 259 164 53 41 4,707 3,860 456 391 109 68 41 - 2,000 1,731 137 133 277 181 82 14 2,427 1,990 269 169 109 82 27 - 4,292 3,744 239 309 41 41 - - 3,330 2,864 176 289 53 27 27 - 3,082 2,641 193 248 27 27 - - 2,391 2,068 162 161 27 - 27 - 1,214 1,050 77 87 55 55 - - 561 489 51 20 72 14 43 14 1,565 1,040 437 88 72 14 43 14 1,075 632 356 88 - - - - 25 - 25 - 4,027 2,549 1,193 285 50,745 40,006 5,882 4,857 505 328 135 41 9,787 8,286 673 828 370 234 94 41 7,203 5,968 582 652 902 653 234 14 10,163 8,387 1,245 531 150 123 27 - 2,437 2,120 97 220 14.3 18.2 9.3 - 19.2 21.2 6.8 17.2 41 41 - - 1,178 1,001 41 136 68 41 27 - 1,613 1,459 31 123 14 14 - - 1,084 989 31 63 53 27 27 - 786 726 - 60 41 41 - - 483 361 46 77 53 27 27 - 1,204 1,073 31 100 - - - - 687 607 - 80 27 - 27 - 1,061 950 31 80 - - - - 740 669 31 41 27 - 27 - 512 472 - 39 27 27 - - 100 100 - - - - - - 544 438 107 - - - - - 34.8 42.1 24.4 - - - - - 162 137 25 - 111 111 - - 2,164 1,713 286 164 727 511 201 14 10,860 9,260 607 993 18.1 20.1 16.8 5.0 21.4 23.1 10.3 20.5 123 82 41 - 2,836 2,518 - 318 43 29 14 - 1,761 1,571 - 190 179 152 27 - 2,915 2,288 402 225 606 405 201 - 7,481 6,302 496 683 838 569 254 14 13,263 11,436 770 1,057 879 596 254 29 16,258 14,046 1,135 1,077 1,556 1,099 295 162 24,067 20,923 1,357 1,786 1,045 676 287 82 12,702 9,999 1,423 1,279 193 125 68 - 1,648 1,430 198 20 304 236 68 - 4,607 3,768 404 435 548 314 152 82 6,447 4,802 821 824 854 511 261 82 7,182 5,349 990 843 113 72 41 - 891 724 167 - 249 181 68 - 1,857 1,418 181 257 493 259 152 82 4,435 3,207 642 585 109 82 27 - 4,292 3,744 239 309 53 27 27 - 604 553 31 20 - - - - 2,202 1,940 142 121 55 55 - - 1,485 1,251 66 168 34 Table P2-2. Household Relationships and Marital Status by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Relationships Marital Status All persons Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons Under 18 Years Total Householder/Spouse Child of householder Grandchild of householder Other relative Nonrelative Own Child under 18 Total In married couple family Percent of persons under 18 With male parent only With female parent only Grandchild without parent Related Child without parent Unrelated Child Married Child Marital Status Male Total Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Female Total Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 104,760 5,459 5,991 6,598 5,205 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 40.0 12,889 - - - 39 243 672 1,022 2,952 2,339 2,446 3,176 51.0 13,877 - - - 48 556 1,091 1,178 3,468 3,370 1,930 2,236 47.0 13,089 - - - - 669 898 1,607 3,099 2,215 1,825 2,776 45.9 12,162 - - - - 669 766 1,493 3,025 1,877 1,643 2,689 45.6 12,697 - - - - 544 1,113 1,134 2,877 1,814 1,817 3,398 49.1 12,199 - - - - 492 1,031 1,096 2,732 1,709 1,778 3,361 49.5 15,446 - - - - 147 679 1,137 3,074 3,904 3,514 2,991 51.2 26,952 4,512 5,107 5,715 4,325 2,154 1,383 1,183 1,604 750 217 - 13.4 3,012 861 712 575 568 154 40 51 52 - - - 8.8 1,213 - - - - - - - 25 231 304 653 65.5 2,845 87 142 229 143 395 399 334 281 266 272 297 30.5 2,741 - 30 79 82 268 462 293 576 650 211 91 37.3 21,470 5,459 5,991 6,598 3,422 - - - - - - - 9.0 39 - - - 39 - - - - - - - 17.5 18,250 4,512 5,107 5,715 2,916 - - - - - - - 9.3 2,561 861 712 575 414 - - - - - - - 7.5 485 87 142 229 27 - - - - - - - 10.2 134 - 30 79 25 - - - - - - - 12.9 21,431 5,459 5,991 6,598 3,382 - - - - - - - 9.0 7,681 1,788 2,265 2,425 1,202 - - - - - - - 9.4 35.8 32.7 37.8 36.8 35.1 - - - - - - - 2,880 1,119 565 937 259 - - - - - - - 7.0 9,827 2,475 2,876 2,841 1,635 - - - - - - - 8.8 577 77 200 112 187 - - - - - - - 10.2 285 - 55 203 27 - - - - - - - 11.0 134 - 30 79 25 - - - - - - - 12.9 46 - - - 46 - - - - - - - 17.5 49,611 2,988 3,182 4,023 2,310 2,456 2,746 3,744 8,044 6,611 6,104 7,404 38.6 25,400 2,988 3,182 4,023 2,263 2,327 1,911 1,917 3,176 1,962 1,046 605 20.4 19,011 - - - 46 104 747 1,609 4,087 3,772 4,202 4,443 52.2 1,155 - - - - - 88 64 331 139 177 357 51.6 1,135 - - - - - - - 46 85 145 858 73.1 2,910 - - - - 25 - 154 404 653 534 1,140 60.1 55,150 2,472 2,809 2,575 2,896 2,674 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 40.7 26,145 2,472 2,809 2,575 2,896 1,960 2,271 2,245 4,604 1,926 1,546 840 25.7 19,234 - - - - 490 1,542 1,746 4,181 5,394 3,099 2,783 48.2 1,365 - - - - 85 64 108 425 274 129 280 45.0 4,359 - - - - 54 56 31 131 281 580 3,226 71.6 4,046 - - - - 85 57 65 623 1,053 1,079 1,085 56.2 35 Table P2-3. Place of Birth, Children Ever Born, and Health Care by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth Children Ever Born Health Care All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Children ever born Females 15 years and over No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean Medical Insurance All Persons Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 104,760 5,459 5,991 6,598 5,205 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 40.0 52,637 4,480 4,753 5,001 3,595 3,730 3,806 4,223 9,183 5,858 3,561 4,447 31.3 28,304 2,869 3,005 2,578 1,841 2,225 2,380 2,358 5,110 2,388 1,289 2,262 28.3 401 - - - 27 25 14 - 97 - 84 155 61.4 23,932 1,611 1,748 2,423 1,728 1,480 1,412 1,864 3,976 3,470 2,188 2,031 33.8 8,414 254 475 442 476 211 477 467 1,002 1,455 1,740 1,414 48.1 641 - 85 14 15 - 191 56 50 132 45 52 33.3 705 71 150 168 35 24 23 55 51 - 49 79 12.4 2,319 41 67 148 177 121 40 81 320 390 632 304 50.6 277 24 - - - - 27 - 24 60 65 77 55.1 248 46 - - - - - 51 14 51 87 - 45.5 2,282 - 50 47 25 46 25 178 280 520 264 846 54.5 37,375 553 494 973 992 1,064 1,853 2,613 6,958 6,786 6,411 8,676 50.0 3,619 - - - 101 75 114 25 252 754 1,040 1,258 60.2 3,033 91 39 46 46 105 41 - 484 629 562 991 55.4 4,968 25 20 92 312 155 207 539 1,356 835 519 906 42.8 6,606 110 183 349 220 375 892 321 1,597 1,351 885 320 39.1 1,691 174 - 124 - 68 85 532 469 149 65 25 33.9 5,871 84 67 257 43 77 94 586 1,020 1,145 916 1,583 50.9 4,040 - - - 27 111 141 116 597 950 897 1,201 55.6 4,052 173 219 135 116 78 575 458 584 919 561 234 39.6 55,150 2,472 2,809 2,575 2,896 2,674 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 40.7 27,170 2,088 2,329 1,771 1,907 1,790 2,289 2,384 5,221 3,278 1,750 2,364 32.9 14,748 1,473 1,421 911 914 1,037 1,592 1,298 2,756 1,394 669 1,283 30.1 127 - - - - - 14 - 55 - 29 29 41.8 12,294 615 907 860 993 753 683 1,086 2,410 1,884 1,052 1,052 36.0 4,288 72 235 212 359 166 286 81 521 863 833 659 46.9 343 - 57 14 - - 145 - - 81 45 - 29.1 280 24 68 79 20 24 - 15 25 - 24 - 10.7 1,425 - 46 54 177 96 40 27 243 244 291 207 47.7 132 - - - - - - - - 60 20 51 63.3 91 - - - - - - - - 51 40 - 49.8 1,042 - 25 20 25 - 25 127 87 290 27 414 51.1 20,598 281 125 468 519 672 1,037 1,390 3,858 4,076 3,525 4,646 49.9 2,024 - - - 37 75 27 25 139 445 579 698 60.7 1,927 43 39 - 46 105 41 - 280 453 334 586 54.4 2,393 25 20 46 167 70 135 354 466 493 234 383 44.2 3,689 15 20 160 67 253 370 226 1,008 818 518 233 40.2 546 87 - 25 - 28 20 186 170 28 - - 34.3 3,205 57 20 131 - 51 94 159 869 553 586 685 49.1 2,248 - - - 27 15 91 116 314 587 531 568 54.9 2,053 31 95 104 85 46 354 212 278 421 297 130 38.7 47,294 - - - 2,896 2,674 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 44.9 10,431 - - - 2,855 1,470 1,579 917 1,433 990 783 405 27.0 8,791 - - - 26 595 1,381 1,095 1,960 1,917 925 892 40.2 10,530 - - - 15 304 612 1,293 2,646 2,654 1,571 1,436 46.8 8,211 - - - - 305 226 496 2,128 1,918 1,460 1,677 49.9 9,331 - - - - - 194 394 1,797 1,448 1,694 3,804 60.3 2.2 - - - * 0.8 1.1 1.7 2.2 2.3 2.7 3.8 - 104,760 5,459 5,991 6,598 5,205 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 40.0 31,611 1,717 1,256 1,689 1,624 2,105 3,074 3,494 6,240 5,934 3,800 678 36.2 73,150 3,742 4,735 4,909 3,582 3,024 3,663 4,445 11,768 9,605 8,737 14,939 41.5 47,992 2,244 3,274 3,383 2,449 2,255 2,481 3,484 10,144 7,379 6,312 4,587 39.1 4,302 14 121 241 221 70 251 178 682 906 944 673 49.0 13,646 25 - - - 100 130 57 173 467 857 11,836 71.6 9,577 1,448 1,215 1,114 664 404 638 564 595 666 548 1,720 24.7 563 25 37 25 74 87 37 - 25 - 108 146 27.9 752 - - - - 24 - - 163 40 247 278 63.1 5,554 128 155 302 190 183 355 217 797 719 516 1,991 52.0 36 Table P2-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 104,760 5,459 5,991 6,598 5,205 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 40.0 92,586 5,054 5,653 5,937 4,693 4,596 5,549 6,428 14,947 13,901 11,103 14,724 40.5 52,637 4,480 4,753 5,001 3,595 3,730 3,806 4,223 9,183 5,858 3,561 4,447 31.3 10,697 254 525 489 501 258 502 645 1,282 1,976 2,004 2,260 49.9 298 - 79 - 23 - 23 46 - 26 75 26 31.1 28,955 320 297 447 574 608 1,217 1,514 4,482 6,042 5,463 7,991 52.8 12,174 406 338 660 512 534 1,188 1,511 3,061 1,637 1,434 893 37.4 9,675 203 284 485 410 382 844 1,130 2,316 1,364 1,365 893 39.2 2,499 203 54 175 103 152 345 382 745 273 69 - 33.2 55,150 2,472 2,809 2,575 2,896 2,674 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 40.7 48,850 2,313 2,725 2,248 2,587 2,314 3,301 3,477 8,145 7,993 5,889 7,859 41.5 27,170 2,088 2,329 1,771 1,907 1,790 2,289 2,384 5,221 3,278 1,750 2,364 32.9 5,329 72 260 233 384 166 311 209 608 1,153 860 1,074 48.3 209 - 39 - 23 - 23 46 - 26 26 26 30.8 16,141 153 97 244 272 358 678 839 2,316 3,536 3,252 4,396 53.7 6,300 159 84 327 309 360 690 717 1,819 935 544 354 37.3 5,035 44 84 327 254 275 534 479 1,421 739 524 354 37.8 1,265 116 - - 55 85 156 239 398 196 20 - 34.8 52,123 980 1,238 1,597 1,610 1,400 2,931 3,716 8,825 9,681 8,976 11,170 49.4 6,018 898 393 515 278 149 932 791 803 537 561 160 29.5 6,703 81 752 580 590 305 696 945 1,513 713 425 103 32.3 5,305 - 93 475 400 303 496 414 1,233 1,046 531 313 37.8 4,651 - - 27 280 430 356 345 1,383 1,066 637 128 40.6 4,957 - - - 128 228 371 279 1,139 1,299 896 616 47.5 3,069 - - - - 73 95 526 638 890 516 332 47.6 22,219 - - - - - - 487 2,390 4,373 5,451 9,518 62.0 12,174 406 338 660 512 534 1,188 1,511 3,061 1,637 1,434 893 37.4 2,222 377 179 275 27 49 412 298 333 194 79 - 28.6 2,722 28 113 192 323 97 354 537 700 210 118 51 33.2 1,918 - 46 194 163 128 50 248 532 318 240 - 37.3 1,473 - - - - 185 202 126 494 350 116 - 37.8 1,141 - - - - 49 155 92 405 293 100 46 39.9 606 - - - - 48 15 126 150 197 55 15 40.5 2,416 - - - - - - 156 580 173 727 781 60.8 27,980 384 480 804 989 884 1,702 1,811 4,743 5,650 4,683 5,850 49.1 2,685 303 157 224 146 98 543 165 387 340 209 112 29.1 4,020 81 323 403 422 164 494 621 886 366 234 25 30.8 2,478 - - 177 226 197 220 234 531 522 260 111 38.0 2,713 - - - 133 310 263 190 776 623 340 77 40.5 2,834 - - - 91 137 171 210 567 789 477 393 46.4 1,720 - - - - 25 25 361 232 490 325 261 49.2 11,980 - - - - - - 102 1,487 2,643 2,878 4,871 61.6 6,300 159 84 327 309 360 690 717 1,819 935 544 354 37.3 1,025 131 32 158 - 49 240 110 162 119 25 - 28.7 1,633 28 52 144 186 70 218 309 443 114 43 25 31.7 1,015 - - 25 123 49 30 156 265 231 136 - 38.1 920 - - - - 164 202 72 279 183 20 - 35.3 521 - - - - 28 - 92 180 126 48 46 39.3 333 - - - - - - 51 55 157 55 15 48.0 998 - - - - - - - 460 53 218 268 54.5 37 Table P2-6. Reason for Migration, Language Spoken at Home, and Hispanic Origin by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken Hispanic Origin All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Hispanic Origin Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 104,760 5,459 5,991 6,598 5,205 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 40.0 52,637 4,480 4,753 5,001 3,595 3,730 3,806 4,223 9,183 5,858 3,561 4,447 31.3 52,123 980 1,238 1,597 1,610 1,400 2,931 3,716 8,825 9,681 8,976 11,170 49.4 17,676 - - - - 144 997 1,486 3,431 3,720 3,476 4,422 52.4 3,835 54 - - - 14 100 225 757 759 889 1,036 54.5 11,416 662 1,083 779 1,168 911 808 965 1,177 1,433 1,228 1,202 30.8 9,699 233 114 521 329 184 506 375 1,627 2,025 1,775 2,010 49.9 661 - - - - - - 56 302 106 144 53 44.8 248 - - 56 62 - - - - 83 46 - 45.1 147 - 26 - 26 - - 30 - 39 - 25 34.4 5,898 30 15 201 25 26 299 379 1,030 1,100 925 1,868 52.8 2,543 - - 39 - 120 220 200 500 415 494 554 50.5 55,150 2,472 2,809 2,575 2,896 2,674 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 40.7 27,170 2,088 2,329 1,771 1,907 1,790 2,289 2,384 5,221 3,278 1,750 2,364 32.9 27,980 384 480 804 989 884 1,702 1,811 4,743 5,650 4,683 5,850 49.1 7,864 - - - - 144 714 576 1,647 1,762 1,408 1,613 49.8 3,431 54 - - - 14 39 210 675 744 704 990 53.8 6,239 330 389 563 640 530 311 326 611 927 848 762 36.0 5,368 - 65 51 260 76 227 216 999 1,161 982 1,332 51.8 335 - - - - - - - 247 - 61 26 44.4 170 - - 56 62 - - - - 51 - - 17.5 107 - 26 - 26 - - 15 - 39 - - 31.1 3,161 - - 94 - - 189 268 415 786 503 905 52.0 1,306 - - 39 - 120 220 200 149 179 177 221 39.4 99,301 - 5,991 6,598 5,205 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 41.1 71,248 - 4,601 4,771 3,905 4,114 4,868 5,923 13,044 10,482 8,635 10,906 40.2 28,053 - 1,390 1,827 1,300 1,016 1,869 2,016 4,965 5,056 3,902 4,712 44.3 20,525 - 1,041 1,526 1,081 754 1,255 1,360 3,475 3,440 2,751 3,841 44.4 4,637 - 290 269 193 73 398 371 768 1,052 616 606 44.4 2,731 - 59 32 27 188 181 284 660 533 534 233 42.9 159 - - - - - 35 - 61 32 - 32 40.7 8,574 - 355 262 343 188 414 676 1,370 1,531 1,114 2,321 50.1 17,253 - 926 1,455 921 685 1,115 1,181 3,275 3,214 2,278 2,204 41.9 2,226 - 109 109 37 143 341 159 320 311 510 186 40.0 52,678 - 2,809 2,575 2,896 2,674 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 41.6 38,597 - 2,104 1,888 2,117 2,127 2,972 2,984 7,389 6,176 4,572 6,269 41.3 14,080 - 705 687 779 547 1,019 1,210 2,575 2,751 1,861 1,945 42.9 10,290 - 608 578 634 425 649 807 1,729 1,966 1,338 1,557 43.1 2,232 - 98 77 118 20 254 239 402 425 250 349 43.2 1,465 - - 32 27 102 96 164 404 328 273 39 41.1 93 - - - - - 20 - 41 32 - - 40.4 4,042 - 126 73 193 74 212 354 709 836 594 871 48.7 8,799 - 516 536 549 330 586 800 1,714 1,798 1,013 958 40.8 1,239 - 63 78 37 143 221 57 153 117 254 116 37.6 104,760 5,459 5,991 6,598 5,205 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 40.0 9,149 524 476 641 402 595 483 849 1,540 1,452 673 1,514 37.5 5,897 141 398 409 223 325 586 329 1,384 1,066 812 223 37.9 26 - - - - - - - - - 26 - 57.5 3,423 539 70 264 224 70 679 361 433 443 247 94 29.5 86,266 4,256 5,047 5,283 4,357 4,140 4,989 6,400 14,651 12,577 10,779 13,786 40.5 38 Table P2-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 104,760 5,459 5,991 6,598 5,205 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 40.0 29,910 3,000 3,368 2,961 1,994 1,902 1,744 2,049 4,078 3,080 2,689 3,045 29.9 16,209 2,283 2,247 1,407 1,049 850 995 1,375 2,183 1,056 1,020 1,744 26.5 850 - - 14 41 - - - 209 202 163 221 53.1 12,852 717 1,122 1,540 904 1,052 749 674 1,686 1,821 1,506 1,080 32.4 8,840 256 369 219 392 319 727 575 1,336 1,826 1,444 1,377 45.8 720 - - 14 57 96 228 98 - 100 75 52 29.6 303 31 25 - 31 31 31 56 20 25 51 - 33.0 238 - - - - - 130 - - 108 - - 29.9 450 30 14 - - - 43 26 35 117 115 69 50.6 1,941 46 69 79 142 35 104 121 472 362 250 260 39.2 217 - - - - - - 88 25 25 54 25 44.8 563 45 48 - 27 52 - - 73 127 65 126 50.3 7,003 110 239 207 228 211 487 501 1,014 1,751 861 1,394 46.7 54,658 1,855 1,800 3,050 2,403 2,579 3,302 4,362 10,963 8,202 6,848 9,294 41.6 1,588 - - 60 41 - 114 96 319 260 280 419 50.5 6,576 71 244 342 435 492 527 194 965 937 1,042 1,326 45.3 5,306 118 108 275 110 289 115 518 586 1,182 659 1,346 50.4 7,584 271 406 300 591 234 672 942 1,290 1,156 778 945 38.2 6,251 201 211 543 347 355 525 269 1,818 1,219 686 78 37.5 944 - - - 25 - 27 50 90 127 109 515 65.6 2,508 575 111 189 - 107 142 503 480 183 219 - 32.2 9,537 144 176 549 288 460 576 1,156 2,321 1,190 933 1,744 40.5 6,536 320 245 509 301 300 271 193 1,294 1,097 858 1,148 44.3 3,443 86 140 204 173 87 61 269 1,093 248 604 478 39.2 4,350 239 215 161 190 118 476 451 618 680 694 507 40.4 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 104,760 5,459 5,991 6,598 5,205 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 40.0 32,986 3,057 3,338 3,168 2,267 2,502 2,164 2,847 4,530 3,315 2,660 3,138 30.0 18,642 2,333 2,335 1,607 1,287 1,469 1,073 1,557 2,666 1,379 1,159 1,777 26.3 698 - - 20 41 - 14 - 188 37 167 231 55.7 13,647 724 1,002 1,541 939 1,034 1,076 1,290 1,676 1,899 1,335 1,131 32.2 8,938 359 439 325 252 354 754 582 1,295 1,764 1,484 1,330 45.4 743 48 85 14 56 - 279 56 - 75 75 52 29.0 143 - - - - - - - - 118 25 - 53.4 201 - - - - - 130 - - 71 - - 29.7 454 14 - - 25 - 43 - 108 78 115 69 50.5 1,929 175 211 89 88 102 40 197 296 310 217 202 35.9 75 - - - - - - - 25 25 - 25 52.5 496 20 - 25 - 136 - 26 25 101 85 77 48.6 6,345 55 150 304 187 164 326 543 948 1,391 810 1,465 47.7 52,842 1,827 1,809 2,667 2,406 1,961 3,013 3,555 10,821 8,381 7,049 9,353 43.4 1,702 15 74 120 56 - 54 - 369 308 275 430 50.3 6,341 25 180 244 373 412 186 153 979 1,123 1,170 1,497 50.3 4,918 107 20 195 107 94 90 411 443 1,316 868 1,267 53.0 7,540 330 321 226 724 274 715 958 1,299 1,144 653 897 37.0 6,821 340 292 720 308 348 553 428 1,841 1,174 678 140 36.5 1,047 - 114 - 25 23 50 56 53 127 155 444 60.4 2,480 575 111 189 - 116 85 475 500 211 219 - 32.5 9,000 149 289 487 222 292 542 624 2,308 1,241 1,056 1,790 43.0 5,712 105 128 194 261 278 246 168 1,253 909 950 1,219 47.3 2,758 30 94 106 99 77 101 145 808 226 536 535 40.7 3,649 162 255 134 93 149 479 411 414 687 533 331 38.2 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 39 Table P2-8. Residence 1 Year ago by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year Ago Residence 1 year ago Persons 1 year and older Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females 1 year and older Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Total 1 to 4 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 103,876 4,575 5,991 6,598 5,205 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 40.2 96,641 4,000 5,455 6,162 4,975 4,317 5,625 7,343 16,344 14,843 12,253 15,324 40.9 93.0 87.4 91.1 93.4 95.6 84.2 83.5 92.5 90.8 95.5 97.7 98.1 - 6,194 455 472 346 231 758 853 526 1,280 695 284 293 29.9 5,623 455 472 346 231 685 711 444 1,006 695 284 293 29.4 571 - - - - 73 142 83 274 - - - 33.8 1,041 121 64 89 - 54 259 70 384 - - - 28.3 448 89 - - - 25 199 70 65 - - - 28.0 122 15 - - - - 26 30 51 - - - 34.3 25 - - - - - 25 - - - - - 28.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - 25 - - - - - 28.5 51 25 - - - 25 - - - - - - 13.5 54 - - - - - - - 54 - - - 40.5 219 - - 25 - 28 60 - 105 - - - 26.9 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 119 - - 25 - - 20 - 73 - - - 38.3 32 - - - - - - - 32 - - - 37.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 320 32 64 64 - - - - 160 - - - 12.0 54,789 2,112 2,809 2,575 2,896 2,674 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 40.8 50,730 1,875 2,563 2,384 2,742 2,056 3,308 3,904 9,028 8,458 6,281 8,130 41.7 92.6 88.8 91.3 92.6 94.7 76.9 82.9 93.1 90.6 94.7 97.6 99.0 - 3,500 236 214 127 154 565 478 261 761 470 152 83 29.7 3,192 236 214 127 154 512 408 217 618 470 152 83 29.2 307 - - - - 53 69 43 142 - - - 33.2 560 - 32 64 - 54 205 30 176 - - - 27.6 225 - - - - 25 145 30 25 - - - 28.1 66 - - - - - 26 15 25 - - - 31.5 25 - - - - - 25 - - - - - 28.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - 25 - - - - - - 23.5 54 - - - - - - - 54 - - - 40.5 120 - - - - 28 60 - 32 - - - 26.3 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 - - - - - 20 - - - - - 25.5 32 - - - - - - - 32 - - - 37.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 160 - 32 64 - - - - 64 - - - 11.5 40 Table P2-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Total Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 22,305 1,978 5,546 6,092 4,159 1,072 626 674 1,477 449 112 120 13.1 2,165 1,728 436 - - - - - - - - - 4.3 1,756 1,320 436 - - - - - - - - - 4.4 14,724 250 5,110 6,092 3,273 - - - - - - - 11.8 12,721 225 4,122 5,554 2,820 - - - - - - - 12.1 5,416 - - - 886 1,072 626 674 1,477 449 112 120 31.1 2,999 - - - 751 568 398 482 617 121 62 - 27.7 11,355 1,082 2,570 2,402 2,397 625 444 485 956 213 61 120 14.1 1,202 949 253 - - - - - - - - - 4.4 1,060 806 253 - - - - - - - - - 4.4 6,562 133 2,316 2,402 1,711 - - - - - - - 12.0 5,647 108 1,780 2,264 1,495 - - - - - - - 12.4 3,590 - - - 685 625 444 485 956 213 61 120 30.4 1,997 - - - 575 369 294 293 360 69 37 - 25.7 76,377 - - - - - 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 48.7 10,292 - - - - - 175 505 687 1,443 1,946 5,536 66.7 4,640 - - - - - 289 407 1,173 1,140 760 872 50.1 8,089 - - - - - 797 854 1,638 1,792 1,124 1,883 49.3 26,589 - - - - - 2,965 2,931 6,991 5,671 3,964 4,065 45.5 9,736 - - - - - 759 1,605 2,339 1,891 1,970 1,172 46.5 2,097 - - - - - 109 208 668 433 411 268 45.7 1,935 - - - - - 105 200 700 626 154 151 44.3 9,511 - - - - - 1,406 1,005 2,744 1,916 1,437 1,005 41.5 3,487 - - - - - 133 225 1,069 625 770 666 50.8 69.9 - - - - - 81.3 77.8 80.6 71.8 69.5 46.9 17.0 - - - - - 22.8 15.5 21.2 16.4 17.6 10.7 41,724 - - - - - 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 48.2 4,538 - - - - - 25 185 442 668 719 2,499 66.6 1,971 - - - - - 74 88 430 614 300 465 50.9 3,553 - - - - - 250 84 525 1,059 682 954 53.5 14,271 - - - - - 1,758 1,625 3,780 2,721 2,114 2,272 44.9 6,415 - - - - - 622 1,208 1,576 1,322 998 689 43.6 1,150 - - - - - 25 80 390 304 214 136 45.9 1,222 - - - - - 105 151 293 434 88 151 45.9 6,473 - - - - - 1,000 698 1,876 1,316 811 772 41.2 2,131 - - - - - 133 75 652 489 506 277 50.4 75.9 - - - - - 91.3 91.5 86.0 73.8 73.6 52.3 20.6 - - - - - 28.4 18.4 25.4 20.2 20.5 12.8 6,913 - - - 1,784 5,130 - - - - - - 21.9 71.7 - - - 59.3 76.0 - - - - - - 5.1 - - - - 6.8 - - - - - - 3,656 - - - 981 2,674 - - - - - - 22.2 77.4 - - - 63.7 82.4 - - - - - - 7.9 - - - - 10.8 - - - - - - 85,599 - - - 4,092 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 45.5 60,045 - - - 3,548 3,643 5,600 5,092 11,867 10,338 8,823 11,133 45.3 25,554 - - - 544 1,486 1,137 2,847 6,141 5,200 3,714 4,485 45.7 5,331 - - - 288 351 362 1,009 1,413 831 545 532 38.6 4,628 - - - 69 402 382 995 1,172 770 348 491 39.1 10,506 - - - - 257 195 439 2,520 2,673 1,819 2,602 51.2 5,090 - - - 187 477 198 404 1,037 925 1,002 860 47.5 41 Table P2-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 5 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 5 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Persons 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Total 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 99,301 5,991 6,598 5,205 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 41.1 1,515 27 28 - 23 - - 23 144 202 1,067 71.3 2,028 - 28 - 23 48 - 93 141 131 1,564 72.7 4,619 35 68 173 77 70 121 283 401 665 2,724 69.8 2,350 62 93 81 41 129 40 193 267 251 1,194 65.4 1,941 35 28 118 23 - 27 47 102 277 1,283 73.7 85,599 - - 4,092 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 45.5 2,791 - - 106 23 52 - 114 279 429 1,788 73.5 3,261 - - 81 43 100 - 184 458 327 2,069 71.3 625 - - - - 48 - 83 373 73 48 52.5 52,678 2,809 2,575 2,896 2,674 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 41.6 720 - - - 23 - - - 124 119 454 73.5 2,028 - 28 - 23 48 - 93 141 131 1,564 72.7 2,515 - 39 77 23 70 94 159 289 189 1,575 75.2 1,252 32 25 - 20 15 40 111 195 111 704 67.6 1,110 20 - 61 23 - 27 47 102 116 713 79.0 46,675 - - 2,277 2,674 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 45.2 1,550 - - 24 23 15 - 35 194 242 1,017 76.9 1,900 - - 24 43 63 - 62 289 142 1,277 75.5 320 - - - - 48 - 20 204 48 - 51.6 83,290 - - 1,784 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 46.2 305 - - - 76 119 - 109 - - - 27.4 2,503 - - - 138 26 142 260 211 683 1,043 62.3 80,482 - - 1,784 4,915 6,592 7,797 17,639 15,327 11,854 14,574 45.9 700 - - 37 114 25 48 112 93 135 136 45.5 79,782 - - 1,747 4,801 6,566 7,749 17,527 15,235 11,719 14,438 45.9 2,808 - - - 215 145 142 369 211 683 1,043 60.4 612 - - - 190 145 46 109 20 74 27 28.9 198 - - - 25 - - 173 - - - 40.6 232 - - - - - 31 49 124 27 - 51.1 245 - - - - - 25 37 25 158 - 57.5 831 - - - - - - - 41 342 448 66.1 444 - - - - - - - - 82 362 72.5 157 - - - - - - - - - 157 79.7 25 - - - - - - - - - 25 86.5 64 - - - - - 39 - - - 24 30.8 459 - - - 37 108 - 170 26 87 31 40.7 209 - - - 37 108 - 64 - - - 28.3 92 - - - - - - 92 - - - 40.6 - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 - - - - - - 14 - - - 40.5 51 - - - - - - - 26 25 - 55.0 62 - - - - - - - - 62 - 56.8 31 - - - - - - - - - 31 77.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,808 - - - 215 145 142 369 211 683 1,043 60.4 423 - - - 121 - - 71 26 26 179 54.8 2,385 - - - 94 145 142 299 185 657 864 60.8 42 Table P2-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 85,599 4,092 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 45.5 43,070 730 2,706 3,794 4,279 11,126 10,172 7,819 2,443 44.1 50.3 17.8 52.8 56.3 53.9 61.8 65.5 62.4 15.6 305 - 76 119 - 109 - - - 27.4 42,765 730 2,630 3,675 4,279 11,016 10,172 7,819 2,443 44.2 38,834 488 2,171 3,091 3,949 10,146 9,671 7,018 2,300 44.6 24,802 152 1,295 1,976 2,228 7,111 6,522 4,578 939 44.5 3,931 242 459 584 330 870 501 801 144 39.4 9.2 33.1 17.4 15.9 7.7 7.9 4.9 10.2 5.9 42,529 3,362 2,424 2,943 3,660 6,883 5,366 4,718 13,174 48.5 46,675 2,277 2,674 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 45.2 23,118 501 1,377 2,342 2,150 6,147 5,626 3,828 1,148 43.4 49.5 22.0 51.5 58.7 51.3 61.7 63.0 59.5 14.0 183 - 37 82 - 64 - - - 26.9 22,936 501 1,340 2,259 2,150 6,083 5,626 3,828 1,148 43.5 21,267 385 1,073 1,996 1,994 5,873 5,415 3,405 1,125 43.8 13,576 126 675 1,187 1,039 4,186 3,637 2,276 449 43.9 1,669 116 267 263 157 210 211 423 23 35.8 7.3 23.1 19.9 11.6 7.3 3.5 3.7 11.0 2.0 23,556 1,776 1,298 1,649 2,044 3,817 3,301 2,605 7,066 48.4 4,079 96 732 952 1,094 1,174 31 - - 30.7 2,733 96 394 748 672 824 - - - 30.9 8,308 - 229 791 1,207 3,925 1,894 262 - 40.3 5,965 - 86 582 744 2,960 1,378 214 - 40.8 85,599 4,092 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 45.5 56,185 709 3,231 5,089 6,481 15,229 13,007 8,785 3,656 43.0 36,959 270 1,992 3,083 4,758 11,079 8,411 5,595 1,770 41.7 10,936 129 396 1,596 1,012 2,667 2,893 1,708 535 43.7 4,273 103 574 160 311 765 892 848 622 49.6 1,997 108 109 66 258 438 366 358 294 45.3 43,722 316 2,395 4,033 5,089 12,698 11,054 6,597 1,538 42.5 31,434 177 1,740 2,592 3,842 9,731 7,600 4,779 974 41.7 8,317 25 258 1,283 754 2,122 2,486 1,101 289 43.8 2,267 25 244 87 232 582 550 437 109 43.8 10,675 256 808 998 1,240 2,328 1,716 1,745 1,585 43.8 5,142 93 253 491 816 1,324 790 667 708 40.9 2,239 67 138 313 207 545 382 492 94 41.5 1,657 52 303 73 78 155 254 260 482 51.5 29,413 3,383 1,899 1,648 1,459 2,779 2,532 3,752 11,961 58.2 46,675 2,277 2,674 3,991 4,195 9,964 8,927 6,433 8,214 45.2 29,847 517 1,577 3,037 3,154 8,187 7,495 4,265 1,615 42.6 19,612 207 980 1,728 2,188 6,129 4,781 2,864 735 41.8 6,678 104 145 1,041 741 1,365 1,845 984 453 44.3 1,778 77 262 136 113 358 471 263 97 43.1 795 30 109 25 63 188 194 84 101 44.7 23,189 187 1,238 2,240 2,247 6,922 6,464 3,208 684 42.6 16,354 114 799 1,319 1,592 5,417 4,407 2,344 362 42.0 5,221 - 145 807 555 1,153 1,666 631 263 44.3 1,014 25 139 63 50 257 287 164 29 43.7 5,666 256 312 796 778 1,166 961 766 631 41.1 3,000 93 181 409 518 712 354 423 311 40.2 1,133 67 - 233 135 212 178 238 69 40.7 660 52 96 73 63 101 159 47 68 37.9 16,827 1,759 1,097 954 1,041 1,777 1,432 2,168 6,599 56.5 43 Table P2-12. Occupation by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 38,834 488 2,171 3,091 3,949 10,146 9,671 7,018 2,300 44.6 8,589 108 160 772 534 2,688 2,142 1,601 585 45.3 4,140 31 24 347 248 1,318 1,197 802 173 46.4 4,140 31 24 347 248 1,318 1,197 802 173 46.4 4,448 76 135 425 286 1,370 945 799 412 44.4 361 - - 26 81 32 106 88 27 48.5 2,480 - 49 243 134 715 587 418 333 48.9 10,403 131 687 1,013 1,272 2,509 2,531 1,826 433 43.0 227 - - 25 46 37 118 - - 50.0 254 - - 56 - 86 37 74 - 42.2 3,128 71 218 326 312 525 818 596 262 46.0 5,880 60 443 498 753 1,642 1,352 960 171 41.6 915 - 25 108 161 219 206 196 - 42.4 9,803 196 633 815 1,312 2,475 2,233 1,486 652 42.6 489 - 15 - 27 180 121 105 39 48.3 1,902 - 173 61 241 567 561 205 94 43.7 7,412 196 445 754 1,044 1,727 1,551 1,176 519 41.1 2,709 86 222 438 564 453 452 306 187 36.2 836 - 89 - 147 268 185 88 59 41.2 2,686 48 114 143 197 696 673 648 168 46.6 1,180 63 20 174 136 309 240 134 105 40.7 1,971 - 137 187 165 235 711 369 168 50.0 3,252 - 103 40 344 950 804 920 90 48.8 772 - - 25 118 302 156 171 - 44.5 1,896 - 71 - 152 471 500 652 51 50.8 385 - 32 15 46 157 25 71 39 44.4 4,328 53 426 201 270 1,258 1,071 725 323 43.9 221 - - - - 171 25 - 25 39.6 2,032 - 72 117 172 462 579 393 237 50.6 2,074 53 355 84 98 624 467 332 61 42.1 489 - 25 62 51 32 178 91 49 47.9 21,267 385 1,073 1,996 1,994 5,873 5,415 3,405 1,125 43.8 5,671 71 49 618 256 1,827 1,554 883 413 45.1 2,780 31 - 276 168 956 877 391 81 44.6 2,780 31 - 276 168 956 877 391 81 44.6 2,892 39 49 342 88 871 678 492 332 46.4 91 - - - - 32 32 - 27 48.4 2,019 - 24 186 88 547 541 354 279 50.2 7,736 91 562 825 933 1,916 1,861 1,248 299 42.6 108 - - 25 46 37 - - - 33.6 23 - - - - - - 23 - 63.5 2,125 46 161 234 183 382 496 387 237 45.9 4,656 46 376 459 543 1,279 1,159 733 62 41.7 824 - 25 108 161 219 206 105 - 41.0 6,522 196 405 456 761 1,734 1,527 1,091 353 42.6 454 - 15 - 27 145 121 105 39 48.5 668 - 173 - 28 275 158 35 - 41.4 5,401 196 217 456 705 1,314 1,248 951 314 42.3 1,749 86 93 246 369 330 307 194 125 38.1 775 - 89 - 123 231 185 88 59 41.0 1,928 48 35 51 98 471 587 535 103 49.8 949 63 - 158 115 282 168 134 27 37.7 57 - - 20 - - 37 - - 54.2 383 - - 15 - 177 119 31 39 45.0 31 - - - - - - 31 - 60.5 184 - - - - 89 94 - - 48.2 168 - - 15 - 88 25 - 39 44.6 602 27 31 - 23 187 202 131 - 45.7 51 - - - - 51 - - - 40.0 347 - 31 - 23 62 150 81 - 50.2 204 27 - - - 74 52 50 - 45.0 295 - 25 62 20 32 115 20 20 45.3 44 Table P2-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 38,834 488 2,171 3,091 3,949 10,146 9,671 7,018 2,300 44.6 688 - 27 40 50 185 232 107 46 46.5 284 - 54 - - 27 130 - 73 48.2 123 - - - 56 - 67 - - 47.1 2,497 - 175 67 203 594 808 564 86 47.9 1,014 - 62 20 50 368 269 179 64 45.2 671 - 25 - 25 259 205 93 64 47.5 118 - 25 - - - 73 20 - 49.4 474 - - - 25 259 93 72 25 44.2 39 - - - - - 39 - - 49.5 - - - - - - - - - - 342 - 37 20 25 110 64 86 - 39.0 39 - - - - - - 39 - 60.5 90 - 37 - 25 27 - - - 34.3 37 - - - - 37 - - - 36.5 131 - - - - 20 64 47 - 48.5 20 - - 20 - - - - - 27.5 25 - - - - 25 - - - 38.5 4,951 31 281 364 426 1,415 1,120 963 353 44.7 884 - 31 27 74 127 291 215 120 51.5 31 - 31 - - - - - - 20.5 853 - - 27 74 127 291 215 120 51.6 744 - 39 161 73 153 177 121 20 40.5 1,564 31 48 25 181 655 256 322 46 43.5 516 27 32 25 - 140 114 150 28 47.9 169 27 - - - 46 - 96 - 55.5 347 - 32 25 - 94 114 54 28 47.6 6,892 242 521 820 917 1,649 1,507 914 322 39.2 816 - 63 85 28 205 280 155 - 45.7 1,211 72 178 123 148 331 221 137 - 38.1 2,143 86 137 417 394 340 350 300 119 35.4 762 37 20 50 77 189 278 43 68 47.3 548 37 20 25 51 189 183 23 20 37.7 1,318 20 15 136 336 198 334 264 14 42.1 15,644 142 700 1,419 1,557 3,999 3,625 3,197 1,005 45.0 1,260 - 25 181 27 330 224 291 183 48.6 795 - 56 25 66 206 165 235 42 45.9 199 - - - 27 - 120 51 - 48.8 1,338 - 20 162 71 333 494 232 25 46.2 2,704 - 99 207 445 655 459 629 210 44.3 837 25 126 130 80 154 246 76 - 35.9 8,323 117 374 654 793 2,288 1,918 1,656 524 44.6 1,229 - 114 170 91 355 313 166 20 42.0 603 39 64 - 101 157 107 77 58 42.9 2,337 - 76 204 83 650 450 639 236 49.9 1,095 - 25 76 63 359 339 204 28 45.9 855 - 15 76 90 256 246 127 46 43.9 606 - 79 103 - 106 98 166 54 48.5 4,460 - 257 174 327 1,529 1,396 530 247 44.7 446 25 46 26 26 43 69 151 60 50.6 38,834 488 2,171 3,091 3,949 10,146 9,671 7,018 2,300 44.6 22,247 457 1,540 2,242 2,728 5,695 4,711 3,710 1,164 42.0 9,199 31 470 413 745 3,143 2,615 1,254 529 44.5 861 - 53 144 25 112 141 301 86 48.3 6,490 - 108 293 451 1,174 2,204 1,739 521 50.6 37 - - - - 23 - 14 - 37.8 45 Table P2-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 21,267 385 1,073 1,996 1,994 5,873 5,415 3,405 1,125 43.8 52 - - - - 26 26 - - 46.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 287 - 14 - 14 25 152 82 - 49.7 225 - - - 25 112 48 - 39 44.0 175 - - - - 87 48 - 39 47.0 48 - - - - - 48 - - 49.0 - - - - - - - - - - 87 - - - - 87 - - - 41.5 - - - - - - - - - - 51 - - - 25 25 - - - 35.0 25 - - - 25 - - - - 34.5 - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - 25 - - - 38.5 1,598 31 185 155 100 467 363 275 20 41.9 182 - 31 - 23 - 74 54 - 50.5 31 - 31 - - - - - - 20.5 151 - - - 23 - 74 54 - 51.2 343 - 39 61 27 59 87 49 20 40.7 295 31 48 - 25 98 48 46 - 39.1 226 27 - - - 49 51 71 28 52.5 93 27 - - - 20 - 46 - 39.0 133 - - - - 28 51 25 28 52.5 4,588 179 229 530 558 1,163 1,038 634 257 40.6 492 - - 46 28 114 173 132 - 47.3 612 46 45 30 41 254 122 74 - 40.4 1,537 86 65 310 301 244 264 214 54 35.2 417 - 20 - 20 143 122 43 68 47.9 301 - 20 - 20 143 75 23 20 37.7 865 20 15 136 172 151 258 98 14 41.7 10,210 103 403 1,020 955 2,749 2,421 1,983 576 44.3 531 - 25 145 - 112 100 148 - 41.6 98 - - - - 20 25 52 - 56.1 173 - - - 27 - 120 26 - 48.6 1,124 - 20 162 71 267 392 186 25 45.6 1,551 - 52 81 173 506 232 396 111 44.3 498 - 85 130 25 80 117 62 - 35.3 6,115 103 220 456 612 1,764 1,434 1,086 440 44.2 750 - 65 78 91 255 157 83 20 41.0 556 39 64 - 101 157 86 50 58 42.2 1,801 - 51 147 37 518 424 442 181 49.7 770 - 25 76 63 221 228 156 - 44.0 521 - 15 51 90 116 123 81 46 43.7 415 - - 79 - 106 71 104 54 48.7 2,980 - 201 128 169 1,087 1,024 242 129 44.1 235 25 25 26 - 43 35 20 60 43.9 21,267 385 1,073 1,996 1,994 5,873 5,415 3,405 1,125 43.8 12,284 354 683 1,405 1,435 3,136 2,607 2,142 522 41.7 6,072 31 365 289 383 2,168 1,811 696 327 44.0 538 - 25 98 25 87 115 133 54 45.5 2,350 - - 204 150 459 881 434 221 49.6 23 - - - - 23 - - - 37.5 46 Table P2-15. Income Last Year for Households, Families, Males and Females by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 47,319 48 1,523 3,072 4,551 11,352 9,220 7,341 10,213 48.5 1,164 - 149 92 113 176 54 92 487 52.9 3,188 - 136 165 157 434 263 484 1,549 64.3 3,972 - 339 360 108 540 728 605 1,292 54.0 9,596 - 373 807 1,405 2,127 1,594 1,095 2,194 45.4 7,374 48 153 779 1,121 1,766 1,407 1,036 1,064 43.8 7,731 - 73 268 742 2,491 1,504 1,151 1,502 48.0 7,276 - 243 347 518 1,891 1,779 1,400 1,098 47.6 3,876 - 56 206 289 1,162 908 745 510 46.9 3,142 - - 49 97 765 982 732 517 51.4 31,015 28,751 18,920 24,345 27,831 35,989 38,569 37,622 22,594 42,443 27,924 25,991 32,385 35,156 45,271 49,786 52,680 34,107 25,292 48 693 1,577 2,016 6,151 5,467 4,219 5,121 49.1 648 - 149 51 75 124 64 51 133 37.2 797 - 15 86 107 181 63 163 182 50.2 1,233 - 109 198 37 172 251 131 336 50.5 3,840 - 215 287 553 873 491 472 948 44.7 3,724 48 71 373 380 794 768 579 710 47.8 4,006 - 50 188 277 1,086 924 490 990 50.3 5,361 - 27 301 392 1,370 1,323 1,138 810 48.0 3,086 - 56 92 170 872 841 560 495 49.1 2,597 - - - 25 679 743 634 517 52.4 41,839 28,751 19,101 26,946 28,768 44,830 51,489 55,768 39,974 53,031 27,924 24,579 34,241 37,496 54,117 59,330 67,609 48,977 31,682 192 1,678 2,105 3,354 7,143 5,798 5,112 6,301 47.4 49.2 32.9 56.0 63.2 69.5 64.1 55.8 47.6 10.5 623 - 79 20 73 37 102 142 170 55.0 620 - 20 28 63 52 37 174 245 58.7 2,875 89 263 102 96 394 129 312 1,490 66.2 4,250 40 637 429 291 532 599 594 1,129 48.5 6,144 63 435 669 884 1,224 808 723 1,339 42.7 5,583 - 102 578 817 1,564 1,253 612 656 42.8 5,350 - 25 159 748 1,290 1,274 1,354 500 50.3 4,561 - 116 119 335 1,530 1,104 770 587 45.9 1,676 - - - 46 520 492 431 187 50.9 24,808 9,091 13,523 19,571 24,427 29,713 32,573 32,466 16,287 31,548 10,766 17,824 22,726 28,580 37,017 38,308 37,413 23,187 37,124 578 1,773 3,155 3,253 8,504 7,921 5,424 6,515 46.9 45.7 19.7 50.2 43.6 51.2 67.3 56.3 44.1 5.6 605 86 86 86 - 151 39 86 70 38.0 1,037 32 72 79 73 77 124 43 539 66.8 3,820 321 96 190 272 244 518 645 1,535 57.4 4,742 - 290 593 353 584 995 689 1,238 50.2 11,334 20 701 952 1,075 2,464 2,783 1,681 1,657 46.1 5,649 - 134 691 809 1,683 945 766 621 41.6 5,470 - 255 333 450 2,164 1,238 492 540 41.5 3,527 119 139 209 146 914 1,073 657 270 47.7 939 - - 23 76 223 206 365 46 50.0 21,283 8,087 18,972 21,481 22,694 28,425 22,325 21,511 14,089 27,169 15,567 22,802 23,713 26,491 32,315 28,642 32,263 18,648 47 Table P2-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Age, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over Persons 16 years and over Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over Persons 16 years and over Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median 26,766 87 799 1,763 2,200 6,420 5,708 4,375 5,412 48.9 18,707 48 419 1,442 1,795 5,595 4,841 3,112 1,455 45.1 12,183 48 608 1,177 1,647 4,489 2,420 955 838 41.1 9,820 - 212 577 1,098 4,208 2,234 839 653 42.4 4,708 48 534 841 1,089 1,376 425 165 231 34.0 5,412 - - - - - - - 5,412 72.0 9,096 48 482 867 907 2,401 1,684 1,234 1,474 44.5 6,211 48 260 662 746 1,976 1,394 791 334 42.1 6,414 48 454 846 892 2,071 1,137 477 488 40.3 4,930 - 183 458 632 1,894 992 422 349 41.3 2,738 48 409 538 530 655 294 104 159 32.6 1,474 - - - - - - - 1,474 75.3 2,607 57 268 462 293 576 650 211 91 38.6 1,553 - 164 301 164 351 487 86 - 38.1 62 - - - - - - - 62 69.8 85,599 4,092 5,130 6,737 7,939 18,008 15,538 12,537 15,617 45.5 2,308 2,308 - - - - - - - 16.9 21,674 - - - - - - 6,057 15,617 69.4 5,521 39 406 634 713 1,272 819 618 1,018 42.6 20.6 45.3 50.8 36.0 32.4 19.8 14.3 14.1 18.8 2,308 - 99 345 394 806 361 207 97 37.3 3,764 - 345 583 676 1,188 551 249 172 36.4 2,781 - 120 308 454 1,054 473 200 172 37.9 1,756 - 317 400 365 482 103 69 20 32.4 1,018 - - - - - - - 1,018 73.9 3,124 - 269 478 441 923 453 272 288 37.7 1,512 - 75 304 280 524 190 119 20 36.5 2,805 - 269 478 441 866 406 201 145 36.7 2,171 - 92 308 368 758 328 173 145 37.4 1,232 - 269 295 191 306 103 49 20 31.3 288 - - - - - - - 288 68.4 1,265 57 203 140 129 202 288 186 62 39.2 48.5 100.0 75.6 30.2 44.0 35.0 44.3 88.0 68.6 380 - 119 25 - 27 148 61 - 45.7 4,913 - - - - - - - 4,913 72.8 18,658 1,027 1,700 1,718 1,607 3,162 2,271 2,260 4,913 45.7 21.8 25.1 33.1 25.5 20.2 17.6 14.6 18.0 31.5 670 670 - - - - - - - 16.9 6,117 - - - - - - 1,204 4,913 70.9 13,865 814 1,203 1,293 1,131 2,408 1,606 1,703 3,706 45.8 22,959 1,192 2,102 2,180 1,929 3,943 2,955 2,909 5,749 45.4 28,145 1,589 2,473 2,548 2,515 4,783 3,856 3,609 6,771 45.4 39,865 2,283 3,147 3,569 4,152 7,198 5,969 4,776 8,772 44.1 26,766 87 799 1,763 2,200 6,420 5,708 4,375 5,412 48.9 4,268 39 270 253 236 409 432 511 2,118 64.9 10,178 - 399 890 1,125 2,990 1,507 1,323 1,944 44.2 12,319 48 130 621 839 3,022 3,769 2,541 1,349 49.2 15,497 - 147 655 1,030 3,420 3,736 2,900 3,610 51.1 2,162 - 48 39 75 - 183 288 1,530 71.7 4,496 - 75 209 310 1,016 912 663 1,312 51.2 8,839 - 24 407 645 2,403 2,641 1,950 769 48.7 9,096 48 482 867 907 2,401 1,684 1,234 1,474 44.5 1,899 - 194 174 161 384 249 196 541 47.0 4,669 - 238 616 706 1,486 537 581 506 40.3 2,529 48 50 77 40 531 899 456 427 50.8 48 Table P3-1. Age and Marital Status by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Age All Persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Marital Status Males 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 104,760 52,637 28,304 401 23,932 8,414 2,282 5,459 4,480 2,869 - 1,611 254 - 5,991 4,753 3,005 - 1,748 475 50 6,598 5,001 2,578 - 2,423 442 47 5,205 3,595 1,841 27 1,728 476 25 5,130 3,730 2,225 25 1,480 211 46 6,737 3,806 2,380 14 1,412 477 25 7,939 4,223 2,358 - 1,864 467 178 9,336 5,100 2,842 - 2,258 314 68 8,672 4,084 2,268 97 1,719 688 212 7,773 3,400 1,720 - 1,680 671 236 7,765 2,458 668 - 1,790 784 284 6,480 1,756 661 - 1,095 938 203 6,057 1,805 628 84 1,093 801 61 5,586 1,351 492 78 780 551 166 4,280 1,092 489 14 589 423 337 3,007 1,049 614 14 421 127 151 1,435 420 257 - 163 140 169 1,309 534 409 48 78 174 24 40.0 31.3 28.3 61.4 33.8 48.1 54.5 55,150 27,170 14,748 127 12,294 4,288 1,042 2,472 2,088 1,473 - 615 72 - 2,809 2,329 1,421 - 907 235 25 2,575 1,771 911 - 860 212 20 2,896 1,907 914 - 993 359 25 2,674 1,790 1,037 - 753 166 - 3,991 2,289 1,592 14 683 286 25 4,195 2,384 1,298 - 1,086 81 127 4,955 2,878 1,496 - 1,382 117 15 5,009 2,343 1,260 55 1,027 404 72 4,724 1,811 1,062 - 749 511 162 4,203 1,467 332 - 1,135 353 128 3,265 848 394 - 454 451 27 3,168 902 275 29 598 382 - 2,791 593 236 14 343 221 52 1,735 495 158 14 323 119 144 1,813 622 348 - 274 77 130 919 239 165 - 74 93 64 956 414 377 - 37 149 24 40.7 32.9 30.1 41.8 36.0 46.9 51.1 39,418 17,421 8,910 274 8,237 3,475 1,189 15,208 8,932 4,622 80 4,230 1,073 223 19,011 6,796 3,466 140 3,189 1,702 839 1,155 386 185 - 201 108 - 1,135 344 79 - 264 142 62 2,910 964 558 53 353 450 64 47,294 20,983 10,943 127 9,912 3,769 996 18,289 11,088 5,594 43 5,451 1,414 169 19,234 6,722 3,833 70 2,819 1,515 559 1,365 545 227 - 318 46 25 4,359 1,111 616 14 481 498 165 4,046 1,517 674 - 843 296 78 49 Table P3-1. Age and Marital Status by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Age All Persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Marital Status Males 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 37,375 3,619 3,033 4,968 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 553 - 91 25 110 84 - 173 494 - 39 20 183 67 - 219 973 - 46 92 349 257 - 135 992 101 46 312 220 43 27 116 1,064 75 105 155 375 77 111 78 1,853 114 41 207 892 94 141 575 2,613 25 - 539 321 586 116 458 3,545 152 288 560 1,007 416 89 310 3,413 101 195 797 590 604 508 275 3,110 345 234 360 550 606 533 356 3,675 409 395 475 802 539 417 563 3,298 470 225 360 369 370 537 284 3,113 570 337 159 516 547 360 277 3,388 360 189 372 201 671 651 130 2,377 333 328 373 20 604 240 51 1,628 284 292 51 - 179 144 52 706 233 69 24 - 80 46 - 577 47 113 85 99 49 120 - 50.0 60.2 55.4 42.8 39.1 50.9 55.6 39.6 20,598 2,024 1,927 2,393 3,689 3,205 2,248 2,053 281 - 43 25 15 57 - 31 125 - 39 20 20 20 - 95 468 - - 46 160 131 - 104 519 37 46 167 67 - 27 85 672 75 105 70 253 51 15 46 1,037 27 41 135 370 94 91 354 1,390 25 - 354 226 159 116 212 1,771 115 130 113 697 311 89 175 2,087 24 149 353 311 558 225 103 1,991 236 127 268 387 338 314 249 2,084 209 326 225 431 216 273 172 1,789 203 151 141 236 229 338 150 1,736 376 184 93 282 357 193 147 1,872 190 175 108 113 241 368 53 925 50 137 163 20 292 37 51 957 217 181 51 - 85 53 26 523 209 20 24 - 41 46 - 369 32 73 37 99 26 62 - 49.9 60.7 54.4 44.2 40.2 49.1 54.9 38.7 15,631 1,594 1,013 2,529 2,470 2,466 1,791 1,703 4,537 270 181 962 1,076 767 283 442 8,521 904 617 1,178 1,151 1,298 1,287 1,153 662 146 14 23 46 100 27 - 561 91 94 94 25 126 25 26 1,350 183 106 271 171 175 169 82 19,723 2,024 1,844 2,301 3,493 2,997 2,248 1,823 5,109 572 469 737 1,038 803 408 509 9,358 691 876 1,016 1,727 1,256 1,185 1,081 749 106 25 196 155 73 52 - 2,460 431 285 248 257 403 390 124 2,047 224 188 105 316 462 213 109 50 Table P3-2. Household Relationship, Children Ever Born, and Health Insurance by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Relationship Children Ever Born Health Insurance All persons Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons Under 18 Years Total Householder/Spouse Child of householder Grandchild of householder Other relative Nonrelative Own Child under 18 Total In married couple family Percent of persons under 18 With male parent only With female parent only Grandchild without parent Related Child without parent Unrelated Child Married Child Persons 65 years and over Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Children ever born Females 15 years and over No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 104,760 52,637 28,304 401 23,932 8,414 2,282 12,889 5,001 2,376 105 2,520 1,252 500 13,877 6,124 3,313 43 2,768 926 358 13,089 5,335 2,705 53 2,576 1,212 239 12,162 5,023 2,565 53 2,404 925 239 12,697 5,255 2,567 14 2,673 962 192 12,199 5,059 2,423 14 2,622 851 192 15,446 5,215 2,979 89 2,147 1,424 704 26,952 20,125 11,475 41 8,609 1,648 201 3,012 2,496 1,452 14 1,030 339 - 1,213 269 104 - 165 73 27 2,845 1,670 646 41 983 111 25 2,741 1,147 687 - 460 467 37 21,470 16,476 9,530 - 6,947 1,540 123 39 39 - - 39 - - 18,250 13,825 8,139 - 5,686 1,182 123 2,561 2,086 1,218 - 868 318 - 485 431 118 - 313 - - 134 95 55 - 39 39 - 21,431 16,437 9,530 - 6,907 1,540 123 7,681 5,197 3,250 - 1,947 653 - 35.8 31.5 34.1 - 28.0 42.4 - 2,880 2,285 1,083 - 1,201 138 - 9,827 8,198 4,732 - 3,466 564 123 577 416 277 - 140 146 - 285 231 118 - 114 - - 134 95 55 - 39 39 - 46 15 15 - - - - 15,617 4,447 2,262 155 2,031 1,414 846 3,176 930 420 37 473 389 125 2,236 782 450 14 317 140 114 2,776 821 413 - 408 239 142 2,689 796 413 - 383 214 142 3,398 937 502 14 421 268 139 3,361 900 465 14 421 268 139 2,991 799 419 62 318 250 298 653 37 - - 37 73 27 297 116 58 27 31 56 - 91 25 - - 25 - - 47,294 20,983 10,943 127 9,912 3,769 996 10,431 5,238 2,480 14 2,744 1,410 135 8,791 4,188 2,181 14 1,992 850 78 10,530 4,769 2,542 14 2,213 861 269 8,211 3,210 1,856 - 1,354 469 275 9,331 3,577 1,884 84 1,609 178 239 2.2 2.0 2.1 3.1 1.9 1.3 2.7 104,760 52,637 28,304 401 23,932 8,414 2,282 31,611 14,058 7,616 68 6,374 2,217 735 73,150 38,579 20,688 333 17,558 6,197 1,548 47,992 27,559 13,521 223 13,815 3,724 668 4,302 1,121 416 - 705 950 71 13,646 4,221 1,855 210 2,157 1,298 583 9,577 6,313 4,670 - 1,643 602 317 563 283 238 - 46 147 59 752 404 236 28 139 190 48 5,554 2,680 1,817 - 863 327 93 51 Table P3-2. Household Relationship, Children Ever Born, and Health Insurance by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Relationship Children Ever Born Health Insurance All persons Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons Under 18 Years Total Householder/Spouse Child of householder Grandchild of householder Other relative Nonrelative Own Child under 18 Total In married couple family Percent of persons under 18 With male parent only With female parent only Grandchild without parent Related Child without parent Unrelated Child Married Child Persons 65 years and over Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Children ever born Females 15 years and over No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 37,375 3,619 3,033 4,968 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 5,463 613 365 759 647 682 953 672 6,019 616 587 475 1,066 1,079 631 450 5,834 408 382 1,160 1,080 1,004 344 470 5,585 361 382 1,113 1,065 953 319 390 5,926 721 537 783 1,119 845 649 361 5,736 721 485 760 1,104 791 649 361 7,149 746 600 834 1,035 1,035 1,064 954 4,215 180 248 564 1,049 714 226 763 177 - 48 - 41 49 - - 744 138 83 133 105 70 20 99 917 82 141 100 319 147 103 121 930 114 43 158 146 246 50 161 2,743 64 221 342 837 431 27 589 - - - - - - - - 2,532 64 174 315 770 403 27 589 157 - 48 - 41 28 - - 54 - - 27 27 - - - - - - - - - - - 2,743 64 221 342 837 431 27 589 1,335 64 82 159 514 117 27 497 48.7 100.0 37.2 46.6 61.4 27.1 100.0 84.4 412 - 48 116 55 28 - 46 896 - 91 39 210 286 - 46 15 - - - - - - - 54 - - 27 27 - - - - - - - - - - - 31 - - - 31 - - - 8,676 1,258 991 906 320 1,583 1,201 234 1,706 164 236 177 - 227 367 26 1,148 132 125 91 98 226 76 53 1,523 204 140 271 51 505 115 51 1,486 204 140 271 51 505 115 51 2,001 335 197 228 104 321 290 52 2,001 335 197 228 104 321 290 52 1,618 256 225 52 - 165 353 27 490 138 43 87 - 70 - 25 125 - 25 - 68 31 - - 65 28 - - - 37 - - 19,723 2,024 1,844 2,301 3,493 2,997 2,248 1,823 3,087 242 268 404 624 373 175 560 3,273 365 260 463 743 465 223 402 4,425 488 493 581 707 775 594 204 3,750 425 347 293 875 344 399 507 5,188 505 476 560 544 1,039 858 149 2.6 2.5 2.6 2.6 2.1 2.8 3.3 1.7 37,375 3,619 3,033 4,968 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 13,081 537 507 1,880 3,867 1,446 1,324 1,520 24,294 3,082 2,526 3,088 2,738 4,425 2,716 2,532 14,495 1,518 1,047 2,092 1,986 3,054 1,283 1,546 1,527 165 203 233 128 203 107 634 7,269 1,241 1,047 605 328 1,343 992 274 2,164 295 332 184 423 214 307 181 74 37 - - - - - - 109 61 - - 48 - - - 2,285 420 310 293 176 216 376 169 52 Table P3-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 104,760 52,637 28,304 401 23,932 8,414 2,282 92,586 52,637 28,304 401 23,932 8,414 2,282 52,637 52,637 28,304 401 23,932 - - 10,697 - - - - 8,414 2,282 298 - - - - - - 28,955 - - - - - - 12,174 - - - - - - 9,675 - - - - - - 2,499 - - - - - - 55,150 27,170 14,748 127 12,294 4,288 1,042 48,850 27,170 14,748 127 12,294 4,288 1,042 27,170 27,170 14,748 127 12,294 - - 5,329 - - - - 4,288 1,042 209 - - - - - - 16,141 - - - - - - 6,300 - - - - - - 5,035 - - - - - - 1,265 - - - - - - 52,123 - - - - 8,414 2,282 6,018 - - - - 1,551 50 6,703 - - - - 1,768 70 5,305 - - - - 925 139 4,651 - - - - 711 165 4,957 - - - - 931 248 3,069 - - - - 350 69 22,219 - - - - 2,288 1,541 12,174 - - - - - - 2,222 - - - - - - 2,722 - - - - - - 1,918 - - - - - - 1,473 - - - - - - 1,141 - - - - - - 606 - - - - - - 2,416 - - - - - - 27,980 - - - - 4,288 1,042 2,685 - - - - 545 25 4,020 - - - - 1,022 50 2,478 - - - - 382 86 2,713 - - - - 519 41 2,834 - - - - 525 136 1,720 - - - - 167 27 11,980 - - - - 1,216 676 6,300 - - - - - - 1,025 - - - - - - 1,633 - - - - - - 1,015 - - - - - - 920 - - - - - - 521 - - - - - - 333 - - - - - - 998 - - - - - - 53 Table P3-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 37,375 3,619 3,033 4,968 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 26,973 3,277 2,725 3,402 2,524 4,747 3,440 2,280 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 174 - 39 69 - - - 124 26,799 3,277 2,685 3,333 2,524 4,747 3,440 2,156 10,402 342 308 1,566 4,082 1,124 599 1,772 8,073 299 194 1,442 2,888 1,081 547 1,602 2,329 43 114 124 1,193 43 52 170 20,598 2,024 1,927 2,393 3,689 3,205 2,248 2,053 15,193 1,900 1,787 1,652 1,358 2,539 1,886 1,157 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 134 - 39 69 - - - 75 15,059 1,900 1,748 1,584 1,358 2,539 1,886 1,082 5,404 125 139 741 2,331 666 363 895 4,139 102 54 617 1,798 643 311 895 1,265 23 85 124 533 23 52 - 37,375 3,619 3,033 4,968 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 3,349 198 325 278 891 487 110 1,069 4,137 140 268 721 1,134 490 203 728 3,888 74 290 730 1,251 447 414 353 3,390 136 101 653 1,022 690 241 385 3,281 217 120 620 1,005 359 395 496 2,384 278 48 541 368 332 173 266 17,545 2,661 1,905 1,596 1,028 3,205 2,503 845 10,402 342 308 1,566 4,082 1,124 599 1,772 1,568 - - 84 669 160 85 654 2,187 20 28 557 754 128 27 535 1,822 23 28 380 813 143 149 96 1,273 37 - 205 669 142 47 200 1,039 37 28 244 548 93 53 103 550 85 - 146 126 68 32 56 2,262 177 222 48 574 484 205 154 20,598 2,024 1,927 2,393 3,689 3,205 2,248 2,053 1,661 85 94 161 396 256 57 454 2,495 27 248 371 699 354 70 453 1,813 74 117 255 595 194 255 197 1,943 72 101 401 506 442 172 210 1,901 141 100 366 611 158 262 272 1,357 208 48 239 191 189 173 169 9,745 1,467 1,243 727 711 1,683 1,260 343 5,404 125 139 741 2,331 666 363 895 708 - - 43 256 140 32 317 1,346 - 28 265 498 108 27 286 990 23 28 184 453 72 122 25 802 - - 143 466 96 15 118 501 - 28 153 203 48 53 20 302 70 - 51 79 39 32 31 901 32 54 - 376 211 81 97 54 Table P3-5. Hispanic Origin by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Hispanic Origin Persons of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Hispanic Origin All persons Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 18,495 8,987 7,053 - 1,934 822 2,205 1,204 1,157 852 - 305 31 - 944 710 561 - 149 - 50 1,315 976 725 - 251 98 47 849 482 423 - 60 104 25 990 569 501 - 68 - 46 1,748 715 584 - 131 77 25 1,539 744 659 - 86 81 153 1,719 844 496 - 347 - 68 1,638 763 594 - 168 110 185 1,613 836 660 - 175 20 236 1,348 225 185 - 39 44 259 1,055 252 201 - 51 94 203 704 141 121 - 20 57 61 409 112 112 - - 27 166 663 223 141 - 82 - 337 356 206 206 - - - 151 169 - - - - - 169 234 32 32 - - 78 24 36.4 28.7 28.4 - 30.1 41.8 55.1 9,704 4,660 3,501 - 1,158 492 1,014 571 556 469 - 87 - - 417 372 263 - 109 - 25 411 260 192 - 68 27 20 492 247 188 - 60 104 25 452 199 179 - 20 - - 1,036 455 350 - 104 50 25 964 537 451 - 86 42 127 1,053 524 216 - 308 - 15 873 434 313 - 121 50 45 976 456 397 - 60 - 162 707 171 131 - 39 20 128 554 187 135 - 51 67 27 342 104 84 - 20 26 - 234 88 88 - - 27 52 212 25 - - 25 - 144 176 46 46 - - - 130 64 - - - - - 64 170 - - - - 78 24 36.8 32.5 32.0 - 36.1 42.9 51.3 104,760 52,637 28,304 401 23,932 8,414 2,282 9,149 6,272 5,374 - 898 374 1,942 5,897 1,041 409 - 633 166 - 26 - - - - - - 3,423 1,674 1,271 - 403 283 263 86,266 43,650 21,251 401 21,998 7,592 78 55,150 27,170 14,748 127 12,294 4,288 1,042 4,581 3,085 2,508 - 576 300 887 3,447 770 306 - 463 31 - 26 - - - - - - 1,650 805 687 - 118 161 128 45,446 22,510 11,246 127 11,136 3,796 27 55 Table P3-5. Hispanic Origin by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Hispanic Origin Persons of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Hispanic Origin All persons Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 6,167 69 134 123 4,863 216 120 313 15 - - - 15 - - - 183 - - - 183 - - - 193 - - - 193 - - - 237 - - - 189 - - - 375 - - 20 328 - 27 - 790 - - - 619 - 15 141 560 - - - 205 144 - - 788 23 51 56 658 - - 20 580 - - - 492 26 - - 489 - - - 415 - 46 32 699 - - - 653 46 - 121 505 - 46 - 323 - - - 444 46 - - 398 - - - 104 - - - 104 - - - 104 - 37 46 20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 100 - - - 68 - 32 - 39.5 62.3 55.4 38.7 40.1 34.7 49.4 37.8 3,385 23 73 - 2,729 152 61 153 15 - - - 15 - - - 20 - - - 20 - - - 103 - - - 103 - - - 115 - - - 67 - - - 253 - - - 253 - - - 431 - - - 260 - 15 76 258 - - - 178 80 - - 493 23 51 - 420 - - 20 344 - - - 287 26 - - 326 - - - 252 - 46 32 363 - - - 317 46 - 25 273 - - - 190 - - - 211 - - - 211 - - - 67 - - - 67 - - - 43 - 23 - 20 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 68 - - - 68 - - - 40.0 37.5 38.5 - 40.3 35.0 49.3 37.0 37,375 3,619 3,033 4,968 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 561 - 88 67 135 122 93 - 4,670 23 46 56 4,364 46 - 20 26 - - - - - - - 910 46 - - 364 48 27 293 31,208 3,549 2,899 4,845 1,743 5,655 3,920 3,739 20,598 2,024 1,927 2,393 3,689 3,205 2,248 2,053 310 - 73 - 89 58 61 - 2,626 23 - - 2,478 46 - 20 26 - - - - - - - 423 - - - 163 48 - 133 17,213 2,001 1,853 2,393 960 3,053 2,187 1,900 56 Table P3-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 104,760 52,637 28,304 401 23,932 8,414 2,282 52,123 - - - - 8,414 2,282 17,676 - - - - 2,655 518 3,835 - - - - 549 167 11,416 - - - - 1,750 686 9,699 - - - - 1,414 602 661 - - - - 150 - 248 - - - - - - 147 - - - - 82 - 5,898 - - - - 1,141 240 2,543 - - - - 672 70 55,150 27,170 14,748 127 12,294 4,288 1,042 27,980 - - - - 4,288 1,042 7,864 - - - - 1,265 92 3,431 - - - - 504 119 6,239 - - - - 984 318 5,368 - - - - 637 328 335 - - - - 25 - 170 - - - - - - 107 - - - - 67 - 3,161 - - - - 522 115 1,306 - - - - 283 70 99,301 48,157 25,435 401 22,321 8,160 2,282 71,248 37,830 18,257 401 19,173 6,487 289 28,053 10,327 7,179 - 3,148 1,674 1,993 20,525 9,423 6,399 - 3,024 1,595 1,249 4,637 636 512 - 124 79 457 2,731 236 236 - - - 287 159 32 32 - - - - 8,574 1,803 288 - 1,515 366 - 17,253 8,028 6,548 - 1,479 1,170 1,993 2,226 496 343 - 153 138 - 52,678 25,082 13,275 127 11,679 4,216 1,042 38,597 19,821 9,602 127 10,091 3,401 143 14,080 5,261 3,673 - 1,588 815 899 10,290 4,725 3,203 - 1,522 776 609 2,232 410 344 - 66 39 194 1,465 126 126 - - - 96 93 - - - - - - 4,042 1,019 245 - 773 98 - 8,799 3,969 3,236 - 733 604 899 1,239 273 192 - 82 113 - 57 Table P3-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 37,375 3,619 3,033 4,968 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 37,375 3,619 3,033 4,968 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 12,713 1,391 626 1,831 2,547 2,002 1,026 1,791 2,737 118 90 343 576 418 453 383 8,138 873 942 1,176 1,530 1,254 535 842 7,419 903 858 788 1,181 1,302 1,038 264 484 25 106 23 - 64 117 27 222 - - 156 20 - - 25 64 - - 39 - - - - 3,994 166 378 588 634 556 736 523 1,603 142 31 25 117 276 136 197 20,598 2,024 1,927 2,393 3,689 3,205 2,248 2,053 20,598 2,024 1,927 2,393 3,689 3,205 2,248 2,053 5,665 647 280 621 1,375 972 321 842 2,533 91 90 246 562 418 453 275 4,573 531 762 606 629 674 190 364 4,196 620 556 406 554 641 733 207 310 - 91 - - 37 117 - 145 - - 125 20 - - 25 39 - - 39 - - - - 2,360 111 116 350 479 335 369 164 778 24 31 - 71 127 64 175 36,822 3,619 2,942 4,942 6,495 5,788 4,040 3,879 24,452 3,371 2,794 2,021 2,431 5,430 1,691 2,190 12,369 248 148 2,922 4,065 358 2,348 1,690 7,093 248 88 2,287 853 272 2,049 1,166 3,025 - 60 519 1,469 86 299 440 2,124 - - 116 1,636 - - 84 127 - - - 107 - - - 6,365 68 68 2,198 14 232 2,194 40 5,768 180 60 723 4,050 106 155 294 236 - 20 - - 20 - 1,355 20,317 2,024 1,884 2,368 3,674 3,148 2,248 2,022 14,096 1,950 1,816 974 1,368 2,929 1,058 1,137 6,220 74 68 1,394 2,305 219 1,191 885 3,583 74 68 1,106 473 199 1,011 598 1,354 - - 240 730 20 180 235 1,191 - - 48 1,030 - - 52 93 - - - 72 - - - 2,925 20 68 1,103 - 93 1,108 - 3,196 54 - 291 2,305 106 83 131 99 - - - - 20 - 754 58 Table P3-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Person's Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 104,760 52,637 28,304 401 23,932 8,414 2,282 29,910 26,304 15,226 319 10,758 1,266 71 16,209 14,974 14,552 - 422 584 25 850 714 30 305 379 29 - 12,852 10,615 644 14 9,957 653 46 8,840 1,699 857 - 842 5,279 101 720 227 202 - 25 367 51 303 125 - - 125 153 - 238 37 37 - - 91 - 450 35 15 - 20 300 - 1,941 710 364 - 346 974 - 217 - - - - 129 - 563 79 59 - 20 408 50 7,003 4,341 3,757 - 584 344 1,927 54,658 19,527 8,064 82 11,381 1,046 184 1,588 558 25 - 533 65 - 6,576 2,614 1,215 53 1,345 121 15 5,306 3,066 - - 3,066 91 - 7,584 2,227 901 - 1,326 78 - 6,251 1,141 591 - 550 147 52 944 203 101 - 102 - - 2,508 726 41 - 686 112 - 9,537 3,867 1,629 29 2,209 135 20 6,536 2,567 2,064 - 503 76 - 3,443 1,172 976 - 195 124 71 4,350 766 401 - 365 480 - - - - - - - - 104,760 52,637 28,304 401 23,932 8,414 2,282 32,986 29,113 17,308 290 11,514 1,534 147 18,642 17,059 16,687 - 372 807 96 698 630 - 290 340 - - 13,647 11,423 621 - 10,803 728 51 8,938 1,773 762 - 1,011 5,228 51 743 105 48 - 56 486 51 143 24 24 - - 25 - 201 - - - - 91 - 454 46 - - 46 283 - 1,929 804 399 - 404 805 - 75 - - - - 75 - 496 141 96 - 46 354 - 6,345 3,576 3,028 - 547 290 1,946 52,842 17,537 6,920 111 10,505 963 138 1,702 715 238 28 448 - - 6,341 2,169 1,439 25 705 76 - 4,918 2,501 64 29 2,408 106 - 7,540 2,385 679 - 1,705 67 - 6,821 1,477 782 - 695 166 52 1,047 276 54 - 221 - - 2,480 641 41 - 601 112 - 9,000 3,363 1,139 29 2,195 72 20 5,712 1,789 1,507 - 282 49 46 2,758 724 577 - 146 148 - 3,649 639 285 - 354 398 - - - - - - - - 59 Table P3-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Person's Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 37,375 3,619 3,033 4,968 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 1,902 89 247 113 802 330 106 368 626 - 23 39 324 163 53 - 107 - - 53 - - 53 - 1,170 89 224 20 478 168 - 368 974 23 97 170 236 240 - 787 - - - - - - - 76 - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - 110 101 - 72 - 29 - - 14 225 - 25 51 48 62 - 31 62 - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - 26 299 - 14 72 27 53 93 91 33,658 3,459 2,674 4,563 5,453 5,211 3,804 244 966 27 92 - 76 102 - - 3,827 3,029 260 - 236 151 46 - 2,149 - 1,929 48 46 79 - - 5,140 71 - 4,303 - 120 81 139 4,911 109 25 48 4,658 23 - - 741 - - - 37 - - - 1,670 - 20 - 191 20 - - 5,458 74 227 91 184 4,459 92 56 3,892 124 - - 25 206 3,432 - 2,052 - 25 48 - - 107 25 542 48 - 51 87 37 37 2,562 - - - - - - - - 37,375 3,619 3,033 4,968 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 1,850 48 116 24 649 530 134 343 680 25 - 24 216 163 80 - 68 - 14 - - - 53 - 1,102 23 102 - 433 368 - 343 978 89 183 170 267 127 - 908 - - - - - - - 101 62 - - - - 62 - 31 - - - - - - - 110 101 - 72 - 29 - - 24 320 66 111 96 48 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 441 - 14 96 - 238 93 91 33,937 3,482 2,719 4,627 5,642 4,976 3,814 267 987 - - - 39 76 - - 4,096 3,293 260 - 191 97 46 - 2,311 25 2,135 - 71 79 - - 4,949 24 - 4,324 - 112 53 139 5,126 23 41 68 4,859 - - - 771 - - - - 46 - - 1,726 - 20 - 191 20 - - 5,465 43 198 148 265 4,398 107 79 3,828 - - 20 25 46 3,607 - 1,839 - 25 15 - - - 48 169 - - 51 48 - - 2,443 - - - - - - - - 60 Table P3-8. Residence 1 Year ago by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year Ago Residence 1 Year ago Persons 1 year and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females 1 year and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 103,876 51,847 27,646 401 23,799 8,394 2,282 96,641 48,309 25,352 401 22,556 7,506 2,183 93.0 93.2 91.7 100.0 94.8 89.4 95.6 6,194 3,387 2,220 - 1,167 612 72 5,623 3,280 2,139 - 1,141 612 52 571 107 82 - 25 - 20 1,041 151 74 - 76 276 27 448 151 74 - 76 244 - 122 26 26 - - 96 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - 25 - - 51 25 - - 25 25 - 54 - - - - - 27 219 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 119 - - - - - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 320 - - - - 32 - 54,789 26,835 14,481 127 12,226 4,288 1,042 50,730 24,822 13,193 127 11,502 3,960 988 92.6 92.5 91.1 100.0 94.1 92.4 94.9 3,500 1,936 1,262 - 674 219 26 3,192 1,869 1,195 - 674 219 26 307 67 67 - - - - 560 77 26 - 51 109 27 225 77 26 - 51 109 - 66 26 26 - - 40 - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - 25 - - 54 - - - - - 27 120 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 - - - - - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 160 - - - - - - 61 Table P3-8. Residence 1 Year ago by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year Ago Residence 1 Year ago Persons 1 year and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females 1 year and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 37,302 3,619 2,985 4,942 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 35,333 3,508 2,788 4,673 6,084 5,617 3,823 3,310 94.7 96.9 93.4 94.5 92.1 95.7 94.6 81.7 1,694 111 168 270 493 195 217 429 1,507 111 143 151 479 195 188 173 187 - 25 119 14 - 29 257 275 - 28 - 29 59 - 313 29 - - - 29 - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 - - - - 27 - - 219 - 28 - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - 119 - - - - - - - 32 - - - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 288 20,572 2,024 1,927 2,368 3,689 3,205 2,248 2,053 19,333 1,974 1,730 2,239 3,380 3,008 2,133 1,627 94.0 97.5 89.8 94.5 91.6 93.8 94.9 79.3 1,078 50 168 129 294 138 116 241 977 50 143 83 294 138 87 101 100 - 25 46 - - 29 140 162 - 28 - 14 59 - 185 14 - - - 14 - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 27 - - - - 27 - - 120 - 28 - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - 20 - - - - - - - 32 - - - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 160 62 Table P3-9. School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 22,305 16,219 9,051 27 7,142 1,561 123 2,165 1,786 1,017 - 770 50 - 1,756 1,378 832 - 546 50 - 14,724 10,938 6,032 27 4,880 1,133 123 12,721 9,540 5,156 27 4,358 840 123 5,416 3,495 2,002 - 1,493 378 - 2,999 1,858 773 - 1,085 248 - 11,355 7,982 4,520 - 3,462 857 71 1,202 924 609 - 315 24 - 1,060 781 520 - 261 24 - 6,562 4,713 2,558 - 2,156 595 71 5,647 4,051 2,183 - 1,868 475 71 3,590 2,345 1,354 - 991 238 - 1,997 1,258 573 - 685 166 - 76,377 31,078 15,787 350 14,941 6,556 2,113 10,292 2,122 1,275 29 819 131 658 4,640 2,054 1,303 - 751 94 158 8,089 3,023 1,438 27 1,558 293 261 26,589 12,068 5,897 81 6,090 1,340 646 9,736 5,078 2,374 28 2,676 1,548 170 2,097 1,088 540 27 522 271 32 1,935 653 450 41 161 173 - 9,511 3,867 1,975 41 1,851 1,618 188 3,487 1,125 536 76 513 1,089 - 69.9 76.8 74.6 84.1 79.1 92.1 49.0 17.0 16.1 15.9 33.6 15.8 41.3 8.9 41,724 17,286 8,991 127 8,167 3,243 971 4,538 802 447 14 341 25 275 1,971 879 604 - 275 - 59 3,553 1,175 513 - 663 90 125 14,271 6,124 3,284 58 2,782 644 320 6,415 3,678 1,735 - 1,943 729 109 1,150 647 283 - 364 50 32 1,222 484 362 - 122 127 - 6,473 2,852 1,499 27 1,327 965 51 2,131 644 265 29 350 613 - 75.9 83.5 82.6 88.7 84.3 96.5 52.8 20.6 20.2 19.6 43.5 20.5 48.7 5.3 6,913 5,083 2,987 52 2,044 318 46 71.7 71.4 69.2 48.4 75.2 79.4 - 5.1 5.3 3.1 - 8.7 7.9 - 3,656 2,460 1,401 - 1,059 273 - 77.4 77.4 77.5 - 77.4 76.0 - 7.9 8.5 2.3 - 16.8 9.3 - 85,599 37,674 19,504 401 17,769 7,106 2,185 60,045 26,629 14,136 325 12,168 4,945 1,667 25,554 11,046 5,369 77 5,600 2,162 518 5,331 2,340 1,075 - 1,265 362 46 4,628 2,134 1,000 14 1,119 277 71 10,506 4,229 2,258 23 1,947 649 330 5,090 2,344 1,035 39 1,269 873 72 63 Table P3-9. School Enrollment and Educational Attainment by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 3,715 217 270 437 1,015 623 206 687 298 - 14 - 63 84 - 31 298 - 14 - 63 84 - 31 2,113 64 131 290 700 339 27 417 1,921 64 91 290 700 263 27 297 1,304 153 125 148 253 201 179 239 725 27 110 102 112 52 154 168 2,033 64 131 249 452 343 136 412 224 - 14 - 15 57 - 31 224 - 14 - 15 57 - 31 985 37 85 157 221 151 27 199 908 37 46 157 221 151 27 141 825 27 31 91 216 135 109 182 431 27 31 46 75 32 84 142 33,298 3,443 2,706 4,363 5,367 5,343 3,902 3,332 7,304 1,001 647 1,109 1,140 998 922 77 2,159 146 180 316 670 265 137 175 4,353 393 391 559 808 1,007 491 159 11,647 1,213 1,098 1,563 1,541 1,770 1,378 888 2,507 187 205 158 321 490 291 433 605 25 56 75 31 131 76 102 941 46 29 81 72 247 109 169 2,753 319 51 456 669 269 315 1,086 1,029 113 50 46 114 166 181 243 58.5 55.3 55.0 54.6 51.2 57.5 60.3 87.7 11.4 12.6 3.7 11.5 14.6 8.2 12.7 39.9 18,532 1,912 1,694 2,064 3,172 2,945 2,206 1,691 3,416 339 429 369 667 475 441 20 1,033 93 135 49 352 117 27 - 2,138 353 204 203 314 383 244 25 6,743 642 633 1,014 985 1,079 735 439 1,700 147 167 108 292 244 174 198 370 25 25 25 31 131 76 51 504 46 - 57 14 216 83 107 1,888 240 51 213 402 166 291 717 739 27 50 25 114 135 135 135 64.5 59.0 54.7 69.9 58.0 66.9 67.7 97.3 14.2 14.0 5.9 11.6 16.3 10.2 19.3 50.3 1,334 112 105 262 402 97 111 132 70.6 100.0 100.0 64.9 57.7 79.1 76.5 100.0 4.0 - 27.2 9.7 - - - - 822 75 105 146 280 51 15 100 75.0 100.0 100.0 63.9 75.6 100.0 100.0 100.0 6.6 - 27.2 17.4 - - - - 35,107 3,592 2,857 4,742 5,868 5,463 4,040 3,526 24,321 2,563 2,290 3,161 4,713 3,635 2,683 2,484 10,787 1,029 567 1,581 1,155 1,828 1,357 1,042 2,464 219 193 385 348 489 241 119 1,858 140 46 116 153 157 241 289 4,994 608 271 907 552 1,028 712 304 1,471 62 57 173 103 154 163 330 64 Table P3-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 5 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 5 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Persons 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 99,301 48,157 25,435 401 22,321 8,160 2,282 1,515 646 371 - 275 352 - 2,028 834 577 - 257 208 - 4,619 1,934 1,122 - 813 588 181 2,350 1,246 819 14 412 126 87 1,941 774 390 - 384 158 134 85,599 37,674 19,504 401 17,769 7,106 2,185 2,791 1,163 667 - 496 255 209 3,261 1,426 788 - 639 203 145 625 199 30 - 168 - 46 52,678 25,082 13,275 127 11,679 4,216 1,042 720 304 182 - 122 72 - 2,028 834 577 - 257 208 - 2,515 976 599 - 377 239 103 1,252 626 425 14 187 52 25 1,110 472 256 - 216 133 56 46,675 20,507 10,739 127 9,640 3,711 996 1,550 608 381 - 227 133 103 1,900 756 438 - 318 96 71 320 110 15 - 95 - - 83,290 36,161 18,775 401 16,985 6,874 2,160 305 241 181 - 60 - - 2,503 1,305 631 28 645 826 145 80,482 34,616 17,963 373 16,280 6,048 2,015 700 433 93 - 340 48 - 79,782 34,183 17,871 373 15,939 6,001 2,015 2,808 1,545 812 28 705 826 145 612 380 264 - 116 67 27 198 149 89 - 60 25 24 232 99 74 - 25 74 27 245 180 51 - 129 65 - 831 457 162 28 267 322 - 444 175 132 - 43 177 20 157 80 15 - 65 31 46 25 - - - - 25 - 64 24 24 - - 39 - 459 313 218 - 94 31 - 209 144 124 - 20 - - 92 92 32 - 60 - - - - - - - - - 14 14 - - 14 - - 51 25 25 - - - - 62 37 37 - - - - 31 - - - - 31 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,808 1,545 812 28 705 826 145 423 274 107 - 167 56 20 2,385 1,271 704 28 538 770 124 65 Table P3-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 5 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 5 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Persons 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 36,822 3,619 2,942 4,942 6,495 5,788 4,040 3,879 517 126 - 27 48 195 75 - 987 130 116 151 51 241 104 - 1,890 308 149 62 223 373 165 25 866 170 - 121 125 119 140 26 875 214 - 112 99 51 118 - 35,107 3,592 2,857 4,742 5,868 5,463 4,040 3,526 1,091 214 - 85 161 138 112 73 1,414 249 25 74 272 218 118 73 332 - - - 257 48 27 48 20,317 2,024 1,884 2,368 3,674 3,148 2,248 2,022 344 94 - 27 48 55 75 - 987 130 116 151 51 241 104 - 1,172 208 149 37 133 205 112 25 523 79 - 74 78 62 112 26 448 114 - 64 51 14 65 - 19,637 2,024 1,844 2,273 3,473 2,997 2,248 1,823 632 114 - 37 113 64 112 73 903 150 25 74 177 96 65 73 162 - - - 162 - - 48 34,632 3,555 2,811 4,625 5,769 5,440 4,013 3,463 64 - - - - - 64 - 201 - - 46 37 31 - 26 34,366 3,555 2,811 4,579 5,732 5,409 3,948 3,437 219 108 - - 31 - 54 - 34,147 3,446 2,811 4,579 5,701 5,409 3,894 3,437 266 - - 46 37 31 64 26 138 - - - 37 - 64 - - - - - - - - - 31 - - - - 31 - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - 26 71 - - 46 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 89 - - - - - 64 26 64 - - - - - 64 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 26 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 266 - - 46 37 31 64 26 46 - - 46 - - - 26 220 - - - 37 31 64 - 66 Table P3-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 85,599 37,674 19,504 401 17,769 7,106 2,185 43,070 18,660 9,969 97 8,595 4,423 876 50.3 49.5 51.1 24.0 48.4 62.2 40.1 305 241 181 - 60 - - 42,765 18,420 9,788 97 8,535 4,423 876 38,834 16,364 8,526 97 7,741 4,056 787 24,802 11,286 5,871 29 5,386 2,741 602 3,931 2,056 1,262 - 794 367 89 9.2 11.2 12.9 - 9.3 8.3 10.2 42,529 19,014 9,535 305 9,174 2,684 1,309 46,675 20,507 10,739 127 9,640 3,711 996 23,118 10,337 5,569 41 4,727 2,176 304 49.5 50.4 51.9 32.2 49.0 58.6 30.5 183 118 98 - 20 - - 22,936 10,218 5,471 41 4,706 2,176 304 21,267 9,268 4,937 41 4,290 1,974 304 13,576 6,498 3,324 14 3,160 1,385 232 1,669 951 534 - 417 202 - 7.3 9.3 9.8 - 8.9 9.3 - 23,556 10,170 5,170 86 4,914 1,535 693 4,079 2,477 1,871 - 606 181 40 2,733 1,844 1,380 - 464 90 - 8,308 4,344 2,632 - 1,712 425 227 5,965 3,151 1,855 - 1,296 378 95 85,599 37,674 19,504 401 17,769 7,106 2,185 56,185 24,579 12,153 107 12,319 4,905 899 36,959 17,713 9,366 43 8,304 3,299 554 10,936 3,566 1,367 27 2,172 868 173 4,273 1,890 684 - 1,206 276 80 1,997 707 492 37 178 167 92 43,722 20,263 10,087 58 10,118 3,843 735 31,434 15,417 8,076 43 7,298 2,877 529 8,317 3,070 1,110 - 1,960 561 133 2,267 1,118 508 - 611 133 27 10,675 3,750 1,758 50 1,942 980 65 5,142 2,220 1,262 - 958 422 - 2,239 384 193 27 164 281 40 1,657 636 113 - 524 142 25 29,413 13,095 7,352 294 5,449 2,202 1,286 46,675 20,507 10,739 127 9,640 3,711 996 29,847 13,475 6,748 55 6,672 2,362 329 19,612 9,509 5,301 14 4,194 1,585 232 6,678 2,549 876 27 1,647 420 50 1,778 772 206 - 566 142 - 795 340 300 14 25 20 46 23,189 11,190 5,396 29 5,765 1,878 258 16,354 8,223 4,380 14 3,829 1,409 232 5,221 2,268 749 - 1,519 292 25 1,014 451 105 - 346 45 - 5,666 2,017 1,155 27 836 484 25 3,000 1,259 894 - 365 176 - 1,133 170 64 27 79 128 25 660 293 73 - 220 97 - 16,827 7,031 3,991 72 2,968 1,349 667 67 Table P3-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 35,107 3,592 2,857 4,742 5,868 5,463 4,040 3,526 17,108 1,570 539 2,640 3,149 2,770 2,237 2,003 48.7 43.7 18.9 55.7 53.7 50.7 55.4 56.8 64 - - - - - 64 - 17,043 1,570 539 2,640 3,149 2,770 2,173 2,003 15,624 1,543 539 2,373 2,915 2,591 1,957 2,003 8,865 881 241 1,569 1,444 1,507 993 1,308 1,419 27 - 267 234 180 216 - 8.3 1.7 - 10.1 7.4 6.5 9.9 - 18,000 2,021 2,318 2,102 2,719 2,693 1,802 1,522 19,637 2,024 1,844 2,273 3,473 2,997 2,248 1,823 9,310 839 321 1,167 1,977 1,531 1,245 992 47.4 41.4 17.4 51.4 56.9 51.1 55.4 54.4 64 - - - - - 64 - 9,245 839 321 1,167 1,977 1,531 1,181 992 8,729 839 321 1,091 1,901 1,387 1,118 992 4,877 467 164 764 895 760 491 583 516 - - 76 76 144 63 - 5.6 - - 6.5 3.8 9.4 5.3 - 10,328 1,185 1,523 1,106 1,496 1,466 1,003 831 1,211 25 119 218 293 160 57 169 718 25 - 181 191 51 57 82 3,034 211 104 506 723 407 266 278 2,181 211 27 376 482 240 266 159 35,107 3,592 2,857 4,742 5,868 5,463 4,040 3,526 22,900 2,238 1,423 3,329 4,290 3,817 2,446 2,902 13,610 1,273 516 1,906 2,542 2,684 1,344 1,783 5,705 424 476 856 1,254 858 710 624 1,761 346 260 154 162 216 142 267 877 67 57 182 211 35 154 154 16,620 1,558 1,037 2,287 3,201 2,933 1,671 2,261 11,109 1,129 479 1,502 2,032 2,105 1,046 1,502 4,004 245 347 606 990 644 462 548 848 98 157 81 132 145 46 139 5,307 539 308 892 1,012 772 619 572 2,238 144 37 379 510 519 247 261 1,457 129 114 225 250 183 166 75 750 158 89 47 30 71 96 103 12,207 1,353 1,434 1,413 1,578 1,646 1,593 624 19,637 2,024 1,844 2,273 3,473 2,997 2,248 1,823 12,243 1,163 841 1,402 2,484 2,050 1,482 1,438 7,459 750 223 885 1,587 1,367 838 827 3,321 211 300 313 673 600 482 337 725 163 198 93 63 60 46 139 326 40 57 85 63 - 56 62 8,791 840 666 976 1,751 1,572 1,025 1,073 5,817 626 223 714 1,204 995 664 672 2,375 133 257 242 499 495 287 262 404 41 157 20 48 60 46 113 2,818 221 137 325 682 418 328 322 1,432 124 - 146 382 313 150 134 735 27 29 46 159 105 113 75 244 71 40 47 15 - - 25 7,394 861 1,003 871 988 946 766 385 68 Table P3-12. Occupation by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 38,834 16,364 8,526 97 7,741 4,056 787 8,589 3,555 1,950 - 1,605 1,524 184 4,140 1,665 881 - 784 1,053 111 4,140 1,665 881 - 784 1,053 111 4,448 1,890 1,069 - 821 471 73 361 84 52 - 32 83 - 2,480 1,209 690 - 519 88 73 10,403 5,221 2,592 14 2,615 975 181 227 162 83 - 79 - 25 3,128 929 563 - 366 242 53 5,880 3,410 1,573 14 1,822 488 37 915 609 309 - 300 122 67 9,803 3,522 1,714 27 1,781 912 102 489 67 47 - 20 15 - 1,902 1,339 546 27 767 169 25 7,412 2,115 1,121 - 994 728 77 2,709 725 451 - 273 434 77 836 384 159 - 225 100 - 2,686 558 177 - 381 71 - 1,180 448 334 - 114 123 - 1,971 803 476 27 300 100 151 3,252 1,047 689 14 343 174 141 772 273 182 14 76 23 95 1,896 386 196 - 190 125 46 385 285 237 - 48 - - 4,328 2,027 1,045 14 967 231 27 221 170 145 - 25 - - 2,032 1,009 459 - 549 51 - 2,074 848 441 14 393 180 27 489 190 59 - 131 140 - 21,267 9,268 4,937 41 4,290 1,974 304 5,671 2,457 1,252 - 1,205 935 98 2,780 1,121 553 - 568 700 71 2,780 1,121 553 - 568 700 71 2,892 1,336 699 - 637 235 27 91 32 - - 32 59 - 2,019 1,053 582 - 471 50 27 7,736 4,260 2,237 14 2,008 482 154 108 83 83 - - - 25 2,125 733 474 - 259 50 25 4,656 2,811 1,370 14 1,426 310 37 824 609 309 - 300 122 67 6,522 1,947 1,057 27 863 406 52 454 47 47 - - 15 - 668 538 217 27 295 64 - 5,401 1,362 793 - 569 327 52 1,749 415 253 - 162 150 52 775 359 134 - 225 100 - 1,928 212 104 - 108 - - 949 376 302 - 74 77 - 57 - - - - - - 383 237 177 - 60 25 - 184 124 64 - 60 25 - 168 113 113 - - - - 602 251 154 - 97 20 - 51 25 25 - - - - 347 170 101 - 68 20 - 204 56 27 - 28 - - 295 116 59 - 57 105 - 69 Table P3-12. Occupation by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 15,624 1,543 539 2,373 2,915 2,591 1,957 2,003 2,746 314 94 323 240 475 361 580 1,081 98 67 106 120 256 125 230 1,081 98 67 106 120 256 125 230 1,665 216 27 218 120 219 237 350 137 - - 51 37 24 - 56 1,005 152 27 73 48 164 190 106 3,182 281 253 531 433 632 399 843 - - - - - - - 39 1,349 162 128 291 294 129 190 555 1,696 119 125 193 139 503 155 249 117 - - 27 - - 53 - 4,897 493 54 675 1,406 724 555 370 406 51 - - 143 46 51 - 369 148 - - 46 175 - - 4,122 293 54 675 1,217 503 504 370 1,288 166 14 102 481 91 94 185 321 - - 113 20 32 64 32 2,011 88 39 341 601 352 302 46 502 40 - 120 115 27 44 107 861 52 46 140 155 116 229 57 1,834 238 14 372 300 308 164 56 381 50 - 70 96 120 46 - 1,283 168 14 302 183 162 80 56 100 20 - - - - 15 - 1,971 165 78 306 383 229 249 71 51 25 - - - - - - 927 114 29 213 111 131 134 46 994 25 50 93 272 98 115 25 133 - - 25 - 108 - 25 8,729 839 321 1,091 1,901 1,387 1,118 992 1,766 215 94 127 188 265 311 415 710 98 67 69 120 126 74 179 710 98 67 69 120 126 74 179 1,057 118 27 58 68 140 237 237 - - - - - - - - 808 93 27 27 48 109 190 81 2,475 234 174 350 344 632 271 365 - - - - - - - - 1,077 162 88 200 206 129 163 239 1,371 72 85 149 139 503 82 127 27 - - - - - 27 - 3,906 337 39 536 1,230 441 445 212 391 51 - - 128 46 51 - 67 46 - - - 20 - - 3,448 239 39 536 1,102 374 394 212 1,035 126 - 102 412 48 94 98 284 - - 113 20 32 27 32 1,715 88 39 275 555 267 229 - 414 25 - 47 115 27 44 82 57 - - - 20 - 37 - 120 - - - 51 - 30 - 35 - - - 20 - 14 - 55 - - - - - 15 - 331 53 14 53 67 - 25 - 26 - - - - - - - 157 27 14 53 39 - - - 148 25 - - 27 - 25 - 74 - - 25 - 48 - - 70 Table P3-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 38,834 16,364 8,526 97 7,741 4,056 787 688 189 135 - 54 77 27 284 183 27 27 129 25 25 123 27 27 - - 82 - 2,497 772 334 14 423 319 27 1,014 420 354 - 66 76 25 671 253 253 - - 49 - 118 - - - - - - 474 253 253 - - 49 - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 342 167 101 - 66 27 25 39 - - - - - - 90 64 64 - - - 25 37 - - - - - - 131 57 37 - 20 27 - 20 20 - - 20 - - 25 25 - - 25 - - 4,951 2,526 1,164 - 1,362 379 73 884 298 48 - 250 - - 31 31 - - 31 - - 853 267 48 - 218 - - 744 422 220 - 202 86 - 1,564 721 440 - 281 100 46 516 260 135 - 125 25 - 169 123 52 - 71 - - 347 137 83 - 54 25 - 6,892 2,663 1,608 - 1,055 509 169 816 392 140 - 252 - - 1,211 705 636 - 69 44 - 2,143 582 357 - 225 419 77 762 223 62 - 161 25 - 548 198 37 - 161 - - 1,318 573 344 - 228 272 - 15,644 5,850 3,071 55 2,724 1,621 241 1,260 645 393 29 223 256 - 795 144 15 - 129 100 50 199 - - - - 51 - 1,338 182 32 - 151 - - 2,704 724 294 - 430 245 15 837 448 249 - 199 46 - 8,323 3,675 2,056 27 1,592 897 176 1,229 542 304 - 239 128 63 603 271 165 - 106 77 - 2,337 956 666 - 290 175 27 1,095 668 272 27 369 40 - 855 305 170 - 135 73 - 606 305 130 - 175 98 - 4,460 2,788 1,327 - 1,461 490 158 446 114 - - 114 181 41 38,834 16,364 8,526 97 7,741 4,056 787 22,247 8,754 5,062 29 3,664 2,381 399 9,199 5,570 2,844 27 2,699 696 285 861 506 198 - 308 77 - 6,490 1,534 422 41 1,071 887 103 37 - - - - 14 - 71 Table P3-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 15,624 1,543 539 2,373 2,915 2,591 1,957 2,003 395 - - - 68 31 155 - 50 - 23 - - - 27 - 14 - - - - - 14 - 1,353 80 40 343 343 158 126 25 493 82 - 90 32 83 37 - 369 25 - 90 32 56 37 - 118 - - 51 - 24 - - 172 25 - - 32 32 37 - 39 - - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - 123 57 - - - 27 - - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 37 37 - - - - - - 47 20 - - - 27 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,880 203 80 325 224 353 311 94 540 39 55 79 65 66 51 46 - - - - - - - - 540 39 55 79 65 66 51 46 211 46 - 92 - 73 - 25 674 71 24 73 83 128 175 23 230 - 28 - 25 49 65 - 46 - - - - 20 - - 185 - 28 - 25 28 65 - 2,742 294 150 418 854 222 209 809 384 62 39 115 20 - 51 39 264 24 - 46 76 47 30 198 967 83 79 91 404 97 27 98 288 75 - - 143 - 27 225 145 27 - - 48 - 27 205 449 39 - 85 - 173 - 25 6,951 691 168 1,037 1,117 1,220 961 980 335 52 15 - 46 176 - 24 445 50 - 142 72 62 61 56 148 - - - 68 - 32 - 1,003 53 - 178 219 121 93 153 1,582 141 54 152 355 258 240 138 212 54 29 - 15 24 37 132 3,098 325 70 545 248 579 499 476 392 - 23 65 78 78 46 103 199 20 - 47 - 80 - 57 1,024 146 27 74 94 193 256 155 388 58 20 65 20 123 24 - 444 39 - 116 20 51 65 32 131 - - 39 - - 54 73 980 154 51 74 227 303 50 44 86 - - - 26 - - 25 15,624 1,543 539 2,373 2,915 2,591 1,957 2,003 9,478 906 245 1,703 1,716 1,441 1,127 1,234 2,429 361 122 225 353 656 238 219 278 - 23 - 46 72 82 - 3,415 254 150 445 801 422 511 550 23 23 - - - - - - 72 Table P3-14. Industry and Class of Workers for Females by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 21,267 9,268 4,937 41 4,290 1,974 304 52 - - - - 52 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 287 190 54 - 136 14 - 225 112 87 - 25 - 25 175 87 87 - - - - 48 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 87 87 87 - - - - - - - - - - - 51 25 - - 25 - 25 - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - 25 25 - - 25 - - 1,598 967 441 - 527 182 - 182 78 24 - 54 - - 31 31 - - 31 - - 151 47 24 - 23 - - 343 234 100 - 134 35 - 295 134 63 - 72 51 - 226 98 27 - 71 25 - 93 73 27 - 46 - - 133 25 - - 25 25 - 4,588 1,665 912 - 754 255 98 492 174 46 - 128 - - 612 391 322 - 69 20 - 1,537 347 227 - 120 235 52 417 136 - - 136 - - 301 136 - - 136 - - 865 386 320 - 66 169 - 10,210 3,802 2,143 41 1,618 963 139 531 239 149 14 76 138 - 98 - - - - 50 - 173 - - - - 25 - 1,124 92 32 - 60 - - 1,551 413 134 - 279 81 - 498 261 151 - 110 - - 6,115 2,797 1,677 27 1,094 642 139 750 314 255 - 60 91 26 556 271 165 - 106 77 - 1,801 701 484 - 217 128 27 770 506 198 27 281 25 - 521 254 119 - 135 41 - 415 216 106 - 110 71 - 2,980 1,977 953 - 1,025 233 41 235 68 - - 68 80 - 21,267 9,268 4,937 41 4,290 1,974 304 12,284 4,840 2,759 14 2,066 1,240 150 6,072 3,744 1,924 27 1,793 384 129 538 329 142 - 187 52 - 2,350 355 112 - 243 298 25 23 - - - - - - 73 Table P3-14. Industry and Class of Workers for Females by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Printing, publishing, & allied industries Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 8,729 839 321 1,091 1,901 1,387 1,118 992 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 83 25 - - 35 - 23 - 88 - - 25 - - - - 88 - - 25 - - - - 48 - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 449 25 41 26 39 113 79 - 103 - 41 - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - 103 - 41 - 39 - - - 74 - - 26 - 48 - - 111 - - - - - 64 - 103 - 28 - 25 49 - - 20 - - - - 20 - - 82 - 28 - 25 28 - - 2,206 234 85 330 726 170 183 363 319 62 - 115 20 - 25 - 174 24 - 25 27 47 30 27 806 23 54 91 373 77 27 98 241 75 - - 95 - 27 41 145 27 - - 48 - 27 20 284 39 - 62 - 108 - 25 4,747 438 116 599 868 729 810 559 130 25 15 - 26 63 - 24 48 - - 27 - - - - 148 - - - 68 - 32 - 905 53 - 178 219 95 66 128 1,032 104 39 71 294 106 240 25 155 54 14 - - 24 37 82 2,236 201 47 323 167 440 435 300 286 - - 65 32 78 46 32 151 20 - - - 80 - 57 837 89 27 27 94 161 230 107 239 31 20 39 - 48 24 - 194 - - 54 20 51 28 32 54 - - - - - 54 73 684 78 51 48 181 218 23 44 86 - - - 26 - - - 8,729 839 321 1,091 1,901 1,387 1,118 992 5,405 492 165 686 1,102 862 716 650 1,739 200 98 178 307 382 238 76 157 - - - - 46 54 - 1,405 124 58 227 492 97 110 266 23 23 - - - - - - 74 Table P3-15. Incomes Last Year for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median Mean Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median Mean Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median Mean Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median Mean Per Capita Income Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 47,319 19,458 9,933 175 9,350 4,119 1,149 1,164 413 214 - 199 128 42 3,188 1,484 903 53 527 176 64 3,972 1,376 814 - 562 249 171 9,596 4,299 2,153 14 2,132 365 281 7,374 3,127 1,585 41 1,501 416 146 7,731 3,397 1,743 - 1,653 596 163 7,276 2,631 1,357 29 1,245 1,017 177 3,876 1,685 732 37 916 579 71 3,142 1,046 431 - 614 594 32 31,015 29,913 28,597 33,698 31,651 53,410 25,488 42,443 40,884 37,936 41,294 44,008 63,021 34,017 25,292 10,537 5,398 122 5,017 2,065 802 648 276 225 - 51 128 - 797 438 225 - 213 20 27 1,233 487 439 - 49 20 81 3,840 1,696 900 14 782 130 176 3,724 1,692 736 41 914 189 146 4,006 1,693 976 - 717 257 91 5,361 1,907 1,009 29 869 614 177 3,086 1,510 563 37 910 275 71 2,597 838 326 - 512 431 32 41,839 39,810 37,885 58,426 44,865 59,559 31,929 53,031 50,573 44,306 55,166 57,205 76,717 40,769 31,682 12,856 6,451 167 6,238 2,949 1,017 49.2 57.5 57.3 17.2 58.8 50.6 29.2 623 158 52 - 105 - 15 620 159 37 - 122 143 54 2,875 1,447 958 76 413 49 142 4,250 1,580 774 - 806 425 113 6,144 2,824 1,357 29 1,438 277 344 5,583 2,134 1,108 14 1,012 395 147 5,350 2,296 1,088 - 1,208 600 110 4,561 1,660 752 48 860 758 91 1,676 598 324 - 273 302 - 24,808 24,229 24,241 18,758 24,339 37,922 19,013 31,548 31,088 29,775 23,850 32,641 41,973 22,731 37,124 16,290 8,527 84 7,679 3,021 717 45.7 53.2 54.4 17.1 52.2 47.5 32.4 605 246 82 - 164 46 20 1,037 315 191 - 124 75 27 3,820 1,198 713 - 485 324 184 4,742 1,717 1,311 - 406 259 203 11,334 5,227 2,550 14 2,662 689 51 5,649 3,046 1,677 41 1,328 177 110 5,470 2,877 1,371 29 1,477 544 72 3,527 1,478 549 - 929 616 51 939 187 82 - 105 291 - 21,283 23,271 22,412 34,189 24,710 28,282 12,201 27,169 27,295 25,507 36,449 29,181 41,957 20,603 19,171 16,046 14,480 17,591 17,872 29,778 16,606 75 Table P3-15. Incomes Last Year for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median Mean Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median Mean Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median Mean Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median Mean Per Capita Income Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 20,790 2,267 1,742 2,914 3,368 3,266 2,368 1,804 565 63 28 73 105 47 15 15 1,412 197 176 191 159 220 206 51 2,017 364 164 299 377 298 300 159 4,461 342 329 553 1,057 671 398 190 3,425 351 329 508 574 478 430 259 3,369 310 325 532 507 523 199 205 3,076 387 190 450 324 625 355 376 1,224 141 54 144 94 165 237 317 1,239 113 146 166 171 239 229 232 29,294 28,310 26,966 29,200 23,841 31,516 31,355 49,002 38,875 37,238 39,730 37,716 33,823 41,497 45,803 58,760 10,837 1,192 891 1,234 1,501 1,677 1,584 1,051 244 - 28 25 48 47 15 - 312 24 110 28 30 - 93 - 578 76 48 49 133 85 162 66 1,811 190 122 205 362 249 202 27 1,601 188 104 192 200 177 275 96 1,835 148 174 268 277 298 120 130 2,400 340 130 254 218 463 299 263 992 114 77 73 94 150 191 238 1,064 113 98 139 139 208 229 232 40,130 41,523 43,651 37,251 33,812 48,673 37,487 68,554 49,824 50,409 49,713 48,371 44,600 53,869 54,856 73,558 13,344 1,436 875 2,287 1,892 2,262 1,433 1,515 41.5 35.0 29.2 39.6 45.8 51.2 26.6 56.1 450 81 - 114 20 39 144 - 223 68 - 75 - - 25 40 1,211 236 25 178 105 217 190 25 2,019 215 150 331 332 375 146 113 2,539 166 139 370 542 415 172 159 2,586 216 258 456 516 401 164 321 1,959 175 109 364 194 421 179 385 1,669 178 169 346 150 354 268 384 688 101 25 52 32 41 146 88 23,930 19,915 25,917 25,394 19,662 27,359 24,629 38,516 29,564 27,303 33,348 28,970 26,265 29,351 34,049 38,549 15,579 1,744 1,337 1,731 2,658 2,466 1,935 1,516 38.4 35.9 16.7 42.7 46.3 42.5 35.9 44.3 245 - 15 - 37 - 91 48 600 65 39 71 100 47 28 20 2,058 237 326 380 260 243 212 57 2,422 452 158 187 381 435 426 141 5,093 427 324 523 1,202 828 455 274 2,086 231 103 241 264 485 291 230 1,544 205 208 190 190 123 101 433 1,127 74 103 90 225 273 200 256 405 54 61 48 - 31 130 57 18,444 16,915 18,168 18,896 18,797 19,166 17,413 33,186 23,835 22,669 24,684 22,429 21,874 24,490 27,589 33,702 20,490 21,759 20,510 21,152 16,324 21,595 25,296 27,024 76 Table P3-16 Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Unrelated person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Unrelated person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified percent Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Total Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States Puerto Rico 26,766 11,126 5,689 148 5,288 2,178 857 18,707 7,943 3,833 66 4,043 1,400 425 12,183 6,045 3,230 14 2,800 630 287 9,820 4,787 2,378 14 2,394 489 255 4,708 2,600 1,770 - 830 272 47 5,412 1,712 870 52 791 528 239 9,096 4,472 2,396 14 2,062 533 195 6,211 3,026 1,522 14 1,489 285 50 6,414 3,381 1,831 - 1,550 376 169 4,930 2,621 1,381 - 1,240 249 169 2,738 1,548 1,011 - 537 182 - 1,474 517 309 14 193 72 52 2,741 1,147 687 - 460 467 37 1,553 508 323 - 185 316 - 4,913 1,589 819 41 729 326 198 104,760 52,637 28,304 401 23,932 8,414 2,282 21,470 16,476 9,530 - 6,947 1,540 123 14,952 11,022 5,976 - 5,046 1,261 123 21,674 6,252 2,890 239 3,123 2,216 907 5,521 2,500 1,607 41 852 345 215 20.6 22.5 28.2 27.7 16.1 15.8 25.1 2,308 1,035 602 14 418 161 66 3,764 1,861 1,180 14 666 197 158 2,781 1,471 884 14 572 102 158 1,756 879 648 - 231 160 15 1,018 325 199 - 126 103 41 3,124 1,386 949 - 437 147 143 1,512 584 390 - 194 39 50 2,805 1,336 922 - 414 147 143 2,171 1,139 765 - 373 52 143 1,232 575 463 - 112 110 - 288 64 41 - 23 - 26 1,290 596 406 - 190 110 37 47.1 51.9 59.1 - 41.3 23.6 100.0 380 119 119 - - 24 - 4,913 1,589 819 41 729 326 198 25,476 13,733 8,635 150 4,948 1,600 676 24.3 26.1 30.5 37.4 20.7 19.0 29.6 7,487 5,735 3,862 - 1,873 521 123 4,673 3,509 2,202 - 1,307 425 123 6,117 2,030 959 96 975 514 213 18,533 9,897 6,425 97 3,376 1,175 532 31,291 16,551 10,326 150 6,074 2,091 729 38,135 20,455 12,222 150 8,082 2,376 1,069 52,693 28,406 15,980 230 12,196 2,887 1,379 26,766 11,126 5,689 148 5,288 2,178 857 4,268 1,712 1,090 41 581 346 226 10,178 4,864 2,445 55 2,364 779 334 12,319 4,549 2,154 52 2,343 1,053 298 15,497 5,493 2,884 107 2,502 1,539 495 2,162 659 453 14 192 176 107 4,496 1,686 850 55 781 465 184 8,839 3,147 1,580 37 1,529 899 204 9,096 4,472 2,396 14 2,062 533 195 1,899 938 637 - 301 145 118 4,669 2,571 1,360 - 1,211 234 76 2,529 963 399 14 550 154 - 77 Table P3-16 Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Place of Birth, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Unrelated person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Unrelated person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified percent Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Non-VI Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere 11,482 1,229 951 1,234 1,713 1,761 1,584 1,123 8,019 927 442 1,007 1,339 1,377 972 921 4,726 424 347 738 848 751 435 495 3,891 409 213 692 693 611 420 399 1,558 40 165 237 206 256 121 231 2,854 296 360 267 98 453 443 79 3,806 460 321 345 625 694 370 90 2,759 354 125 283 522 485 342 90 2,419 170 232 251 527 400 218 70 1,846 154 141 206 419 260 203 46 984 40 91 158 158 193 30 24 833 132 87 65 51 166 27 - 930 114 43 158 146 246 50 161 568 86 23 73 102 153 25 161 2,747 424 108 251 104 580 577 52 37,375 3,619 3,033 4,968 6,606 5,871 4,040 4,052 2,743 64 221 342 837 431 27 589 2,129 64 131 317 691 348 27 416 11,789 1,827 1,328 1,065 837 2,129 1,560 511 2,323 152 247 157 565 316 297 138 20.2 12.4 25.9 12.7 33.0 17.9 18.8 12.3 982 51 95 132 290 92 82 66 1,476 68 156 100 440 176 110 72 979 53 93 75 285 101 94 72 702 15 63 25 206 100 30 - 550 65 14 - 20 125 188 - 1,382 132 156 122 345 253 82 66 772 51 48 96 242 92 82 66 1,134 68 156 65 345 153 82 46 792 53 93 39 237 78 67 46 547 15 63 25 158 100 30 - 198 65 - - 20 85 - - 522 61 20 135 97 93 50 25 56.2 53.2 46.9 85.5 66.4 37.9 100.0 15.7 212 61 - 73 53 - 25 25 2,747 424 108 251 104 580 577 52 9,003 701 732 1,140 1,851 1,192 912 463 24.1 19.4 24.1 22.9 28.0 20.3 22.6 11.4 1,063 - 139 100 337 78 - 46 570 - 91 75 191 23 - 46 3,267 505 176 251 260 699 577 93 6,505 599 624 611 1,430 771 407 423 11,311 1,093 915 1,429 2,386 1,424 1,063 609 13,311 1,335 981 1,648 2,662 1,576 1,489 925 18,785 1,782 1,347 2,668 4,246 2,367 1,890 1,236 11,482 1,229 951 1,234 1,713 1,761 1,584 1,123 1,887 118 252 88 273 248 224 98 3,864 418 439 395 580 466 652 337 5,731 693 260 751 859 1,046 709 688 7,065 704 591 773 1,008 1,015 1,141 904 1,122 52 158 25 171 87 197 98 1,939 166 280 231 180 160 459 221 4,004 486 153 517 657 769 486 585 3,806 460 321 345 625 694 370 90 698 65 93 62 102 161 - - 1,697 252 145 74 361 306 147 90 1,411 142 82 209 162 226 223 - 78 Table P4-1. Age and Marital Status by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Age Persons 15 years and over 15 to 19 years 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 20 to 24 years 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 25 years and over 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 years and over Females 15 years and over 15 to 19 years 15 years 16 years 17 years 18 years 19 years 20 to 24 years 20 years 21 years 22 years 23 years 24 years 25 years and over 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 years and over Marital Status Males 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 86,712 1,070 9,696 17,387 29,176 11,418 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 5,205 - 420 3,479 606 626 74 - - - 1,113 - 300 813 - - - - - - 1,341 - 91 1,141 88 20 - - - - 968 - - 828 61 79 - - - - 921 - 28 479 220 156 37 - - - 863 - - 218 237 371 37 - - - 5,130 14 39 1,180 1,981 1,057 263 246 350 - 1,133 - - 299 500 284 - 50 - - 594 - - 203 229 111 - - 50 - 771 - 39 170 319 149 62 - 32 - 1,466 14 - 287 584 320 56 139 65 - 1,165 - - 219 348 192 145 57 204 - 76,377 1,056 9,237 12,728 26,589 9,736 2,097 1,935 9,511 3,487 6,737 27 148 1,086 2,965 759 109 105 1,406 133 7,939 - 505 1,261 2,931 1,605 208 200 1,005 225 9,336 - 391 1,282 3,809 1,035 334 345 1,792 349 8,672 - 296 1,528 3,183 1,304 335 355 951 720 7,773 46 652 1,338 3,218 832 301 379 813 194 7,765 84 660 1,595 2,453 1,059 133 246 1,103 431 6,480 110 921 1,171 1,933 1,028 141 80 763 331 6,057 28 887 712 2,031 942 270 74 673 439 15,617 760 4,777 2,755 4,065 1,172 268 151 1,005 666 47,294 444 4,303 7,807 15,476 7,631 1,328 1,411 6,762 2,131 2,896 - 155 1,867 312 525 37 - - - 619 - 112 507 - - - - - - 836 - 15 712 88 20 - - - - 460 - - 320 61 79 - - - - 545 - 28 225 135 156 - - - - 436 - - 103 27 269 37 - - - 2,674 14 39 416 894 691 142 189 289 - 487 - - 114 172 151 - 50 - - 303 - - 140 67 71 - - 25 - 325 - 39 15 92 109 37 - 32 - 865 14 - 53 349 222 24 139 65 - 694 - - 94 215 138 81 - 167 - 41,724 430 4,108 5,524 14,271 6,415 1,150 1,222 6,473 2,131 3,991 - 25 323 1,758 622 25 105 1,000 133 4,195 - 185 172 1,625 1,208 80 151 698 75 4,955 - 277 478 2,015 581 196 69 1,183 156 5,009 - 165 476 1,765 995 194 224 693 496 4,724 46 264 802 1,549 717 254 250 672 169 4,203 39 319 871 1,173 604 50 184 644 320 3,265 29 281 607 974 485 115 51 454 270 3,168 28 381 376 1,140 513 99 37 358 236 8,214 287 2,212 1,419 2,272 689 136 151 772 277 39,418 626 5,393 9,579 13,700 3,788 1,106 770 3,100 1,356 15,208 111 1,089 5,461 5,608 1,283 495 226 696 239 19,011 372 3,286 3,112 6,428 1,958 357 361 2,147 991 1,155 - 248 27 424 128 85 156 87 - 1,135 - 321 307 379 62 26 - - 39 2,910 143 449 672 861 358 142 27 171 87 47,294 444 4,303 7,807 15,476 7,631 1,328 1,411 6,762 2,131 18,289 46 810 3,639 5,923 3,595 499 637 2,537 603 19,234 245 1,550 2,431 6,621 2,609 611 618 3,241 1,307 1,365 29 203 175 466 308 - 23 114 46 4,359 97 1,088 775 1,306 517 102 32 391 50 4,046 27 651 788 1,160 602 116 101 478 125 79 Table P4-3. Place of Birth, Children Ever Born, and Health Insurance by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth Children Ever Born Health Insurance Persons 18 years and over Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Females 18 years and over Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Children ever born Females 18 years and over No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean (number of children) Medical Insurance Persons 18 years and over Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 83,290 1,070 9,304 14,605 29,026 11,319 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 36,161 142 2,023 6,488 13,821 6,189 1,360 874 4,138 1,125 18,775 142 1,147 3,647 6,657 3,094 811 671 2,069 536 401 - 29 53 106 28 27 41 41 76 16,985 - 847 2,788 7,059 3,066 522 161 2,028 513 6,874 27 104 452 1,452 1,664 271 173 1,643 1,089 526 - 25 46 126 90 - - 138 102 281 - 79 47 25 39 - - 76 15 1,955 - - 162 431 548 50 50 390 323 253 27 - 49 20 51 20 - 40 45 202 - - - 14 72 25 - 77 14 2,160 135 523 465 646 170 32 - 188 - 34,632 766 6,577 6,866 12,220 2,732 670 966 2,807 1,029 3,555 - 1,001 538 1,275 212 25 71 319 113 2,811 25 622 571 1,146 205 85 29 79 50 4,625 125 1,008 942 1,708 158 75 81 482 46 5,769 102 1,052 1,634 1,713 382 31 72 669 114 1,393 46 219 235 738 79 51 - 25 - 5,440 74 925 1,292 1,793 544 131 247 269 166 4,013 298 624 655 1,378 376 76 109 315 181 3,463 - 77 334 888 564 102 169 1,086 243 45,379 444 4,176 6,268 15,327 7,531 1,328 1,411 6,762 2,131 19,746 32 814 2,566 6,771 4,448 760 648 3,061 644 10,393 32 430 1,417 3,601 2,194 396 526 1,531 265 127 - 14 - 58 - - - 27 29 9,226 - 370 1,149 3,113 2,254 364 122 1,504 350 3,516 - 25 155 710 845 50 127 990 613 272 - 25 - 76 65 - - 82 25 89 - - 24 - 24 - - 25 15 1,215 - - 91 267 364 25 50 229 188 132 - - - 20 51 - - 40 20 91 - - - - 40 - - 51 - 971 25 250 184 320 109 32 - 51 - 19,355 387 3,067 3,338 7,086 1,830 435 529 1,942 739 1,987 - 339 446 667 172 25 71 240 27 1,798 25 404 339 681 167 54 - 79 50 2,210 73 320 281 1,082 108 25 57 239 25 3,452 102 579 720 1,136 353 31 14 402 114 433 - 51 46 283 54 - - - - 2,997 46 428 500 1,101 272 131 216 166 135 2,221 140 301 271 735 189 76 83 291 135 1,792 - 20 25 439 299 51 107 717 135 45,379 444 4,176 6,268 15,327 7,531 1,328 1,411 6,762 2,131 8,516 61 100 948 2,418 1,641 322 356 1,914 757 8,791 46 691 779 3,152 1,667 266 133 1,585 471 10,530 14 663 1,364 3,912 2,019 350 501 1,290 414 8,211 71 802 1,288 2,931 1,368 150 175 1,082 344 9,331 251 1,920 1,890 2,913 837 240 245 890 144 2.3 4.0 3.6 2.9 2.3 1.8 2.0 2.0 1.7 1.5 83,290 1,070 9,304 14,605 29,026 11,319 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 25,988 262 2,804 6,224 9,899 3,056 699 606 2,044 394 57,302 809 6,501 8,381 19,127 8,263 1,735 1,576 7,818 3,093 37,400 126 2,215 4,581 13,259 6,050 1,303 1,300 6,026 2,540 3,833 25 321 581 751 565 206 264 854 266 13,621 551 3,721 2,700 3,804 1,089 198 86 948 523 5,323 208 1,236 1,158 1,676 786 - 58 102 98 439 - - - 205 71 62 - 25 75 752 - 61 - 301 142 38 - 160 50 4,805 - 478 1,018 1,837 632 175 23 618 25 80 Table P4-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship Persons 18 years and over U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females 18 years and over U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 83,290 1,070 9,304 14,605 29,026 11,319 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 72,848 848 7,561 12,822 25,044 10,629 2,272 1,825 8,622 3,225 36,161 142 2,023 6,488 13,821 6,189 1,360 874 4,138 1,125 9,034 162 627 917 2,097 1,834 302 173 1,831 1,089 219 - - - - 46 26 - 121 26 27,434 544 4,911 5,416 9,125 2,560 583 779 2,531 984 10,442 222 1,743 1,784 3,982 690 162 356 1,240 263 8,451 207 1,459 1,422 3,099 561 134 273 1,032 263 1,991 14 284 361 883 129 28 83 208 - 45,379 444 4,176 6,268 15,327 7,531 1,328 1,411 6,762 2,131 39,837 324 3,444 5,508 13,029 7,140 1,218 1,226 5,999 1,950 19,746 32 814 2,566 6,771 4,448 760 648 3,061 644 4,487 25 275 339 1,031 955 82 127 1,042 613 170 - - - - 23 - - 121 26 15,435 267 2,355 2,603 5,227 1,714 376 451 1,775 667 5,542 120 732 760 2,298 392 110 185 763 181 4,421 106 559 635 1,801 323 82 160 575 181 1,121 14 174 125 497 69 28 25 188 - 47,129 928 7,281 8,117 15,205 5,130 1,074 1,308 5,724 2,362 3,987 - 378 663 1,131 360 132 129 961 234 4,840 43 320 472 1,805 639 116 155 806 483 4,411 132 462 969 1,487 388 49 163 519 242 4,445 73 477 863 1,635 529 72 97 584 115 4,920 35 474 847 1,909 704 60 55 648 188 3,069 - 354 680 916 170 107 183 431 227 22,219 645 4,864 3,702 6,778 2,340 537 541 1,919 892 10,442 222 1,743 1,784 3,982 690 162 356 1,240 263 1,365 - 150 199 513 137 - 57 245 64 2,175 43 269 240 981 186 25 57 246 128 1,590 28 195 412 706 73 - 78 98 - 1,473 - 218 254 691 41 52 60 133 24 1,141 20 163 123 522 114 28 29 142 - 606 - 48 208 141 46 56 31 76 - 2,416 130 726 373 689 94 - 58 301 46 25,634 412 3,362 3,702 8,556 3,083 568 763 3,700 1,487 1,870 - 136 306 469 184 - 97 529 150 2,869 43 107 243 1,066 373 116 114 513 294 2,150 53 166 452 765 202 - 40 336 135 2,661 73 284 364 1,113 350 25 37 344 71 2,834 14 218 475 1,152 413 60 - 409 93 1,720 - 149 197 661 125 81 156 239 112 11,980 229 2,302 1,746 3,557 1,436 285 320 1,454 652 5,542 120 732 760 2,298 392 110 185 763 181 705 - 27 131 202 77 - 57 178 32 1,270 43 82 119 666 61 25 57 113 103 941 28 87 189 447 52 - 40 98 - 920 - 96 160 490 41 25 - 108 - 521 - 111 25 242 114 28 - - - 333 - 48 87 111 - 31 31 25 - 998 49 281 75 260 46 - - 241 46 81 Table P4-5. Hispanic Origin by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Hispanic Origin Persons 15 years and over of Hispanic Origin 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females 15 years and over of Hispanic Origin 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Hispanic Origin Persons 15 years and over Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females 15 years and over Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 15,033 360 2,138 4,062 4,873 1,670 265 337 1,178 150 849 - 90 636 42 81 - - - - 990 14 15 336 346 174 40 32 32 - 1,748 27 - 587 573 205 - - 331 25 1,539 - 154 318 741 131 - 32 147 15 1,719 - 186 404 667 162 89 43 168 - 1,638 - 172 376 537 229 72 113 77 62 1,613 - 220 408 616 134 64 91 78 - 1,348 39 205 416 385 205 - - 51 48 1,055 42 226 209 312 142 - 26 98 - 704 - 212 113 170 104 - - 104 - 409 - 142 101 119 - - - 46 - 663 186 183 125 144 25 - - - - 356 52 229 - 61 14 - - - - 169 - 78 32 59 - - - - - 234 - 24 - 101 62 - - 46 - 41.7 72.3 56.2 36.5 40.3 42.4 41.1 43.0 38.3 41.5 8,305 113 1,013 2,014 2,686 1,153 130 262 826 111 492 - 42 327 42 81 - - - - 452 14 15 27 241 107 15 - 32 - 1,036 - - 236 379 151 - - 245 25 964 - 82 135 467 86 - 32 147 15 1,053 - 139 296 366 84 25 - 142 - 873 - 110 221 212 138 25 113 31 23 976 - 114 227 288 134 64 91 58 - 707 39 75 214 222 85 - - 25 48 554 14 93 119 123 127 - 26 52 - 342 - 72 88 124 58 - - - - 234 - 115 45 27 - - - 46 - 212 20 41 46 79 25 - - - - 176 25 91 - 46 14 - - - - 64 - - 32 32 - - - - - 170 - 24 - 37 62 - - 46 - 40.5 58.2 50.1 39.8 36.8 42.2 42.0 44.5 33.7 40.7 15,033 360 2,138 4,062 4,873 1,670 265 337 1,178 150 7,508 245 1,113 2,013 2,373 840 178 294 403 48 4,949 100 820 1,320 1,691 456 25 43 445 48 26 - - - - - - - 26 - 2,550 14 204 729 809 374 62 - 303 55 - - - - - - - - - - 8,305 113 1,013 2,014 2,686 1,153 130 262 826 111 3,904 25 451 844 1,359 561 89 262 266 48 2,958 73 415 687 946 442 25 - 322 48 26 - - - - - - - 26 - 1,417 14 147 483 381 150 15 - 211 15 - - - - - - - - - - 82 Table P4-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home Persons 15 years and over Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females 15 years and over Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 15 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 15 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 86,712 1,070 9,696 17,387 29,176 11,418 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 38,404 142 2,276 8,337 13,882 6,268 1,360 874 4,138 1,125 48,308 928 7,420 9,049 15,294 5,150 1,074 1,308 5,724 2,362 17,676 567 3,594 2,621 4,874 1,619 523 276 2,553 1,049 3,781 43 594 533 1,453 337 32 71 529 188 8,892 68 964 2,585 3,049 861 135 193 831 206 8,830 148 1,267 1,827 3,062 1,276 126 183 619 321 661 - - 27 274 14 63 69 165 49 191 - - 93 20 46 - - 31 - 121 - 25 26 39 15 - - - 15 5,651 101 621 972 1,835 646 88 216 774 399 2,503 - 355 364 687 335 107 299 222 135 47,294 444 4,303 7,807 15,476 7,631 1,328 1,411 6,762 2,131 20,983 32 904 3,573 6,832 4,527 760 648 3,061 644 26,311 412 3,399 4,234 8,644 3,103 568 763 3,700 1,487 7,864 177 1,229 1,038 2,280 721 127 118 1,528 647 3,377 43 505 412 1,392 337 32 71 396 188 4,956 41 522 990 1,795 625 108 167 549 160 5,253 50 715 1,075 1,677 932 126 71 440 167 335 - - - 222 - 26 37 - 49 114 - - 93 20 - - - - - 81 - - 26 39 - - - - 15 3,066 101 295 313 876 274 88 187 695 236 1,267 - 133 288 341 213 62 113 93 25 86,712 1,070 9,696 17,387 29,176 11,418 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 61,877 217 5,473 11,919 21,195 9,242 1,799 1,788 7,654 2,589 24,835 853 4,223 5,468 7,981 2,176 635 393 2,208 898 17,958 555 2,334 3,823 5,790 1,802 609 365 1,781 898 4,078 146 1,112 869 1,410 262 25 14 239 - 2,640 152 761 776 651 97 - 14 188 - 159 - 15 - 130 14 - - - - 7,957 513 1,638 1,414 2,905 543 185 40 542 176 14,872 340 2,441 3,686 4,618 1,376 399 353 1,150 508 2,007 - 143 368 457 258 50 - 516 214 47,294 444 4,303 7,807 15,476 7,631 1,328 1,411 6,762 2,131 34,606 167 2,518 5,411 11,315 6,238 1,030 1,071 5,327 1,529 12,688 277 1,785 2,396 4,161 1,393 298 340 1,435 603 9,105 129 873 1,583 2,945 1,228 273 340 1,131 603 2,058 70 508 359 815 83 25 - 199 - 1,433 78 389 455 324 82 - - 105 - 93 - 15 - 78 - - - - - 3,843 185 658 547 1,595 279 50 40 405 85 7,747 92 1,060 1,764 2,376 928 223 299 643 361 1,098 - 67 86 191 186 25 - 386 157 83 Table P4-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace Persons 15 years and over U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Persons 15 years and over U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 86,712 1,070 9,696 17,387 29,176 11,418 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 20,581 115 1,232 4,821 6,618 3,861 835 300 2,169 629 10,273 115 682 2,545 3,453 1,780 401 142 821 333 835 - 84 227 193 46 87 53 68 76 9,473 - 466 2,048 2,972 2,035 347 105 1,280 220 7,996 - 242 554 1,756 1,471 493 390 2,097 993 706 - 25 108 50 115 152 - 132 124 247 - - 51 31 31 - - 108 25 238 - - - 218 - - - 20 - 406 - - - 75 86 - 58 149 39 1,747 - 64 98 280 263 126 108 550 259 217 - - - 81 23 - 88 25 - 470 - 26 101 76 51 20 32 72 92 6,446 162 1,068 1,575 2,313 528 119 136 494 51 47,954 793 6,957 9,901 17,463 4,922 961 1,262 4,149 1,545 1,529 25 291 199 512 213 - - 164 124 5,918 - 1,197 1,137 2,505 497 72 - 410 101 4,806 25 658 905 1,818 737 128 63 245 226 6,607 125 1,164 1,267 2,559 496 52 104 774 66 5,297 129 902 1,522 1,879 261 27 58 471 48 944 - 164 127 385 125 25 - 68 49 1,635 46 214 246 913 140 51 - 25 - 8,667 74 975 2,217 3,153 1,029 186 364 441 229 5,462 298 604 1,066 1,626 556 156 217 756 184 3,013 46 317 241 954 424 124 330 381 194 3,734 - 197 535 1,025 636 25 93 954 269 - - - - - - - - - - 86,712 1,070 9,696 17,387 29,176 11,418 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 23,425 69 1,200 5,328 8,113 4,147 911 521 2,380 755 12,367 69 716 2,804 4,308 1,979 588 363 1,101 439 678 - 91 108 136 76 47 53 68 99 10,380 - 393 2,416 3,670 2,092 276 105 1,212 217 7,815 46 177 583 1,785 1,319 542 358 2,074 932 594 - 25 51 107 65 56 - 239 52 143 - - - - - - 93 25 24 201 - - - 181 - - - 20 - 439 - - 25 89 86 - 58 119 64 1,453 - - 79 276 226 169 14 485 203 75 - - - 50 - - - 25 - 450 - - 74 98 72 116 - 46 45 5,835 162 1,100 1,559 1,813 511 181 190 270 49 46,539 793 7,142 9,461 16,772 4,958 724 1,056 4,202 1,431 1,493 25 240 293 404 208 48 - 178 97 5,892 - 1,252 1,136 1,925 757 62 46 519 195 4,596 25 743 1,058 1,470 680 148 40 234 197 6,664 125 1,117 1,462 2,354 596 79 104 760 66 5,469 129 934 1,446 1,979 400 - 58 476 48 933 - 210 104 348 154 - - 68 49 1,606 46 214 189 942 120 51 - 46 - 8,074 74 1,008 1,600 3,323 851 104 328 518 269 5,284 298 650 1,111 1,618 519 133 216 583 157 2,528 46 328 129 1,047 396 - 212 289 81 3,098 - 77 457 692 484 76 56 936 321 - - - - - - - - - - 84 Table P4-8. Residence 1 Year ago by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year Ago Residence 1 Year ago Persons 15 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females 15 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 86,712 1,070 9,696 17,387 29,176 11,418 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 81,024 1,070 9,407 16,341 27,619 10,643 2,215 1,797 8,677 3,256 93.4 100.0 97.0 94.0 94.7 93.2 91.0 82.4 88.0 93.3 4,921 - 289 981 1,435 670 166 266 1,042 73 4,350 - 275 826 1,275 624 140 266 870 73 571 - 14 155 160 46 25 - 171 - 767 - - 65 122 105 54 118 143 159 359 - - 25 - 80 25 54 79 95 107 - - - - 15 - - 51 41 25 - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - 25 - - - - - - 25 - - - - 25 - - - - 54 - - - 54 - - - - - 193 - - 39 68 25 28 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - 93 - - - 68 25 - - - - 32 - - - - - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - 160 - - - - - - 32 64 64 47,294 444 4,303 7,807 15,476 7,631 1,328 1,411 6,762 2,131 43,907 444 4,222 7,259 14,523 7,074 1,216 1,073 6,078 2,018 92.8 100.0 98.1 93.0 93.8 92.7 91.5 76.0 89.9 94.7 2,923 - 81 509 878 492 84 252 627 - 2,615 - 81 480 719 446 84 252 553 - 307 - - 28 160 46 - - 73 - 464 - - 39 75 65 28 86 57 113 225 - - - - 65 - 54 25 81 66 - - - - - - - 25 41 25 - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - 25 - - - - 54 - - - 54 - - - - - 120 - - 39 20 - 28 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 - - - 20 - - - - - 32 - - - - - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - 64 - - - - - - - 32 32 85 Table P4-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Latest period Served, and Length of Service by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 16 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 16 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 85,599 1,070 9,396 16,574 29,176 11,418 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 1,459 88 290 332 433 176 - - 46 95 2,000 156 611 483 444 159 - - 125 23 4,476 174 1,156 816 1,325 609 63 - 251 82 2,195 131 417 409 970 137 40 - 91 - 1,877 83 510 440 471 184 40 - 150 - 2,791 88 586 519 1,061 223 40 - 274 - 3,261 88 828 687 1,085 187 65 - 274 48 625 - 142 189 136 63 - - 48 48 46,675 444 4,191 7,300 15,476 7,631 1,328 1,411 6,762 2,131 720 60 76 178 286 25 - - 46 48 1,020 28 282 296 211 79 - - 101 23 2,476 75 640 407 738 334 - - 226 57 1,195 75 253 192 511 73 - - 91 - 1,090 28 278 261 213 159 - - 150 - 1,550 60 334 233 521 151 - - 249 - 1,900 60 487 387 587 58 25 - 248 48 320 - 46 116 48 15 - - 48 48 83,290 1,070 9,304 14,605 29,026 11,319 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 305 - - - 103 76 37 - 89 - 2,503 - 161 208 727 709 171 - 346 182 80,482 1,070 9,144 14,397 28,197 10,534 2,226 2,181 9,427 3,306 700 - 48 53 214 241 - - 20 124 79,782 1,070 9,096 14,344 27,983 10,293 2,226 2,181 9,407 3,181 2,808 - 161 208 830 785 208 - 434 182 612 - - - 276 101 37 - 198 - 198 - - - 88 60 - - 25 25 232 - - 27 - 74 25 - 50 55 245 - - 51 79 67 - - 48 - 831 - 23 56 116 300 146 - 87 102 444 - 67 48 152 151 - - 26 - 157 - 71 25 30 31 - - - - 25 - - - 25 - - - - - 64 - - - 64 - - - - - 459 - - 25 104 153 37 - 141 - 209 - - - 20 37 37 - 115 - 92 - - - 32 60 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 14 - - - 14 - - - - - 51 - - - - 25 - - 26 - 62 - - 25 37 - - - - - 31 - - - - 31 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,808 - 161 208 830 785 208 - 434 182 423 - 67 82 103 121 - - 26 24 2,385 - 94 125 727 664 208 - 408 158 86 Table P4-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Total Less than 5th grade 5th to 8th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 85,599 1,070 9,396 16,574 29,176 11,418 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 43,070 385 3,155 6,552 15,614 6,226 1,292 1,410 5,816 2,621 50.3 35.9 33.6 39.5 53.5 54.5 53.1 64.6 59.0 75.1 305 - - - 103 76 37 - 89 - 42,765 385 3,155 6,552 15,511 6,150 1,255 1,410 5,727 2,621 38,834 357 2,938 5,671 13,942 5,525 1,042 1,316 5,474 2,568 24,802 128 1,675 3,182 8,895 3,318 737 890 3,952 2,022 3,931 27 216 881 1,569 624 213 94 253 52 9.2 7.1 6.9 13.4 10.1 10.2 17.0 6.7 4.4 2.0 42,529 686 6,241 10,022 13,561 5,192 1,142 772 4,046 867 85,599 1,070 9,396 16,574 29,176 11,418 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 23,118 185 1,179 2,723 7,694 4,033 685 966 3,967 1,687 27.0 17.3 12.5 16.4 26.4 35.3 28.1 44.3 40.2 48.4 183 - - - 20 37 37 - 89 - 22,936 185 1,179 2,723 7,674 3,996 648 966 3,878 1,687 21,267 185 1,129 2,532 6,924 3,689 585 872 3,716 1,634 13,576 49 631 1,319 4,522 2,124 362 621 2,672 1,275 1,669 - 51 191 750 306 63 94 162 52 7.3 - 4.3 7.0 9.8 7.7 9.7 9.8 4.2 3.1 23,556 259 3,012 4,577 7,782 3,598 644 445 2,795 444 4,079 - 121 382 1,941 760 88 108 547 131 23,118 185 1,179 2,723 7,694 4,033 685 966 3,967 1,687 8,308 - 563 957 3,054 1,735 179 210 1,237 374 23,118 185 1,179 2,723 7,694 4,033 685 966 3,967 1,687 85,599 1,070 9,396 16,574 29,176 11,418 2,434 2,181 9,862 3,487 56,185 383 4,142 9,028 19,937 8,280 1,564 1,891 8,195 2,765 36,959 169 2,237 5,647 13,064 5,446 1,205 1,491 5,617 2,083 10,936 69 698 1,694 4,286 1,553 175 297 1,686 478 4,273 20 655 820 1,438 634 77 25 476 128 1,997 100 279 536 456 260 82 - 208 76 43,722 147 2,726 6,262 16,242 6,425 1,355 1,478 6,753 2,335 31,434 76 1,767 4,201 11,325 4,635 1,180 1,206 5,129 1,915 8,317 - 390 1,359 3,433 1,264 98 196 1,230 347 2,267 20 301 414 841 310 77 25 231 48 10,675 167 1,170 2,351 3,128 1,591 209 413 1,260 384 5,142 93 392 1,294 1,631 811 25 285 463 148 2,239 - 294 308 703 225 77 102 399 130 1,657 - 283 327 424 297 - - 245 80 29,413 687 5,254 7,545 9,239 3,138 870 290 1,667 723 46,675 444 4,191 7,300 15,476 7,631 1,328 1,411 6,762 2,131 29,847 185 1,530 3,618 9,457 5,550 840 1,281 5,675 1,712 19,612 88 1,129 2,339 5,909 3,503 707 920 3,759 1,258 6,678 69 254 512 2,694 1,222 25 258 1,286 358 1,778 - 62 364 423 403 51 25 405 45 795 28 85 162 190 210 32 - 37 51 23,189 49 1,197 2,526 7,524 4,144 758 967 4,538 1,486 16,354 49 919 1,756 4,724 2,922 682 695 3,491 1,114 5,221 - 193 363 2,329 933 25 196 862 321 1,014 - 14 296 250 193 51 25 160 25 5,666 67 251 869 1,619 1,247 82 314 1,038 180 3,000 39 157 484 1,100 580 25 225 268 123 1,133 - 46 123 240 225 - 62 399 37 660 - 48 42 121 183 - - 245 20 16,827 259 2,662 3,682 6,019 2,081 488 130 1,087 419 87 Table P4-12. Occupation by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Total Less than 9th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor or higher degree 38,834 3,296 5,671 13,942 5,525 1,042 1,316 8,042 8,589 182 545 1,575 1,266 94 364 4,563 4,140 73 367 945 580 46 239 1,892 4,140 73 367 945 580 46 239 1,892 4,448 109 178 629 686 49 125 2,671 361 - - 25 80 - 27 228 2,480 94 116 316 351 - 98 1,505 10,403 315 1,171 4,177 2,151 469 285 1,835 227 - - 79 108 - - 39 3,128 264 510 1,325 267 107 129 525 5,880 - 579 2,355 1,437 280 156 1,073 915 25 37 337 338 25 - 152 9,803 1,267 1,722 3,841 1,359 224 411 979 489 70 140 249 30 - - - 1,902 73 130 779 407 117 224 171 7,412 1,125 1,452 2,813 922 107 187 807 2,709 316 482 1,130 397 - 96 288 836 102 20 257 134 82 24 217 2,686 610 688 1,081 75 - 41 192 1,180 97 261 345 316 25 25 111 1,971 293 534 874 102 - 85 82 3,252 632 742 1,184 299 101 117 176 772 94 328 221 69 - 14 46 1,896 467 377 678 180 - 103 91 385 71 - 123 51 101 - 39 4,328 607 957 2,010 289 133 54 278 221 32 25 76 - 62 - 26 2,032 434 320 938 197 - 39 104 2,074 141 612 996 92 71 14 148 489 - - 281 60 20 - 128 21,267 1,314 2,532 6,924 3,689 585 872 5,350 5,671 126 280 975 908 20 302 3,059 2,780 32 165 579 445 20 202 1,336 2,780 32 165 579 445 20 202 1,336 2,892 94 116 396 463 - 100 1,722 91 - - - 32 - 27 32 2,019 94 116 290 268 - 73 1,177 7,736 164 832 3,140 1,740 314 238 1,308 108 - - - 108 - - - 2,125 139 370 936 190 82 83 325 4,656 - 425 1,881 1,157 207 156 831 824 25 37 300 285 25 - 152 6,522 998 1,245 2,188 835 201 306 750 454 54 140 228 30 - - - 668 - 63 63 209 94 185 55 5,401 944 1,042 1,896 596 107 121 694 1,749 187 288 726 221 - 96 231 775 102 20 220 134 82 - 217 1,928 558 545 661 28 - - 135 949 97 188 289 212 25 25 111 57 - - 37 - - - 20 383 25 58 160 55 - - 85 31 - - 31 - - - - 184 - 58 51 28 - - 46 168 25 - 77 26 - - 39 602 - 117 272 92 50 25 46 51 - - - - 25 - 26 347 - 64 145 92 - 25 20 204 - 53 127 - 25 - - 295 - - 153 60 - - 83 88 Table P4-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Total Less than 9th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor or higher degree 38,834 3,296 5,671 13,942 5,525 1,042 1,316 8,042 688 94 193 289 40 - - 72 284 48 134 23 27 - 27 25 123 - - 67 - - - 56 2,497 505 641 879 141 20 120 191 1,014 27 133 538 117 51 - 147 671 - 94 308 117 51 - 101 118 - - 71 47 - - - 39 - - - - - - 39 474 - 94 197 70 51 - 62 39 - - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - 342 27 39 230 - - - 46 39 - 39 - - - - - 90 27 - 62 - - - - 37 - - 37 - - - - 131 - - 111 - - - 20 20 - - 20 - - - - 25 - - - - - - 25 4,951 507 583 1,857 860 218 153 774 884 142 172 437 64 - 14 53 853 142 172 406 64 - 14 53 744 - 25 320 181 23 - 195 1,564 191 203 528 158 106 84 294 516 82 70 260 - - 57 46 169 - 45 103 - - - 20 347 82 25 157 - - 57 25 6,892 544 1,564 2,808 587 187 221 981 816 32 275 218 162 25 - 105 1,211 119 332 568 26 32 63 71 2,143 220 370 856 198 - 96 402 762 172 85 290 73 25 31 86 548 56 37 265 73 - 31 86 1,318 25 128 476 219 - 95 376 15,644 1,324 1,748 5,121 2,494 339 355 4,263 1,260 74 115 618 268 - 39 147 795 143 291 279 20 - - 62 199 27 73 73 25 - - - 1,338 259 268 529 112 25 27 117 2,704 285 531 1,235 250 124 35 244 837 15 - 376 174 49 42 181 8,323 500 421 1,950 1,617 141 213 3,479 1,229 37 - 422 298 - - 471 603 27 25 147 132 56 37 179 2,337 100 135 277 515 - 52 1,259 1,095 35 - 309 94 37 27 592 855 76 75 331 62 - 72 239 606 54 65 172 113 - 25 176 4,460 120 437 1,508 975 207 288 926 446 20 39 117 66 20 - 183 38,834 3,296 5,671 13,942 5,525 1,042 1,316 8,042 22,247 1,650 3,785 8,857 2,917 471 784 3,783 9,199 379 693 2,583 1,825 343 379 2,997 861 54 - 334 263 78 - 133 6,490 1,212 1,193 2,169 520 150 139 1,106 37 - - - - - 14 23 89 Table P4-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Total Less than 9th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor or higher degree 21,267 1,314 2,532 6,924 3,689 585 872 5,350 52 - - 26 - - - 26 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 287 14 56 103 28 - 25 60 225 - - 76 23 25 - 102 175 - - 50 23 25 - 76 48 - - 25 23 - - - 39 - - - - - - 39 87 - - 25 - 25 - 37 - - - - - - - - 51 - - 25 - - - 25 25 - - 25 - - - - 25 - - - - - - 25 1,598 27 130 713 375 32 52 269 182 - 39 105 37 - - - 151 - 39 74 37 - - - 343 - - 197 99 - - 47 295 27 51 74 35 - 37 71 226 54 20 81 - - 25 46 93 - 20 53 - - - 20 133 54 - 28 - - 25 25 4,588 265 911 1,881 471 130 153 777 492 32 158 87 122 25 - 68 612 25 87 401 26 - 26 47 1,537 140 235 572 147 - 96 346 417 68 48 234 47 - - 20 301 - - 234 47 - - 20 865 - 42 328 192 - 95 207 10,210 859 1,005 2,946 1,874 215 233 3,079 531 - 47 278 153 - 24 28 98 25 - 27 20 - - 25 173 27 73 73 - - - - 1,124 259 223 413 87 25 - 117 1,551 147 311 682 97 71 20 223 498 - - 168 174 - - 156 6,115 401 303 1,260 1,316 119 188 2,528 750 - - 182 237 - - 331 556 - 25 127 132 56 37 179 1,801 100 107 224 360 - 27 983 770 15 - 129 94 37 27 468 521 76 49 212 15 - 72 97 415 54 - 108 76 - 25 150 2,980 94 328 751 660 184 288 676 235 - 39 20 66 - - 109 21,267 1,314 2,532 6,924 3,689 585 872 5,350 12,284 675 1,695 4,746 2,116 251 500 2,300 6,072 262 529 1,308 1,186 198 315 2,274 538 54 - 234 133 55 - 62 2,350 322 308 637 254 82 56 691 23 - - - - - - 23 90 Table P4-15. Incomes Last Year for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Total Less than 9th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post -Bachelor degree 47,319 6,597 8,756 15,570 6,122 1,439 1,202 5,582 2,051 1,164 185 274 577 82 - 25 20 - 3,188 1,225 907 673 308 - - 75 - 3,972 687 932 1,435 360 196 32 240 90 9,596 1,990 2,251 3,053 1,254 157 153 618 119 7,374 792 1,625 2,454 1,062 89 234 1,034 82 7,731 779 1,115 2,920 1,045 321 206 1,043 301 7,276 695 873 2,258 883 406 290 1,261 612 3,876 135 513 1,283 493 125 100 848 378 3,142 109 267 917 634 144 162 442 468 31,015 19,085 24,237 31,541 33,581 47,969 46,875 43,758 66,629 42,443 27,294 32,465 40,836 45,865 51,799 58,620 55,708 83,624 25,292 3,429 4,252 8,715 3,661 532 598 2,780 1,325 648 65 154 321 82 - 25 - - 797 226 188 288 75 - - 20 - 1,233 321 303 505 64 - - 41 - 3,840 967 795 1,166 605 51 40 192 24 3,724 540 630 1,161 672 52 211 375 82 4,006 482 677 1,646 481 108 141 281 190 5,361 585 812 1,696 652 230 69 916 402 3,086 135 426 1,135 422 20 20 686 242 2,597 109 267 799 608 71 91 269 385 41,839 26,916 35,635 41,635 43,371 57,938 38,710 60,541 68,979 53,031 35,916 43,922 50,315 56,488 60,767 53,621 69,476 97,010 31,682 5,100 6,627 11,465 3,069 819 610 2,706 1,286 49.2 18.1 41.9 58.4 55.8 60.8 83.7 61.3 62.2 623 286 119 178 39 - - - - 620 126 25 295 128 25 - 20 - 2,875 1,214 965 481 145 - 25 46 - 4,250 1,071 1,068 1,091 392 223 31 284 89 6,144 1,227 1,651 2,304 511 51 42 150 207 5,583 503 1,366 2,556 248 51 89 678 91 5,350 337 746 2,519 685 155 155 552 199 4,561 335 645 1,607 663 214 87 693 317 1,676 - 42 433 256 98 182 282 383 24,808 13,492 19,916 26,895 35,803 44,025 39,412 38,132 49,227 31,548 18,123 23,917 32,346 37,011 41,323 52,326 43,228 63,309 37,124 3,653 5,034 11,715 6,116 1,077 1,361 6,158 2,009 45.7 27.3 34.9 42.1 52.9 63.4 51.1 57.6 56.5 605 91 131 237 23 20 25 77 - 1,037 287 282 372 26 - 25 25 20 3,820 1,079 757 1,131 552 32 64 145 60 4,742 671 1,115 1,719 691 100 32 286 127 11,334 1,194 1,980 4,166 1,878 337 312 1,225 243 5,649 138 247 2,122 1,383 68 438 1,133 120 5,470 140 206 1,361 974 326 76 1,912 475 3,527 54 259 476 564 167 266 1,031 709 939 - 56 132 25 25 122 323 255 21,283 12,703 15,767 20,500 23,496 32,835 29,614 34,206 47,783 27,169 14,540 18,724 22,926 26,566 32,602 38,024 39,421 50,047 91 Table P4-16 Poverty Status by Educational Attainment, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons 16 years and over Unrelated persons worked last year Unrelated persons 65 years and over Persons 16 years and over Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons 16 years and over Percent below poverty Unrelated person worked last year Unrelated persons 65 years and over Persons 16 years and over Percent below poverty Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Total Less than 9th grade 9th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupa -tional Associate degree, academic Bachelor or higher degree 26,766 3,607 4,607 9,206 3,869 583 598 4,295 18,707 1,476 2,837 7,003 3,064 358 519 3,450 12,183 1,220 2,079 4,548 2,068 243 315 1,709 9,820 1,058 1,558 3,480 1,710 192 290 1,531 4,708 293 818 1,988 798 100 71 641 5,412 1,962 944 1,274 481 31 23 697 9,096 1,046 1,664 3,226 1,838 248 224 850 6,211 452 937 2,200 1,546 120 198 758 6,414 740 1,068 2,428 1,293 166 187 533 4,930 617 764 1,773 1,061 142 161 412 2,738 165 443 1,217 460 73 71 309 1,474 460 319 464 175 31 - 25 2,263 200 504 857 133 74 129 366 1,553 134 305 540 59 74 129 311 62 - - 62 - - - - 85,599 10,466 16,574 29,176 11,418 2,434 2,181 13,349 21,674 6,452 3,467 6,096 2,114 538 225 2,783 15,617 5,536 2,755 4,065 1,172 268 151 1,671 5,521 1,045 1,248 2,119 617 99 66 327 20.6 29.0 27.1 23.0 16.0 16.9 11.0 7.6 2,308 220 519 1,066 323 27 40 114 3,764 541 907 1,592 448 47 66 164 2,781 433 640 1,099 427 20 40 122 1,756 151 418 926 123 47 25 66 1,018 470 131 193 96 - - 129 3,124 497 814 1,302 397 20 51 42 1,512 174 365 734 213 - 26 - 2,805 429 674 1,220 369 20 51 42 2,171 360 482 935 349 20 26 - 1,232 111 304 657 72 20 25 42 288 172 57 59 - - - - 1,090 200 379 357 74 - 25 55 48.2 100.0 75.2 41.7 55.8 - 19.6 14.9 380 134 180 40 - - 25 - 62 - - 62 - - - - 18,658 3,920 4,957 6,050 2,089 384 223 1,036 21.8 37.5 29.9 20.7 18.3 15.8 10.2 7.8 6,117 2,506 974 1,489 496 165 - 487 4,913 2,098 859 1,193 333 81 - 349 13,865 2,681 3,715 4,631 1,546 279 197 816 22,959 4,566 5,647 7,691 2,718 601 315 1,422 28,145 5,594 6,982 9,249 3,500 601 347 1,871 39,865 7,107 9,693 13,751 5,041 878 587 2,808 26,766 3,607 4,607 9,206 3,869 583 598 4,295 4,268 1,129 971 1,209 365 115 25 455 10,178 1,414 1,526 3,750 1,571 140 314 1,463 12,319 1,063 2,111 4,247 1,933 328 259 2,377 15,497 2,358 2,319 5,087 1,776 309 329 3,318 2,162 712 350 512 118 57 - 413 4,496 839 609 1,518 461 67 174 828 8,839 807 1,361 3,058 1,197 185 155 2,076 9,096 1,046 1,664 3,226 1,838 248 224 850 1,899 377 505 697 221 31 25 42 4,669 475 676 1,797 945 73 125 578 2,529 194 483 732 672 144 73 231 92 Table P5-1. Age, Marital Status, Hispanic Origin and Children Ever Born by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin Age Persons 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Females 16 years and over 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Marital Status Males 16 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 16 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Persons 16 years and over Hispanic Origin Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females 16 years and over Hispanic Origin Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Children ever born Females 16 years and over No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean (number of children) Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 42,529 4,092 730 17.8 - 730 488 488 152 242 33.1 3,362 5,130 2,706 52.8 76 2,630 2,171 2,065 1,295 459 17.4 2,424 6,737 3,794 56.3 119 3,675 3,091 2,770 1,976 584 15.9 2,943 7,939 4,279 53.9 - 4,279 3,949 3,286 2,228 330 7.7 3,660 18,008 11,126 61.8 109 11,016 10,146 8,886 7,111 870 7.9 6,883 15,538 10,172 65.5 - 10,172 9,671 8,232 6,522 501 4.9 5,366 12,537 7,819 62.4 - 7,819 7,018 6,249 4,578 801 10.2 4,718 15,617 2,443 15.6 - 2,443 2,300 2,220 939 144 5.9 13,174 45.5 44.1 27.4 44.2 44.6 44.6 - 39.4 48.5 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 2,277 501 22.0 - 501 385 385 126 116 23.1 1,776 2,674 1,377 51.5 37 1,340 1,073 1,052 675 267 19.9 1,298 3,991 2,342 58.7 82 2,259 1,996 1,778 1,187 263 11.6 1,649 4,195 2,150 51.3 - 2,150 1,994 1,590 1,039 157 7.3 2,044 9,964 6,147 61.7 64 6,083 5,873 5,140 4,186 210 3.5 3,817 8,927 5,626 63.0 - 5,626 5,415 4,605 3,637 211 3.7 3,301 6,433 3,828 59.5 - 3,828 3,405 3,249 2,276 423 11.0 2,605 8,214 1,148 14.0 - 1,148 1,125 1,070 449 23 2.0 7,066 45.2 43.4 26.9 43.5 43.8 44.0 - 35.8 48.4 38,924 19,951 51.3 122 19,829 17,567 15,327 24,802 2,262 11.4 18,972 14,713 7,724 52.5 39 7,684 6,477 5,650 9,619 1,208 15.7 6,990 19,011 9,927 52.2 83 9,845 9,149 7,936 11,832 696 7.1 9,083 1,155 572 49.5 - 572 426 347 788 146 25.6 583 1,135 231 20.3 - 231 190 190 406 41 17.6 904 2,910 1,497 51.5 - 1,497 1,325 1,204 2,157 172 11.5 1,413 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 17,670 9,835 55.7 106 9,729 8,827 7,984 5,855 902 9.3 7,835 19,234 9,511 49.5 76 9,435 9,079 7,709 5,646 356 3.8 9,723 1,365 848 62.1 - 848 759 759 548 89 10.5 517 4,359 776 17.8 - 776 683 683 349 94 12.1 3,583 4,046 2,147 53.1 - 2,147 1,919 1,736 1,177 229 10.6 1,899 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 42,529 7,457 3,510 47.1 37 3,473 3,120 2,824 2,202 353 10.2 3,947 4,881 2,926 59.9 - 2,926 2,734 2,275 1,400 191 6.5 1,956 26 - - - - - - - - - 26 2,481 1,163 46.9 - 1,163 1,074 825 654 89 7.7 1,317 70,753 35,470 50.1 268 35,202 31,905 28,273 20,545 3,297 9.4 35,283 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 3,904 1,790 45.8 37 1,753 1,651 1,555 1,117 102 5.8 2,114 2,938 1,897 64.6 - 1,897 1,821 1,508 917 76 4.0 1,041 26 - - - - - - - - - 26 1,375 571 41.5 - 571 524 391 268 47 8.2 804 38,432 18,861 49.1 146 18,715 17,271 15,416 11,273 1,444 7.7 19,571 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 9,812 4,790 48.8 49 4,741 4,289 4,015 2,891 452 9.5 5,022 8,791 4,629 52.7 74 4,555 4,249 3,626 2,730 306 6.7 4,162 10,530 5,663 53.8 39 5,623 5,171 4,692 3,486 452 8.0 4,867 8,211 4,234 51.6 - 4,234 4,025 3,420 2,300 209 4.9 3,978 9,331 3,803 40.8 20 3,783 3,533 3,118 2,169 250 6.6 5,528 2.2 2.0 1.4 2.0 2.0 2.0 - 1.9 2.4 93 Table P5-3. Place of Birth by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 42,529 37,674 18,660 49.5 241 18,420 16,364 14,686 11,286 2,056 11.2 19,014 19,504 9,969 51.1 181 9,788 8,526 7,775 5,871 1,262 12.9 9,535 401 97 24.0 - 97 97 43 29 - - 305 17,769 8,595 48.4 60 8,535 7,741 6,867 5,386 794 9.3 9,174 7,106 4,423 62.2 - 4,423 4,056 3,840 2,741 367 8.3 2,684 526 368 69.9 - 368 323 323 170 46 12.4 158 302 198 65.8 - 198 183 143 69 15 7.6 103 2,033 1,082 53.2 - 1,082 1,027 977 860 55 5.0 951 253 149 58.9 - 149 149 124 79 - - 104 202 177 87.5 - 177 177 163 80 - - 25 2,185 876 40.1 - 876 787 714 602 89 10.2 1,309 35,107 17,108 48.7 64 17,043 15,624 13,230 8,865 1,419 8.3 18,000 3,592 1,570 43.7 - 1,570 1,543 1,383 881 27 1.7 2,021 2,857 539 18.9 - 539 539 388 241 - - 2,318 4,742 2,640 55.7 - 2,640 2,373 2,087 1,569 267 10.1 2,102 5,868 3,149 53.7 - 3,149 2,915 2,396 1,444 234 7.4 2,719 1,393 797 57.2 - 797 613 402 241 184 23.1 596 5,463 2,770 50.7 - 2,770 2,591 2,208 1,507 180 6.5 2,693 4,040 2,237 55.4 64 2,173 1,957 1,616 993 216 9.9 1,802 3,526 2,003 56.8 - 2,003 2,003 1,728 1,308 - - 1,522 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 20,507 10,337 50.4 118 10,218 9,268 8,344 6,498 951 9.3 10,170 10,739 5,569 51.9 98 5,471 4,937 4,477 3,324 534 9.8 5,170 127 41 32.2 - 41 41 14 14 - - 86 9,640 4,727 49.0 20 4,706 4,290 3,853 3,160 417 8.9 4,914 3,711 2,176 58.6 - 2,176 1,974 1,883 1,385 202 9.3 1,535 272 191 70.1 - 191 170 170 74 20 10.6 81 109 85 77.8 - 85 85 70 44 - - 24 1,294 587 45.4 - 587 532 507 416 55 9.3 707 132 80 60.9 - 80 80 55 35 - - 51 91 66 72.2 - 66 66 66 40 - - 25 996 304 30.5 - 304 304 304 232 - - 693 19,637 9,310 47.4 64 9,245 8,729 7,524 4,877 516 5.6 10,328 2,024 839 41.4 - 839 839 743 467 - - 1,185 1,844 321 17.4 - 321 321 238 164 - - 1,523 2,273 1,167 51.4 - 1,167 1,091 1,010 764 76 6.5 1,106 3,473 1,977 56.9 - 1,977 1,901 1,562 895 76 3.8 1,496 433 218 50.3 - 218 170 170 85 48 21.9 215 2,997 1,531 51.1 - 1,531 1,387 1,136 760 144 9.4 1,466 2,248 1,245 55.4 64 1,181 1,118 868 491 63 5.3 1,003 1,823 992 54.4 - 992 992 815 583 - - 831 94 Table P5-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 42,529 74,991 37,032 49.4 305 36,727 33,342 29,673 21,917 3,385 9.2 37,959 37,674 18,660 49.5 241 18,420 16,364 14,686 11,286 2,056 11.2 19,014 9,291 5,299 57.0 - 5,299 4,843 4,553 3,343 456 8.6 3,993 219 92 41.9 - 92 92 92 46 - - 127 27,807 12,982 46.7 64 12,917 12,044 10,342 7,242 873 6.8 14,825 10,608 6,037 56.9 - 6,037 5,492 4,525 2,885 546 9.0 4,570 8,588 5,128 59.7 - 5,128 4,751 3,854 2,443 377 7.4 3,460 2,020 909 45.0 - 909 741 671 442 168 18.5 1,110 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 40,995 20,037 48.9 183 19,854 18,383 16,453 12,145 1,471 7.4 20,958 20,507 10,337 50.4 118 10,218 9,268 8,344 6,498 951 9.3 10,170 4,708 2,480 52.7 - 2,480 2,278 2,187 1,618 202 8.1 2,228 170 69 40.5 - 69 69 69 23 - - 101 15,610 7,152 45.8 64 7,087 6,769 5,853 4,006 319 4.5 8,459 5,680 3,082 54.3 - 3,082 2,884 2,417 1,431 198 6.4 2,598 4,531 2,544 56.2 - 2,544 2,420 2,023 1,225 125 4.9 1,986 1,149 537 46.8 - 537 465 394 206 73 13.6 612 47,924 24,410 50.9 64 24,345 22,470 19,511 13,516 1,875 7.7 23,515 4,149 2,132 51.4 25 2,107 1,935 1,769 1,033 172 8.2 2,017 5,182 3,275 63.2 - 3,275 2,893 2,575 1,799 382 11.7 1,907 4,591 2,617 57.0 - 2,617 2,461 2,132 1,413 156 5.9 1,974 4,557 2,775 60.9 39 2,735 2,447 2,104 1,446 289 10.5 1,783 4,957 3,050 61.5 - 3,050 2,780 2,408 1,515 269 8.8 1,907 3,069 1,771 57.7 - 1,771 1,666 1,429 1,064 105 5.9 1,298 22,219 9,402 42.3 - 9,402 8,833 7,615 5,541 569 6.0 12,817 10,608 6,037 56.9 - 6,037 5,492 4,525 2,885 546 9.0 4,570 1,365 725 53.1 - 725 630 595 311 95 13.1 639 2,312 1,642 71.0 - 1,642 1,472 1,294 808 169 10.3 671 1,619 1,160 71.7 - 1,160 1,087 865 503 73 6.3 458 1,473 915 62.1 - 915 820 683 434 95 10.4 558 1,141 615 53.8 - 615 554 386 276 61 9.9 527 606 318 52.5 - 318 278 230 184 40 12.6 288 2,416 915 37.9 - 915 863 684 471 52 5.7 1,501 26,168 12,782 48.8 64 12,717 11,999 10,526 7,077 718 5.6 13,386 1,964 1,135 57.8 25 1,110 1,015 959 616 95 8.5 829 3,152 1,901 60.3 - 1,901 1,667 1,461 938 233 12.3 1,252 2,255 1,353 60.0 - 1,353 1,353 1,157 677 - - 902 2,713 1,467 54.1 39 1,427 1,334 1,064 632 93 6.5 1,246 2,834 1,495 52.7 - 1,495 1,429 1,335 814 66 4.4 1,339 1,720 926 53.8 - 926 900 853 744 25 2.7 794 11,980 4,805 40.1 - 4,805 4,574 3,946 2,758 231 4.8 7,175 5,680 3,082 54.3 - 3,082 2,884 2,417 1,431 198 6.4 2,598 705 397 56.4 - 397 350 330 182 48 12.0 307 1,379 918 66.6 - 918 800 707 406 118 12.9 461 969 705 72.8 - 705 705 562 285 - - 264 920 471 51.2 - 471 471 358 146 - - 449 521 178 34.2 - 178 178 151 78 - - 343 333 197 59.1 - 197 197 149 149 - - 136 998 289 28.9 - 289 257 234 184 32 11.1 710 95 Table P5-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home Persons 16 years and over Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females 16 years and over Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 16 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 16 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 42,529 37,674 18,660 49.5 241 18,420 16,364 14,686 11,286 2,056 11.2 19,014 47,924 24,410 50.9 64 24,345 22,470 19,511 13,516 1,875 7.7 23,515 17,676 10,091 57.1 39 10,051 9,128 7,789 5,160 923 9.2 7,586 3,781 1,877 49.7 - 1,877 1,794 1,569 937 83 4.4 1,904 8,630 3,655 42.4 25 3,630 3,329 2,855 2,130 301 8.3 4,975 8,733 4,458 51.0 - 4,458 4,177 3,739 3,006 281 6.3 4,275 661 393 59.5 - 393 320 268 189 74 18.8 268 191 98 51.2 - 98 98 98 98 - - 93 121 70 57.8 - 70 55 39 39 15 21.7 51 5,627 2,682 47.7 - 2,682 2,510 2,264 1,419 172 6.4 2,944 2,503 1,085 43.4 - 1,085 1,060 889 537 25 2.3 1,418 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 20,507 10,337 50.4 118 10,218 9,268 8,344 6,498 951 9.3 10,170 26,168 12,782 48.8 64 12,717 11,999 10,526 7,077 718 5.6 13,386 7,864 4,436 56.4 39 4,397 4,074 3,561 2,447 323 7.4 3,428 3,377 1,652 48.9 - 1,652 1,596 1,372 824 56 3.4 1,724 4,864 2,024 41.6 25 1,999 1,916 1,726 1,208 83 4.1 2,840 5,201 2,494 47.9 - 2,494 2,333 2,009 1,462 161 6.5 2,707 335 126 37.6 - 126 89 64 64 37 29.4 209 114 20 17.9 - 20 20 20 20 - - 93 81 55 67.7 - 55 55 39 39 - - 26 3,066 1,569 51.2 - 1,569 1,512 1,330 806 57 3.6 1,497 1,267 405 32.0 - 405 405 405 207 - - 861 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 42,529 61,019 27,869 45.7 204 27,665 25,248 22,293 16,476 2,417 8.7 33,151 24,579 15,201 61.8 101 15,100 13,586 11,905 8,325 1,514 10.0 9,378 17,776 10,985 61.8 101 10,883 9,651 8,610 6,329 1,232 11.3 6,791 4,004 2,818 70.4 - 2,818 2,600 2,230 1,333 218 7.8 1,185 2,640 1,351 51.2 - 1,351 1,289 1,032 631 63 4.6 1,289 159 46 29.1 - 46 46 32 32 - - 113 7,889 4,754 60.3 64 4,690 4,073 3,526 2,280 617 13.2 3,135 14,683 9,057 61.7 37 9,020 8,149 7,093 4,973 871 9.7 5,626 2,007 1,389 69.2 - 1,389 1,364 1,286 1,072 25 1.8 618 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 34,097 15,348 45.0 81 15,266 14,089 12,542 9,542 1,178 7.7 18,749 12,578 7,771 61.8 101 7,669 7,178 6,329 4,034 491 6.4 4,807 8,994 5,605 62.3 101 5,504 5,069 4,489 2,989 435 7.9 3,389 2,058 1,337 65.0 - 1,337 1,296 1,108 558 41 3.0 721 1,433 797 55.6 - 797 782 699 455 15 1.9 636 93 32 34.4 - 32 32 32 32 - - 61 3,796 2,372 62.5 64 2,308 2,101 1,867 1,172 207 9.0 1,424 7,684 4,705 61.2 37 4,668 4,409 3,818 2,367 259 5.5 2,979 1,098 693 63.2 - 693 668 643 495 25 3.6 404 96 Table P5-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 26,242 3,931 9.2 42,529 20,112 9,356 46.5 111 9,245 8,187 7,324 5,866 1,059 11.5 10,756 10,076 4,492 44.6 111 4,381 3,915 3,574 2,678 466 10.6 5,584 821 371 45.2 - 371 371 265 241 - - 450 9,216 4,493 48.8 - 4,493 3,900 3,485 2,947 593 13.2 4,722 7,896 4,150 52.6 - 4,150 3,847 3,612 2,474 303 7.3 3,746 674 382 56.7 - 382 382 357 155 - - 292 247 128 51.9 - 128 102 102 20 26 20.4 119 238 168 70.3 - 168 131 131 80 37 22.1 71 406 290 71.3 - 290 275 221 161 14 5.0 116 1,694 813 48.0 - 813 773 748 599 40 5.0 881 217 113 51.9 - 113 113 113 56 - - 104 470 335 71.1 - 335 310 285 200 24 7.2 136 6,380 3,002 47.1 - 3,002 2,777 2,411 1,842 225 7.5 3,378 47,513 24,412 51.4 194 24,217 22,007 19,087 14,733 2,210 9.1 23,102 1,508 597 39.6 - 597 597 597 461 - - 911 5,835 2,738 46.9 60 2,678 2,516 2,260 1,587 162 6.0 3,098 4,780 1,788 37.4 - 1,788 1,723 1,304 1,170 65 3.6 2,992 6,518 3,482 53.4 - 3,482 3,140 2,720 2,270 342 9.8 3,036 5,202 3,199 61.5 - 3,199 2,938 2,491 1,612 261 8.2 2,003 944 507 53.8 - 507 480 362 243 27 5.4 436 1,635 962 58.9 - 962 783 542 383 179 18.6 672 8,613 4,328 50.2 46 4,282 3,916 3,578 2,925 366 8.6 4,286 5,437 3,161 58.1 64 3,096 2,734 2,347 1,713 362 11.7 2,276 2,989 1,767 59.1 - 1,767 1,453 1,226 1,189 313 17.7 1,222 3,697 2,150 58.2 - 2,150 2,016 1,763 1,326 135 6.3 1,547 - - - - - - - - - - - 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 26,242 3,931 9.2 42,529 22,909 10,528 46.0 131 10,397 9,435 8,371 6,686 962 9.3 12,380 12,126 5,562 45.9 111 5,451 4,873 4,362 3,316 578 10.6 6,564 678 250 36.9 - 250 250 168 125 - - 428 10,105 4,717 46.7 20 4,696 4,312 3,841 3,245 384 8.2 5,389 7,790 4,309 55.3 - 4,309 3,970 3,731 2,508 339 7.9 3,481 594 334 56.3 - 334 334 334 100 - - 260 143 31 21.8 - 31 31 31 31 - - 112 201 131 64.9 - 131 131 131 80 - - 71 414 274 66.0 - 274 259 205 119 14 5.3 141 1,453 773 53.2 - 773 704 664 523 68 8.8 681 75 25 33.2 - 25 25 25 25 - - 50 450 289 64.3 - 289 265 240 129 24 8.4 161 5,793 2,559 44.2 - 2,559 2,257 1,967 1,592 302 11.8 3,235 46,008 23,699 51.5 174 23,525 21,222 18,409 14,082 2,303 9.8 22,309 1,493 600 40.2 - 600 600 561 433 - - 892 5,781 2,729 47.2 85 2,643 2,495 2,259 1,538 149 5.6 3,052 4,548 1,533 33.7 - 1,533 1,372 1,104 959 161 10.5 3,014 6,548 3,544 54.1 - 3,544 3,235 2,775 2,315 310 8.7 3,004 5,375 3,201 59.6 - 3,201 2,967 2,457 1,606 234 7.3 2,174 933 540 57.8 - 540 513 394 298 27 5.0 393 1,606 926 57.6 - 926 747 505 375 179 19.4 680 7,999 4,220 52.8 - 4,220 3,747 3,364 2,722 473 11.2 3,779 5,244 2,970 56.6 64 2,905 2,578 2,245 1,556 327 11.3 2,275 2,502 1,462 58.4 - 1,462 1,227 1,049 1,041 236 16.1 1,040 3,098 1,974 63.7 - 1,974 1,949 1,719 1,374 25 1.3 1,124 - - - - - - - - - - - 97 Table P5-8. Residence 1 Year Ago and Health Insurance by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year Ago Residence 1 Year ago Persons 16 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females 16 years and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Medical Insurance Persons 16 years and over Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 42,529 79,962 40,038 50.1 149 39,889 36,364 31,953 23,544 3,525 8.8 39,924 93.4 93.0 48.8 93.3 93.6 93.4 94.9 89.7 93.9 4,870 2,493 51.2 156 2,336 2,033 1,837 1,117 303 13.0 2,377 4,299 2,414 56.1 156 2,258 1,979 1,783 1,063 279 12.4 1,885 571 79 13.8 - 79 55 55 55 24 30.8 492 767 539 70.3 - 539 436 407 141 103 19.0 228 359 331 92.0 - 331 276 246 77 55 16.6 29 107 107 100.0 - 107 92 77 26 15 14.2 - 25 25 100.0 - 25 25 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 100.0 - 25 - - - 25 100.0 - 25 25 100.0 - 25 25 25 - - - - 54 - - - - - - - - - 54 193 113 58.2 - 113 65 65 - 48 42.3 81 - - - - - - - - - - - 93 73 78.3 - 73 25 25 - 48 65.2 20 32 - - - - - - - - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - 160 96 60.0 - 96 96 96 64 - - 64 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 43,313 21,200 48.9 64 21,136 19,648 17,387 12,797 1,488 7.0 22,113 92.8 91.7 34.8 92.2 92.4 92.1 94.3 89.2 93.9 2,898 1,604 55.4 119 1,485 1,304 1,184 670 181 12.2 1,293 2,590 1,552 59.9 119 1,432 1,276 1,156 641 157 10.9 1,039 307 53 17.1 - 53 28 28 28 24 46.0 255 464 314 67.8 - 314 314 299 109 - - 150 225 211 93.6 - 211 211 196 77 - - 14 66 66 100.0 - 66 66 51 26 - - - 25 25 100.0 - 25 25 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 100.0 - 25 25 25 - - - - 54 - - - - - - - - - 54 120 39 32.9 - 39 39 39 - - - 81 - - - - - - - - - - - 20 - - - - - - - - - 20 32 - - - - - - - - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - 64 64 100.0 - 64 64 64 32 - - - 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 26,242 3,931 9.2 42,529 26,616 15,114 56.8 57 15,057 12,799 10,911 6,891 2,258 15.0 11,502 58,982 27,956 47.4 248 27,708 26,035 23,287 19,350 1,673 6.0 31,026 38,592 21,908 56.8 174 21,734 20,546 18,605 16,471 1,188 5.5 16,684 3,900 2,319 59.5 - 2,319 2,212 1,926 1,538 106 4.6 1,581 13,621 1,951 14.3 - 1,951 1,827 1,732 646 123 6.3 11,670 5,644 1,513 26.8 - 1,513 1,226 894 311 286 18.9 4,131 476 206 43.3 74 132 132 112 186 - - 270 752 311 41.4 70 241 241 241 215 - - 441 4,869 1,940 39.9 - 1,940 1,888 1,692 1,133 52 2.7 2,929 98 Table P5-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment and Vocational training by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 16 years and over Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 16 years and over Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 16 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 16 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 7,602 2,524 33.2 64 2,459 2,154 1,996 1,298 305 12.4 5,079 2,186 85 3.9 - 85 85 85 48 - - 2,102 1,889 48 2.5 - 48 48 48 48 - - 1,841 5,416 2,439 45.0 64 2,374 2,069 1,912 1,250 305 12.9 2,977 2,999 1,217 40.6 39 1,178 1,015 988 552 162 13.8 1,782 4,682 1,869 39.9 25 1,844 1,678 1,573 988 167 9.0 2,813 1,092 48 4.4 - 48 48 48 48 - - 1,045 942 48 5.1 - 48 48 48 48 - - 894 3,590 1,822 50.7 25 1,797 1,630 1,525 940 167 9.3 1,768 1,997 911 45.6 - 911 848 848 468 63 6.9 1,086 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 42,529 10,466 3,540 33.8 - 3,540 3,296 2,802 1,804 244 6.9 6,926 6,222 2,389 38.4 - 2,389 1,979 1,733 999 410 17.2 3,832 10,352 4,163 40.2 - 4,163 3,692 3,279 2,184 471 11.3 6,189 29,176 15,614 53.5 103 15,511 13,942 12,198 8,895 1,569 10.1 13,561 11,418 6,226 54.5 76 6,150 5,525 4,655 3,318 624 10.2 5,192 2,434 1,292 53.1 37 1,255 1,042 876 737 213 17.0 1,142 2,181 1,410 64.6 - 1,410 1,316 1,155 890 94 6.7 772 9,862 5,816 59.0 89 5,727 5,474 5,036 3,952 253 4.4 4,046 3,487 2,621 75.1 - 2,621 2,568 2,462 2,022 52 2.0 867 68.4 76.6 100.0 76.4 76.9 77.1 79.9 71.4 60.1 15.6 19.6 29.1 19.5 20.7 21.9 24.1 7.8 11.6 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 4,635 1,364 29.4 - 1,364 1,314 1,034 681 51 3.7 3,271 2,708 892 32.9 - 892 851 778 327 41 4.5 1,816 4,593 1,831 39.9 - 1,831 1,681 1,538 991 150 8.2 2,762 15,476 7,694 49.7 20 7,674 6,924 6,098 4,522 750 9.8 7,782 7,631 4,033 52.8 37 3,996 3,689 3,171 2,124 306 7.7 3,598 1,328 685 51.5 37 648 585 419 362 63 9.7 644 1,411 966 68.4 - 966 872 846 621 94 9.8 445 6,762 3,967 58.7 89 3,878 3,716 3,444 2,672 162 4.2 2,795 2,131 1,687 79.2 - 1,687 1,634 1,543 1,275 52 3.1 444 74.4 82.3 100.0 82.2 81.9 82.3 85.3 85.5 66.7 19.1 24.5 48.5 24.3 25.2 26.4 29.1 12.9 13.8 6,913 3,285 47.5 76 3,208 2,522 2,417 1,396 686 21.4 3,629 71.7 79.5 100.0 79.0 80.0 80.8 79.1 75.3 64.6 5.1 6.5 - 6.6 7.3 7.6 10.9 4.2 3.8 3,656 1,726 47.2 37 1,689 1,322 1,301 750 367 21.7 1,930 77.4 85.3 100.0 85.0 85.9 85.7 82.6 81.7 70.3 7.9 10.2 - 10.4 11.2 11.3 15.4 7.8 5.8 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 42,529 60,045 28,961 48.2 216 28,745 26,173 23,349 16,694 2,572 8.9 31,084 25,554 14,109 55.2 89 14,020 12,661 10,848 8,108 1,359 9.7 11,445 5,331 2,665 50.0 39 2,626 2,466 2,091 1,343 160 6.1 2,665 4,628 2,328 50.3 - 2,328 2,025 1,516 1,037 303 13.0 2,300 10,506 5,972 56.8 24 5,948 5,396 4,749 3,796 552 9.3 4,533 5,090 3,143 61.8 25 3,118 2,774 2,492 1,932 344 11.0 1,946 99 Table P5-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Latest period Served, and Length of Service by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Status Latest Period Served Length of Service Disability Persons 16 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 16 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 42,529 1,459 224 15.4 - 224 201 201 46 23 10.2 1,235 2,000 262 13.1 - 262 214 214 67 48 18.2 1,738 4,476 619 13.8 - 619 328 246 90 291 46.9 3,857 2,195 215 9.8 - 215 192 146 74 23 10.6 1,979 1,877 20 1.1 - 20 20 - - - - 1,857 85,599 43,070 50.3 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 42,529 2,791 260 9.3 - 260 245 179 95 15 5.8 2,531 3,261 625 19.2 - 625 584 518 312 41 6.5 2,637 625 625 100.0 - 625 584 518 312 41 6.5 - 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 720 201 28.0 - 201 201 201 46 - - 519 2,000 262 13.1 - 262 214 214 67 48 18.2 1,738 2,476 300 12.1 - 300 195 113 20 105 35.0 2,176 1,195 135 11.3 - 135 135 89 74 - - 1,060 1,090 20 1.9 - 20 20 - - - - 1,070 46,675 23,118 49.5 183 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 23,556 1,550 176 11.3 - 176 161 94 48 15 8.6 1,374 1,900 320 16.8 - 320 305 238 143 15 4.7 1,580 320 320 100.0 - 320 305 238 143 15 4.7 - 83,290 42,918 51.5 305 42,613 38,697 34,061 24,750 3,916 9.2 40,372 305 305 100.0 305 - - - - - - - 2,503 1,281 51.2 - 1,281 1,220 1,091 822 62 4.8 1,221 80,482 41,332 51.4 - 41,332 37,478 32,970 23,928 3,854 9.3 39,151 700 370 52.9 - 370 370 282 282 - - 330 79,782 40,961 51.3 - 40,961 37,107 32,688 23,646 3,854 9.4 38,821 2,808 1,587 56.5 305 1,281 1,220 1,091 822 62 4.8 1,221 612 553 90.3 305 248 248 202 165 - - 59 198 153 77.1 - 153 153 153 113 - - 45 232 207 89.1 - 207 182 182 182 25 12.1 25 245 202 82.4 - 202 202 187 136 - - 43 831 283 34.1 - 283 246 198 150 37 13.1 548 444 149 33.6 - 149 149 129 37 - - 295 157 - - - - - - - - - 157 25 - - - - - - - - - 25 64 39 62.0 - 39 39 39 39 - - 24 459 358 77.9 183 175 175 175 135 - - 101 209 209 100.0 183 26 26 26 26 - - - 92 71 77.9 - 71 71 71 32 - - 20 - - - - - - - - - - - 14 14 100.0 - 14 14 14 14 - - - 51 26 51.0 - 26 26 26 26 - - 25 62 37 59.7 - 37 37 37 37 - - 25 31 - - - - - - - - - 31 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,808 1,587 56.5 305 1,281 1,220 1,091 822 62 4.8 1,221 423 290 68.5 39 250 250 250 178 - - 133 2,385 1,297 54.4 266 1,031 969 840 644 62 6.0 1,088 100 Table P5-12. Occupation by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Civilian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unemployed Percent 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 9,056 8,589 8,162 6,878 468 5.2 4,360 4,140 3,874 3,529 219 5.0 4,697 4,448 4,288 3,349 248 5.3 387 361 361 215 26 6.7 2,576 2,480 2,397 1,996 96 3.7 11,677 10,403 9,328 6,645 1,274 10.9 227 227 148 123 - - 311 254 254 149 57 18.3 3,665 3,128 2,964 1,636 537 14.6 6,537 5,880 5,179 4,096 657 10.1 938 915 782 641 23 2.4 10,490 9,803 8,358 5,614 687 6.6 504 489 427 204 15 3.0 2,006 1,902 1,698 1,490 104 5.2 7,980 7,412 6,232 3,920 568 7.1 3,014 2,709 2,374 1,367 305 10.1 868 836 746 540 32 3.7 2,828 2,686 2,163 1,410 141 5.0 1,269 1,180 950 603 89 7.0 2,235 1,971 1,799 1,200 264 11.8 3,994 3,252 2,427 1,780 743 18.6 929 772 745 576 157 16.9 2,370 1,896 1,211 851 475 20.0 222 199 135 98 23 10.3 473 385 335 255 88 18.6 4,803 4,328 3,663 2,383 476 9.9 249 221 146 146 27 10.9 2,154 2,032 1,779 1,198 121 5.6 2,401 2,074 1,738 1,039 327 13.6 509 489 462 302 20 4.0 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 5,993 5,671 5,297 4,555 322 5.4 2,913 2,780 2,513 2,289 133 4.6 3,080 2,892 2,784 2,267 189 6.1 117 91 91 64 26 22.2 2,078 2,019 1,974 1,728 59 2.8 8,555 7,736 6,956 4,844 818 9.6 108 108 108 83 - - 55 23 23 - 32 58.2 2,492 2,125 2,001 937 367 14.7 5,052 4,656 4,078 3,219 397 7.8 847 824 745 604 23 2.7 6,822 6,522 5,564 3,488 300 4.4 469 454 412 189 15 3.2 683 668 602 576 15 2.2 5,670 5,401 4,550 2,723 270 4.8 1,887 1,749 1,586 882 138 7.3 775 775 684 516 - - 2,044 1,928 1,535 861 116 5.7 964 949 745 464 15 1.6 146 57 - - 89 60.8 419 383 250 130 37 8.8 68 31 31 31 37 54.3 184 184 77 37 - - - - - - - - 168 168 143 62 - - 705 602 535 370 103 14.6 51 51 26 26 - - 367 347 305 217 20 5.5 287 204 204 127 83 28.8 295 295 268 188 - - 101 Table P5-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Civilian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unemployed Percent 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 795 688 603 341 107 13.5 284 284 257 132 - - 163 123 96 25 40 24.6 3,067 2,497 1,831 1,142 570 18.6 1,253 1,014 699 508 240 19.1 911 671 383 286 240 26.3 138 118 98 73 20 14.7 39 39 39 - - - 694 474 206 174 219 31.6 39 39 39 39 - - - - - - - - 342 342 316 222 - - 39 39 39 39 - - 90 90 90 90 - - 37 37 37 - - - 131 131 104 67 - - 20 20 20 - - - 25 25 25 25 - - 5,249 4,951 4,496 3,427 298 5.7 884 884 704 338 - - 31 31 31 31 - - 853 853 673 307 - - 829 744 653 512 85 10.2 1,629 1,564 1,423 1,357 65 4.0 516 516 465 383 - - 169 169 169 144 - - 347 347 296 239 - - 7,790 6,892 6,125 3,749 897 11.5 945 816 737 451 129 13.7 1,391 1,211 1,137 776 181 13.0 2,474 2,143 1,917 1,029 331 13.4 869 762 714 405 107 12.4 580 548 501 380 32 5.5 1,475 1,318 1,259 954 157 10.6 16,931 15,644 13,735 10,133 1,287 7.6 1,412 1,260 1,178 864 152 10.8 888 795 770 544 93 10.5 199 199 199 82 - - 1,434 1,338 1,133 675 96 6.7 2,814 2,704 2,225 1,519 110 3.9 958 837 741 460 121 12.6 9,018 8,323 7,351 5,895 695 7.7 1,284 1,229 1,026 893 56 4.3 730 603 535 303 127 17.4 2,480 2,337 2,107 1,696 142 5.7 1,118 1,095 979 861 23 2.1 890 855 796 617 35 4.0 721 606 441 311 115 15.9 4,744 4,460 4,185 3,849 284 6.0 497 446 446 158 51 10.2 42,765 38,834 34,197 24,802 3,931 9.2 24,988 22,247 19,351 13,507 2,741 11.0 9,678 9,199 8,522 7,557 479 4.9 893 861 724 558 32 3.6 7,143 6,490 5,586 3,180 653 9.1 63 37 14 - 26 41.1 102 Table P5-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Machinery and transportation equipment Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Civilian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unemployed Percent 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 67 52 52 26 15 22.5 - - - - - - - - - - - - 319 287 184 144 32 10.0 253 225 175 111 27 10.8 202 175 125 60 27 13.5 48 48 48 23 - - 39 39 39 - - - 114 87 37 37 27 23.8 - - - - - - - - - - - - 51 51 51 51 - - 25 25 25 25 - - - - - - - - 25 25 25 25 - - 1,703 1,598 1,443 1,156 105 6.2 182 182 167 105 - - 31 31 31 31 - - 151 151 136 74 - - 363 343 297 207 20 5.6 321 295 243 243 25 7.9 226 226 176 119 - - 93 93 93 93 - - 133 133 82 25 - - 5,039 4,588 3,980 2,172 450 8.9 584 492 413 211 92 15.8 729 612 559 259 116 16.0 1,678 1,537 1,358 737 141 8.4 472 417 369 190 55 11.6 333 301 254 190 32 9.6 938 865 851 660 72 7.7 10,944 10,210 9,011 6,585 734 6.7 555 531 489 406 24 4.4 123 98 98 72 25 20.5 173 173 173 57 - - 1,220 1,124 918 486 96 7.9 1,599 1,551 1,315 760 47 3.0 596 498 457 283 98 16.5 6,537 6,115 5,489 4,495 422 6.5 805 750 694 584 56 6.9 651 556 508 276 95 14.6 1,860 1,801 1,672 1,395 59 3.2 793 770 692 655 23 2.9 536 521 463 372 15 2.8 504 415 289 224 89 17.6 3,187 2,980 2,764 2,520 207 6.5 260 235 235 83 25 9.8 22,936 21,267 18,870 13,576 1,669 7.3 13,343 12,284 10,799 7,226 1,059 7.9 6,393 6,072 5,675 4,920 321 5.0 570 538 438 334 32 5.6 2,581 2,350 1,959 1,095 231 8.9 49 23 - - 26 53.2 103 Table P5-15. Income for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Total 16 years and over In labor force Per -cent Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Worked 40 hours or more Unem -ployed Per -cent Not in labor force 47,319 25,442 53.8 94 25,348 23,634 20,628 15,189 1,714 6.8 21,877 1,164 278 23.9 - 278 127 79 49 151 54.4 886 3,188 739 23.2 - 739 558 528 64 181 24.5 2,449 3,972 1,662 41.8 - 1,662 1,561 1,353 502 101 6.1 2,310 9,596 4,697 48.9 - 4,697 4,308 3,578 2,466 389 8.3 4,899 7,374 3,904 52.9 - 3,904 3,710 3,238 2,466 193 5.0 3,470 7,731 4,545 58.8 74 4,471 4,262 3,914 3,098 209 4.7 3,185 7,276 4,776 65.6 20 4,756 4,486 3,963 3,171 270 5.7 2,500 3,876 2,552 65.8 - 2,552 2,407 2,133 1,792 145 5.7 1,324 3,142 2,289 72.8 - 2,289 2,215 1,842 1,581 73 3.2 853 31,015 38,022 45,686 37,997 38,612 39,040 40,573 26,409 24,926 42,443 49,585 46,267 49,597 50,501 50,873 52,149 37,131 34,138 25,292 15,205 60.1 57 15,148 14,185 12,746 9,841 962 6.4 10,086 648 167 25.8 - 167 112 64 49 56 33.2 481 797 328 41.2 - 328 218 218 27 110 33.6 469 1,233 555 45.0 - 555 452 379 195 102 18.5 679 3,840 2,030 52.9 - 2,030 1,918 1,652 1,171 112 5.5 1,810 3,724 2,318 62.3 - 2,318 2,171 2,020 1,466 147 6.4 1,405 4,006 2,519 62.9 37 2,482 2,382 2,246 1,831 100 4.0 1,487 5,361 3,482 64.9 20 3,461 3,237 2,866 2,232 224 6.5 1,879 3,086 1,925 62.4 - 1,925 1,862 1,722 1,551 63 3.3 1,161 2,597 1,882 72.4 - 1,882 1,833 1,579 1,318 48 2.6 716 41,839 47,369 46,936 47,440 48,150 47,648 44,453 31,365 36,283 53,031 58,154 52,640 58,175 59,289 59,555 57,355 41,758 45,308 31,682 18,959 59.8 122 18,837 17,393 15,273 11,172 1,444 7.7 12,723 49.2 57.5 117.0 37.4 57.6 60.6 63.6 79.0 21.6 37.5 36.7 623 330 52.9 - 330 302 160 75 27 8.3 293 620 215 34.7 - 215 147 147 65 69 31.9 405 2,875 885 30.8 37 848 629 569 99 219 25.8 1,991 4,250 2,366 55.7 39 2,326 2,075 1,843 1,071 252 10.8 1,884 6,144 3,597 58.5 - 3,597 3,137 2,901 2,041 460 12.8 2,547 5,583 3,581 64.1 - 3,581 3,425 3,060 2,426 156 4.4 2,002 5,350 3,584 67.0 - 3,584 3,484 2,973 2,325 100 2.8 1,766 4,561 3,054 67.0 46 3,009 2,914 2,690 2,188 94 3.1 1,507 1,676 1,348 80.4 - 1,348 1,281 931 881 67 5.0 328 24,808 27,958 14,028 27,988 28,739 28,489 29,360 16,853 19,979 31,548 35,388 27,104 35,442 36,493 35,936 36,146 22,786 25,825 37,124 22,338 60.2 183 22,155 21,148 18,850 13,555 1,008 4.5 14,785 45.7 56.2 122.8 86.3 55.9 57.7 59.1 75.5 18.7 33.4 30.0 605 321 53.1 - 321 245 245 122 76 23.6 284 1,037 235 22.7 - 235 139 66 46 97 41.0 802 3,820 1,283 33.6 - 1,283 1,132 1,032 169 151 11.8 2,538 4,742 2,789 58.8 76 2,713 2,599 2,329 934 114 4.2 1,953 11,334 7,437 65.6 20 7,417 7,165 6,143 4,591 252 3.4 3,897 5,649 3,608 63.9 - 3,608 3,491 3,044 2,452 117 3.2 2,041 5,470 3,480 63.6 61 3,419 3,285 3,070 2,683 134 3.9 1,990 3,527 2,521 71.5 25 2,496 2,429 2,299 1,958 68 2.7 1,006 939 663 70.6 - 663 663 622 602 - - 276 21,283 22,875 14,349 22,883 23,106 23,462 24,737 18,146 18,762 27,169 28,908 26,975 28,924 29,324 29,784 28,745 20,523 24,541 104 Table P5-16 Poverty Status and Workers in Family by Labor Force Status, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Worker in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Unrelated person worked last year Unrelated persons 65 years and over All Persons Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Unrelated person worked last year Unrelated Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Total In labor force Armed Forces Civil -ian labor force Employed At Work Unem -ployed Not in labor force 26,766 15,354 57 15,297 14,206 12,746 1,091 11,412 18,707 14,801 57 14,743 14,057 12,692 686 3,907 12,183 8,290 37 8,253 7,669 6,946 584 3,893 9,820 6,857 - 6,857 6,456 5,943 400 2,963 4,708 3,217 37 3,181 2,902 2,583 279 1,490 5,412 922 - 922 840 840 82 4,490 9,096 5,510 20 5,489 5,029 4,558 460 3,587 6,211 5,288 20 5,268 5,009 4,558 259 923 6,414 4,122 - 4,122 3,801 3,379 321 2,293 4,930 3,179 - 3,179 2,953 2,702 226 1,751 2,738 1,850 - 1,850 1,699 1,447 151 888 1,474 289 - 289 266 266 23 1,186 2,607 1,612 - 1,612 1,381 1,238 231 995 1,553 1,313 - 1,313 1,175 1,079 138 240 62 - - - - - - 62 85,599 43,070 305 42,765 38,834 34,197 3,931 42,529 21,674 5,448 - 5,448 4,993 4,730 455 16,226 15,617 2,443 - 2,443 2,300 2,220 144 13,174 5,521 2,052 - 2,052 1,655 1,472 397 3,469 20.6 13.4 - 13.4 11.6 11.6 36.4 30.4 2,308 1,798 - 1,798 1,607 1,445 191 510 3,764 1,759 - 1,759 1,399 1,244 360 2,005 2,781 1,301 - 1,301 1,124 1,037 177 1,480 1,756 901 - 901 622 513 279 855 1,018 41 - 41 41 41 - 978 3,124 1,425 - 1,425 1,193 1,038 232 1,699 1,512 1,283 - 1,283 1,173 1,038 111 228 2,805 1,329 - 1,329 1,097 942 232 1,476 2,171 988 - 988 850 763 137 1,184 1,232 650 - 650 499 390 151 582 288 20 - 20 20 20 - 268 1,265 524 - 524 355 309 170 741 48.5 32.5 - 32.5 25.7 24.9 73.5 74.5 380 319 - 319 243 243 76 61 4,913 223 - 223 202 148 20 4,690 18,658 4,862 37 4,825 3,516 3,002 1,309 13,796 21.8 11.3 12.1 11.3 9.1 8.8 33.3 32.4 6,117 479 - 479 422 368 57 5,638 4,913 223 - 223 202 148 20 4,690 13,865 2,639 - 2,639 1,601 1,358 1,038 11,226 22,959 7,021 37 6,984 5,429 4,715 1,555 15,938 28,145 9,656 37 9,619 7,625 6,581 1,993 18,489 39,865 15,389 76 15,312 12,922 11,147 2,391 24,477 26,766 15,354 57 15,297 14,206 12,746 1,091 11,412 4,268 249 - 249 20 - 228 4,020 10,178 5,667 - 5,667 5,215 4,771 453 4,511 12,319 9,438 57 9,381 8,971 7,975 410 2,881 15,497 8,317 37 8,280 7,791 6,870 489 7,181 2,162 80 - 80 - - 80 2,083 4,496 1,588 - 1,588 1,526 1,404 62 2,908 8,839 6,649 37 6,612 6,265 5,466 347 2,190 9,096 5,510 20 5,489 5,029 4,558 460 3,587 1,899 169 - 169 20 - 149 1,730 4,669 3,327 - 3,327 3,079 2,757 248 1,342 2,529 2,014 20 1,994 1,930 1,801 63 514   THIS PAGE IS LEFT BLANK INTENTIONALLY 106 Table P6-1. Age, Marital Status, and Hispanic Origin by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin All Persons Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Females Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Marital Status Males Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Hispanic Origin All Persons Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Children ever born Females No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean (number of children) Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 488 108 131 196 - - 53 - 2,171 160 687 633 137 103 426 25 3,091 772 1,013 815 187 40 201 62 3,949 534 1,272 1,312 165 344 270 51 10,146 2,688 2,509 2,475 235 950 1,258 32 9,671 2,142 2,531 2,233 711 804 1,071 178 7,018 1,601 1,826 1,486 369 920 725 91 2,300 585 433 652 168 90 323 49 44.6 45.3 43.0 42.6 50.0 48.8 43.9 47.9 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 385 71 91 196 - - 27 - 1,073 49 562 405 - - 31 25 1,996 618 825 456 20 15 - 62 1,994 256 933 761 - - 23 20 5,873 1,827 1,916 1,734 - 177 187 32 5,415 1,554 1,861 1,527 37 119 202 115 3,405 883 1,248 1,091 - 31 131 20 1,125 413 299 353 - 39 - 20 43.8 45.1 42.6 42.6 54.2 45.0 45.7 45.3 17,567 2,918 2,666 3,281 1,914 2,869 3,726 193 6,477 845 886 1,563 756 970 1,429 28 9,149 1,758 1,564 1,244 932 1,585 1,925 142 426 37 57 116 27 90 98 - 190 - 39 - 48 - 103 - 1,325 278 119 357 152 224 171 23 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 8,827 1,734 3,982 2,714 - 91 206 100 9,079 3,021 2,755 2,550 57 266 275 154 759 154 215 390 - - - - 683 247 175 164 - - 56 41 1,919 516 609 704 - 25 64 - 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 3,120 536 793 772 283 344 365 27 2,734 166 535 1,359 87 259 329 - - - - - - - - - 1,074 123 370 346 100 62 74 - 31,905 7,764 8,704 7,326 1,502 2,587 3,560 462 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 1,651 411 593 507 - 62 51 27 1,821 114 427 1,189 20 31 39 - - - - - - - - - 524 83 284 157 - - - - 17,271 5,064 6,432 4,669 37 289 511 268 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 4,289 1,297 1,433 1,393 - - 58 108 4,249 1,162 1,785 1,036 20 76 92 78 5,171 1,503 2,212 1,133 - 137 124 62 4,025 1,014 1,337 1,382 - 102 163 27 3,533 695 969 1,579 37 67 165 20 2.0 1.8 1.9 2.3 2.9 2.7 2.9 1.2 107 Table P6-3. Place of Birth by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 16,364 3,555 5,221 3,522 803 1,047 2,027 190 8,526 1,950 2,592 1,714 476 689 1,045 59 97 - 14 27 27 14 14 - 7,741 1,605 2,615 1,781 300 343 967 131 4,056 1,524 975 912 100 174 231 140 323 50 25 183 25 - - 39 183 49 61 23 - - 50 - 1,027 364 272 270 50 52 20 - 149 49 35 - - 24 - 41 177 95 51 - - - 32 - 787 184 181 102 151 141 27 - 15,624 2,746 3,182 4,897 861 1,834 1,971 133 1,543 314 281 493 52 238 165 - 539 94 253 54 46 14 78 - 2,373 323 531 675 140 372 306 25 2,915 240 433 1,406 155 300 383 - 613 25 31 190 39 95 232 - 2,591 475 632 724 116 308 229 108 1,957 361 399 555 229 164 249 - 2,003 580 843 370 57 56 71 25 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 9,268 2,457 4,260 1,947 - 237 251 116 4,937 1,252 2,237 1,057 - 177 154 59 41 - 14 27 - - - - 4,290 1,205 2,008 863 - 60 97 57 1,974 935 482 406 - 25 20 105 170 25 25 81 - - - 39 85 49 35 - - - - - 532 216 138 159 - - 20 - 80 25 35 - - - - 20 66 40 25 - - - - - 304 98 154 52 - - - - 8,729 1,766 2,475 3,906 57 120 331 74 839 215 234 337 - - 53 - 321 94 174 39 - - 14 - 1,091 127 350 536 - - 53 25 1,901 188 344 1,230 20 51 67 - 170 - - 125 - - 46 - 1,387 265 632 441 - - - 48 1,118 311 271 445 37 30 25 - 992 415 365 212 - - - - 108 Table P6-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 33,342 7,652 9,547 7,752 1,685 2,651 3,616 441 16,364 3,555 5,221 3,522 803 1,047 2,027 190 4,843 1,708 1,156 1,014 251 315 259 140 92 23 46 23 - - - - 12,044 2,366 3,124 3,193 631 1,289 1,330 110 5,492 937 856 2,051 287 601 712 48 4,751 937 748 1,574 260 560 645 25 741 - 107 477 27 41 66 23 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 18,383 5,128 7,125 4,883 57 367 549 273 9,268 2,457 4,260 1,947 - 237 251 116 2,278 1,032 636 458 - 25 20 105 69 23 23 23 - - - - 6,769 1,615 2,206 2,455 57 105 279 51 2,884 544 611 1,639 - 15 53 23 2,420 544 563 1,245 - 15 53 - 465 - 48 394 - - - 23 22,470 5,034 5,181 6,281 1,168 2,205 2,301 299 1,935 398 438 732 158 57 112 40 2,893 916 490 973 153 210 111 39 2,461 497 529 834 68 273 204 57 2,447 508 536 629 151 158 420 43 2,780 471 650 678 127 493 361 - 1,666 363 447 351 35 135 264 71 8,833 1,974 2,267 2,179 502 939 923 49 5,492 937 856 2,051 287 601 712 48 630 120 108 236 94 20 25 25 1,472 384 139 632 114 144 60 - 1,087 68 210 492 - 154 163 - 820 78 187 273 31 62 166 23 554 25 88 227 - 110 104 - 278 61 94 102 20 - - - 863 226 77 139 27 148 245 - 11,999 3,214 3,476 4,575 57 146 351 179 1,015 231 250 473 20 - 41 - 1,667 591 276 746 - 14 - 39 1,353 268 337 658 - 40 25 25 1,334 316 401 480 37 - 77 23 1,429 380 505 447 - 31 66 - 900 174 317 313 - - 25 71 4,574 1,322 1,527 1,528 - 60 117 20 2,884 544 611 1,639 - 15 53 23 350 88 93 168 - - - - 800 225 54 521 - - - - 705 68 144 453 - 15 25 - 471 28 159 233 - - 27 23 178 - 68 110 - - - - 197 15 94 87 - - - - 257 118 46 93 - - - - 109 Table P6-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home All persons Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 16,364 3,555 5,221 3,522 803 1,047 2,027 190 22,470 5,034 5,181 6,281 1,168 2,205 2,301 299 9,128 2,030 1,828 2,523 420 1,115 1,156 55 1,794 520 458 627 27 81 40 39 3,329 708 775 948 148 287 415 48 4,177 761 1,082 1,114 416 291 430 82 320 174 23 96 - 27 - - 98 98 - - - - - - 55 - 15 39 - - - - 2,510 637 747 660 100 172 142 54 1,060 106 253 273 57 233 117 20 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 9,268 2,457 4,260 1,947 - 237 251 116 11,999 3,214 3,476 4,575 57 146 351 179 4,074 1,097 801 1,921 37 51 125 41 1,596 493 397 627 - 14 25 39 1,916 534 628 591 - 39 76 48 2,333 566 845 745 20 15 91 51 89 89 - - - - - - 20 20 - - - - - - 55 - 15 39 - - - - 1,512 391 657 424 - 25 14 - 405 24 133 228 - - 20 - 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 25,248 5,818 7,617 6,019 933 1,909 2,625 326 13,586 2,771 2,785 3,784 1,038 1,343 1,702 163 9,651 2,519 2,282 2,024 735 827 1,141 123 2,600 214 395 1,008 209 388 347 39 1,289 37 108 720 79 129 215 - 46 - - 32 14 - - - 4,073 632 730 1,039 415 561 624 71 8,149 1,488 1,637 2,609 598 751 1,001 67 1,364 651 418 135 25 31 78 25 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 14,089 3,806 5,997 3,606 - 186 335 158 7,178 1,865 1,739 2,916 57 197 267 138 5,069 1,764 1,419 1,380 37 151 219 98 1,296 101 231 859 20 46 - 39 782 - 88 646 - - 47 - 32 - - 32 - - - - 2,101 483 420 890 37 77 148 46 4,409 952 1,188 1,943 20 120 118 67 668 429 131 83 - - - 25 110 Table P6-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 8,187 1,725 2,946 1,794 472 413 774 62 3,915 889 1,222 792 373 247 392 - 371 - 127 127 42 27 49 - 3,900 836 1,598 875 56 139 333 62 3,847 1,417 927 815 106 218 228 135 382 73 106 81 25 57 - 39 102 - 46 56 - - - - 131 46 25 60 - - - - 275 51 121 35 - - 54 14 773 348 156 172 56 - 20 20 113 - - 56 - 25 31 - 310 72 73 25 - 48 31 61 2,777 467 758 626 126 350 424 27 22,007 4,202 5,005 6,243 1,242 2,246 2,856 214 597 125 135 94 43 107 93 - 2,516 490 632 692 151 241 310 - 1,723 426 444 431 117 105 201 - 3,140 526 707 894 140 406 443 25 2,938 120 564 1,520 134 269 306 25 480 167 125 50 - 39 99 - 783 51 - 304 39 157 232 - 3,916 666 1,164 968 217 408 356 137 2,734 634 460 660 229 274 478 - 1,453 334 470 217 37 178 217 - 2,016 778 767 324 25 25 46 51 - - - - - - - - 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 9,435 2,080 2,893 2,238 519 616 1,003 85 4,873 1,119 1,267 1,228 348 371 539 - 250 20 14 123 27 - 29 37 4,312 941 1,611 887 144 245 435 48 3,970 1,410 970 881 166 219 189 135 334 50 81 113 25 25 - 39 31 - - - 31 - - - 131 46 25 60 - - - - 259 49 67 74 - - 54 14 704 327 198 107 32 - 20 20 25 - - - - 25 - - 265 51 41 25 - 56 31 61 2,257 371 652 516 190 254 249 27 21,222 3,998 5,161 5,853 1,040 2,138 2,841 191 600 96 214 94 - 65 131 - 2,495 479 727 630 125 261 272 - 1,372 345 409 265 46 68 206 32 3,235 438 812 924 202 406 427 25 2,967 181 508 1,535 134 234 375 - 513 213 125 50 - 39 62 23 747 71 - 247 39 157 232 - 3,747 767 1,143 828 166 383 373 85 2,578 499 479 671 229 284 416 - 1,227 272 445 152 - 178 180 - 1,949 730 727 315 57 25 46 51 - - - - - - - - 111 Table P6-8. Residence 1 Year Ago by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year ago Residence 1 Year ago All persons Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Females Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere India Medical Insurance Persons 16 years and over Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 36,364 8,080 9,760 8,902 1,878 3,227 4,068 449 93.6 94.1 93.8 90.8 95.3 99.2 94.0 91.9 2,033 380 551 750 93 25 234 - 1,979 354 551 722 93 25 234 - 55 26 - 28 - - - - 436 130 91 151 - - 25 39 276 66 91 79 - - - 39 92 51 40 - - - - - 25 - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - 65 - - 39 - - 25 - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 96 64 - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 19,648 5,369 7,241 5,786 57 383 556 256 92.4 94.7 93.6 88.7 100.0 100.0 92.4 86.6 1,304 219 455 585 - - 46 - 1,276 219 455 557 - - 46 - 28 - - 28 - - - - 314 83 41 151 - - - 39 211 51 41 79 - - - 39 66 51 15 - - - - - 25 - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - 39 - - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 64 32 - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 12,799 1,874 2,629 3,945 808 1,683 1,718 141 26,035 6,714 7,774 5,858 1,163 1,569 2,609 347 20,546 5,508 6,097 4,540 896 1,207 2,043 254 2,212 772 632 357 27 159 251 14 1,827 409 470 460 115 144 201 28 1,226 52 470 409 97 28 169 - 132 25 62 25 - - 20 - 241 49 - 94 25 47 - 25 1,888 501 512 472 99 145 134 25 112 Table P6-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational training by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 2,154 708 661 560 - 20 108 97 85 37 - 48 - - - - 48 - - 48 - - - - 2,069 671 661 512 - 20 108 97 1,015 353 269 303 - - 25 65 1,678 568 565 422 - - 25 97 48 - - 48 - - - - 48 - - 48 - - - - 1,630 568 565 375 - - 25 97 848 322 242 220 - - - 65 36,175 8,322 9,585 8,973 1,834 3,149 3,848 464 3,282 182 315 1,253 293 632 607 - 1,843 46 310 651 176 202 458 - 3,308 407 796 925 278 540 362 - 12,803 1,514 3,784 3,544 817 1,159 1,705 281 4,931 1,177 1,920 1,129 102 254 289 60 986 94 469 199 - 69 133 20 1,166 339 253 318 85 117 54 - 5,289 2,851 1,299 702 20 156 241 20 2,568 1,712 440 251 62 20 - 83 76.7 92.4 85.2 68.5 59.2 56.4 62.9 100.0 21.7 54.8 18.1 10.6 4.5 5.6 6.3 22.2 19,809 5,551 7,083 5,921 57 383 544 270 1,299 126 164 984 - 25 - - 767 - 273 404 - - 90 - 1,562 249 493 734 - 58 27 - 6,445 975 2,827 2,079 37 160 214 153 3,193 820 1,562 605 - 55 92 60 561 20 314 177 - - 50 - 779 302 238 214 - - 25 - 3,569 1,984 935 498 20 65 46 20 1,634 1,075 276 226 - 20 - 37 81.7 93.2 86.9 64.2 100.0 78.2 78.5 100.0 26.3 55.1 17.1 12.2 35.4 22.2 8.5 21.2 2,522 197 752 830 137 103 480 25 80.0 68.9 91.3 80.7 42.0 100.0 71.3 100.0 7.3 - 12.9 3.1 - - 7.7 100.0 1,322 49 587 601 - - 58 25 85.9 100.0 88.8 79.9 - - 100.0 100.0 11.2 - 16.5 4.2 - - - 100.0 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 26,173 5,811 7,085 6,945 1,139 1,811 3,039 344 12,661 2,778 3,318 2,858 833 1,441 1,288 145 2,466 617 598 569 157 321 106 99 2,025 386 398 689 140 242 170 - 5,396 948 1,534 1,078 395 669 773 - 2,774 827 789 523 142 209 239 46 113 Table P6-11. Work Status Last Year by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Work Status Last Year Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 38,415 8,589 10,335 9,705 1,917 3,169 4,211 489 26,340 6,341 6,977 7,098 1,307 1,797 2,615 205 7,233 1,599 2,032 1,698 342 633 722 208 2,502 354 851 274 178 427 367 51 1,260 196 236 232 51 199 346 - 29,439 7,336 7,969 7,009 1,331 2,505 2,934 355 21,903 5,805 5,716 5,595 981 1,630 2,039 137 5,060 1,237 1,541 1,091 259 365 399 167 1,303 183 415 75 70 318 216 25 7,613 969 2,052 2,230 513 585 1,131 134 4,129 490 1,224 1,305 298 168 575 68 1,793 279 376 449 82 269 298 41 932 145 346 174 87 55 100 25 419 - 68 98 54 83 116 - 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 21,096 5,671 7,689 6,451 57 383 550 295 14,472 4,002 5,222 4,477 20 301 341 108 4,437 1,200 1,533 1,277 37 42 185 162 1,156 284 651 198 - - 23 - 513 112 169 232 - - - - 16,088 4,962 5,874 4,349 37 287 343 236 11,776 3,685 4,159 3,378 - 260 224 69 3,247 1,031 1,173 719 37 27 118 142 611 160 390 61 - - - - 4,144 565 1,560 1,662 20 95 182 60 2,466 297 1,025 926 20 41 117 39 866 144 245 402 - 14 42 20 441 98 209 112 - - 23 - 171 - 47 72 - - 52 - 114 Table P6-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 688 52 74 25 373 - 164 - 284 - 84 - 200 - - - 123 - 25 56 - 42 - - 2,497 52 214 100 - 1,156 949 27 1,014 148 122 23 20 376 325 - 671 85 76 23 20 189 278 - 118 24 - 23 20 - 51 - 39 - - - - 39 - - 474 61 37 - - 149 227 - 39 - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 342 62 46 - - 187 47 - 39 - - - - 39 - - 90 37 25 - - - 27 - 37 - - - - 37 - - 131 - 20 - - 111 - - 20 - - - - - 20 - 25 25 - - - - - - 4,951 559 1,688 396 239 467 1,602 - 884 53 39 - - - 791 - 853 53 39 - - - 760 - 744 109 483 39 76 - 37 - 1,564 279 238 171 162 428 286 - 516 71 185 25 28 - 206 - 169 20 96 - - - 52 - 347 51 89 25 28 - 153 - 6,892 944 2,933 1,977 114 320 579 25 816 117 426 60 31 - 181 - 1,211 136 428 151 - 218 253 25 2,143 241 325 1,526 20 31 - - 762 159 546 - 31 25 - - 1,318 388 682 209 - 39 - - 15,644 5,291 2,981 5,226 729 826 370 220 1,260 418 259 306 25 155 74 23 795 45 71 - 176 395 109 - 199 51 32 116 - - - - 1,338 120 - 1,141 - 77 - - 2,704 218 378 1,583 276 174 75 - 837 308 408 67 27 - 27 - 8,323 4,072 1,787 1,950 225 25 66 197 1,229 389 335 395 83 - 26 - 603 97 210 237 27 - - 32 2,337 1,698 363 213 64 - - - 1,095 645 165 191 - - 39 54 855 492 181 131 51 - - - 606 297 104 165 - - - 39 4,460 949 1,296 1,706 266 25 133 85 446 136 120 60 - - - 131 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 22,247 4,228 6,427 5,535 965 2,074 2,836 181 9,199 3,149 2,462 2,607 328 272 243 139 861 - 398 386 46 - - 32 6,490 1,212 1,117 1,237 632 906 1,249 137 37 - - 37 - - - - 115 Table P6-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 52 52 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 287 - 157 29 - 49 25 27 225 62 25 23 - 64 50 - 175 37 - 23 - 64 50 - 48 - - 23 - - 25 - 39 - - - - 39 - - 87 37 - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - - - 51 25 25 - - - - - 25 - 25 - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - 1,598 244 1,024 161 - - 169 - 182 27 - - - - 155 - 151 27 - - - - 124 - 343 32 272 39 - - - - 295 129 139 27 - - - - 226 71 103 25 - - 27 - 93 20 46 - - - 27 - 133 51 57 25 - - - - 4,588 576 2,290 1,384 - 140 172 25 492 71 310 60 - - 50 - 612 27 285 39 - 140 96 25 1,537 172 300 1,065 - - - - 417 123 295 - - - - - 865 268 522 76 - - - - 10,210 3,603 2,397 3,808 57 129 80 135 531 209 214 58 - 27 - 23 98 20 50 - - - 27 - 173 25 32 116 - - - - 1,124 74 - 1,004 - 46 - - 1,551 110 331 1,059 20 31 - - 498 154 270 46 - - 27 - 6,115 2,984 1,454 1,477 37 25 26 112 750 265 192 267 - - 26 - 556 97 190 237 - - - 32 1,801 1,421 262 80 37 - - - 770 495 165 110 - - - - 521 279 149 94 - - - - 415 185 104 86 - - - 39 2,980 726 1,158 956 - - 77 62 235 69 60 60 - - - 46 21,267 5,671 7,736 6,522 57 383 602 295 12,284 2,749 4,875 3,765 57 254 402 181 6,072 2,361 1,983 1,543 - - 123 62 538 - 300 206 - - - 32 2,350 560 579 985 - 129 77 20 23 - - 23 - - - - 116 Table P6-15. Incomes for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 23,634 5,171 5,815 6,004 1,381 2,260 2,643 360 127 - 35 91 - - - - 558 83 20 151 171 108 25 - 1,561 108 467 519 104 152 183 28 4,308 566 1,224 1,653 191 345 284 46 3,710 533 840 1,220 218 319 533 48 4,262 1,129 1,061 776 192 481 592 32 4,486 1,151 1,246 814 227 441 443 164 2,407 898 426 378 132 300 232 41 2,215 704 497 402 146 116 351 - 38,612 52,985 38,005 28,816 37,603 39,579 42,287 50,003 50,501 68,298 46,701 39,521 48,098 47,763 53,062 46,950 14,185 3,478 3,759 3,256 828 973 1,628 262 112 - 20 91 - - - - 218 37 20 67 27 41 25 - 452 - 224 164 15 - 49 - 1,918 220 620 725 56 117 160 20 2,171 356 591 727 130 42 300 25 2,382 698 678 377 146 204 247 32 3,237 898 837 509 175 288 366 164 1,862 692 347 249 155 166 232 20 1,833 577 422 348 123 116 248 - 48,150 59,087 41,443 32,263 52,754 63,012 52,716 51,252 59,289 78,690 51,677 45,586 60,877 63,794 60,442 52,359 17,393 2,918 2,646 3,254 1,860 2,824 3,698 193 60.6 73.6 59.6 72.2 52.7 53.0 52.0 35.4 302 - 27 79 20 48 128 - 147 - 93 - - 28 25 - 629 108 46 40 191 91 154 - 2,075 48 196 609 320 354 498 49 3,137 464 301 542 568 478 783 - 3,425 468 456 724 338 565 824 48 3,484 716 454 658 226 613 747 71 2,914 613 896 427 165 485 302 25 1,281 501 177 174 31 160 237 - 28,739 38,776 37,834 25,823 22,512 29,153 25,163 29,951 36,493 51,624 41,429 32,328 26,061 34,268 31,920 30,990 21,148 5,671 7,716 6,451 57 383 575 295 57.7 66.2 56.2 54.1 - 78.8 43.5 23.3 245 - 41 205 - - - - 139 20 25 68 - - - 25 1,132 126 386 522 - 56 42 - 2,599 415 1,207 877 - - 100 - 7,165 1,412 2,532 2,645 57 172 213 134 3,491 843 1,542 890 - 37 180 - 3,285 1,338 1,152 634 - 93 - 69 2,429 1,061 718 538 - 25 39 48 663 456 113 74 - - - 20 23,106 33,606 22,714 19,512 23,066 23,159 19,518 22,041 29,324 39,028 27,048 24,083 23,380 25,715 23,278 34,492 117 Table P6-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Occupation, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in family Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and profes -sional specialty Technical, sales, and admin -istrative support Service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Operators, fabricators, and laborers Occupa -tions NEC/not codable 14,206 3,478 3,759 3,276 828 973 1,628 262 14,057 3,478 3,712 3,230 774 973 1,628 262 7,669 1,850 2,434 1,993 252 434 621 83 6,456 1,659 1,978 1,493 252 394 597 83 2,902 669 1,019 747 32 121 262 51 840 211 218 188 78 25 99 20 5,029 1,018 1,994 1,722 - 41 181 73 5,009 1,018 1,994 1,702 - 41 181 73 3,801 724 1,577 1,225 - 41 181 52 2,953 572 1,216 905 - 26 181 52 1,699 323 708 567 - 15 66 20 266 105 86 54 - - - 20 1,381 195 499 381 109 71 126 - 1,175 195 383 338 109 25 126 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 38,834 8,589 10,403 9,803 1,971 3,252 4,328 489 4,993 1,246 1,135 1,062 274 503 678 94 2,300 585 433 652 168 90 323 49 1,655 200 503 621 70 71 171 20 11.6 5.7 13.4 19.0 8.4 7.3 10.5 7.7 1,607 200 503 601 42 71 171 20 1,399 200 386 574 27 71 121 20 1,124 200 317 383 27 56 121 20 622 97 131 288 - 15 71 20 41 - 41 - - - - - 1,193 101 387 572 - 41 71 20 1,173 101 387 552 - 41 71 20 1,097 101 338 525 - 41 71 20 850 101 269 363 - 26 71 20 499 27 131 260 - 15 46 20 20 - 20 - - - - - 355 - 91 126 67 46 24 - 25.7 - 18.2 33.1 61.8 64.4 19.2 - 243 - 25 126 67 - 24 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3,516 330 861 1,178 391 369 366 20 9.1 3.8 8.3 12.0 19.8 11.4 8.5 4.2 422 41 197 54 68 37 25 - 202 20 80 54 48 - - - 1,601 193 355 448 203 201 201 - 5,429 414 1,476 1,851 451 617 571 49 7,625 862 2,032 2,551 546 798 787 49 12,922 1,791 3,785 4,235 729 1,040 1,242 100 14,206 3,478 3,759 3,276 828 973 1,628 262 20 - - 20 - - - - 5,215 1,237 1,660 1,366 136 188 487 140 8,971 2,241 2,099 1,890 692 785 1,141 123 118 P7-1. Age, Marital Status, Hispanic Origin, and Children Ever Born by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin All Persons Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Females Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Marital Status Males Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Hispanic Origin All Persons Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Children ever born Females 15 years and over No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean (number of children) Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 488 - - - 31 27 242 2,171 82 175 62 281 32 521 3,091 40 67 20 364 25 820 3,949 50 259 50 426 - 917 10,146 212 594 368 1,415 140 1,649 9,671 362 875 269 1,120 114 1,507 7,018 107 564 179 963 150 914 2,300 119 86 64 353 28 322 44.6 46.9 47.7 45.2 44.7 47.9 39.2 21,267 52 287 225 1,598 226 4,588 385 - - - 31 27 179 1,073 - 14 - 185 - 229 1,996 - - - 155 - 530 1,994 - 14 25 100 - 558 5,873 26 25 112 467 49 1,163 5,415 26 152 48 363 51 1,038 3,405 - 82 - 275 71 634 1,125 - - 39 20 28 257 43.8 46.5 49.7 44.0 41.9 52.5 40.6 17,567 920 2,333 788 3,353 290 2,304 6,477 369 920 156 1,020 91 1,151 9,149 476 1,071 540 1,999 173 1,068 426 - 67 32 89 25 - 190 48 57 - 46 - - 1,325 27 219 61 198 - 86 21,267 52 287 225 1,598 226 4,588 8,827 - 76 88 727 78 2,124 9,079 26 211 113 658 91 1,692 759 - - - 20 - 220 683 26 - - 31 - 249 1,919 - - 25 162 57 304 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 3,120 107 170 76 600 59 600 2,734 - 275 32 264 25 770 - - - - - - - 1,074 53 27 - 140 - 210 31,905 812 2,148 905 3,948 431 5,312 21,267 52 287 225 1,598 226 4,588 1,651 - 54 25 215 27 351 1,821 - 14 - 79 25 642 - - - - - - - 524 - - - - - 151 17,271 52 219 200 1,304 173 3,444 21,267 52 287 225 1,598 226 4,588 4,289 26 112 - 410 53 1,117 4,249 26 25 25 392 28 833 5,171 - 51 113 382 71 984 4,025 - 98 48 220 25 910 3,533 - - 39 195 49 744 2.0 0.5 1.5 2.6 1.8 2.1 2.0 119 P7-1. Age, Marital Status, Hispanic Origin, and Children Ever Born by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin All Persons Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Females Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Median Marital Status Males Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Hispanic Origin All Persons Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Children ever born Females 15 years and over No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean (number of children) Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 20 - 25 117 - 25 15 81 245 374 257 46 136 206 560 654 174 26 336 93 671 793 327 26 198 536 1,175 2,288 1,529 43 334 389 1,319 1,918 1,396 69 264 526 1,015 1,656 530 151 14 225 256 524 247 60 42.1 48.1 44.6 44.6 44.7 50.6 865 629 3,467 6,115 2,980 235 20 - - 103 - 25 15 25 158 220 201 25 136 145 419 456 128 26 172 - 344 612 169 - 151 132 853 1,764 1,087 43 258 126 861 1,434 1,024 35 98 200 697 1,086 242 20 14 - 136 440 129 60 41.7 45.5 44.2 44.2 44.1 43.9 453 1,427 1,799 2,208 1,481 212 213 535 667 858 478 20 152 650 963 1,160 746 152 - 48 101 37 27 - - - - - - 39 89 194 68 154 230 - 865 629 3,467 6,115 2,980 235 325 362 1,324 2,358 1,253 113 412 215 1,589 2,708 1,305 61 39 - 70 330 79 - - - 68 264 24 20 89 52 415 455 318 41 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 94 106 152 566 549 41 46 118 697 267 240 - - - - - - - 94 30 130 253 136 - 1,084 1,801 4,286 7,236 3,535 406 865 629 3,467 6,115 2,980 235 94 82 32 502 267 - 46 26 621 186 181 - - - - - - - 94 - 42 211 25 - 631 521 2,771 5,215 2,506 235 865 629 3,467 6,115 2,980 235 201 183 476 1,085 513 114 185 165 669 1,368 511 20 236 112 768 1,544 890 20 143 127 935 889 569 60 100 42 618 1,229 496 20 1.9 1.6 2.4 2.1 2.1 1.4 120 Table P7-3. Place of Birth by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 16,364 372 799 420 2,526 260 2,663 8,526 162 362 354 1,164 135 1,608 97 27 14 - - - - 7,741 183 423 66 1,362 125 1,055 4,056 102 401 76 379 25 509 323 25 56 - - - 81 183 - 25 25 25 - 62 1,027 51 96 27 80 - 41 149 - 24 - 24 25 - 177 - 32 - - - 80 787 52 27 25 73 - 169 15,624 445 1,368 493 1,880 230 2,742 1,543 - 80 82 203 - 294 539 23 40 - 80 28 150 2,373 - 343 90 325 - 418 2,915 68 343 32 224 25 854 613 141 95 - - - 105 2,591 31 158 83 353 49 222 1,957 182 141 37 311 65 209 2,003 - 25 - 94 - 809 21,267 52 287 225 1,598 226 4,588 9,268 - 190 112 967 98 1,665 4,937 - 54 87 441 27 912 41 - - - - - - 4,290 - 136 25 527 71 754 1,974 52 14 - 182 25 255 170 - - - - - 81 85 - - - - - 39 532 26 - - 80 - 20 80 - - - - 25 - 66 - - - - - 40 304 - - 25 - - 98 8,729 - 83 88 449 103 2,206 839 - 25 - 25 - 234 321 - - - 41 28 85 1,091 - - 25 26 - 330 1,901 - 35 - 39 25 726 170 - - - - - 85 1,387 - - - 113 49 170 1,118 - 23 - 79 - 183 992 - - - - - 363 121 Table P7-3. Place of Birth by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 573 789 1,386 3,675 2,788 114 344 408 606 2,056 1,327 - - 29 - 27 - - 228 353 780 1,592 1,461 114 272 356 368 897 490 181 25 50 46 39 - - 20 - - 25 - - 129 25 51 316 213 - - - - 20 - 55 25 25 - 14 - - - 50 15 176 158 41 449 780 3,073 3,098 980 86 39 102 263 325 154 - - 15 83 70 51 - 85 142 350 545 74 - - 118 751 248 227 26 31 - 240 - - - 173 238 403 579 303 - - 61 401 499 50 - 25 81 423 476 44 25 865 629 3,467 6,115 2,980 235 386 239 765 2,797 1,977 68 320 149 317 1,677 953 - - 14 - 27 - - 66 76 448 1,094 1,025 68 169 188 133 642 233 80 25 25 - 39 - - 20 - - 25 - - 103 - 25 169 108 - - - - 20 - 35 - 25 - - - - - - - 139 41 - 284 177 2,333 2,236 684 86 39 25 211 201 78 - - 15 54 47 51 - 62 27 249 323 48 - - 26 676 167 181 26 - - 85 - - - 108 63 225 440 218 - - - 375 435 23 - 25 24 235 300 44 - 122 Table P7-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 33,342 815 2,035 919 4,620 462 5,516 16,364 372 799 420 2,526 260 2,663 4,843 155 428 101 452 25 678 92 - - - - - 46 12,044 288 808 399 1,643 177 2,128 5,492 157 585 94 331 54 1,377 4,751 130 524 74 331 54 1,019 741 27 61 20 - - 358 21,267 52 287 225 1,598 226 4,588 18,383 52 273 225 1,535 201 3,509 9,268 - 190 112 967 98 1,665 2,278 52 14 25 182 25 353 69 - - - - - 46 6,769 - 69 88 386 77 1,445 2,884 - 14 - 63 25 1,079 2,420 - 14 - 63 25 809 465 - - - - - 270 22,470 600 1,821 594 2,426 256 4,229 1,935 63 137 20 82 28 466 2,893 130 209 - 172 - 790 2,461 65 216 25 203 - 616 2,447 84 129 62 371 62 316 2,780 - 364 69 415 25 508 1,666 - 164 57 237 - 348 8,833 258 617 397 1,133 165 1,210 5,492 157 585 94 331 54 1,377 630 40 20 - - 28 157 1,472 52 132 - - - 362 1,087 65 95 - 60 - 453 820 - 56 37 150 - 236 554 - 139 37 85 - 35 278 - - - - - 110 863 - 156 57 121 25 23 11,999 52 97 113 631 128 2,923 1,015 - 14 - - - 311 1,667 26 14 - 82 - 505 1,353 - - 25 25 - 402 1,334 26 - - 101 25 264 1,429 - - - 168 25 369 900 - - - 87 - 255 4,574 - 69 88 231 103 842 2,884 - 14 - 63 25 1,079 350 - - - - - 113 800 - 14 - - - 236 705 - - - - - 377 471 - - - 63 - 185 178 - - - 48 - 35 197 - - - - - 110 257 - - - - 25 23 123 Table P7-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 1,262 1,764 3,812 7,369 4,346 421 573 789 1,386 3,675 2,788 114 272 406 383 1,074 648 221 23 - - 23 - - 395 569 2,043 2,598 911 86 57 292 1,453 954 114 25 57 269 1,239 916 114 25 - 23 214 38 - - 865 629 3,467 6,115 2,980 235 865 586 2,411 5,532 2,959 235 386 239 765 2,797 1,977 68 169 188 133 781 274 80 23 - - - - - 287 158 1,512 1,953 708 86 - 43 1,056 583 20 - - 20 907 560 20 - - 23 149 23 - - 746 1,266 3,879 4,648 1,672 332 46 118 429 415 25 106 88 86 678 613 126 - 51 136 466 564 100 20 85 169 491 519 137 20 52 247 355 418 308 20 62 114 213 315 90 65 388 422 1,339 1,828 977 100 57 292 1,453 954 114 25 - 26 133 201 - 25 - 40 590 296 - - - 41 228 145 - - 25 23 253 39 - - 25 - 93 93 46 - - 66 87 15 - - 31 96 121 164 68 - 479 389 2,701 3,318 1,002 166 20 46 232 325 25 40 88 46 499 328 81 - 25 91 335 403 27 20 37 121 320 328 112 - - 66 289 320 191 - 62 - 137 243 90 25 246 45 935 1,395 542 80 - 43 1,056 583 20 - - - 68 169 - - - - 424 125 - - - 20 203 106 - - - 23 200 - - - - - 68 27 - - - - 71 15 - - - - 47 141 20 - 124 Table P7-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home All persons Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 16,364 372 799 420 2,526 260 2,663 22,470 600 1,821 594 2,426 256 4,229 9,128 288 917 282 1,328 79 1,754 1,794 26 37 39 41 - 536 3,329 77 256 128 317 65 501 4,177 109 214 95 527 57 823 320 - 56 27 - - - 98 - - - - - - 55 - - - - - 15 2,510 53 122 23 115 54 376 1,060 46 218 - 98 - 224 21,267 52 287 225 1,598 226 4,588 9,268 - 190 112 967 98 1,665 11,999 52 97 113 631 128 2,923 4,074 - 20 25 252 25 971 1,596 26 37 - 25 - 474 1,916 - 25 39 112 28 309 2,333 - - 25 212 20 643 89 - - - - - - 20 - - - - - - 55 - - - - - 15 1,512 26 14 23 30 54 326 405 - - - - - 183 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 25,248 422 1,444 658 3,570 384 4,157 13,586 550 1,176 356 1,381 132 2,736 9,651 341 528 356 1,212 106 1,597 2,600 115 417 - 132 - 699 1,289 79 230 - 37 25 440 46 14 - - - - - 4,073 323 584 122 345 79 540 8,149 227 592 233 984 53 1,768 1,364 - - - 52 - 428 21,267 52 287 225 1,598 226 4,588 14,089 52 196 112 1,387 148 2,834 7,178 - 92 113 211 78 1,754 5,069 - 92 113 211 52 924 1,296 - - - - - 479 782 - - - - 25 350 32 - - - - - - 2,101 - 23 25 63 25 505 4,409 - 69 88 148 53 1,183 668 - - - - - 66 125 Table P7-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home All persons Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 573 789 1,386 3,675 2,788 114 746 1,266 3,879 4,648 1,672 332 237 384 1,617 1,631 429 181 - 74 446 530 46 20 99 186 530 781 363 25 144 287 671 696 534 20 69 - 14 153 - - - - - 98 - - - - 39 - - - 126 224 378 697 277 65 71 112 185 62 24 20 865 629 3,467 6,115 2,980 235 386 239 765 2,797 1,977 68 479 389 2,701 3,318 1,002 166 65 139 1,143 1,116 254 61 - 46 446 475 46 20 99 88 351 622 217 25 144 45 493 406 324 20 - - - 89 - - - - - 20 - - - - 39 - - - 99 46 153 564 137 39 71 25 76 25 24 - 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 934 1,435 3,031 5,615 3,280 318 384 621 2,235 2,708 1,180 128 358 575 1,183 2,320 946 128 27 20 700 310 180 - - 26 351 46 54 - - - - 32 - - 112 125 797 783 214 48 247 439 1,138 1,522 907 41 25 56 300 403 60 40 865 629 3,467 6,115 2,980 235 531 419 1,934 3,976 2,326 172 334 210 1,532 2,139 653 63 307 210 710 1,896 491 63 27 - 471 211 108 - - - 351 - 54 - - - - 32 - - 112 27 490 646 161 23 197 183 864 1,193 432 - 25 - 178 299 60 40 126 Table P7-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 8,187 276 445 215 940 129 1,407 3,915 147 98 169 320 78 734 371 42 61 - 61 - 20 3,900 88 286 46 559 51 652 3,847 77 338 20 378 78 566 382 25 25 - 56 - 88 102 - 56 - 46 - - 131 - - - - - - 275 - 25 20 29 - - 773 26 - - 51 - 120 113 - 25 - - - 56 310 - 55 - 24 57 - 2,777 52 197 52 595 - 608 22,007 566 1,590 727 2,992 309 3,605 597 23 57 39 145 - 93 2,516 48 125 82 269 54 505 1,723 23 43 - 313 28 220 3,140 - 424 164 421 - 512 2,938 68 312 32 221 25 851 480 - - 39 139 - 73 783 141 95 - 20 - 142 3,916 56 112 108 654 74 444 2,734 136 254 109 419 65 413 1,453 - 107 131 283 62 235 2,016 - 50 - 46 - 706 - - - - - - - 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 9,435 266 691 256 1,296 161 1,599 4,873 110 260 206 529 110 918 250 27 14 - 14 - - 4,312 130 417 50 752 51 681 3,970 105 323 20 320 25 706 334 25 82 - 56 - 56 31 - - - - - 31 131 - - - - - - 259 - 25 20 53 - 25 704 26 25 - 73 - 104 25 - 25 - - - - 265 - 55 - - 25 32 2,257 52 79 52 352 - 538 21,222 518 1,502 685 2,913 309 3,367 600 - - 67 124 - 143 2,495 48 100 82 298 25 422 1,372 23 43 - 306 28 195 3,235 - 424 90 459 - 563 2,967 68 302 32 191 25 871 513 - - 39 102 - 73 747 141 95 - 20 - 85 3,747 56 78 140 672 77 327 2,578 182 291 83 394 65 348 1,227 - 107 131 175 62 218 1,949 31 25 - 71 20 683 - - - - - - - 127 Table P7-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 169 436 711 1,899 1,514 46 98 193 322 1,050 705 - - 14 100 27 46 - 71 229 289 822 763 46 200 331 546 855 276 181 - 50 - 137 - - - - - - - - 46 - 85 - - - 66 - 55 - 25 55 65 - 137 218 116 39 - - - - 31 - - 24 - 64 25 61 116 159 121 389 446 41 783 1,081 3,499 4,618 2,108 128 - 39 15 186 - - 39 119 348 658 269 - 14 40 306 359 377 - 60 142 396 885 113 23 - 118 760 270 257 25 23 - 28 178 - - 25 - 328 - 31 - 297 433 422 809 508 - 54 61 475 476 272 - 95 57 27 298 158 - 51 48 387 561 116 51 - - - - - - 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 216 528 798 1,944 1,630 51 83 236 305 1,279 837 - 43 - 53 41 57 - 89 292 440 624 736 51 225 381 440 880 344 202 25 50 - 39 - - - - - - - - 46 - 85 - - - - - 69 27 25 14 129 49 82 123 92 - - - - - - - - - - 41 25 87 119 77 30 470 447 41 733 1,045 3,539 4,513 1,995 103 27 25 15 198 - - 39 142 441 555 341 - - 14 156 279 328 - 60 142 513 888 74 23 46 133 741 247 311 - - 23 28 224 23 - 25 - 328 20 31 - 285 438 426 835 412 - 50 61 472 486 145 - 71 20 27 280 135 - 25 24 458 516 44 51 - - - - - - 128 Table P7-8. Residence 1 Year Ago and Health Insurance by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year Ago Residence 1 Year ago All persons Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Medical Insurance All Persons Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 36,364 946 2,454 1,014 4,655 516 6,226 93.6 97.4 93.6 100.0 94.0 100.0 90.3 2,033 - 152 - 271 - 561 1,979 - 152 - 245 - 533 55 - - - 26 - 28 436 25 14 - 25 - 105 276 - 14 - 25 - 105 92 - - - 25 - 15 25 - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 65 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 96 - - - - - - 21,267 52 287 225 1,598 226 4,588 19,648 52 248 225 1,470 226 4,113 92.4 100.0 86.2 100.0 92.0 100.0 89.6 1,304 - 25 - 128 - 395 1,276 - 25 - 128 - 367 28 - - - - - 28 314 - 14 - - - 80 211 - 14 - - - 80 66 - - - - - 15 25 - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 64 - - - - - - 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 12,799 502 1,580 306 1,358 27 3,560 26,035 469 1,040 708 3,593 489 3,332 20,546 257 662 618 3,040 410 2,325 2,212 82 224 - 235 79 295 1,827 48 138 64 279 - 296 1,226 82 100 25 110 - 340 132 - - - 20 - - 241 - - - - - - 1,888 25 80 71 171 - 332 129 Table P7-8. Residence 1 Year Ago and Health Insurance by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year Ago Residence 1 Year ago All persons Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Medical Insurance All Persons Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 1,181 1,995 4,875 7,841 4,216 446 89.6 97.1 92.6 94.2 94.5 100.0 137 60 351 281 219 - 137 60 351 281 219 - - - - - - - - - 39 201 25 - - - - 105 25 - - - - 51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 96 - - 865 629 3,467 6,115 2,980 235 728 584 3,184 5,789 2,795 235 84.1 92.8 91.8 94.7 93.8 100.0 137 45 244 171 159 - 137 45 244 171 159 - - - - - - - - - 39 155 25 - - - - 91 25 - - - - 51 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 64 - - 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 316 1,035 2,176 1,652 127 159 1,003 1,021 3,089 6,671 4,333 288 817 775 2,294 5,466 3,779 104 100 50 357 632 91 68 54 198 239 270 202 39 - 20 246 234 69 - - - - 87 25 - 51 72 - 24 69 25 95 84 145 410 426 51 130 Table P7-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 2,154 27 102 25 178 32 367 85 - - - - - 85 48 - - - - - 48 2,069 27 102 25 178 32 282 1,015 27 56 25 57 - 230 1,678 - - - 109 - 302 48 - - - - - 48 48 - - - - - 48 1,630 - - - 109 - 255 848 - - - 57 - 203 36,175 890 2,445 951 4,639 457 6,129 3,282 142 490 27 507 82 544 1,843 104 260 64 135 50 461 3,308 196 357 69 393 20 796 12,803 284 855 476 1,621 233 2,468 4,931 40 95 117 840 - 540 986 - 20 51 218 - 155 1,166 27 120 - 153 25 221 5,289 - 188 110 613 46 881 2,568 98 60 37 162 - 63 76.7 50.4 54.7 83.1 77.7 66.6 70.6 21.7 11.0 10.1 15.5 16.7 10.0 15.4 19,809 52 273 225 1,382 199 4,180 1,299 - - - 27 54 265 767 - - - 39 - 275 1,562 - 56 - 60 20 480 6,445 26 103 76 548 54 1,677 3,193 - 28 23 355 - 424 561 - - 25 32 - 130 779 - 25 - 52 25 153 3,569 - 25 65 223 46 714 1,634 26 35 37 46 - 63 81.7 100.0 79.3 100.0 90.8 62.7 75.6 26.3 50.0 22.0 45.1 19.5 22.9 18.6 2,522 82 175 62 281 59 718 80.0 66.7 78.0 100.0 91.4 100.0 57.2 7.3 - - - - - 5.2 1,322 - 14 - 185 27 362 85.9 - - - 100.0 100.0 56.7 11.2 - - - - - - 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 26,173 687 1,607 610 2,726 447 5,267 12,661 285 1,013 404 2,226 69 1,626 2,466 15 155 27 226 - 447 2,025 27 54 95 269 - 339 5,396 144 593 250 1,239 69 569 2,774 99 211 32 491 - 271 131 Table P7-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable 24 24 215 776 357 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - 24 24 215 776 357 25 24 24 60 401 84 25 24 24 168 706 318 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - 24 24 168 706 318 25 24 24 60 370 84 25 1,283 1,974 4,995 7,832 4,203 376 25 217 607 500 120 20 - 115 399 102 114 39 112 291 496 279 297 - 476 840 2,147 1,872 1,435 97 199 263 504 1,384 910 41 - - 198 117 207 20 95 39 103 188 195 - 337 172 449 1,817 573 104 39 37 93 1,572 354 54 89.3 68.4 69.9 88.7 87.4 84.1 29.3 10.6 10.9 43.3 22.0 42.0 830 604 3,309 5,792 2,779 184 - 25 433 401 94 - - 20 231 76 87 39 27 27 424 227 242 - 328 305 1,341 1,260 707 20 172 148 299 1,108 595 41 - - 96 94 184 - 95 24 20 188 195 - 193 54 371 1,365 429 84 14 - 93 1,073 247 - 96.7 88.0 67.1 87.9 84.8 78.5 25.0 8.9 14.0 42.1 24.3 45.5 15 81 270 451 257 71 - 100.0 90.4 91.2 89.9 100.0 - - 11.8 20.0 - 35.7 15 25 158 283 201 51 - 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 - - 20.3 31.8 - 50.0 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 885 1,435 3,681 5,470 3,018 341 434 621 1,584 2,852 1,442 105 62 62 366 928 178 - 71 140 440 477 113 - 255 278 556 665 717 60 46 140 223 782 434 46 132 Table P7-11. Work Status Last Year by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Work Status Last Year Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 38,415 918 2,556 906 4,924 516 6,872 26,340 562 1,311 470 3,699 344 4,705 7,233 108 564 243 624 143 989 2,502 94 372 51 270 - 595 1,260 103 211 - 241 28 325 29,439 509 1,916 718 3,785 435 4,678 21,903 324 1,137 445 3,096 319 3,452 5,060 40 246 140 466 88 722 1,303 67 249 51 100 - 267 7,613 358 600 168 923 81 1,871 4,129 239 174 25 564 25 1,253 1,793 67 293 103 136 56 200 932 27 109 - 85 - 266 419 54 64 108 27 - 20 21,267 52 287 225 1,598 226 4,588 21,096 52 287 200 1,571 226 4,568 14,472 52 159 113 1,265 117 3,136 4,437 - 76 48 196 81 703 1,156 - - - 50 - 395 513 - 27 - 59 28 143 16,088 26 262 136 1,296 170 2,914 11,776 26 159 87 1,083 117 2,086 3,247 - 50 48 159 25 509 611 - - - 27 - 221 4,144 26 - 65 212 56 1,405 2,466 26 - 25 143 - 1,050 866 - - - 14 56 126 441 - - - 23 - 149 171 - - 25 27 - 20 133 Table P7-11. Work Status Last Year by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Work Status Last Year Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 1,318 2,056 5,211 8,231 4,460 446 1,044 1,434 3,511 5,476 3,601 181 235 390 1,190 1,876 681 189 39 135 244 530 121 51 - 50 107 156 37 - 1,108 1,598 3,510 6,834 4,138 209 871 1,129 2,676 5,008 3,377 69 198 341 710 1,390 630 89 39 57 55 320 74 25 173 457 1,414 1,143 226 198 136 306 739 442 153 72 37 49 390 336 25 100 - 77 138 157 48 25 - - 54 92 - - 865 629 3,467 6,115 2,980 235 865 629 3,439 6,043 2,980 235 729 345 2,236 3,866 2,334 121 136 173 871 1,549 540 64 - 40 160 436 48 25 - 25 79 115 37 - 707 506 2,028 5,136 2,778 128 608 288 1,513 3,592 2,183 35 99 147 446 1,231 490 43 - - 41 248 48 25 122 123 1,225 711 133 67 84 57 652 274 107 46 37 26 360 201 25 20 - 40 95 134 - - - - 27 72 - - 134 Table P7-12. Occupation and Class of Worker by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Class of Worker Occupation Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Class of Worker Employed Civilians 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 8,589 52 52 148 559 71 944 4,140 26 27 62 392 71 881 4,140 26 27 62 392 71 881 4,448 26 25 85 167 - 64 361 - 25 48 95 - - 2,480 - - - - - - 10,403 157 239 122 1,688 185 2,933 227 - - - - - - 254 - - - 207 - - 3,128 84 138 65 126 89 2,044 5,880 74 48 57 1,283 96 862 915 - 53 - 71 - 27 9,803 25 156 23 396 25 1,977 489 - - - - - - 1,902 25 - - 118 - 69 7,412 - 156 23 278 25 1,908 2,709 - 85 23 - - 1,577 836 - - - 24 - - 2,686 - 71 - 140 25 291 1,180 - - - 114 - 40 1,971 574 - 20 239 28 114 3,252 - 1,198 376 467 - 320 772 - 54 32 85 - 25 1,896 - 1,035 169 288 - 114 199 - 109 90 - - - 385 - - 85 94 - 181 4,328 164 949 325 1,602 206 579 221 - 25 50 120 - - 2,032 - 105 53 1,345 113 66 2,074 164 818 223 137 93 513 489 - 27 - - - 25 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 22,247 254 1,708 847 2,937 440 5,818 9,199 58 - - 755 - 91 861 27 - - 350 - - 6,490 632 912 167 909 75 961 37 - - - - - 23 135 Table P7-12. Occupation and Class of Worker by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Class of Worker Occupation Employed Civilians 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Technologists and technicians, exc. health Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Extractive occupations Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Class of Worker Employed Civilians 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 388 463 755 4,072 949 136 388 393 468 622 674 136 388 393 468 622 674 136 - 71 287 3,450 274 - - - 25 140 27 - - - 28 2,327 125 - 682 330 864 1,787 1,296 120 - - - 227 - - - - - - 46 - 27 41 411 50 - 54 655 239 433 1,064 1,002 66 - 50 20 446 247 - 209 306 2,970 1,950 1,706 60 - - 333 116 - 39 163 135 66 188 1,137 - 46 170 2,571 1,646 569 20 - - 662 293 49 20 - - - 733 79 - 46 138 1,410 344 221 - - 32 498 276 220 - - 201 303 225 266 - 39 550 251 25 25 - - 467 109 - - - 39 84 142 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - 182 122 66 133 - - - - 26 - - - 80 97 39 133 - - 102 25 - - - - 23 - 197 85 131 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 1,116 1,308 3,790 3,667 127 235 - 37 283 3,900 4,075 - 75 - 46 132 231 - 128 711 1,132 624 27 212 - - 14 - - - 136 Table P7-15. Income for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 23,634 651 1,800 491 3,050 289 3,781 127 - - - - - 30 558 151 67 - 35 - 107 1,561 27 124 25 128 - 355 4,308 68 264 25 222 136 1,132 3,710 110 270 - 380 91 673 4,262 23 394 - 689 - 590 4,486 119 292 215 596 25 603 2,407 57 192 111 510 37 138 2,215 96 197 115 491 - 154 38,612 29,842 39,417 71,750 52,864 28,347 28,121 50,501 54,878 49,153 82,834 62,030 35,102 37,966 14,185 353 747 434 1,750 147 2,374 112 - - - - - 15 218 53 - - 20 - 56 452 - 27 - 45 - 169 1,918 27 104 25 183 57 515 2,171 54 83 - 123 28 448 2,382 - 153 - 334 - 423 3,237 91 209 239 313 25 478 1,862 54 44 87 305 37 115 1,833 74 126 83 426 - 154 48,150 70,620 50,535 70,701 58,640 31,470 33,548 59,289 75,064 57,328 82,317 68,922 45,148 43,778 17,393 866 2,306 743 3,353 290 2,304 60.6 34.4 44.1 48.2 64.4 69.8 62.7 302 53 48 37 20 - 66 147 25 - 37 - - 15 629 166 167 - 46 - 129 2,075 80 215 60 370 - 371 3,137 168 441 83 420 82 635 3,425 205 403 130 642 88 552 3,484 73 563 155 724 - 288 2,914 50 262 126 895 119 166 1,281 46 205 116 236 - 83 28,739 23,269 28,757 36,360 37,337 33,274 23,203 36,493 26,075 34,756 43,191 40,563 38,619 27,961 21,148 52 287 225 1,598 226 4,568 57.7 50.0 55.4 50.0 68.7 51.5 51.1 245 - - - - - 168 139 - - - - - 25 1,132 - 27 - 89 56 381 2,599 26 - 25 184 - 850 7,165 - 63 113 462 150 1,754 3,491 - 25 - 189 20 572 3,285 - 88 50 313 - 525 2,429 26 27 37 217 - 238 663 - 56 - 144 - 54 23,106 33,751 38,948 17,481 25,539 18,306 18,823 29,324 34,000 42,501 31,703 34,990 17,521 22,980 137 Table P7-15. Income for Households, Families, Males, and Females by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable 818 1,534 3,000 4,915 2,970 335 - - 76 - 20 - - 46 91 61 - - 41 170 288 201 143 60 54 350 702 825 470 60 179 267 649 582 463 46 199 284 363 1,056 618 46 129 189 383 1,166 691 80 115 82 218 535 369 43 101 146 229 489 197 - 37,300 27,450 29,793 42,741 39,529 37,720 52,670 44,771 41,134 58,774 49,934 40,073 507 822 1,865 3,300 1,672 215 - - 76 - 20 - - - 27 61 - - 15 - 146 25 25 - 28 110 264 459 125 20 108 180 390 423 287 46 80 116 268 666 316 26 106 189 307 843 357 80 92 82 172 485 346 43 76 146 215 337 197 - 53,830 52,797 34,476 49,343 50,426 49,057 59,373 63,861 49,474 66,323 59,755 52,174 453 1,427 1,772 2,188 1,481 212 64.4 65.6 65.6 64.8 80.7 28.7 - - - 79 - - - - 69 - - - - 46 25 50 - - 25 205 253 236 179 80 54 351 435 226 217 26 25 262 422 371 297 25 153 243 263 565 423 35 48 295 190 433 285 46 147 24 116 228 80 - 34,950 24,706 23,786 37,951 34,432 19,975 52,120 32,764 31,601 45,293 38,245 29,408 865 629 3,439 6,043 2,980 235 70.2 45.7 45.3 60.5 73.3 25.9 - - 28 28 20 - - - 68 - 20 25 29 25 278 247 - - 134 55 598 631 76 20 171 279 1,473 1,723 877 100 330 199 399 1,044 692 20 112 - 380 1,163 632 23 90 56 165 921 606 46 - 15 51 286 56 - 24,415 21,487 18,299 27,965 30,857 18,828 27,574 25,188 22,680 33,718 35,812 25,511 138 Table P7-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in family Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Employed civilians 16 years and over Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries Mining and Construction Manufacturing Transportation, communications, and public utilities Wholesale trade Retail trade 14,206 353 747 434 1,750 147 2,394 14,057 299 747 434 1,722 147 2,374 7,669 54 268 265 693 62 1,693 6,456 54 268 265 678 37 1,171 2,902 - 81 70 209 62 935 840 72 40 - 132 - 151 5,029 - 51 25 222 28 1,176 5,009 - 51 25 222 28 1,155 3,801 - 51 25 197 - 979 2,953 - 51 25 197 - 654 1,699 - - - 40 - 622 266 - - - - - 86 1,381 40 24 46 159 25 465 1,175 40 24 - 134 - 419 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 38,834 972 2,620 1,014 4,951 516 6,892 4,993 145 341 176 827 79 682 2,300 119 86 64 353 28 322 1,655 80 27 25 129 - 551 11.6 22.6 3.6 5.9 7.4 - 23.0 1,607 53 27 25 129 - 530 1,399 27 - 25 85 - 502 1,124 27 - 25 85 - 359 622 - - - 64 - 321 41 - - - 20 - 20 1,193 - - 25 35 - 457 1,173 - - 25 35 - 437 1,097 - - 25 35 - 409 850 - - 25 35 - 266 499 - - - 15 - 275 20 - - - - - 20 355 - 24 46 - - 124 25.7 - 100.0 100.0 - - 26.8 243 - 24 - - - 79 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 3,516 298 210 154 165 - 849 9.1 30.7 8.0 15.2 3.3 - 12.3 422 73 37 - 20 - 89 202 48 - - 20 - 20 1,601 219 79 103 85 - 440 5,429 323 289 154 416 28 1,287 7,625 380 466 154 416 82 1,881 12,922 460 786 179 831 111 3,286 14,206 353 747 434 1,750 147 2,394 20 - - - - - 20 5,215 81 267 101 350 57 1,060 8,971 272 480 333 1,400 90 1,314 139 Table P7-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Industry, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Persons 60 years and over Persons 65 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in family Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Finance, insurance, and real estate Business and repair services Personal, entertainment, and recreation services Professional and related services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable 507 822 1,865 3,300 1,672 215 507 822 1,838 3,280 1,672 215 311 267 1,047 1,894 1,061 55 208 199 940 1,608 974 55 188 95 287 842 133 - - 116 70 191 48 20 190 160 805 1,599 688 84 190 160 805 1,599 688 84 190 107 550 1,054 607 41 116 39 482 829 520 41 114 68 181 541 133 - - - 25 134 - 20 49 26 314 218 15 - 49 26 294 174 15 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1,318 2,056 5,265 8,323 4,460 446 189 400 402 1,143 444 165 14 225 256 524 247 60 44 50 434 249 45 20 8.6 6.1 23.3 7.6 2.7 9.4 44 50 434 249 45 20 44 50 351 249 45 20 - 30 303 249 25 20 44 20 90 63 20 - - - - - - - 15 20 324 249 45 20 15 20 324 249 45 20 15 20 277 249 45 20 - - 229 249 25 20 15 20 90 63 20 - - - - - - - - 26 51 68 15 - - 100.0 16.3 31.2 100.0 - - 26 51 48 15 - - - - - - - - - - - - - 44 169 811 584 173 60 3.3 8.2 15.4 7.0 3.9 13.4 - - 39 75 49 39 - - 39 75 - - 15 80 373 142 66 - 69 319 1,221 877 366 80 69 418 1,626 1,460 553 120 249 751 2,379 2,570 1,155 165 507 822 1,865 3,300 1,672 215 - - - - - - 177 304 612 1,441 655 111 330 518 1,253 1,859 1,017 104 140 Table P8-1. Age, Marital Status, Hispanic Origin, Household Relationship, and Children Ever Born by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin Household Relationship Persons Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Females Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Marital Status Males Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Hispanic Origin Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Household Relationship Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Children ever born Females No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 4,092 770 118 410 40 83 - - - - 5,130 3,451 257 359 927 597 540 133 103 118 6,737 5,261 213 293 1,022 564 1,056 604 665 199 7,939 6,607 209 368 644 685 1,274 1,142 484 538 18,008 15,646 317 638 1,115 1,698 1,990 1,685 1,562 1,567 15,538 13,718 302 647 1,594 1,752 1,839 1,086 1,113 792 12,537 10,536 445 957 1,283 1,145 1,259 573 805 759 15,617 12,816 1,023 3,024 2,367 1,696 1,300 837 440 414 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 2,277 578 118 321 - 20 - - - - 2,674 1,773 158 96 290 471 230 31 103 118 3,991 3,155 165 190 593 365 587 241 450 170 4,195 3,253 73 272 353 125 949 733 76 26 9,964 8,504 228 244 584 922 1,542 656 1,027 1,165 8,927 7,921 163 518 995 1,335 1,448 444 501 409 6,433 5,424 129 645 689 714 967 242 523 323 8,214 6,515 609 1,535 1,238 1,110 547 334 287 223 38,924 31,682 1,243 2,875 4,250 3,157 2,987 3,378 2,204 1,954 14,713 10,449 375 957 1,579 1,316 1,362 1,268 979 632 19,011 16,790 638 1,050 1,919 1,484 1,219 1,810 1,058 1,083 1,155 825 56 75 162 89 60 122 32 - 1,135 932 88 223 153 138 25 25 - 74 2,910 2,686 84 571 438 131 322 152 136 164 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 17,670 13,672 737 1,173 1,350 1,880 2,907 995 972 1,084 19,234 15,355 496 1,416 1,820 2,087 2,395 1,144 1,310 903 1,365 1,206 - 244 214 217 78 193 162 51 4,359 3,472 156 610 808 610 292 100 326 151 4,046 3,418 253 377 550 269 600 249 198 244 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 7,457 5,843 228 884 1,064 472 749 571 334 303 4,881 3,806 190 343 444 577 794 555 369 137 26 - - - - - - - - - 2,481 1,883 93 88 199 177 245 347 83 169 70,753 57,274 2,374 5,381 7,285 6,994 7,471 4,587 4,386 3,778 12,889 11,394 439 598 1,361 966 943 1,418 702 683 13,877 12,016 525 1,427 1,553 1,740 1,913 1,111 933 685 13,089 11,328 214 1,499 1,501 1,284 1,058 1,087 1,042 851 12,162 10,485 194 1,409 1,438 1,228 988 1,055 954 739 12,697 10,574 359 1,003 1,363 1,550 2,081 567 777 918 12,199 10,167 359 961 1,234 1,498 2,081 498 777 918 15,446 12,677 697 916 1,590 1,497 1,705 886 924 731 10,633 6,220 235 650 968 640 1,131 578 386 397 760 205 20 46 55 52 - - - - 1,213 868 126 135 116 99 141 20 37 - 2,387 1,556 83 200 199 234 188 196 82 50 2,607 1,967 186 222 288 157 98 198 290 71 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 9,812 6,491 256 602 502 875 767 426 517 322 8,791 7,120 349 519 1,026 816 1,382 663 281 648 10,530 8,602 282 711 864 851 1,574 579 1,126 799 8,211 7,056 306 819 925 1,270 1,393 503 582 391 9,331 7,854 449 1,170 1,425 1,251 1,156 510 461 274 2.2 2.3 2.7 3.1 2.7 2.6 2.3 2.2 2.1 2.0 141 Table P8-1. Age, Marital Status, Hispanic Origin, Household Relationship, and Children Ever Born by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Hispanic Origin Household Relationship Persons Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Females Total 16 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 44 years 45 to 54 years 55 to 64 years 65 years and over Marital Status Males Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Hispanic Origin Total Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Household Relationship Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Children ever born Females No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 - - 119 - - - - - 8,293 14,370 161 - 27 - 203 - 25 - 17,587 20,382 137 157 165 123 39 - - 23 21,086 23,318 348 312 - 222 74 41 145 122 23,573 27,551 1,236 651 642 459 685 218 440 743 28,869 34,461 1,027 693 970 483 330 267 126 698 26,032 32,727 593 493 640 208 306 165 108 796 24,888 34,761 308 318 354 197 166 48 92 233 14,795 20,879 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 - - 119 - - - - - 8,087 15,567 136 - - - 139 - - - 18,972 22,802 56 107 69 100 39 - - 23 21,481 23,713 193 231 - - - 41 105 76 22,694 26,491 602 396 335 24 71 146 337 223 28,425 32,315 475 354 485 337 79 85 87 206 22,325 28,642 114 55 225 107 183 102 39 365 21,511 32,263 172 144 74 52 46 25 72 46 14,089 18,648 2,060 1,336 1,610 1,071 1,246 339 296 1,676 24,808 31,548 388 309 275 272 249 48 119 321 22,025 26,752 1,501 842 1,140 683 910 251 154 1,049 28,852 35,531 20 14 - 23 - - 23 148 21,248 34,820 72 - 73 46 - - - 15 15,112 22,156 79 171 121 46 88 39 - 143 21,636 27,559 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 504 528 437 233 208 108 227 331 21,672 26,624 972 639 709 201 241 219 302 501 22,746 29,633 - - - - - - 46 - 17,116 20,772 73 46 20 97 109 27 25 20 16,444 21,575 200 74 141 91 - 46 39 87 21,060 26,216 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 244 277 146 162 157 46 104 102 19,633 25,562 80 74 117 - 41 - 55 32 19,654 23,212 - - - - - - - - - - 184 76 54 66 30 72 - - 24,322 28,232 3,302 2,196 2,600 1,465 1,577 620 777 2,480 23,329 29,983 860 442 728 514 557 148 154 883 28,376 36,471 429 445 334 229 154 169 161 208 20,808 25,599 604 453 469 231 256 117 78 582 23,648 29,325 498 439 413 208 231 95 78 517 23,266 28,627 412 428 205 149 274 - 232 258 20,496 26,577 412 414 153 98 274 - 232 258 20,548 26,609 895 565 832 239 373 169 111 545 23,741 31,325 405 94 208 143 118 108 134 25 21,445 25,599 - - - - 32 - - - 12,616 18,729 23 25 56 46 - 27 15 - 14,643 22,417 80 92 31 71 27 - 25 - 21,235 24,540 102 79 54 71 14 - 24 113 25,542 27,404 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 461 244 433 178 215 116 223 356 24,737 32,518 353 336 235 120 92 165 20 115 21,860 26,830 353 318 369 194 32 46 241 265 24,627 29,380 167 178 87 115 136 27 62 94 19,144 25,417 415 211 184 15 83 46 94 109 18,331 22,205 2.0 2.0 1.7 1.5 1.6 1.4 1.8 1.5 - - 142 Table P8-3. Place of Birth by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 37,674 29,147 878 2,646 3,296 3,647 4,403 2,852 2,328 2,151 19,504 14,978 362 1,672 2,085 1,852 2,056 1,619 1,165 1,014 401 252 - 76 - 14 29 14 41 - 17,769 13,917 516 898 1,212 1,781 2,319 1,219 1,122 1,137 7,106 5,971 264 373 684 317 649 275 297 449 526 450 - 25 46 49 39 56 - - 302 277 - - 79 35 39 - - 25 2,033 1,651 142 180 71 71 152 129 40 202 253 226 - 55 46 - 84 - - - 202 177 - - 32 - 40 - 65 - 2,185 1,734 117 325 316 175 220 175 83 64 35,107 28,923 1,517 3,269 4,441 3,839 3,793 2,573 2,099 1,452 3,592 3,180 214 473 667 312 282 199 248 144 2,857 2,213 55 351 308 293 170 341 20 143 4,742 4,018 261 558 517 368 525 360 338 189 5,868 4,550 157 365 713 688 1,057 497 283 164 1,393 1,106 51 46 111 192 41 333 20 125 5,463 4,728 87 460 810 555 688 421 465 222 4,040 3,368 289 402 571 377 251 143 311 160 3,526 3,031 109 83 254 241 192 186 365 272 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 20,507 16,290 561 1,198 1,717 2,016 3,211 1,452 1,593 1,381 10,739 8,527 273 713 1,311 918 1,633 959 718 728 127 84 - - - - 14 - 41 - 9,640 7,679 288 485 406 1,099 1,564 493 835 652 3,711 3,021 121 324 259 257 432 91 87 266 272 195 - 25 - 49 39 - - - 109 85 - - - 20 39 - - - 1,294 1,034 95 155 51 71 101 64 25 140 132 132 - 31 - - 60 - - - 91 66 - - - - 25 - 14 - 996 717 48 184 203 51 - 52 57 - 19,637 15,579 845 2,058 2,422 2,579 2,513 1,037 1,049 620 2,024 1,744 65 237 452 192 235 79 152 107 1,844 1,337 55 326 158 180 144 83 20 100 2,273 1,731 71 380 187 188 335 185 56 50 3,473 2,658 137 260 381 475 728 144 119 125 433 273 - 20 46 103 - 65 - - 2,997 2,466 47 243 435 426 402 261 224 75 2,248 1,935 120 212 426 321 134 50 241 73 1,823 1,516 68 57 141 158 116 49 181 167 143 Table P8-3. Place of Birth by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 1,859 1,163 1,042 525 816 291 463 785 23,679 28,968 830 617 306 204 481 71 239 406 22,922 27,345 - 29 48 - - - - - 23,572 28,072 1,029 518 689 321 335 220 224 378 24,496 30,732 377 318 374 411 308 126 155 593 34,142 41,965 75 56 27 25 - 25 - 25 37,955 35,932 51 - - 23 - - - 25 23,447 31,511 96 52 25 194 46 25 98 128 33,579 38,566 - - 20 - - - - 20 17,968 24,062 - - 14 - - 26 - - 28,151 32,103 46 72 - 24 71 - 47 - 16,685 21,851 1,185 867 1,229 590 459 246 271 1,093 19,865 26,478 117 119 118 74 20 39 - 155 17,754 24,762 112 63 100 27 75 46 25 86 21,432 28,111 192 173 183 163 51 - 39 100 21,027 26,153 106 114 193 40 87 - 55 32 19,237 23,700 - 39 25 48 25 - - 51 23,614 27,931 160 162 400 23 71 48 85 72 22,241 26,816 25 95 107 166 91 60 44 276 20,800 30,338 343 204 272 143 150 75 - 144 34,151 36,124 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 991 505 455 167 307 199 350 187 23,271 27,295 411 232 108 37 253 25 126 82 22,412 25,507 - 29 - - - - - - 34,189 36,449 580 244 347 130 54 174 224 105 24,710 29,181 110 167 130 183 72 101 129 291 28,282 41,957 - 56 - 25 - - - - 21,488 29,917 25 - - - - - - - 23,227 26,911 25 26 25 106 - 25 73 51 26,696 33,810 - - 20 - - - - 20 19,690 32,046 - - - - - 26 - - 28,820 41,569 20 51 - 24 - - 27 - 12,201 20,603 489 436 609 222 86 76 134 405 18,444 23,835 25 73 46 27 - - - 54 16,915 22,669 83 25 51 27 - - 25 61 18,168 24,684 46 94 90 - - - - 48 18,896 22,429 39 25 124 14 46 - 39 - 18,797 21,874 - 39 - - - - - - 18,590 22,009 - 48 199 - - 48 25 31 19,166 24,490 - 29 27 129 - - 44 130 17,413 27,589 139 127 113 25 93 24 - 57 33,186 33,702 144 Table P8-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 74,991 60,557 2,307 5,997 7,656 6,926 8,522 5,015 4,711 3,861 37,674 29,147 878 2,646 3,296 3,647 4,403 2,852 2,328 2,151 9,291 7,705 381 698 1,000 493 870 450 379 513 219 193 23 - 26 - - 46 - - 27,807 23,512 1,024 2,653 3,333 2,786 3,249 1,667 2,003 1,197 10,608 8,249 579 699 1,337 1,294 736 1,045 461 526 8,588 6,857 553 651 1,125 993 548 682 372 526 2,020 1,392 25 47 212 301 188 363 89 - 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 40,995 33,019 1,333 3,361 4,069 4,298 5,755 2,359 2,773 2,199 20,507 16,290 561 1,198 1,717 2,016 3,211 1,452 1,593 1,381 4,708 3,738 168 507 462 309 432 143 144 266 170 144 23 - 26 - - 46 - - 15,610 12,847 581 1,656 1,864 1,973 2,112 718 1,036 553 5,680 4,104 310 459 673 764 517 322 194 234 4,531 3,372 284 412 537 559 354 227 174 234 1,149 732 25 47 136 205 163 96 20 - 47,924 39,659 2,007 4,050 5,696 4,572 4,855 3,208 2,844 2,237 4,149 3,052 106 254 250 304 265 402 419 136 5,182 3,855 175 127 370 320 519 354 290 94 4,591 3,678 182 229 521 662 460 469 277 174 4,557 3,711 81 218 641 562 677 283 234 280 4,957 3,984 219 219 774 521 510 349 187 172 3,069 2,820 113 182 536 281 362 277 197 119 22,219 19,181 1,197 2,845 2,697 2,011 2,180 1,111 1,240 1,261 10,608 8,249 579 699 1,337 1,294 736 1,045 461 526 1,365 1,009 86 73 120 97 - 295 125 78 2,312 1,740 130 62 200 196 207 233 83 71 1,619 1,338 166 136 109 356 182 209 46 48 1,473 1,121 - 30 335 258 123 84 74 47 1,141 706 - - 242 104 78 76 25 - 606 528 49 61 128 47 48 25 82 - 2,416 2,019 147 337 227 261 147 138 27 282 26,168 20,833 1,081 2,622 3,025 3,046 3,061 1,230 1,374 1,053 1,964 1,330 46 182 46 209 188 173 56 87 3,152 2,135 134 76 235 155 402 118 118 46 2,255 1,649 117 160 256 488 183 103 76 - 2,713 2,172 61 202 472 432 333 150 133 101 2,834 2,145 172 195 342 371 398 128 105 98 1,720 1,545 88 136 219 167 294 48 121 94 11,980 10,207 511 1,695 1,505 1,290 1,381 510 763 628 5,680 4,104 310 459 673 764 517 322 194 234 705 493 46 47 46 54 - 123 56 64 1,379 923 110 62 120 89 182 39 31 46 969 748 102 110 89 240 136 57 - - 920 641 - 15 259 199 48 25 49 32 521 202 - - 20 104 78 - - - 333 302 24 15 39 32 48 25 31 - 998 868 28 209 99 72 73 52 27 93 145 Table P8-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship All Persons U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 3,309 2,314 2,687 1,526 1,690 640 921 2,476 23,267 29,820 1,859 1,163 1,042 525 816 291 463 785 23,679 28,968 423 389 374 435 379 126 202 593 28,020 37,437 - 52 23 - - - - 23 47,553 36,816 1,027 709 1,248 566 495 222 256 1,076 21,213 28,321 500 310 230 167 114 99 15 138 19,934 24,527 460 310 190 105 114 99 15 113 19,898 24,604 41 - 39 62 - - - 25 19,993 24,146 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 1,600 1,172 1,236 550 464 351 640 857 21,730 27,684 991 505 455 167 307 199 350 187 23,271 27,295 131 219 130 208 72 101 156 291 24,542 37,860 - 26 - - - - - 23 23,751 32,688 478 422 651 175 85 51 134 356 19,102 25,159 149 115 71 72 94 48 - 82 18,182 23,023 149 115 71 57 94 48 - 57 17,795 23,418 - - - 14 - - - 25 18,604 21,203 1,950 1,460 1,874 1,168 988 447 473 1,830 22,251 29,344 108 123 232 153 161 46 - 95 27,228 31,819 446 272 186 186 167 102 15 231 28,079 34,718 170 66 106 124 54 - 27 159 19,960 27,712 130 156 155 74 91 50 - 77 20,893 26,634 279 230 177 81 71 25 79 89 21,315 26,943 213 48 153 23 51 - 42 223 22,562 30,727 667 650 884 527 393 249 310 957 20,618 28,872 500 310 230 167 114 99 15 138 19,934 24,527 20 - 57 57 - - - - 24,190 24,973 208 115 76 48 20 25 15 51 23,829 28,885 24 - 14 48 - - - - 17,365 18,946 37 62 - 14 - 25 - 31 18,540 24,161 119 37 - - - 25 - - 17,799 24,461 - - 31 - - - - 56 16,974 25,885 129 132 51 - 94 48 - - 19,862 24,946 758 782 852 455 252 201 290 752 19,422 27,069 62 71 35 107 46 - - 23 22,999 28,033 256 193 83 91 26 51 - 153 25,144 32,987 51 26 40 53 39 - 27 31 17,049 24,749 25 69 135 14 - 25 - 20 18,696 22,841 114 48 73 - - - 39 62 18,504 23,047 73 48 77 - - - 42 139 19,813 30,917 203 350 410 189 140 125 182 324 18,870 26,968 149 115 71 72 94 48 - 82 18,182 23,023 - - - 57 - - - - 25,778 25,708 103 115 - - - - - 25 21,149 24,556 - - 14 - - - - - 14,971 15,320 - - - 14 - - - - 14,572 18,539 - - - - - - - - 16,764 17,212 - - 31 - - - - 56 19,620 34,199 46 - 25 - 94 48 - - 18,891 26,881 146 Table P8-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home All Persons Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 37,674 29,147 878 2,646 3,296 3,647 4,403 2,852 2,328 2,151 47,924 39,659 2,007 4,050 5,696 4,572 4,855 3,208 2,844 2,237 17,676 15,884 633 1,529 2,110 1,799 2,070 1,496 1,273 1,003 3,781 3,154 289 459 668 617 369 168 298 68 8,630 6,211 343 746 794 603 910 372 525 336 8,733 7,127 251 704 1,060 690 847 618 447 617 661 415 - - 39 26 - 82 64 - 191 98 - - - 20 46 31 - - 121 95 - - - 80 15 - - - 5,627 4,824 364 433 694 559 290 442 236 165 2,503 1,851 127 179 330 178 307 - - 47 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 20,507 16,290 561 1,198 1,717 2,016 3,211 1,452 1,593 1,381 26,168 20,833 1,081 2,622 3,025 3,046 3,061 1,230 1,374 1,053 7,864 6,921 245 820 911 914 1,364 334 543 344 3,377 2,856 274 459 504 564 369 147 252 68 4,864 3,303 145 519 406 482 410 235 180 132 5,201 4,106 185 500 680 459 545 282 208 334 335 152 - - 39 26 - - 37 - 114 20 - - - 20 - - - - 81 55 - - - 39 15 - - - 3,066 2,572 186 229 360 449 123 231 154 150 1,267 849 46 96 124 92 235 - - 24 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 61,019 48,574 1,599 4,261 6,057 5,857 6,890 3,971 3,605 3,639 24,579 20,232 1,287 2,434 2,936 2,362 2,368 2,089 1,567 749 17,776 14,858 968 1,545 2,268 1,575 1,314 1,526 1,297 617 4,004 3,507 209 474 390 425 713 376 201 132 2,640 1,748 110 363 278 347 341 155 69 - 159 119 - 52 - 14 - 32 - - 7,889 6,766 638 827 1,172 781 804 636 337 180 14,683 11,866 603 1,536 1,619 1,367 1,417 1,335 989 391 2,007 1,599 46 72 145 214 147 117 241 177 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 34,097 27,015 930 2,527 3,105 3,796 4,713 1,906 2,201 2,173 12,578 10,109 712 1,294 1,637 1,267 1,559 776 767 260 8,994 7,409 557 750 1,252 844 764 676 660 203 2,058 1,742 118 319 270 236 501 48 58 57 1,433 906 37 205 114 187 294 20 49 - 93 52 - 20 - - - 32 - - 3,796 3,189 204 476 594 495 490 206 155 48 7,684 6,148 463 792 985 686 988 544 505 123 1,098 772 46 26 57 86 80 25 107 89 147 Table P8-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Reason for Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home All Persons Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 1,859 1,163 1,042 525 816 291 463 785 23,679 28,968 1,950 1,460 1,874 1,168 988 447 473 1,830 22,251 29,344 807 551 669 303 508 127 246 760 23,221 30,358 25 76 - - 48 - 15 54 15,619 20,743 259 357 264 207 80 135 95 182 21,152 28,775 402 113 565 281 25 135 102 271 24,033 29,093 39 14 - 23 32 25 - 70 32,260 43,681 - - - - - - - - 19,043 20,554 - - - - - - - - 18,513 18,774 226 262 325 353 178 25 15 257 23,163 30,557 192 87 52 - 117 - - 235 19,624 32,815 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 991 505 455 167 307 199 350 187 23,271 27,295 758 782 852 455 252 201 290 752 19,422 27,069 277 209 133 117 132 51 180 347 19,878 29,756 25 76 - - 48 - 15 54 15,854 21,236 92 307 129 52 - 76 55 83 19,720 26,977 130 25 360 193 - 49 39 115 20,678 26,516 - - - - - 25 - 24 30,698 38,919 - - - - - - - - 13,751 15,000 - - - - - - - - 18,751 19,191 92 165 205 93 26 - - 109 19,930 27,487 142 - 25 - 46 - - 20 19,238 25,245 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 2,965 1,713 2,092 1,328 1,375 542 711 1,970 23,658 30,096 844 910 825 365 430 196 224 645 20,818 26,999 723 742 765 224 369 173 183 570 22,908 28,943 122 131 60 94 41 23 42 75 19,237 23,817 - 37 - 48 - - - - 15,801 17,136 - - - - 20 - - - 13,751 22,934 309 273 309 147 71 48 39 195 18,943 24,296 427 587 464 193 255 123 185 375 21,377 27,819 109 51 52 25 104 25 - 74 28,418 32,353 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 1,319 985 943 450 453 323 491 700 22,181 28,332 430 302 364 172 105 76 149 239 19,195 24,059 430 262 343 172 105 76 123 190 21,062 26,142 - 39 20 - - - 27 48 17,575 19,513 - - - - - - - - 16,557 16,057 - - - - - - - - 22,958 19,024 111 113 174 52 - - - 72 17,768 21,770 231 164 170 95 58 76 149 118 19,373 23,962 88 25 20 25 48 - - 48 32,830 34,292 148 Table P8-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 20,112 15,445 303 1,799 1,562 1,843 2,267 1,306 1,255 1,294 10,076 7,369 88 1,181 1,026 1,060 872 633 414 482 821 602 20 86 20 63 54 35 68 79 9,216 7,473 195 532 515 720 1,340 638 774 733 7,896 6,787 234 411 780 450 774 515 382 393 674 624 - 25 121 - 90 - 51 - 247 216 - - 25 - 31 88 25 26 238 201 - - - - 20 110 - 25 406 392 20 35 - 44 80 - - 29 1,694 1,533 37 137 125 116 105 129 77 282 217 192 - 23 25 - 88 - - - 470 417 24 55 92 - 70 24 - 31 6,380 5,246 302 694 851 471 484 636 201 348 47,513 38,317 1,876 3,740 5,601 5,246 5,515 3,435 2,858 2,053 1,508 1,313 111 70 170 142 133 25 115 63 5,835 4,429 204 590 799 805 511 440 273 149 4,780 3,974 144 428 442 492 703 361 68 303 6,518 5,360 366 716 806 462 753 427 531 382 5,202 4,032 147 257 754 663 923 558 231 93 944 724 116 53 115 116 46 39 74 23 1,635 1,183 71 46 143 166 41 384 - 31 8,613 7,293 107 524 1,017 1,045 1,256 693 587 537 5,437 4,395 341 466 727 459 435 207 523 209 2,989 2,405 37 133 242 442 194 172 217 135 3,697 3,012 171 51 199 210 219 168 475 299 - - - - - - - - - - 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 22,909 17,755 505 1,860 1,923 2,126 2,632 1,351 1,646 1,592 12,126 9,059 297 1,288 1,386 1,093 1,006 671 519 902 678 460 - 105 14 - 29 29 53 20 10,105 8,236 207 468 523 1,032 1,597 651 1,074 670 7,790 6,768 187 311 709 561 799 459 458 257 594 538 - 25 - - 65 56 51 - 143 119 - - 25 - - - 31 - 201 201 - - - - 20 110 - 25 414 376 20 35 - 44 64 - 52 29 1,453 1,248 35 65 25 198 121 78 77 49 75 50 - - 25 - - - - - 450 450 24 76 162 - 72 - - 31 5,793 4,611 195 620 805 454 621 538 188 229 46,008 37,115 1,938 3,853 5,357 4,930 4,993 3,513 2,480 2,081 1,493 1,192 114 119 211 68 159 106 51 49 5,781 4,593 252 583 903 449 410 378 296 296 4,548 3,762 123 544 356 509 619 335 97 254 6,548 5,381 274 712 727 494 774 505 556 367 5,375 4,287 175 229 688 660 892 711 299 118 933 738 116 82 138 185 46 39 27 - 1,606 1,204 71 46 143 166 61 384 - 31 7,999 6,498 256 517 904 988 827 551 343 549 5,244 4,298 341 512 737 483 383 180 453 209 2,502 2,019 60 87 201 378 238 172 172 62 3,098 2,556 61 51 199 149 213 199 400 228 - - - - - - - - - - 149 Table P8-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 935 738 829 176 302 227 164 446 23,978 28,978 445 416 177 37 157 50 101 230 20,984 26,814 35 29 94 20 - - - - 33,354 30,116 456 293 558 119 145 177 62 216 27,145 31,021 365 442 514 295 360 127 153 592 29,253 39,417 50 132 83 48 - 25 - - 42,523 35,052 - - 20 - - - - - 23,968 27,235 - - 20 - - - - 25 24,325 38,000 29 14 35 39 14 - - 52 33,944 38,521 110 - 40 58 76 - 72 170 34,547 38,077 25 - 31 - - - - - 18,864 25,518 - - 20 - 80 - - 20 19,373 29,744 310 152 84 243 230 46 118 78 21,641 27,173 1,914 1,124 1,277 777 717 289 501 1,393 21,028 27,201 79 23 85 112 89 23 39 31 27,634 31,754 181 113 72 46 46 85 37 77 18,388 23,027 236 102 173 120 94 25 156 127 21,432 29,080 282 198 110 117 - 20 39 150 19,905 24,873 80 114 85 14 66 - 15 32 19,407 22,365 25 76 39 - - - - - 16,643 21,526 119 39 25 48 20 - - 51 23,604 27,396 228 213 419 206 190 23 114 136 23,164 28,404 126 121 140 89 148 60 64 280 22,385 28,521 316 62 55 24 - 53 37 286 28,761 34,428 286 168 213 203 196 49 - 106 33,316 35,936 - - - - - - - - - - 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 989 851 640 255 514 184 132 556 23,986 29,172 482 479 133 37 336 25 49 355 21,548 26,848 70 51 68 - - - 20 - 34,297 32,474 436 320 438 218 177 159 62 201 25,816 31,543 279 404 539 533 368 174 155 575 29,704 40,913 50 132 83 51 - 25 - - 43,396 40,050 - - - - - - - 62 82,737 56,943 - - 20 - - - - 25 24,325 38,000 29 14 35 - 29 - - 25 29,829 33,009 79 - 40 93 142 48 46 152 37,454 44,096 25 - - - - - - - 14,987 27,129 - - 20 - 25 - - 41 11,937 24,439 214 120 102 191 134 67 106 27 20,373 25,432 1,985 1,069 1,469 714 592 264 543 1,335 20,906 27,049 39 - 79 25 100 - 39 31 21,697 31,018 278 110 146 165 95 39 37 155 20,414 26,066 207 192 177 81 68 23 25 152 20,327 27,998 282 198 135 117 28 20 39 150 21,120 25,698 111 146 116 14 66 - 15 47 20,463 23,567 25 39 39 - - - - - 13,943 18,042 119 39 25 48 20 - - 51 23,514 27,459 313 122 455 131 51 69 298 126 23,004 28,636 126 158 131 89 123 60 64 249 20,669 28,220 290 25 32 24 - 53 - 225 24,490 32,945 343 179 167 - 196 49 - 121 33,427 36,017 - - - - - - - - - - 150 Table P8-8. Residence 1 Year Ago by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year Ago Residence 1 year ago Persons Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Medical Insurance Persons Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 79,962 63,921 2,552 6,350 8,375 7,484 8,790 5,712 4,774 4,106 93.4 92.9 88.4 94.8 93.1 91.1 94.9 94.3 92.3 93.6 4,870 4,279 256 300 617 720 374 316 347 163 4,299 3,789 230 286 564 697 374 316 228 117 571 490 25 14 53 23 - - 118 46 767 606 78 46 - 15 94 32 51 119 359 334 25 25 - 15 55 - 51 55 107 107 - - - 15 15 - - 26 25 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - 25 - 54 27 27 - - - - - - - 193 117 25 20 - - 39 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - 93 46 25 20 - - - - - - 32 32 - - - - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - 160 128 - - - - - - - 64 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 43,313 34,219 1,448 3,597 4,487 4,462 5,947 2,466 2,831 2,238 92.8 92.2 88.1 94.2 94.6 88.2 94.8 92.0 95.4 92.0 2,898 2,497 142 178 255 600 230 184 111 106 2,590 2,236 142 178 202 577 230 184 65 60 307 261 - - 53 23 - - 46 46 464 408 52 46 - - 94 32 25 90 225 225 25 25 - - 55 - 25 26 66 66 - - - - 15 - - 26 25 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - 25 - 54 27 27 - - - - - - - 120 92 - 20 - - 39 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 20 - 20 - - - - - - 32 32 - - - - - 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - 64 64 - - - - - - - 64 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 26,616 19,985 1,220 1,835 3,086 3,066 3,051 1,770 1,332 1,031 58,982 48,821 1,665 4,861 5,907 5,154 6,207 4,290 3,840 3,356 38,592 32,451 474 1,330 2,799 3,093 4,727 3,224 2,908 2,960 3,900 3,345 128 139 327 183 232 169 431 242 13,621 11,114 729 2,625 2,195 1,746 1,025 580 468 302 5,644 4,079 552 1,054 828 510 439 205 121 77 476 414 20 37 78 37 27 - - 50 752 622 61 53 90 48 74 50 - 24 4,869 4,278 90 437 773 525 284 637 294 126 151 Table P8-8. Residence 1 Year Ago by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Year Ago Residence 1 year ago Persons Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Medical Insurance Persons Uninsured Insured Employer or Union Direct from Company Medicare Medicaid Tricare VA health care Other Insurance $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 3,594 2,346 2,703 1,456 1,604 713 874 2,489 23,011 29,203 94.3 89.4 92.7 86.0 88.9 96.6 93.4 95.2 165 263 139 238 169 25 62 126 21,736 28,874 115 219 114 146 169 25 62 126 19,990 28,224 51 43 25 92 - - - - 33,127 33,898 51 14 75 - 32 - - - 32,881 29,486 51 14 43 - - - - - 33,485 30,110 51 - - - - - - - 38,256 33,445 - - - - - - - - 1,251 1,380 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33,751 33,000 - - - - - - - - 3,751 2,952 - - - - - - - - 20,817 16,662 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 4,749 6,208 - - - - - - - - 23,751 25,000 - - - - - - - - - - - - 32 - 32 - - - 42,501 45,250 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 1,604 1,097 1,253 547 404 400 578 859 21,312 27,084 91.7 85.2 95.9 87.9 72.4 100.0 90.3 91.6 120 176 25 75 154 - 62 79 19,787 28,555 94 132 - 75 154 - 62 79 19,529 28,203 25 43 25 - - - - - 32,995 31,562 25 14 29 - - - - - 23,421 25,766 25 14 29 - - - - - 33,221 27,983 25 - - - - - - - 38,382 34,657 - - - - - - - - 1,251 1,380 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33,751 33,000 - - - - - - - - 3,751 2,952 - - - - - - - - 21,621 20,306 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8,751 9,600 - - - - - - - - 23,751 25,000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 35,001 35,500 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 880 508 792 329 330 120 269 366 19,439 24,828 2,929 2,116 2,125 1,364 1,474 618 667 2,249 24,373 30,969 2,379 1,651 1,756 1,114 1,270 593 591 1,582 28,966 34,852 227 246 79 189 160 99 25 469 33,754 45,512 259 250 223 226 168 23 72 224 14,732 20,618 85 51 76 50 - - - 31 12,230 16,054 102 - - 37 - - 25 - 35,370 30,035 15 23 40 70 25 - - 48 22,942 31,325 332 175 216 95 51 69 - 174 23,611 28,338 152 Table P8-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 7,602 4,079 194 327 216 375 535 456 540 422 2,186 85 48 37 - - - - - - 1,889 48 48 - - - - - - - 5,416 3,995 147 290 216 375 535 456 540 422 2,999 1,970 63 165 146 163 189 399 352 96 4,682 2,760 194 265 134 343 448 96 413 294 1,092 48 48 - - - - - - - 942 48 48 - - - - - - - 3,590 2,713 147 265 134 343 448 96 413 294 1,997 1,285 63 140 64 131 163 96 264 96 85,599 64,585 2,510 5,927 8,025 7,539 8,719 5,927 5,069 4,269 10,466 8,680 760 2,264 1,742 1,433 973 494 147 133 6,222 3,718 234 532 794 593 459 260 151 142 10,352 7,005 216 894 1,094 1,101 1,305 549 653 388 29,176 21,510 893 1,341 2,338 2,689 3,331 2,882 1,610 1,665 11,418 8,381 194 548 1,017 722 1,276 965 640 737 2,434 1,687 46 32 228 102 247 37 82 158 2,181 1,775 51 64 63 81 273 165 362 24 9,862 8,534 98 192 533 548 674 548 1,238 733 3,487 3,294 20 60 216 270 180 26 185 288 68.4 70.0 51.8 37.7 54.8 58.5 68.6 78.0 81.2 84.5 15.6 18.3 4.7 4.2 9.3 10.9 9.8 9.7 28.1 23.9 46,675 34,773 1,367 3,403 4,452 4,571 6,041 2,650 2,864 2,315 4,635 3,580 348 1,051 671 656 524 62 76 51 2,708 1,671 194 247 424 306 285 - 41 - 4,593 3,007 152 452 600 654 664 68 138 80 15,476 10,950 480 950 1,547 1,602 2,435 1,188 850 709 7,631 5,481 26 403 664 478 1,085 794 564 531 1,328 964 20 32 100 102 196 37 31 135 1,411 1,222 51 64 32 66 246 107 331 24 6,762 5,890 77 145 286 521 551 394 714 586 2,131 2,009 20 60 127 187 56 - 120 200 74.4 76.3 49.3 48.6 61.9 64.7 75.6 95.1 91.1 94.4 19.1 22.7 7.2 6.0 9.3 15.5 10.0 14.9 29.1 33.9 85,599 4,011 360 657 967 660 540 133 103 118 68.4 76.6 65.9 54.7 69.5 75.7 95.2 100.0 100.0 100.0 15.6 8.2 7.0 - 3.8 23.2 - - 24.5 33.3 85,599 2,168 260 332 290 471 230 31 103 118 68.4 82.3 68.1 73.7 68.7 81.8 100.0 100.0 100.0 100.0 15.6 12.4 9.7 - - 32.5 - - 24.5 33.3 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 60,045 46,796 2,264 5,474 6,867 5,721 6,235 4,118 3,443 2,508 25,554 22,010 621 1,221 2,125 2,498 3,023 1,942 1,729 1,880 5,331 4,438 103 274 476 717 765 202 458 567 4,628 3,797 192 184 404 153 820 239 314 362 10,506 9,378 302 435 972 1,283 982 1,070 480 704 5,090 4,397 25 328 272 345 456 432 477 247 153 Table P8-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment, and Vocational Training by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 166 46 306 137 153 60 83 62 27,128 30,797 - - - - - - - - 2,221 3,268 - - - - - - - - 1,251 1,924 166 46 306 137 153 60 83 62 27,600 31,380 94 - 181 66 - 20 - 37 26,101 29,508 146 32 205 25 25 20 83 37 24,290 28,736 - - - - - - - - 1,251 1,924 - - - - - - - - 1,251 1,924 146 32 205 25 25 20 83 37 24,758 29,207 94 - 116 - - 20 - 37 27,872 30,010 3,648 2,623 2,771 1,693 1,601 738 911 2,615 23,592 29,832 220 125 104 94 107 23 61 - 13,240 16,707 75 105 50 225 15 - 55 27 16,610 21,589 157 48 161 164 164 - 39 72 19,191 22,902 1,075 1,100 679 458 374 234 276 565 23,890 28,445 518 339 608 193 109 157 76 281 25,848 30,851 66 184 190 23 79 69 20 124 34,760 37,976 181 26 100 27 32 - 23 304 30,326 41,259 1,090 577 617 271 555 72 184 605 35,362 41,169 265 121 261 239 166 183 177 638 48,582 55,222 87.6 89.4 88.6 71.5 82.1 96.9 83.0 96.2 37.2 26.6 31.7 30.1 45.0 34.5 39.6 47.5 1,613 1,287 1,188 622 419 400 640 939 21,678 27,584 90 - 28 - - - 25 - 12,850 14,690 - 64 - 41 15 - 55 - 13,289 17,939 25 - 85 32 - - - 56 16,978 19,453 232 381 49 97 27 76 197 132 20,886 23,457 276 127 258 64 15 95 76 25 24,231 27,261 23 95 119 - 28 - 20 25 24,632 32,546 25 26 100 27 - - - 122 28,565 35,522 748 514 408 225 235 72 90 323 34,671 40,162 194 80 141 136 98 158 177 255 47,783 50,047 92.9 95.0 90.4 88.3 96.4 100.0 87.5 94.0 58.4 46.2 46.2 58.1 79.5 57.4 41.7 61.6 161 - 84 - 203 - 25 - 15,242 19,188 77.1 - 100.0 - 100.0 - 100.0 - 15.7 - - - - - 100.0 - 136 - 56 - 139 - - - 17,841 20,841 72.9 - 100.0 - 100.0 - - - 18.6 - - - - - - - 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 2,370 1,949 1,582 1,022 840 388 689 1,326 21,181 27,171 1,440 675 1,335 671 964 350 246 1,289 27,648 33,468 310 65 122 20 79 - 110 169 22,038 28,429 320 83 165 73 237 37 39 174 24,780 31,812 523 431 671 486 271 220 74 475 26,794 33,300 286 96 377 92 377 94 23 472 31,517 40,340 154 Table P8-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Latest Period Served, and Length of Service by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 16 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 16 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 1,459 1,424 131 391 355 154 78 73 126 - 2,000 1,770 215 679 304 174 91 25 173 14 4,476 3,169 405 1,041 615 457 219 103 188 23 2,195 1,417 178 415 250 158 152 50 150 - 1,877 1,054 111 399 144 107 70 - 110 23 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 2,791 1,664 179 518 249 297 107 48 156 - 3,261 2,178 354 703 366 199 226 95 78 - 43,070 605 53 63 48 48 156 95 - - 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 720 720 74 128 169 154 28 25 94 - 2,000 1,770 215 679 304 174 91 25 173 14 4,476 1,732 250 569 312 288 149 32 132 - 1,195 961 153 244 204 75 107 27 150 - 1,090 644 111 223 144 28 - - 110 - 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 1,550 991 126 266 152 182 62 - 156 - 1,900 1,291 218 357 236 151 109 48 78 - 23,118 300 - 48 - - 109 48 - - 83,290 68,596 2,870 6,584 8,992 8,199 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 305 305 - 37 116 20 - - - 24 2,503 2,173 77 230 214 132 104 191 105 181 80,482 66,118 2,793 6,317 8,662 8,046 9,155 5,869 5,067 4,182 700 625 25 51 39 77 48 32 31 - 79,782 65,493 2,768 6,266 8,623 7,969 9,107 5,837 5,036 4,182 2,808 2,478 77 267 330 153 104 191 105 206 612 612 - 37 116 77 27 56 26 24 198 178 - - - - - 24 39 57 232 207 - - - - - - - 58 245 245 - 26 - - - 25 14 20 831 609 - 51 143 26 50 25 25 23 444 420 77 25 46 49 26 20 - 23 157 143 - 127 - - - - - - 25 25 - - 25 - - - - - 64 39 - - - - - 39 - - 459 439 - 31 76 71 - 25 80 24 209 209 - - 76 20 - - 26 24 92 71 - - - - - - 39 - - - - - - - - - - - 14 14 - - - - - - 14 - 51 51 - - - 26 - 25 - - 62 62 - - - 25 - - - - 31 31 - 31 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,808 2,478 77 267 330 153 104 191 105 206 423 423 56 26 96 26 - 77 14 32 2,385 2,055 20 241 234 127 104 114 91 174 155 Table P8-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Latest Period Served, and Length of Service by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Disability Persons 16 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 16 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 - - 94 23 - - - - 12,120 17,357 - - - 24 46 - - 23 9,940 16,104 - - 47 23 - 23 - 25 11,056 14,870 - - 63 - - - - - 12,148 15,491 27 - 63 - - - - - 10,595 16,478 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 - - 63 - 48 - - - 12,328 16,442 - 48 63 - 48 - - - 10,446 15,156 - 48 48 - 48 - - - 19,980 25,707 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 - - 48 - - - - - 14,626 17,672 - - - 24 46 - - 23 9,940 16,104 - - - - - - - - 10,772 13,040 - - - - - - - - 12,354 14,359 27 - - - - - - - 9,740 14,124 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 - - - - 48 - - - 13,463 16,850 - - 48 - 48 - - - 11,341 16,027 - - 48 - 48 - - - 24,637 31,828 3,809 2,623 2,854 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 23,015 29,210 37 - - 71 - - - - 14,137 27,026 140 180 143 130 129 23 25 169 34,063 37,517 3,632 2,443 2,711 1,492 1,676 715 911 2,446 22,841 28,947 39 48 27 75 61 39 - 31 38,022 37,516 3,593 2,396 2,684 1,417 1,615 676 911 2,415 22,804 28,865 177 180 143 201 129 23 25 169 33,397 36,226 62 37 - 71 32 - - 46 29,651 37,110 - 32 - - - - 25 - 34,463 40,354 25 - 49 - - - - 74 49,497 61,485 50 14 46 23 - - - 25 39,323 43,000 25 97 47 - 51 23 - 23 30,862 34,347 - - - 108 46 - - - 23,779 30,567 15 - - - - - - - 7,514 11,055 - - - - - - - - 11,251 12,000 - - - - - - - - 23,751 25,000 37 32 - 62 - - - - 30,595 29,293 37 - - 25 - - - - 30,744 27,477 - 32 - - - - - - 32,262 37,814 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 33,751 34,000 - - - - - - - - 19,950 22,622 - - - 37 - - - - 55,406 40,192 - - - - - - - - 8,751 9,000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 177 180 143 201 129 23 25 169 33,397 36,226 25 - - 46 - - - 24 25,878 28,192 152 180 143 155 129 23 25 145 36,385 37,879 156 Table P8-11. Labor Force Status by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Status Labor Force Status Persons In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 43,070 41,298 1,102 2,167 5,155 4,866 6,168 4,061 3,128 2,712 50.3 60.0 38.2 32.4 57.3 59.2 66.6 67.0 60.5 61.8 305 305 - 37 116 20 - - - 24 42,765 40,992 1,102 2,130 5,039 4,846 6,168 4,061 3,128 2,688 38,834 38,541 833 1,760 4,674 4,453 5,849 3,942 2,974 2,537 24,802 24,727 308 268 2,006 2,660 3,972 2,826 2,052 2,064 3,931 2,452 268 370 365 393 319 120 154 151 9.2 6.0 24.4 17.4 7.3 8.1 5.2 2.9 4.9 5.6 42,529 27,508 1,784 4,529 3,837 3,353 3,090 1,998 2,044 1,675 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 23,118 22,338 557 1,283 2,789 3,087 4,350 1,826 1,782 1,561 49.5 60.2 33.9 33.6 58.8 61.0 69.4 68.1 60.1 64.2 183 183 - - 76 20 - - - 24 22,936 22,155 557 1,283 2,713 3,067 4,350 1,826 1,782 1,537 21,267 21,148 384 1,132 2,599 2,958 4,208 1,806 1,685 1,461 13,576 13,555 167 169 934 1,721 2,870 1,335 1,117 1,286 1,669 1,008 173 151 114 110 142 20 97 77 7.3 4.5 31.0 11.8 4.2 3.6 3.3 1.1 5.4 5.0 23,556 14,785 1,086 2,538 1,953 1,975 1,922 856 1,185 872 4,079 3,348 304 299 414 534 524 548 253 169 2,733 2,603 134 171 319 428 441 474 253 137 8,308 6,981 238 406 757 904 1,550 678 620 574 5,965 5,752 104 192 608 692 1,399 592 568 522 85,599 68,806 2,885 6,696 8,992 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 56,185 56,185 1,355 2,925 6,606 6,728 8,167 5,472 4,829 3,878 36,959 36,959 90 923 4,146 3,765 5,923 4,213 2,760 2,884 10,936 10,936 25 550 1,310 1,721 1,584 782 1,607 651 4,273 4,273 103 608 754 865 449 305 185 240 1,997 1,997 221 584 280 245 80 124 221 28 43,722 43,722 464 695 4,159 5,094 6,851 4,622 3,846 3,443 31,434 31,434 46 - 2,896 3,098 4,991 3,776 2,489 2,599 8,317 8,317 - 137 743 1,350 1,530 587 1,172 575 2,267 2,267 - 215 334 488 266 159 98 217 10,675 10,675 618 1,881 2,078 1,458 1,222 737 819 373 5,142 5,142 - 883 1,154 577 905 387 271 247 2,239 2,239 - 336 486 348 54 181 358 51 1,657 1,657 103 337 275 315 183 121 87 23 29,413 12,620 1,530 3,771 2,386 1,492 1,091 588 342 509 46,675 37,124 1,643 3,820 4,742 5,062 6,271 2,682 2,967 2,434 29,847 29,847 587 1,685 3,308 4,218 5,657 2,439 2,726 2,193 19,612 19,612 20 600 2,017 2,250 4,259 1,807 1,526 1,638 6,678 6,678 25 338 703 1,380 1,025 533 1,004 439 1,778 1,778 20 341 365 420 274 49 66 64 795 795 91 306 172 56 14 27 99 28 23,189 23,189 194 446 1,761 3,131 4,886 2,176 2,339 1,854 16,354 16,354 - - 1,133 1,775 3,664 1,716 1,476 1,377 5,221 5,221 - 137 349 1,105 997 384 760 413 1,014 1,014 - 178 205 180 186 49 66 64 5,666 5,666 273 1,071 1,270 999 744 203 248 302 3,000 3,000 - 561 814 436 568 68 50 224 1,133 1,133 - 124 272 252 28 135 167 26 660 660 20 164 81 215 88 - - - 16,827 7,276 1,055 2,135 1,434 845 614 242 241 241 157 Table P8-11. Labor Force Status by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Status Labor Force Status Persons In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $59,999 $60,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $69,999 $70,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 2,628 1,724 1,914 1,118 1,210 619 715 2,011 24,737 31,883 69.0 65.7 65.6 66.0 67.1 83.9 76.4 76.9 37 - - 71 - - - - 14,137 27,026 2,591 1,724 1,914 1,047 1,210 619 715 2,011 24,752 31,919 2,534 1,699 1,829 1,047 1,185 582 699 1,943 25,327 32,559 1,820 1,124 1,254 764 1,053 511 563 1,483 28,888 36,237 57 25 84 - 25 37 15 67 17,218 21,856 2.2 1.5 4.4 - 2.1 6.0 2.1 3.3 1,181 899 1,003 576 594 119 221 604 19,270 25,135 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 1,181 738 793 510 422 329 468 663 22,875 28,908 67.5 57.3 60.6 82.0 75.6 82.2 73.1 70.6 37 - - 25 - - - - 14,349 26,975 1,144 738 793 485 422 329 468 663 22,883 28,924 1,112 712 740 485 422 329 453 663 23,106 29,324 908 489 519 431 380 281 347 602 27,704 33,588 32 25 52 - - - 15 - 18,146 20,523 2.8 3.4 6.6 - - - 3.2 - 568 550 515 112 136 71 172 276 18,762 24,541 135 71 57 - - - 39 - 20,123 21,523 135 71 - - - - 39 - 21,484 22,843 425 230 211 90 32 75 60 131 23,233 27,612 396 193 122 90 32 50 60 131 24,123 29,023 3,809 2,623 2,917 1,693 1,804 738 936 2,615 22,994 29,185 3,603 2,381 2,734 1,618 1,704 738 889 2,557 25,028 31,747 2,916 1,637 2,000 1,077 1,310 546 715 2,055 27,877 34,647 371 487 441 399 342 145 174 348 24,724 30,431 217 181 149 69 52 25 - 68 18,171 23,591 73 27 25 - - - - 87 11,979 19,642 3,233 1,882 2,472 1,390 1,585 715 823 2,446 28,358 34,860 2,708 1,462 1,918 990 1,256 546 649 2,010 29,613 36,890 334 312 318 328 291 145 174 322 27,206 32,384 142 108 124 26 38 25 - 27 19,434 26,080 370 425 230 208 105 - 66 86 17,178 21,238 208 175 82 87 54 - 66 46 18,557 22,275 37 175 91 71 51 - - - 18,686 24,121 76 48 25 23 - - - 41 16,281 21,029 206 243 183 75 100 - 46 57 11,962 17,780 1,749 1,287 1,307 622 558 400 640 939 21,283 27,169 1,629 1,165 1,284 597 483 400 594 881 23,520 29,351 1,388 766 944 508 415 304 500 671 25,138 32,073 119 351 284 62 53 71 93 196 23,161 28,162 96 - 25 - 15 25 - 15 16,922 19,387 - - - - - - - - 8,753 12,865 1,497 970 1,201 528 483 400 528 795 26,891 32,219 1,332 726 912 467 415 304 434 625 28,835 34,406 119 244 264 62 53 71 93 170 24,914 29,971 20 - 25 - 15 25 - - 17,915 20,651 132 146 83 68 - - 66 61 15,394 19,577 56 39 32 41 - - 66 46 17,510 20,685 - 107 20 - - - - - 16,255 21,830 76 - - - - - - 15 16,627 18,354 120 123 23 25 75 - 46 57 11,530 18,215 158 Table P8-12. Occupation by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable All persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 38,834 38,541 833 6,434 4,453 5,849 3,942 2,974 2,537 8,589 8,589 20 697 849 1,028 479 831 680 4,140 4,140 - 220 214 681 263 347 257 4,140 4,140 - 220 214 681 263 347 257 4,448 4,448 20 477 634 346 216 485 424 361 361 - 24 - 25 - 26 - 2,480 2,480 - 255 465 213 185 212 286 10,403 10,362 186 1,835 1,123 1,711 1,071 927 844 227 227 - 25 - 46 37 - - 3,128 3,128 88 1,050 527 308 80 269 162 5,880 5,839 98 646 510 1,196 880 534 560 915 915 - 114 62 161 74 124 122 9,803 9,705 352 2,048 1,283 1,904 984 630 461 489 489 - 203 182 46 15 - - 1,902 1,902 - 233 74 157 296 181 180 7,412 7,314 352 1,612 1,027 1,701 673 449 281 2,709 2,689 63 628 280 609 367 210 60 836 785 - 120 89 160 - - 89 2,686 2,660 212 597 514 785 156 212 - 1,180 1,180 76 267 144 147 150 27 132 1,971 1,917 20 511 153 472 204 134 86 3,252 3,206 76 501 431 218 370 232 160 772 772 - 56 134 104 142 - 15 1,896 1,850 76 351 150 89 192 123 145 385 385 - 93 110 25 37 25 - 4,328 4,273 154 794 565 431 807 197 274 221 221 - - - 25 77 - 25 2,032 2,005 66 288 307 163 455 60 152 2,074 2,047 88 506 258 243 276 136 97 489 489 25 49 48 85 25 23 31 21,267 21,148 384 3,731 2,958 4,208 1,806 1,685 1,461 5,671 5,671 20 541 632 781 285 558 479 2,780 2,780 - 220 95 568 171 284 166 2,780 2,780 - 220 95 568 171 284 166 2,892 2,892 20 321 536 213 114 273 313 91 91 - - - - - - - 2,019 2,019 - 230 392 213 114 150 250 7,736 7,716 66 1,593 986 1,547 939 602 629 108 108 - 25 - 46 37 - - 2,125 2,125 25 917 464 217 80 25 79 4,656 4,636 41 537 473 1,122 748 453 429 824 824 - 114 25 161 74 124 122 6,522 6,451 273 1,399 1,060 1,585 433 457 321 454 454 - 203 161 46 - - - 668 668 - 50 25 87 55 161 103 5,401 5,329 273 1,145 873 1,451 378 296 218 1,749 1,729 63 381 223 548 118 141 23 775 724 - 120 89 160 - - 89 1,928 1,928 133 459 417 617 110 128 - 949 949 76 186 144 126 150 27 106 57 57 - - - 57 - - - 383 383 - 56 92 80 37 - 31 31 31 - - - 31 - - - 184 184 - 14 27 49 - - 31 168 168 - 41 64 - 37 - - 602 575 - 142 140 73 112 68 - 51 51 - - - 25 26 - - 347 320 - 88 69 23 86 14 - 204 204 - 54 71 25 - 54 - 295 295 25 - 48 85 - - - 159 Table P8-12. Occupation by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Health technologists and technicians Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Health service, except household Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Machine operators, assemblers, & inspector Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 2,534 1,699 1,829 2,232 1,282 1,943 25,085 32,477 931 442 486 716 471 957 36,508 43,307 446 333 171 342 296 570 38,399 45,750 446 333 171 342 296 570 38,399 45,750 485 109 315 374 175 387 33,901 41,033 88 37 76 27 - 57 43,635 52,286 276 46 176 174 121 71 31,780 33,645 513 248 645 657 312 290 24,738 30,681 - - 118 - - - 50,108 37,917 141 25 81 211 46 140 18,187 26,566 208 171 312 386 241 97 25,619 31,431 93 26 - 60 25 53 29,290 34,372 505 326 357 364 244 247 20,998 26,757 - - - 15 27 - 15,457 19,060 194 155 161 170 39 62 33,598 36,863 311 171 195 179 178 185 19,618 24,654 137 171 55 81 27 - 19,775 24,230 77 - 76 - 151 23 22,460 36,029 72 - - 27 - 86 18,352 20,359 25 - 64 72 - 76 22,600 27,603 50 90 57 46 62 31 22,210 25,740 345 201 157 221 132 160 27,809 33,090 62 48 92 91 - 27 24,452 33,727 260 129 65 102 62 107 29,125 32,842 23 25 - - 46 - 17,073 26,549 165 308 81 201 60 237 24,372 30,627 - 69 25 - - - 33,349 36,032 49 73 56 201 60 77 25,389 31,148 116 166 - - - 161 21,312 29,535 25 83 46 27 - 20 28,750 33,107 1,112 712 740 907 782 663 23,014 29,269 548 311 310 455 297 456 33,606 39,028 257 265 148 176 201 228 34,360 40,611 257 265 148 176 201 228 34,360 40,611 291 46 161 278 96 228 32,840 37,506 32 - - 27 - 32 56,251 66,522 178 46 129 151 96 71 29,897 33,368 350 172 212 265 241 113 22,680 27,024 - - - - - - 24,074 22,511 82 - 56 46 46 88 15,522 22,113 176 146 156 160 170 25 24,142 28,757 93 26 - 60 25 - 29,113 30,796 177 136 173 160 205 74 19,431 23,995 - - - 15 27 - 15,513 18,942 23 25 46 93 - - 32,736 34,841 154 110 126 52 178 74 19,098 23,069 39 110 55 - 27 - 19,113 22,415 53 - 39 - 151 23 21,823 35,053 37 - - 27 - - 18,064 18,025 25 - 32 25 - 51 21,780 25,154 - - - - - - 23,066 23,380 37 25 25 - - - 23,159 25,715 - - - - - - 21,251 21,000 37 - 25 - - - 35,120 30,588 - 25 - - - - 16,653 21,249 - - - - 39 - 19,155 22,916 - - - - - - 25,052 23,709 - - - - 39 - 18,757 25,209 - - - - - - 17,702 19,029 - 69 20 27 - 20 22,041 34,492 160 Table P8-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers All persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 38,834 38,541 833 6,434 4,453 5,849 3,942 2,974 2,537 688 661 78 171 57 86 118 31 - 284 257 - 100 - 25 - 56 - 123 123 - - - - 71 - - 2,497 2,470 48 409 240 264 198 160 272 1,014 968 74 85 88 108 27 103 45 671 625 74 25 62 50 - 39 45 118 118 - 25 23 25 - - 20 39 39 - - 39 - - - - 474 428 74 - - 25 - - 25 39 39 - - - - - 39 - 342 342 - 60 25 57 27 64 - 39 39 - 39 - - - - - 90 90 - - 25 37 27 - - 37 37 - - - - - - - 131 131 - 20 - - - 64 - 20 20 - - - 20 - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - 4,951 4,951 20 689 338 544 557 275 448 884 884 20 157 186 63 250 - 23 31 31 - - - - 31 - - 853 853 20 157 186 63 219 - 23 744 744 - 130 38 179 64 51 66 1,564 1,564 - 116 67 107 128 124 165 516 516 - 56 82 150 51 57 - 169 169 - 27 - 46 25 20 - 347 347 - 28 82 104 26 37 - 6,892 6,872 275 1,731 1,238 1,151 660 464 126 816 816 - 217 231 72 195 - - 1,211 1,211 35 408 281 99 104 185 - 2,143 2,123 84 385 307 514 268 171 23 762 762 - 220 71 209 47 25 57 548 548 - 105 23 209 47 - 57 1,318 1,318 - 188 49 177 202 152 186 15,644 15,498 273 2,648 2,112 2,375 1,516 1,182 1,052 1,260 1,260 - 232 275 106 190 66 - 795 795 - 99 109 141 186 20 15 199 199 - 116 32 - - 25 25 1,338 1,311 49 250 371 216 117 100 57 2,704 2,704 49 606 507 483 316 139 52 837 810 20 121 134 145 - 97 142 8,323 8,231 107 1,164 684 1,264 681 735 761 1,229 1,204 - 161 31 268 120 53 147 603 583 - 184 24 - 68 63 129 2,337 2,337 - 320 352 195 191 209 165 1,095 1,075 - 44 27 269 101 155 164 855 855 28 115 160 163 54 167 - 606 606 79 54 25 116 57 - 37 4,460 4,460 41 255 209 884 496 492 408 446 446 25 100 39 87 46 - - 38,834 38,541 833 6,434 4,453 5,849 3,942 2,974 2,537 22,247 22,079 674 4,243 3,103 3,315 2,619 1,699 963 9,199 9,127 41 633 473 1,645 829 862 954 861 861 - 178 57 91 - 51 110 6,490 6,436 119 1,357 819 798 494 362 510 37 37 - 23 - - - - - 161 Table P8-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 2,534 1,699 1,829 2,232 1,282 1,943 25,085 32,477 25 23 - 26 - 46 19,251 26,113 25 - 27 - 23 - 23,992 25,772 - - - 25 - 27 28,409 44,248 209 171 40 201 23 235 29,928 35,055 109 51 126 - 37 116 29,425 39,888 46 51 105 - 37 89 37,116 44,044 - - 24 - - - 18,563 26,461 - - - - - - 16,251 17,200 46 51 81 - 37 89 47,105 52,370 - - - - - - 28,751 30,000 62 - 20 - - 27 27,564 32,111 - - - - - - 8,751 10,000 - - - - - - 18,812 20,709 37 - - - - - 41,251 41,600 - - 20 - - 27 29,275 44,256 - - - - - - 18,751 20,000 25 - - - - - 38,751 40,000 309 280 358 499 255 380 33,039 38,764 41 25 - 25 39 53 23,045 29,916 - - - - - - 23,751 25,000 41 25 - 25 39 53 22,881 30,095 82 - - 68 39 25 24,916 31,546 113 171 83 177 133 180 39,380 45,942 - - 25 69 25 - 22,021 29,370 - - 25 - 25 - 26,142 32,210 - - - 69 - - 19,698 27,986 403 284 157 125 121 137 19,280 24,626 39 - 62 - - - 18,964 21,566 74 - 24 - - - 16,944 20,050 110 96 14 23 53 74 19,963 26,922 20 25 - 56 - 31 23,578 26,559 20 - - 56 - 31 24,255 30,015 79 - 50 88 - 147 29,190 36,013 1,118 442 633 882 544 720 24,110 32,125 92 23 69 144 24 39 22,970 31,180 87 25 48 66 - - 24,466 29,285 - - - - - - 12,029 17,438 37 - - - - 116 18,566 24,135 179 80 41 105 98 51 20,479 26,463 71 - - - 80 - 24,390 28,410 652 314 475 536 342 514 29,097 36,658 76 26 150 37 20 114 29,505 36,359 - 32 - - 52 31 27,966 37,498 151 125 183 196 100 149 29,797 36,036 150 - 40 79 46 - 30,856 33,402 71 26 37 32 - - 22,115 25,344 24 - - 79 76 58 24,732 41,415 234 413 342 317 232 136 32,593 36,619 23 35 71 - 20 - 19,172 27,360 2,534 1,699 1,829 2,232 1,282 1,943 25,085 32,477 1,355 874 707 1,142 464 919 23,224 29,405 733 562 779 639 543 434 33,462 37,558 78 32 168 73 - 23 36,639 34,921 354 231 175 378 274 567 24,369 35,538 14 - - - - - 12,037 22,806 162 Table P8-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers All persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 21,267 21,148 384 3,731 2,958 4,208 1,806 1,685 1,461 52 52 - 26 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 287 287 - 27 14 49 - 25 48 225 225 - 25 88 25 - - - 175 175 - 25 62 25 - - - 48 48 - 25 23 - - - - 39 39 - - 39 - - - - 87 87 - - - 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 51 51 - - 25 - - - - 25 25 - - 25 - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - 1,598 1,598 - 273 156 306 135 54 229 182 182 - 37 24 23 31 - - 31 31 - - - - 31 - - 151 151 - 37 24 23 - - - 343 343 - 47 38 133 27 - 66 295 295 - 27 46 35 27 - 20 226 226 - 56 25 125 - 20 - 93 93 - 27 - 46 - 20 - 133 133 - 28 25 79 - - - 4,588 4,568 194 1,231 825 929 410 162 69 492 492 - 154 140 52 107 - - 612 612 20 201 163 51 57 82 - 1,537 1,517 63 292 250 431 152 60 23 417 417 - 136 71 163 47 - - 301 301 - 68 23 163 47 - - 865 865 - 163 20 151 202 127 61 10,210 10,111 125 1,832 1,617 1,858 767 876 746 531 531 - 55 187 66 113 39 - 98 98 - 25 - 25 27 20 - 173 173 - 116 32 - - 25 - 1,124 1,124 49 250 346 216 20 100 57 1,551 1,551 - 388 363 297 87 115 25 498 471 - 76 103 117 - 25 94 6,115 6,043 28 878 586 1,136 492 552 571 750 725 - 45 31 232 120 53 64 556 556 - 157 24 - 68 63 129 1,801 1,801 - 271 306 195 86 185 165 770 750 - 15 - 225 64 93 125 521 521 28 64 160 117 23 71 - 415 415 - 54 - 116 57 - - 2,980 2,980 41 76 172 704 271 421 307 235 235 25 20 39 61 20 - - 21,267 21,148 384 3,731 2,958 4,208 1,806 1,685 1,461 12,284 12,209 323 2,742 2,158 2,361 1,235 834 596 6,072 6,028 41 311 299 1,344 488 707 658 538 538 - 133 32 91 - 51 64 2,350 2,350 20 522 469 411 83 93 143 23 23 - 23 - - - - - 163 Table P8-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Female Workers by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 1,112 712 740 907 782 663 23,014 29,269 - - - 26 - - 33,751 34,000 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 14 - 27 - 56 38,948 42,501 25 25 - - 37 - 17,481 31,703 - 25 - - 37 - 17,483 32,931 - - - - - - 9,879 13,321 - - - - - - 16,251 17,200 - 25 - - 37 - 46,851 50,976 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - - - - - 14,995 27,468 - - - - - - 13,751 15,000 25 - - - - - 38,751 40,000 85 - 114 64 39 144 25,539 34,990 27 - - - 39 - 23,016 32,952 - - - - - - 23,751 25,000 27 - - - 39 - 19,003 34,596 32 - - - - - 21,127 23,708 - - 51 - - 87 36,414 54,467 - - - - - - 18,306 17,521 - - - - - - 19,889 19,113 - - - - - - 17,899 16,404 249 206 71 46 121 54 18,790 22,946 39 - - - - - 18,294 19,588 37 - - - - - 17,254 18,897 60 96 14 - 53 23 19,366 23,760 - - - - - - 22,535 18,257 - - - - - - 23,420 20,961 51 - 25 65 - - 24,415 27,574 537 260 291 460 391 352 22,621 29,337 - - 32 - 24 15 20,180 25,613 - - - - - - 24,866 22,880 - - - - - - 11,673 14,586 37 - - - - 51 17,921 21,205 60 51 41 27 98 - 19,853 25,020 56 - - - - - 23,004 24,013 383 209 218 433 269 286 27,766 33,585 51 26 - 37 20 46 26,024 32,185 - 32 - - 52 31 32,546 39,077 99 46 128 173 75 71 29,079 33,467 79 - 25 79 46 - 32,023 34,764 32 26 - - - - 20,217 21,412 - - - 79 76 32 28,003 43,451 118 207 194 220 193 56 30,857 35,812 23 - 46 - - - 18,828 25,511 1,112 712 740 907 782 663 23,014 29,269 560 354 212 328 259 248 20,253 25,320 422 302 389 509 385 174 32,078 36,142 49 32 62 24 - - 31,283 29,279 82 25 77 46 138 241 19,506 32,318 - - - - - - 11,251 12,000 164 Table P8-16 Poverty Status and Workers by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers All persons 16 years and over Persons with income less than $5,000 $5,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $19,999 $20,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $29,999 $30,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $39,999 26,766 23,410 965 4,938 2,706 2,856 2,528 1,634 1,368 18,707 18,707 440 2,728 2,115 2,493 2,184 1,553 1,134 12,183 11,003 528 2,080 1,566 1,528 1,317 855 646 9,820 9,004 258 1,557 1,227 1,312 902 804 595 4,708 4,187 362 908 597 556 601 290 167 5,412 4,703 221 1,837 563 477 494 214 182 9,096 8,033 525 1,929 1,132 1,407 797 728 460 6,211 6,211 218 1,151 900 1,193 688 697 363 6,414 5,628 475 1,239 888 918 665 491 309 4,930 4,328 233 931 658 768 402 439 283 2,738 2,455 335 467 385 465 340 202 53 1,474 1,275 - 509 209 158 118 138 97 2,607 1,967 186 510 157 98 198 290 71 1,553 1,553 110 320 128 98 149 243 71 62 62 - 62 - - - - - 85,599 68,806 2,885 15,688 8,219 9,258 6,060 5,172 4,387 2,308 210 15 112 20 - - - - 21,674 17,829 1,258 6,461 2,046 1,934 1,032 975 841 5,521 3,653 751 1,773 810 292 - 27 - 20.6 15.6 77.8 35.9 29.9 10.2 - 1.7 - 2,308 2,308 252 1,060 703 267 - 27 - 3,764 2,773 434 1,209 810 292 - 27 - 2,781 2,124 213 936 683 265 - 27 - 1,756 1,298 314 513 307 137 - 27 - 1,018 675 221 405 49 - - - - 1,146 623 212 200 162 50 - - - 272 272 20 40 162 50 - - - 412 291 27 52 162 50 - - - 312 263 - 52 162 50 - - - 195 122 27 25 46 24 - - - 464 282 164 118 - - - - - 1,265 625 186 440 - - - - - 48.5 31.8 100.0 86.2 - - - - - 380 380 110 270 - - - - - 18,658 9,268 1,861 6,153 914 312 - 27 - 21.8 13.5 64.5 39.2 11.1 3.4 - 0.5 - 670 15 15 - - - - - - 6,117 3,572 856 2,639 77 - - - - 13,865 5,265 1,627 3,332 215 92 - - - 22,959 12,970 1,975 8,770 1,295 745 112 73 - 28,145 17,259 2,100 9,920 3,241 1,335 246 328 60 39,865 27,163 2,340 11,586 5,556 4,981 1,522 736 250 26,766 23,410 965 4,938 2,706 2,856 2,528 1,634 1,368 4,268 2,706 350 1,267 410 175 181 56 84 10,178 8,533 361 1,772 1,079 1,331 1,032 728 421 12,319 12,171 254 1,900 1,217 1,350 1,315 851 863 15,497 13,581 332 2,670 1,303 1,194 1,537 835 909 2,162 1,568 77 780 231 123 97 25 52 4,496 3,275 114 711 389 196 492 229 166 8,839 8,739 141 1,179 682 875 949 581 690 9,096 8,033 525 1,929 1,132 1,407 797 728 460 1,899 1,111 272 460 179 52 85 31 32 4,669 4,441 165 908 570 982 480 453 255 2,529 2,481 88 562 383 373 232 245 172 165 Table P8-16 Poverty Status and Workers by Income in 2011, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers $40,000 to $44,999 $45,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $54,999 $55,000 to $64,999 $65,000 to $74,999 $75,000 and over Median Mean 1,289 887 1,061 1,453 632 1,091 21,469 29,482 1,191 785 1,012 1,350 632 1,091 27,523 34,348 479 361 510 394 334 406 21,330 27,724 454 336 456 365 334 406 23,211 30,004 188 103 142 163 85 25 18,802 23,007 102 74 179 169 20 170 14,306 23,094 183 205 174 233 168 92 18,799 23,090 158 205 174 204 168 92 22,435 26,588 85 154 122 83 131 68 18,340 22,385 85 154 93 83 131 68 19,145 24,233 31 46 57 28 46 - 18,123 19,889 25 - 20 - - - 16,473 19,244 102 79 54 85 24 113 13,340 24,723 77 79 54 85 24 113 27,635 30,728 - - - - - - 6,251 6,859 3,809 2,623 2,917 3,498 1,674 2,615 18,513 26,989 - - 62 - - - 1 4,873 589 623 648 548 273 601 13,257 23,075 - - - - - - 5,584 9,240 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 12,951 12,701 - - - - - - 8,749 10,857 - - - - - - 10,531 11,996 - - - - - - 7,168 10,061 - - - - - - 3,197 6,026 - - - - - - 736 7,369 - - - - - - 16,621 15,878 - - - - - - 12,778 12,971 - - - - - - 15,508 15,249 - - - - - - 2,275 10,925 - - - - - - 872 3,274 - - - - - - 1 5,537 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 8,872 7,771 - - - - - - 1 6,668 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 1 81 - - - - - - 3,300 5,686 - - - - - - 1 4,503 - - - - - - 3,770 8,218 28 - - - - - 6,015 9,871 77 85 28 - - - 9,239 12,864 1,289 887 1,061 1,453 632 1,091 21,469 29,482 20 88 50 24 - - 6,632 13,637 367 271 300 534 91 245 19,807 26,205 901 528 712 895 541 846 28,536 36,101 995 618 786 1,117 424 861 24,256 33,325 20 88 50 24 - - 10,462 16,606 210 114 154 337 46 116 17,849 27,448 765 415 582 756 379 745 32,111 39,158 183 205 174 233 168 92 18,799 23,090 - - - - - - 3,690 10,543 104 117 122 147 46 92 21,653 25,434 79 88 52 85 122 - 20,761 25,753 166 Table P9-1. Age and Marital Status by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Age Marital Status Age All Persons Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Marital Status Males 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Females 15 years and over Never married Now married Separated Widowed Divorced Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 104,760 31,611 73,150 47,992 4,302 13,646 9,577 1,300 5,554 5,459 1,717 3,742 2,244 14 25 1,448 25 128 5,991 1,256 4,735 3,274 121 - 1,215 37 155 6,598 1,689 4,909 3,383 241 - 1,114 25 302 5,205 1,624 3,582 2,449 221 - 664 74 190 5,130 2,105 3,024 2,255 70 100 404 111 183 6,737 3,074 3,663 2,481 251 130 638 37 355 7,939 3,494 4,445 3,484 178 57 564 - 217 9,336 3,027 6,309 5,415 257 93 403 44 430 8,672 3,213 5,459 4,730 426 80 192 143 367 7,773 2,996 4,777 3,755 444 230 306 25 255 7,765 2,938 4,827 3,623 462 236 360 15 463 6,480 2,367 4,113 2,924 574 235 270 87 203 6,057 1,433 4,624 3,388 370 622 278 267 314 5,586 363 5,223 1,957 307 3,667 546 71 610 4,280 152 4,128 1,186 143 3,531 320 193 624 3,007 60 2,948 894 - 2,349 654 39 520 1,435 41 1,394 361 198 1,218 23 106 93 1,309 62 1,247 189 24 1,071 176 - 144 40.0 36.2 41.5 39.1 49.0 71.6 24.7 60.5 52.0 55,150 15,682 39,468 25,665 2,196 7,267 5,580 286 2,987 2,472 826 1,646 919 14 25 695 - 27 2,809 638 2,171 1,530 39 - 537 37 74 2,575 705 1,870 1,261 104 - 373 25 107 2,896 810 2,085 1,293 137 - 508 - 162 2,674 1,101 1,573 1,077 25 85 302 37 102 3,991 1,710 2,281 1,462 172 58 446 - 225 4,195 1,635 2,560 1,766 74 43 533 - 144 4,955 1,463 3,493 2,914 107 62 403 44 138 5,009 1,592 3,417 2,913 202 52 177 24 209 4,724 1,759 2,965 2,508 213 156 175 - 101 4,203 1,322 2,882 2,179 194 122 211 - 295 3,265 1,085 2,180 1,584 255 86 119 62 148 3,168 617 2,550 1,826 213 366 252 - 195 2,791 223 2,568 970 146 1,847 297 - 250 1,735 53 1,682 518 118 1,509 26 24 386 1,813 60 1,753 677 - 1,295 373 - 259 919 20 899 200 159 796 23 32 46 956 62 894 69 24 765 129 - 119 40.7 36.3 42.6 40.8 51.1 71.8 29.4 40.0 52.5 39,418 13,436 25,982 17,135 1,888 6,379 1,825 989 2,190 15,208 7,108 8,100 6,222 329 593 577 224 572 19,011 5,087 13,924 9,047 1,381 3,797 864 474 1,296 1,155 243 912 623 - 253 56 - 27 1,135 92 1,043 314 39 742 157 46 104 2,910 906 2,004 929 138 995 171 244 191 47,294 13,513 33,781 21,956 2,038 7,241 3,974 224 2,779 18,289 6,039 12,250 8,576 479 688 2,326 61 644 19,234 5,540 13,695 9,563 1,147 2,439 859 131 1,350 1,365 400 965 664 - 224 169 - 37 4,359 597 3,762 1,115 248 2,815 384 32 375 4,046 937 3,109 2,039 164 1,074 236 - 373 167 Table P9-2. Island, Race, and Household Relationships by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Island and Race Relationships Island and Race Virgin Islands Total Black White Other races St. Croix Total Black White Other races St. John Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Total Black White Other races All persons Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Child Grandchild Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Persons Under 18 Years Total Householder/Spouse Child of householder Grandchild of householder Other relative Nonrelative Own Child under 18 Total In married couple family Percent of persons under 18 With male parent only With female parent only Grandchild without parent Related Child without parent Unrelated Child Married Child Persons 65 years and over Total Family householder: Male Female Nonfamily householder: Male Living alone Female Living alone Spouse Parent Other relative Nonrelatives Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 104,760 31,611 73,150 47,992 4,302 13,646 9,577 1,300 5,554 81,709 23,861 57,848 38,629 2,212 10,912 7,864 857 4,359 10,882 2,816 8,066 5,048 1,410 1,577 442 338 585 12,170 4,933 7,237 4,315 680 1,157 1,271 105 610 49,989 14,014 35,975 21,536 1,432 6,426 6,674 927 3,640 39,154 10,721 28,432 16,889 931 4,807 5,494 585 3,133 3,807 942 2,865 2,002 317 564 149 237 50 7,028 2,350 4,678 2,645 184 1,056 1,031 105 457 4,027 1,177 2,850 1,979 483 694 29 - 14 2,549 793 1,756 1,244 218 557 - - 14 1,193 197 996 694 236 138 - - - 285 187 99 41 29 - 29 - - 50,745 16,419 34,325 24,477 2,388 6,525 2,874 373 1,899 40,006 12,346 27,660 20,496 1,064 5,548 2,370 272 1,212 5,882 1,677 4,205 2,352 857 876 293 101 534 4,857 2,396 2,460 1,629 468 101 211 - 152 104,760 31,611 73,150 47,992 4,302 13,646 9,577 1,300 5,554 35,713 10,489 25,224 17,000 2,160 4,898 1,773 609 2,244 41,666 12,056 29,609 19,597 1,047 3,121 6,272 246 1,863 14,131 5,075 9,056 5,679 635 2,550 721 388 681 12,162 4,155 8,007 5,197 370 2,294 544 302 593 13,251 3,990 9,261 5,715 460 3,076 811 57 766 12,199 3,423 8,776 5,425 366 3,053 685 32 766 15,446 3,843 11,603 7,892 1,097 2,586 664 237 1,028 26,952 8,236 18,716 13,125 620 114 4,004 161 1,131 3,012 981 2,031 1,384 - - 575 - 102 1,213 173 1,040 413 27 598 142 - 79 2,845 1,175 1,670 1,002 148 283 217 24 83 2,741 1,637 1,105 539 212 91 289 86 25 21,470 5,622 15,848 10,592 469 25 4,253 124 749 39 39 - - - - - - - 18,250 4,668 13,582 9,092 442 25 3,607 124 627 2,561 694 1,867 1,277 - - 519 - 102 485 142 343 193 27 - 102 - 20 134 79 55 30 - - 25 - - 21,431 5,583 15,848 10,592 469 25 4,253 124 749 7,681 2,099 5,582 4,665 394 - 353 37 289 35.8 37.3 35.2 44.0 84.1 - 8.3 29.8 38.6 2,880 923 1,957 1,379 - 25 474 25 155 9,827 2,309 7,518 4,083 48 - 3,148 62 284 577 118 459 276 - - 183 - - 285 55 230 128 27 - 55 - 20 134 79 55 30 - - 25 - - 46 - 46 31 - - 15 - - 15,617 678 14,939 4,587 673 11,836 1,720 408 1,991 5,553 142 5,411 1,598 337 4,237 659 172 799 3,800 171 3,628 1,456 156 2,704 404 25 498 2,867 161 2,706 657 25 2,290 369 179 324 2,689 161 2,529 657 25 2,112 281 179 236 3,398 204 3,194 877 154 2,604 289 32 370 3,361 204 3,157 877 154 2,604 252 32 370 2,991 98 2,893 1,023 137 2,184 324 49 461 653 - 653 199 - 559 65 - 23 297 62 235 63 56 178 - - - 91 - 91 - - 91 25 - 25 168 Table P9-3. Place of Birth by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Place of Birth All Persons Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Females Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Florida New York Pennsylvania Texas Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Antigua and Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Haiti St. Kitts and Nevis St. Lucia Elsewhere Children ever born Females 15 years and over No live births One child Two children Three children Four or more children Mean Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 104,760 31,611 73,150 47,992 4,302 13,646 9,577 1,300 5,554 52,637 14,058 38,579 27,559 1,121 4,221 6,313 673 2,680 28,304 7,616 20,688 13,521 416 1,855 4,670 459 1,817 401 68 333 223 - 210 - 28 - 23,932 6,374 17,558 13,815 705 2,157 1,643 185 863 8,414 2,217 6,197 3,724 950 1,298 602 337 327 641 343 299 105 82 27 111 - 25 705 201 504 308 49 79 39 - 106 2,319 445 1,875 1,206 159 379 295 102 27 277 45 233 168 40 56 - - 25 248 148 100 100 - - - - - 2,282 735 1,548 668 71 583 317 108 93 37,375 13,081 24,294 14,495 1,527 7,269 2,164 183 2,285 3,619 537 3,082 1,518 165 1,241 295 98 420 3,033 507 2,526 1,047 203 1,047 332 - 310 4,968 1,880 3,088 2,092 233 605 184 - 293 6,606 3,867 2,738 1,986 128 328 423 48 176 1,691 1,194 497 365 51 - 31 - 51 5,871 1,446 4,425 3,054 203 1,343 214 - 216 4,040 1,324 2,716 1,283 107 992 307 - 376 4,052 1,520 2,532 1,546 634 274 181 - 169 55,150 15,682 39,468 25,665 2,196 7,267 5,580 286 2,987 27,170 6,491 20,679 14,592 461 2,362 3,439 181 1,620 14,748 3,684 11,064 6,940 167 1,067 2,672 135 1,010 127 29 99 70 - 43 - - - 12,294 2,778 9,516 7,581 294 1,252 767 46 609 4,288 1,082 3,206 1,970 519 574 477 25 51 343 165 178 65 82 - 57 - - 280 112 169 120 24 - 24 - - 1,425 295 1,130 693 51 226 295 - - 132 20 111 72 40 31 - - - 91 77 14 14 - - - - - 1,042 264 778 290 71 285 210 56 46 20,598 7,181 13,417 8,032 818 3,879 1,304 24 1,219 2,024 370 1,654 860 26 676 195 - 202 1,927 309 1,617 661 174 612 239 - 198 2,393 955 1,438 889 90 354 72 - 142 3,689 2,134 1,555 1,094 88 147 282 24 93 546 356 190 164 - - - - 25 3,205 940 2,265 1,655 137 622 105 - 139 2,248 762 1,486 765 53 434 180 - 219 2,053 664 1,388 782 328 166 150 - 51 47,294 13,513 33,781 21,956 2,038 7,241 3,974 224 2,779 10,431 3,689 6,742 4,713 578 615 683 56 526 8,791 2,545 6,246 4,331 397 771 633 37 441 10,530 3,198 7,331 5,482 253 1,222 598 - 518 8,211 2,403 5,808 3,533 405 1,589 752 107 427 9,331 1,677 7,653 3,897 405 3,043 1,308 24 867 2.2 1.8 2.3 2.1 2.2 3.5 2.9 2.1 2.7 169 Table P9-4. Citizenship and Year of Entry by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Citizenship Year of Entry Citizenship Total U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Females U.S. citizen Born in U.S. Virgin Islands Born in U.S. or U.S. territory Born abroad of U.S. parents Naturalized U.S. citizen Not a U.S. citizen Permanent resident Temporary resident Entry year for persons born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Entry year for females born outside Virgin Islands Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Non U.S. citizens Total 2010 to 2013 2005 to 2009 2000 to 2004 1995 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1985 to 1989 1984 or before Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 104,760 31,611 73,150 47,992 4,302 13,646 9,577 1,300 5,554 92,586 24,704 67,882 44,423 3,743 12,939 8,983 1,191 5,317 52,637 14,058 38,579 27,559 1,121 4,221 6,313 673 2,680 10,697 2,952 7,744 4,392 1,020 1,881 919 444 419 298 23 275 121 128 26 - - - 28,955 7,671 21,284 12,351 1,475 6,811 1,751 74 2,218 12,174 6,906 5,268 3,569 559 707 594 109 237 9,675 5,091 4,584 3,010 559 707 494 61 211 2,499 1,815 684 559 - - 100 48 25 55,150 15,682 39,468 25,665 2,196 7,267 5,580 286 2,987 48,850 12,001 36,849 23,939 1,890 6,959 5,218 262 2,888 27,170 6,491 20,679 14,592 461 2,362 3,439 181 1,620 5,329 1,346 3,984 2,260 589 859 687 81 97 209 23 186 72 88 26 - - - 16,141 4,142 12,000 7,016 751 3,711 1,092 - 1,171 6,300 3,681 2,619 1,726 307 308 362 24 99 5,035 2,810 2,225 1,457 307 308 262 - 74 1,265 871 394 269 - - 100 24 25 52,123 17,552 34,571 20,433 3,182 9,425 3,263 627 2,873 6,018 2,857 3,161 2,304 254 291 249 108 211 6,703 3,111 3,592 2,576 641 141 196 26 156 5,305 2,558 2,747 1,986 288 303 204 95 206 4,651 1,709 2,943 2,169 266 92 439 37 50 4,957 1,957 3,000 1,663 447 507 434 61 280 3,069 1,068 2,002 1,362 146 330 117 51 144 22,219 4,642 17,576 8,622 1,215 7,760 1,712 287 1,827 12,174 6,906 5,268 3,569 559 707 594 109 237 2,222 1,426 796 652 96 - 62 - - 2,722 1,726 995 658 263 25 14 - 91 1,918 1,433 486 411 14 - 48 24 74 1,473 708 765 641 51 - 74 - - 1,141 708 433 275 25 32 133 - - 606 372 233 90 31 15 72 - 25 2,416 723 1,693 903 104 634 239 85 46 27,980 9,191 18,789 11,073 1,735 4,904 2,141 106 1,367 2,685 1,265 1,420 920 164 132 110 - 140 4,020 2,037 1,983 1,432 334 46 141 - 91 2,478 1,283 1,195 796 172 111 204 - - 2,713 868 1,845 1,334 167 67 339 - - 2,834 1,052 1,782 955 270 239 402 - 109 1,720 557 1,164 726 58 234 69 25 123 11,980 2,297 9,683 5,056 618 4,077 962 80 903 6,300 3,681 2,619 1,726 307 308 362 24 99 1,025 658 367 238 82 - 48 - - 1,633 1,126 506 338 101 25 14 - 27 1,015 797 218 170 14 - 48 - - 920 346 574 501 - - 74 - - 521 355 166 65 - - 101 - - 333 197 135 39 31 15 24 - 25 998 274 724 399 78 268 101 24 46 170 Table P9-5. Age and Hispanic Origin by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Hispanic Origin Persons of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Females of Hispanic Origin Under 5 years 5 to 9 years 10 to 14 years 15 to 19 years 20 to 24 years 25 to 29 years 30 to 34 years 35 to 39 years 40 to 44 years 45 to 49 years 50 to 54 years 55 to 59 years 60 to 64 years 65 to 69 years 70 to 74 years 75 to 79 years 80 to 84 years 85 years and over Median Hispanic Origin All persons Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Females Puerto Rican Dominican Republic Cuban Other Spanish/Hispanic Not Spanish/Hispanic Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 18,495 7,876 10,618 6,381 388 1,471 2,651 133 581 1,204 633 571 310 - - 291 - - 944 311 633 352 - - 281 - - 1,315 526 789 367 32 - 401 - 20 849 426 423 126 - - 312 - - 990 498 492 421 - - 46 - 25 1,748 768 980 654 101 15 204 - 78 1,539 608 930 628 - - 211 - 91 1,719 957 762 604 - - 122 - 37 1,638 817 821 661 74 - 56 49 74 1,613 635 978 818 59 - 133 - - 1,348 819 529 363 25 47 67 - 93 1,055 574 480 325 26 26 150 - - 704 246 458 301 - 116 67 - - 409 27 382 96 - 181 141 - 71 663 - 663 218 46 544 37 24 46 356 - 356 105 - 266 96 - 46 169 - 169 32 - 110 - 59 - 234 31 203 - 24 166 37 - - 36.4 35.7 36.9 36.6 44.8 73.7 23.9 74.7 44.3 9,704 3,925 5,779 3,390 232 660 1,658 56 234 571 291 280 153 - - 142 - - 417 94 323 130 - - 193 - - 411 226 185 89 - - 96 - - 492 188 304 75 - - 245 - - 452 213 240 194 - - 46 - - 1,036 441 596 332 76 15 167 - 31 964 440 524 280 - - 180 - 64 1,053 590 462 341 - - 122 - - 873 395 477 394 27 - 56 - - 976 368 609 541 32 - 67 - - 707 339 369 292 - 20 30 - 46 554 230 324 247 26 26 72 - - 342 80 262 167 - 55 67 - - 234 - 234 27 - 93 114 - 46 212 - 212 69 46 187 - 24 46 176 - 176 60 - 131 25 - - 64 - 64 - - 32 - 32 - 170 31 139 - 24 102 37 - - 36.8 35.6 38.4 40.5 45.4 73.7 28.7 84.1 50.5 104,760 31,611 73,150 47,992 4,302 13,646 9,577 1,300 5,554 9,149 3,109 6,039 3,586 162 1,139 1,362 108 263 5,897 3,468 2,429 1,709 53 245 426 - 120 26 - 26 - 26 - - - - 3,423 1,299 2,124 1,086 147 88 862 25 197 86,266 23,734 62,532 41,611 3,914 12,175 6,926 1,168 4,973 55,150 15,682 39,468 25,665 2,196 7,267 5,580 286 2,987 4,581 1,404 3,177 1,924 103 472 784 56 120 3,447 1,908 1,539 1,017 27 147 352 - 83 26 - 26 - 26 - - - - 1,650 613 1,037 449 76 41 521 - 31 45,446 11,757 33,688 22,275 1,965 6,607 3,923 230 2,752 171 Table P9-6. Reason for Migration and Language Spoken at Home by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Migration Language Spoken at Home All Persons Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Females Born in Virgin Islands Born outside Virgin Islands Reason for migration Employment Spouse of employed person Dependent of employed person Family member of employed resident Student attending college Missionary work Medical reasons Visiting/vacation Other Language Spoken at Home Persons 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Females 5 years and over Speak only English at home Speak other Language at Home Ability to speak English Speaks English very well Speaks English well Speaks some English Does not speak English Primary Language Spoken French, Patois, Creole Spanish Other language Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 104,760 31,611 73,150 47,992 4,302 13,646 9,577 1,300 5,554 52,637 14,058 38,579 27,559 1,121 4,221 6,313 673 2,680 52,123 17,552 34,571 20,433 3,182 9,425 3,263 627 2,873 17,676 6,235 11,441 6,389 1,389 4,164 781 120 770 3,835 1,286 2,549 1,437 185 789 213 78 188 11,416 4,085 7,331 4,933 730 848 969 98 313 9,699 2,597 7,102 4,340 303 1,796 777 49 857 661 185 476 418 69 53 - - 48 248 191 56 31 25 - - - - 147 92 55 30 - 25 - - - 5,898 1,948 3,950 1,947 431 1,262 390 172 376 2,543 933 1,610 908 49 487 134 110 321 55,150 15,682 39,468 25,665 2,196 7,267 5,580 286 2,987 27,170 6,491 20,679 14,592 461 2,362 3,439 181 1,620 27,980 9,191 18,789 11,073 1,735 4,904 2,141 106 1,367 7,864 2,599 5,265 3,255 609 1,574 365 24 246 3,431 1,129 2,302 1,243 158 763 213 32 162 6,239 2,099 4,140 2,554 508 687 680 - 62 5,368 1,309 4,059 2,334 135 1,103 607 24 516 335 91 243 243 37 26 - - - 170 145 25 - 25 - - - - 107 92 15 15 - - - - - 3,161 1,074 2,087 1,095 238 574 188 25 209 1,306 653 653 334 24 176 88 - 170 99,301 29,894 69,407 45,748 4,288 13,621 8,128 1,275 5,426 71,248 18,560 52,688 36,700 2,985 10,067 5,198 1,053 3,740 28,053 11,333 16,719 9,048 1,302 3,554 2,930 222 1,686 20,525 7,066 13,459 7,492 1,091 2,781 2,147 171 1,501 4,637 2,438 2,199 1,115 157 496 508 24 185 2,731 1,748 983 410 54 245 262 27 - 159 81 78 32 - 32 14 - - 8,574 3,196 5,378 2,674 496 1,647 512 25 668 17,253 6,963 10,290 5,904 524 1,721 2,381 197 852 2,226 1,174 1,052 469 283 186 37 - 166 52,678 14,856 37,822 24,746 2,182 7,241 4,885 286 2,959 38,597 9,379 29,218 20,160 1,635 5,678 3,196 230 1,949 14,080 5,476 8,604 4,586 547 1,564 1,689 56 1,010 10,290 3,524 6,766 3,777 455 1,246 1,123 32 871 2,232 924 1,308 523 65 263 388 24 139 1,465 967 498 254 27 55 177 - - 93 61 32 32 - - - - - 4,042 1,491 2,551 1,225 175 730 219 - 526 8,799 3,414 5,385 3,083 211 718 1,433 56 344 1,239 571 668 278 161 116 37 - 141 172 Table P9-7. Parents' Place of Birth by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Parents' Birthplace Father's Birthplace All Persons U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Mother's Birthplace Total U.S. Virgin Islands St. Croix St. John St. Thomas United States California Illinois Michigan New Jersey New York Ohio Pennsylvania Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Anguilla Antigua / Barbuda British Virgin Islands Dominica Dominican Republic Grenada Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis St. Lucia Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Not Known or Not Stated Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 104,760 31,611 73,150 47,992 4,302 13,646 9,577 1,300 5,554 29,910 7,065 22,845 15,868 455 2,916 4,153 350 1,328 16,209 4,037 12,172 7,294 74 1,365 3,353 277 861 850 126 724 556 46 317 - - - 12,852 2,903 9,949 8,018 336 1,233 799 73 467 8,840 2,139 6,700 4,145 1,222 1,214 437 288 345 720 325 395 218 76 27 75 - 25 303 82 221 176 - 51 - - 20 238 182 56 31 25 - - - - 450 26 424 144 239 69 15 24 24 1,941 297 1,644 1,046 219 283 157 125 98 217 160 56 31 25 - - - - 563 120 443 316 51 105 - 24 25 7,003 2,057 4,946 3,039 210 1,139 856 123 387 54,658 18,490 36,168 23,486 1,779 7,981 3,901 467 3,392 1,588 450 1,139 855 - 342 139 - 112 6,576 1,442 5,134 2,768 260 1,336 703 175 655 5,306 838 4,468 2,699 213 1,242 581 20 385 7,584 2,867 4,718 3,127 295 789 471 - 432 6,251 3,854 2,397 1,589 126 153 512 74 194 944 364 580 276 - 395 - - 27 2,508 1,522 986 739 76 - 121 20 51 9,537 2,943 6,594 5,036 178 1,532 357 91 272 6,536 1,920 4,616 2,903 181 960 512 - 652 3,443 878 2,566 1,939 150 181 216 - 317 4,350 1,860 2,490 1,454 636 397 230 72 102 - - - - - - - - - 104,760 31,611 73,150 47,992 4,302 13,646 9,577 1,300 5,554 32,986 7,965 25,021 17,510 542 2,934 4,255 401 1,736 18,642 4,574 14,068 8,801 78 1,471 3,422 350 1,198 698 90 608 438 - 257 68 - - 13,647 3,301 10,345 8,271 463 1,207 765 51 538 8,938 2,569 6,369 3,851 1,263 1,172 443 310 320 743 383 360 90 157 27 111 - 25 143 24 119 62 31 25 - - - 201 145 56 31 25 - - - - 454 50 404 167 210 69 - 24 24 1,929 349 1,580 1,174 129 226 156 100 73 75 50 25 - 25 - - - - 496 146 350 274 51 56 - - 25 6,345 1,837 4,507 2,561 181 1,135 883 148 391 52,842 17,681 35,162 22,806 1,828 8,151 3,859 390 3,005 1,702 532 1,170 730 - 419 208 28 112 6,341 1,263 5,078 2,862 191 1,422 751 168 493 4,918 799 4,119 2,305 205 1,379 515 43 431 7,540 2,954 4,586 3,228 263 695 304 - 413 6,821 4,018 2,803 1,993 128 184 534 48 167 1,047 402 645 388 - 349 - - 27 2,480 1,445 1,035 788 76 - 121 20 51 9,000 2,501 6,499 4,842 221 1,529 560 20 238 5,712 2,034 3,678 2,145 206 985 415 - 543 2,758 671 2,087 1,553 126 235 173 - 237 3,649 1,558 2,091 1,265 489 253 136 51 102 - - - - - - - - - 173 Table P9-8. Residence 1 year ago by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Residence 1 Years Ago Residence 1 year ago Persons 1 year and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Females 1 year and over Same house in Virgin Islands Percent Different house in Virgin Islands Same island Different island Resided outside Virgin Islands United States Florida Georgia Louisiana New York North Carolina Puerto Rico Other Caribbean Dominica Haiti St. Kitts-Nevis Trinidad & Tobago Elsewhere Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 103,876 31,372 72,504 47,664 4,302 13,621 9,269 1,300 5,554 96,641 28,851 67,790 44,535 3,993 13,248 8,342 1,077 5,151 93.0 92.0 93.5 93.4 92.8 97.3 90.0 82.9 92.8 6,194 2,008 4,187 2,696 234 372 864 223 402 5,623 1,793 3,831 2,392 211 343 864 223 402 571 215 356 304 23 29 - - - 1,041 513 528 432 75 - 64 - - 448 170 279 215 43 - 64 - - 122 51 72 56 - - 15 - - 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - 51 - 51 51 - - - - - 54 54 - - - - - - - 219 161 57 57 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 119 93 25 25 - - - - - 32 - 32 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 320 128 192 160 32 - - - - 54,789 15,572 39,217 25,562 2,196 7,241 5,458 286 2,987 50,730 14,271 36,459 23,707 1,997 7,119 4,838 212 2,840 92.6 91.6 93.0 92.7 90.9 98.3 88.6 74.2 95.1 3,500 984 2,516 1,613 186 123 620 74 146 3,192 860 2,332 1,467 163 108 620 74 146 307 124 184 146 23 14 - - - 560 318 242 242 14 - - - - 225 79 146 146 14 - - - - 66 25 41 41 - - - - - 25 25 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 25 - 25 25 - - - - - 54 54 - - - - - - - 120 88 32 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 20 20 - - - - - - - 32 - 32 32 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 160 96 64 64 - - - - - 174 Table P9-9. School Enrollment, Educational Attainment and Vocational Training by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands School Enrollment Educational Attainment Vocational Training School Enrollment Enrolled person 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Enrolled females 3 years and over Preprimary Public Preprimary Elementary or high school Public elementary or high school Post-Graduate Public post-graduate Educational Attainment Persons 25 years and over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 25 years or over 1st to 8th grade 9th or 10th grade 11th or 12th grade High school graduate (or GED) Some college, no degree Associate degree, occupational Associate degree, academic Bachelor degree Post-Bachelor degree Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Persons 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Females 18 to 24 years Percent high school or above Percent bachelor degree or above Vocational training Persons 16 years and over No Vocational Training Some vocational training Certificate program Technical preparation course On the job training Technical college program Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 22,305 5,847 16,458 11,718 717 119 3,210 87 1,109 2,165 564 1,601 1,128 14 - 419 25 54 1,756 406 1,350 877 14 - 419 - 54 14,724 3,817 10,908 7,615 373 - 2,439 62 621 12,721 3,481 9,240 6,282 178 - 2,418 25 447 5,416 1,466 3,950 2,975 330 119 352 - 434 2,999 869 2,130 1,519 123 45 222 - 234 11,355 3,059 8,296 5,767 373 104 1,594 62 592 1,202 350 853 572 14 - 254 - 27 1,060 296 763 483 14 - 254 - 27 6,562 1,712 4,850 3,243 209 - 1,065 62 318 5,647 1,518 4,129 2,714 54 - 1,065 25 271 3,590 996 2,594 1,952 149 104 276 - 248 1,997 554 1,442 1,043 71 30 146 - 166 76,377 23,219 53,157 34,387 3,635 13,520 4,731 1,028 4,596 10,292 3,011 7,281 2,341 346 4,272 1,416 61 478 4,640 1,905 2,735 1,270 126 991 467 - 346 8,089 3,264 4,825 2,706 455 1,686 457 - 673 26,589 9,056 17,533 12,137 643 3,772 1,438 430 1,753 9,736 2,420 7,316 5,355 526 1,044 694 188 557 2,097 593 1,504 1,109 206 198 - 63 175 1,935 581 1,355 1,129 214 86 58 - 23 9,511 1,996 7,516 5,800 854 948 102 160 567 3,487 394 3,093 2,540 266 523 98 126 25 69.9 64.8 72.1 81.6 74.5 48.6 50.5 94.1 67.5 17.0 10.3 20.0 24.3 30.8 10.9 4.2 27.8 12.9 41,724 11,601 30,123 19,586 1,876 7,156 3,165 187 2,515 4,538 1,159 3,379 1,040 147 1,888 869 - 198 1,971 709 1,262 432 103 591 297 - 193 3,553 1,214 2,339 1,208 236 850 312 - 371 14,271 4,724 9,547 6,319 304 2,050 1,002 93 858 6,415 1,500 4,915 3,683 171 689 562 20 437 1,150 293 856 747 57 89 - - 52 1,222 391 831 698 153 55 27 - 23 6,473 1,397 5,076 3,771 584 689 71 48 383 2,131 214 1,917 1,688 121 256 25 25 - 75.9 73.4 76.8 86.3 74.1 53.5 53.3 100.0 69.7 20.6 13.9 23.2 27.9 37.6 13.2 3.0 39.4 15.2 6,913 2,769 4,145 3,013 198 100 592 148 209 71.7 60.0 79.5 80.0 100.0 77.2 55.8 100.0 100.0 5.1 1.8 7.3 7.5 - - - 16.9 24.2 3,656 1,475 2,180 1,460 96 85 445 37 127 77.4 66.9 84.5 88.8 100.0 73.1 57.3 100.0 100.0 7.9 3.3 11.0 13.0 - - - - 39.7 85,599 26,616 58,982 38,592 3,900 13,621 5,644 1,213 4,869 60,045 19,154 40,891 25,772 2,766 9,610 4,699 782 2,652 25,554 7,463 18,091 12,820 1,134 4,011 945 431 2,217 5,331 2,078 3,253 2,373 144 449 259 25 386 4,628 1,561 3,067 2,095 264 411 247 86 353 10,506 2,560 7,946 5,475 531 2,507 250 143 1,089 5,090 1,264 3,826 2,877 194 644 189 176 389 175 Table P9-10. Disability, Veteran Status, Period and Length of Service by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Disability Veteran Service Persons 5 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Females 5 and over With hearing problem With vision problem Condition limits walking or lifting Difficulty learning or remembering Difficulty with personal care Persons 15 years and older Difficulty going outside alone Difficulty in work environment In labor force Veteran Status Person 18 years and over Now on active duty Active duty in past but not currently Never on active duty In Reserves or National Guard Never served in Armed Forces Latest period Served Persons with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Females with service September 2001 or later August 1990 to August 2001 (Incl Persian Gulf War) September 1980 to July 1990 May 1975 to August 1980 Vietnam era ( August 1964 to April 1975) February 1955 to July 1964 Korean Conflict (June 1950 to Jan 1955) World War II (Sept 1940 to July 1947) Some other time Length of Service Persons who served Served less than two years Served 2 years or more Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 99,301 29,894 69,407 45,748 4,288 13,621 8,128 1,275 5,426 1,515 65 1,449 363 25 1,059 215 24 236 2,028 253 1,775 294 65 1,389 285 - 275 4,619 683 3,936 922 175 2,516 837 138 359 2,350 382 1,968 501 82 1,137 527 39 139 1,941 290 1,652 402 81 1,168 382 39 52 86,712 26,949 59,763 38,592 3,900 13,621 5,644 1,213 4,869 2,831 466 2,365 499 81 1,661 450 118 139 3,261 630 2,631 587 138 1,771 413 39 185 625 263 361 300 - - 15 - 93 52,678 14,856 37,822 24,746 2,182 13,621 4,885 286 2,959 720 - 720 271 - 1,059 74 - 105 1,020 175 845 141 - 737 138 - 125 2,515 339 2,177 329 96 1,448 534 52 184 1,252 185 1,067 287 25 671 221 - 139 1,110 187 923 181 24 715 203 - 52 46,675 13,376 33,299 21,702 2,012 7,241 3,845 224 2,706 1,550 228 1,322 275 24 980 224 32 93 1,900 245 1,655 373 81 1,126 413 - 93 320 68 252 206 - - 1,197 - 46 83,290 25,988 57,302 37,400 3,833 13,621 5,323 1,176 4,805 305 57 248 174 - - - 144 - 2,503 175 2,328 1,308 51 911 126 780 226 80,482 25,756 54,727 35,917 3,782 12,709 5,197 252 4,579 700 141 559 319 27 111 41 61 - 79,782 25,615 54,167 35,599 3,755 12,598 5,156 191 4,579 2,808 232 2,576 1,482 51 911 126 924 226 612 104 509 351 - - - 196 56 198 - 198 103 - - 20 94 - 232 52 180 155 - - - 25 25 245 39 206 180 - - - 51 - 831 37 794 417 51 420 24 343 71 444 - 444 205 - 285 56 176 48 157 - 157 31 - 157 25 15 25 25 - 25 - - 25 - - - 64 - 64 39 - 24 - 24 - 459 57 402 282 26 31 20 118 - 209 57 152 115 - - - 61 - 92 - 92 71 - - 20 20 - - - - - - - - - - 14 - 14 14 - - - - - 51 - 51 25 26 - - - - 62 - 62 25 - - - 37 - 31 - 31 31 - 31 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 2,808 232 2,576 1,482 51 911 126 924 226 423 - 423 228 26 103 56 25 56 2,385 232 2,153 1,255 25 809 70 899 170 176 Table P9-11. Labor Force Characteristics by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Labor Force Characteristics Labor Force Status Persons 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force Females 16 years and over In labor force Percent of total Armed Forces Civilian labor force Employed At work 40 or more hours Unemployed Percent of civilian labor Not in labor force With own children under 6 years In labor force With own children 6 to 17 years In labor force Work Status Last Year Persons 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Females 16 years and over Worked last year 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks 14 to 26 weeks Usually worked 40 or more hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Usually worked 15 to 39 hours Total 50 to 52 weeks 40 to 49 weeks 27 to 39 weeks Did not work last year Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 85,599 26,616 58,982 38,592 3,900 13,621 5,644 1,213 4,869 43,070 15,114 27,956 21,908 2,319 1,951 1,513 517 1,940 50.3 56.8 47.4 56.8 59.5 14.3 26.8 42.7 39.9 305 57 248 174 - - - 144 - 42,765 15,057 27,708 21,734 2,319 1,951 1,513 374 1,940 38,834 12,799 26,035 20,546 2,212 1,827 1,226 374 1,888 24,802 6,518 18,284 15,611 1,538 646 282 257 1,133 3,931 2,258 1,673 1,188 - 123 286 - 52 9.2 15.0 6.0 5.5 - 6.3 18.9 - 2.7 42,529 11,502 31,026 16,684 - 11,670 4,131 695 2,929 46,675 13,376 33,299 21,702 2,012 7,241 3,845 224 2,706 23,118 6,980 16,138 12,672 1,025 909 1,197 123 1,166 49.5 52.2 48.5 58.4 51.0 12.6 31.1 55.1 43.1 183 57 126 89 - - - 61 - 22,936 6,923 16,013 12,584 1,025 909 1,197 62 1,166 21,267 6,159 15,108 12,005 956 886 951 62 1,141 13,576 2,996 10,580 9,232 603 329 190 62 579 1,669 764 905 579 69 23 246 - 25 7.3 11.0 5.7 4.6 6.7 2.5 20.5 - 2.2 23,556 6,396 17,161 9,030 987 6,332 2,648 101 1,540 4,079 1,304 2,775 1,801 14 61 842 57 123 2,733 835 1,898 1,404 - 15 423 37 54 8,308 2,379 5,929 4,567 216 116 959 24 305 5,965 1,683 4,282 3,581 164 25 435 - 206 85,599 26,616 58,982 38,592 3,900 13,621 5,644 1,213 4,869 56,185 18,610 37,576 29,283 2,925 3,319 2,025 735 2,745 36,959 10,456 26,503 22,005 1,708 1,772 935 455 1,647 10,936 4,506 6,430 4,556 906 450 381 138 523 4,273 1,831 2,442 1,422 52 649 233 - 313 1,997 973 1,024 539 208 230 267 24 122 43,722 13,140 30,581 24,918 2,237 1,671 1,146 476 2,309 31,434 7,934 23,500 19,945 1,469 1,045 708 339 1,521 8,317 3,335 4,982 3,614 612 282 252 138 483 2,267 992 1,275 809 26 219 121 - 233 10,675 4,978 5,698 3,661 551 1,328 650 222 279 5,142 2,388 2,754 1,877 239 687 200 116 126 2,239 1,118 1,120 780 254 71 61 - 25 1,657 734 923 471 - 391 75 - 80 29,413 8,006 21,407 9,309 975 10,302 3,618 478 2,124 46,675 13,376 33,299 21,702 2,012 7,241 3,845 224 2,706 29,847 9,045 20,803 16,332 1,368 1,548 1,390 148 1,535 19,612 5,159 14,453 12,197 680 817 568 85 872 6,678 2,528 4,150 2,898 529 343 341 62 319 1,778 716 1,062 603 26 147 173 - 198 795 205 590 333 107 148 155 - 74 23,189 6,023 17,166 13,957 1,070 836 825 123 1,247 16,354 3,538 12,816 11,082 615 466 387 61 746 5,221 1,837 3,384 2,349 427 256 252 62 305 1,014 384 630 324 - 99 121 - 171 5,666 2,794 2,872 1,926 211 512 429 24 153 3,000 1,536 1,465 1,010 66 311 154 24 126 1,133 638 495 387 88 20 20 - - 660 279 381 254 - 48 52 - 27 16,827 4,331 12,496 5,370 644 5,693 2,454 76 1,172 177 Table P9-12. Occupation by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupation Occupation Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Employed Civilian Females 16 years and over Managerial and professional specialty Executive, administrative, and managerial Management related Professional specialty Engineers and natural sciences Teachers, librarians, and counselors Technical, sales, and administrative support Sales Administrative support, including clerical Secretaries, stenographers, and typists Service Private household Protective service Service, except protective and household Food preparation and service Cleaning and building service Personal service Farming, forestry, and fishing Precision production, craft & repair service Mechanics and repairers Construction trades Precision production Operators, fabricators, and laborers Transportation and material moving Handlers, equip. cleaners, helpers, laborer Occupations NEC/not codable Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 38,834 12,799 26,035 20,546 2,212 1,827 1,226 374 1,888 8,589 1,874 6,714 5,508 772 409 52 74 501 4,140 1,063 3,077 2,614 441 110 25 25 126 4,140 1,063 3,077 2,614 441 110 25 25 126 4,448 811 3,637 2,894 331 299 27 49 375 361 51 309 309 56 - 27 - - 2,480 275 2,204 1,787 144 248 - - 254 10,403 2,629 7,774 6,097 632 470 470 62 512 3,128 1,139 1,988 1,108 431 306 164 25 172 5,880 1,084 4,796 4,214 94 164 244 37 295 915 223 692 498 107 - 62 - 25 9,803 3,945 5,858 4,540 357 460 409 119 472 489 277 212 131 27 55 27 - 46 1,902 136 1,766 1,584 64 94 - 48 169 7,412 3,532 3,880 2,825 266 311 382 71 256 2,709 1,743 966 789 32 111 45 - 24 2,686 1,167 1,520 1,066 106 65 156 - 185 1,180 274 906 556 100 104 131 46 46 1,971 808 1,163 896 27 115 97 25 99 3,252 1,683 1,569 1,207 159 144 28 47 145 772 370 402 302 23 - - 47 52 1,896 1,073 822 625 65 104 28 - 46 385 132 253 189 71 39 - - 46 4,328 1,718 2,609 2,043 251 201 169 20 134 2,032 644 1,388 1,098 133 151 73 20 - 2,074 1,049 1,025 774 118 25 96 - 109 489 141 347 254 14 28 - 25 25 21,267 6,159 15,108 12,005 956 886 951 62 1,141 5,671 963 4,708 3,826 466 305 52 - 464 2,780 517 2,262 1,901 307 86 25 - 126 2,780 517 2,262 1,901 307 86 25 - 126 2,892 445 2,446 1,925 159 219 27 - 338 91 - 91 91 - - 27 - - 2,019 236 1,783 1,423 119 193 - - 217 7,736 1,809 5,928 4,738 293 300 433 37 395 2,125 748 1,377 833 145 199 164 - 121 4,656 813 3,843 3,337 94 102 207 37 249 824 223 601 461 53 - 62 - 25 6,522 2,874 3,648 2,779 157 241 409 25 256 454 241 212 131 27 55 27 - 46 668 41 627 627 - - - - - 5,401 2,592 2,809 2,022 129 187 382 25 210 1,749 1,131 618 513 - 71 45 - 24 1,928 911 1,017 689 27 25 156 - 139 949 239 710 431 75 58 131 - 46 57 57 - - - - - - - 383 108 275 207 - 39 28 - - 31 - 31 31 - - - - - 184 42 142 114 - - 28 - - 168 66 101 62 - 39 - - - 602 233 369 301 42 - 27 - - 347 108 239 170 42 - 27 - - 204 100 104 104 - - - - - 295 116 179 154 - - - - 25 178 Table P9-13. Industry and Class of Worker by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Leather and leather products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Lumber and wood products, incl. furniture Stone, clay, glass and concrete products Metal industries Machinery and transportation equipment Professional and photographic equipment, and watches Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 38,834 12,799 26,035 20,546 2,212 1,827 1,226 374 1,888 688 427 261 178 26 - 57 - - 284 76 208 79 56 48 25 - 25 123 84 40 40 - - - - - 2,497 1,497 1,000 622 224 138 100 - 80 1,014 306 708 618 - 64 25 - 71 671 212 460 395 - 64 - - 71 118 44 74 74 - - - - - 39 - 39 - - 39 - - - 474 128 346 321 - 25 - - 71 39 39 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 342 94 248 223 - - 25 - - 39 - 39 39 - - - - - 90 27 62 37 - - 25 - - 37 - 37 37 - - - - - 131 47 84 84 - - - - - 20 20 - - - - - - - 25 - 25 25 - - - - - 4,951 1,358 3,593 3,040 235 279 110 20 171 884 391 493 338 55 99 - 20 - 31 - 31 31 - - - - - 853 391 462 307 55 99 - 20 - 744 119 626 536 - 46 15 - 54 1,564 384 1,180 1,037 97 65 - - 74 516 27 489 410 79 - - - - 169 27 142 142 - - - - - 347 - 347 268 79 - - - - 6,892 3,560 3,332 2,325 295 296 340 - 332 816 236 580 516 - - 37 - 27 1,211 658 553 403 - - 103 - 46 2,143 1,385 757 428 39 158 117 - 84 762 288 474 292 82 48 - - 52 548 168 381 272 82 - - - 27 1,318 316 1,003 817 100 54 - 51 95 15,644 4,863 10,781 8,535 1,038 707 500 184 638 1,260 541 719 646 - 183 20 48 - 795 494 302 128 50 15 - 24 84 199 148 51 51 - - - - - 1,338 758 580 343 116 57 97 - - 2,704 901 1,803 1,542 132 162 75 - - 837 355 483 260 51 - 27 - 145 8,323 1,652 6,671 5,466 632 270 234 111 410 1,229 122 1,107 948 - - 24 86 120 603 239 364 311 27 58 - 25 - 2,337 335 2,002 1,472 309 169 27 - 190 1,095 60 1,035 929 - 28 52 - 99 855 325 530 409 105 15 - - - 606 90 516 405 57 - 54 - - 4,460 127 4,333 3,779 91 202 69 94 426 446 159 288 104 68 39 - 25 51 38,834 12,799 26,035 20,546 2,212 1,827 1,226 374 1,888 22,247 8,825 13,422 10,746 1,012 899 759 123 790 9,199 471 8,727 7,693 197 359 160 157 877 861 71 790 690 32 - 54 23 46 6,490 3,409 3,081 1,417 957 569 252 71 174 37 23 14 - 14 - - - - 179 Table P9-14. Industry and Class of Worker for Females by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Industry Class of Worker Industry Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Agriculture Forestry and fisheries Mining Construction Manufacturing Nondurable goods Food and kindred products Apparel and other finished textiles Petroleum and coal products Other nondurable goods manufacturing Durable goods Stone, clay, glass & concrete products Other durable goods manufacturing Transportation, communication, and public utilities Transportation Bus service and urban transit Taxicab service Communications Utilities and sanitary services Wholesale trade Durable goods Nondurable goods Retail trade General merchandise stores Food stores Eating and drinking places Miscellaneous retail Jewelry stores Finance, insurance, and real estate Services Business services Repair services Private households Other personal services Hotels and other lodging places Entertainment and recreation services Professional and related services Hospitals Health services, except hospitals Educational instruction all levels Other educational services Social service, religious and similar organizations Legal, engineering and professional services Public administration Industry N.E.C. / not codable Class of Worker Employed civilian female workers 16 years and over Private for profit, salaried workers Virgin Island government workers Federal government workers Self-employed workers Unpaid workers Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 21,267 6,159 15,108 12,005 956 886 951 62 1,141 52 - 52 26 26 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 287 106 181 96 56 56 28 - - 225 50 175 111 - 39 25 - - 175 50 125 85 - 39 - - - 48 - 48 48 - - - - - 39 - 39 - - 39 - - - 87 50 37 37 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 51 - 51 25 - - 25 - - 25 - 25 - - - 25 - - 25 - 25 25 - - - - - 1,598 368 1,230 1,074 46 20 40 - 82 182 89 93 78 14 - - - - 31 - 31 31 - - - - - 151 89 62 47 14 - - - - 343 93 250 160 - 20 15 - 54 295 - 295 268 - - - - 27 226 27 199 120 79 - - - - 93 27 66 66 - - - - - 133 - 133 54 79 - - - - 4,588 2,304 2,285 1,557 141 231 303 - 235 492 139 353 326 - - - - 27 612 262 350 247 - - 103 - - 1,537 1,022 515 250 39 93 117 - 59 417 138 279 204 - 48 - - 27 301 91 211 184 - - - - 27 865 157 708 613 73 14 - - 46 10,210 2,980 7,230 5,826 492 354 500 62 402 531 322 209 209 - - 20 - - 98 50 48 20 27 - - - - 173 148 25 25 - - - - - 1,124 666 458 285 51 57 97 - - 1,551 381 1,170 1,025 67 111 75 - - 498 189 309 163 - - 27 - 119 6,115 1,224 4,891 4,052 321 187 234 62 283 750 50 699 565 - - 24 37 120 556 219 336 311 - 58 - 25 - 1,801 335 1,466 1,105 199 114 27 - 138 770 - 770 693 - - 52 - 25 521 191 330 276 39 15 - - - 415 25 390 304 31 - 54 - - 2,980 100 2,880 2,518 27 131 54 - 325 235 67 168 63 14 39 - - 51 21,267 6,159 15,108 12,005 956 886 951 62 1,141 12,284 4,484 7,800 6,105 532 392 652 25 476 6,072 318 5,754 5,056 54 205 145 37 604 538 46 492 392 32 - 54 - 46 2,350 1,288 1,062 452 338 289 99 - 14 23 23 - - - - - - - 180 Table P9-15. Income Last Year for Households, Families, Males and Females by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Income Households with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Families with Income Less than $5,000 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,999 $75,000 to $99,999 $100,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Males, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Females, 16 years and over, with income Percent full-time workers less than $2,500 $2,500 to $4,999 $5,000 to $9,999 $10,000 to $14,999 $15,000 to $24,999 $25,000 to $34,999 $35,000 to $49,999 $50,000 to $74,000 $75,000 and over Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Per Capita Income (dollars) Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 47,319 13,786 33,533 21,745 2,121 8,698 3,099 747 2,896 1,164 374 789 152 56 337 400 - 25 3,188 1,057 2,131 363 32 1,336 538 28 211 3,972 1,373 2,600 917 79 1,214 482 169 268 9,596 3,558 6,038 3,776 139 1,994 666 51 425 7,374 2,228 5,146 3,743 235 965 349 70 544 7,731 2,030 5,700 4,209 408 1,136 291 173 435 7,276 1,769 5,507 4,171 512 804 244 111 515 3,876 839 3,037 2,495 234 440 49 120 320 3,142 558 2,584 1,918 425 472 79 25 153 31,015 24,977 33,573 39,245 58,353 21,436 16,013 40,637 32,174 42,443 35,597 45,258 50,730 71,647 33,764 24,919 43,355 43,328 25,292 6,915 18,376 11,942 1,235 4,127 2,066 388 1,660 648 253 395 109 - 52 286 - - 797 284 512 96 - 213 272 - - 1,233 454 779 222 39 273 319 - 48 3,840 1,346 2,495 1,204 139 875 492 - 155 3,724 1,080 2,643 1,775 62 552 245 70 417 4,006 1,206 2,799 1,975 129 674 155 135 270 5,361 1,291 4,070 2,968 377 591 169 107 325 3,086 600 2,486 2,009 141 425 49 51 292 2,597 401 2,197 1,584 348 472 79 25 153 41,839 34,554 46,631 53,362 63,063 37,991 16,869 46,791 42,160 53,031 43,216 56,725 61,996 88,088 49,935 27,817 56,152 55,330 31,682 10,164 21,518 14,144 1,662 5,321 1,367 818 1,848 49.2 46.0 50.6 63.8 51.4 11.8 23.5 33.9 41.9 623 260 362 203 39 145 40 81 - 620 294 326 124 - 166 82 - - 2,875 835 2,040 509 64 1,223 382 65 143 4,250 1,356 2,895 1,504 106 1,060 262 137 274 6,144 2,627 3,516 2,205 76 1,161 217 163 213 5,583 1,960 3,623 2,690 250 517 126 50 479 5,350 1,323 4,026 3,285 412 383 156 113 311 4,561 1,208 3,353 2,698 415 545 71 161 324 1,676 300 1,376 924 300 121 31 48 105 24,808 22,560 27,257 30,211 43,621 15,470 13,333 21,894 28,686 31,548 27,490 33,465 37,217 49,171 22,577 19,833 30,344 34,785 37,124 9,820 27,303 18,307 1,683 5,792 2,712 204 2,430 45.7 41.1 47.4 61.3 36.5 8.0 14.3 30.0 30.7 605 365 240 107 - 50 106 - - 1,037 301 736 41 88 368 324 - 90 3,820 1,000 2,821 820 75 1,402 672 24 294 4,742 1,730 3,012 1,294 221 1,135 567 32 499 11,334 3,489 7,845 5,615 339 1,610 732 24 597 5,649 1,142 4,507 3,441 350 531 200 - 452 5,470 1,096 4,374 3,704 304 428 56 86 322 3,527 632 2,896 2,627 137 166 56 37 107 939 66 873 657 169 102 - - 69 21,283 18,552 22,781 27,954 27,922 14,325 11,752 36,088 18,894 27,169 22,073 29,001 33,026 41,899 18,817 14,150 31,800 23,434 19,171 15,697 20,672 23,566 35,387 16,792 6,866 24,067 21,828 181 Table P9-16. Poverty Status Last Year and Workers in Family by Medical Insurance, U.S. Virgin Islands 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Note: Statistics for Households use characteristics of Householder. Poverty Status Workers in Family Families Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income below Poverty Level Families Percent below poverty Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Female householder, no husband present Householder worked last year With related children under 18 With related children 6 to 17 years old With related children under 6 years old Householder 65 years and over Unrelated persons in household Percent below poverty Person worked last year Persons 65 years and over All Persons Percent below poverty Related children under 18 Related children 6 to 17 Persons 60 years and over Income last year below specified poverty level Below 75 percent of poverty level Below 125 percent of poverty level Below 150 percent of poverty level Below 200 percent of poverty level Workers in Family Families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Married couple families Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Female householder, no husband present Total No workers One worker Two or more workers Medical Insurance Total Uninsured Insured Employer Direct Medicare Medicaid Military Insurance Other Insurance 26,766 7,430 19,336 12,519 1,261 4,438 2,321 432 1,685 18,707 5,682 13,025 10,161 863 1,187 893 218 894 12,183 3,716 8,467 5,819 371 720 1,508 106 619 9,820 2,913 6,907 4,994 319 580 1,001 24 455 4,708 1,581 3,127 1,890 51 223 903 82 256 5,412 153 5,259 1,768 301 4,021 673 148 813 9,096 2,531 6,566 4,210 174 1,202 1,526 57 313 6,211 2,000 4,212 3,260 102 233 611 37 136 6,414 2,018 4,396 2,761 37 377 1,294 20 162 4,930 1,566 3,364 2,226 - 279 875 - 106 2,738 856 1,882 988 37 119 768 20 83 1,474 35 1,439 561 108 1,143 224 - 148 2,741 1,637 1,105 539 212 91 289 86 25 1,553 847 706 463 154 - 89 86 - 62 - 62 - - 62 25 - 25 104,760 31,611 73,150 47,992 4,302 13,646 9,577 1,300 5,554 21,470 5,622 15,848 10,592 469 25 4,253 124 749 14,952 3,802 11,150 7,802 454 - 2,413 62 621 21,674 2,111 19,563 7,975 1,043 12,458 1,998 675 2,305 5,521 2,079 3,441 1,385 66 940 1,447 44 99 20.6 28.0 17.8 11.1 5.2 21.2 62.3 10.3 5.9 2,308 1,105 1,203 555 - 41 553 - 75 3,764 1,572 2,191 884 26 176 1,164 20 27 2,781 1,075 1,706 775 26 146 797 - 27 1,756 810 946 207 - 51 681 20 27 1,018 - 1,018 304 39 843 221 24 24 3,124 1,157 1,966 783 - 292 1,056 20 27 1,512 756 756 324 - 20 405 - 27 2,805 1,060 1,746 622 - 149 1,033 20 27 2,171 797 1,375 540 - 118 755 - 27 1,232 441 792 157 - 51 578 20 27 288 - 288 112 - 262 49 - - 1,290 850 440 96 58 62 249 61 25 47.1 51.9 39.9 17.9 27.4 68.6 86.4 70.6 100.0 380 254 126 76 - - 50 61 - 62 - 62 - - 62 25 - 25 25,476 9,360 16,116 5,830 537 4,205 6,531 203 858 24.3 29.6 22.0 12.1 12.5 30.8 68.2 15.6 15.4 7,487 2,227 5,260 1,719 53 25 3,445 - 155 4,673 1,291 3,383 1,234 53 - 2,041 - 101 6,117 745 5,373 1,349 314 3,964 909 159 418 18,533 6,677 11,856 3,989 367 3,146 5,369 130 466 31,291 11,396 19,895 7,988 566 5,225 7,121 295 1,145 38,135 13,845 24,289 10,922 711 6,038 7,692 353 1,338 52,693 18,727 33,965 18,036 866 7,930 8,241 454 2,204 26,766 7,430 19,336 12,519 1,261 4,438 2,321 432 1,685 4,268 788 3,481 1,202 145 1,895 993 69 387 10,178 3,246 6,932 4,378 331 1,456 1,040 187 545 12,319 3,396 8,923 6,939 784 1,087 288 177 752 15,497 3,971 11,526 7,562 1,087 2,989 673 301 1,167 2,162 254 1,908 618 74 1,317 294 48 341 4,496 1,451 3,045 1,795 266 960 197 101 333 8,839 2,266 6,574 5,149 747 713 183 151 493 9,096 2,531 6,566 4,210 174 1,202 1,526 57 313 1,899 429 1,470 556 71 504 699 20 46 4,669 1,305 3,363 2,275 65 425 722 37 187 2,529 796 1,732 1,379 37 272 106 - 79 182 Table H-1. Occupancy, Units in Structure and Business by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupancy Units in Structure Business All Housing Units All Housing Units Persons in occupied housing units Persons per occupied housing unit In owner-occupied housing units In renter-occupied housing units Tenure Occupied housing units Owner-occupied housing units With a mortgage Owned free and clear Renter-occupied housing units Renters paying cash rent Occupied without payment of cash rent Vacant Housing Unit All occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Owner-occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Renter-occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Business on property All single family dwellings Business on property No business on property Acreage and Sales Less than one acre of land One to ten acres of land Sold agricultural products Did not sell agricultural products Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 56,340 32,880 5,027 4,465 25,543 13,994 1,650 2,544 30,797 18,885 3,377 1,921 104,760 81,431 10,871 12,457 49,989 38,867 3,725 7,397 54,772 42,564 7,147 5,061 2.47 2.48 2.16 2.79 2.75 2.78 2.26 2.91 2.26 2.25 2.12 2.63 51,197 38,986 5,630 6,582 29,633 22,930 2,295 4,407 21,565 16,056 3,334 2,175 53,563 42,445 5,242 5,876 20,356 15,937 1,429 2,990 33,207 26,509 3,813 2,886 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 20,343 15,479 2,550 2,313 10,566 8,050 952 1,563 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 8,065 6,264 811 989 3,626 2,858 312 457 4,438 3,406 499 533 12,278 9,215 1,739 1,324 6,940 5,193 641 1,106 5,338 4,023 1,098 218 22,029 17,400 2,477 2,151 7,623 5,944 698 981 14,406 11,456 1,779 1,170 18,519 14,535 2,306 1,678 4,884 3,727 568 588 13,635 10,808 1,738 1,090 3,510 2,865 171 474 2,739 2,217 130 393 770 648 42 81 13,968 7,354 6,614 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 19,546 15,222 2,124 2,200 11,390 8,844 832 1,715 8,156 6,378 1,292 485 4,761 3,672 551 539 2,608 2,018 334 257 2,153 1,654 217 282 5,493 4,089 915 489 656 532 39 86 4,837 3,557 877 403 5,078 3,617 805 656 916 639 87 190 4,162 2,978 718 466 3,471 2,926 277 268 892 664 110 118 2,579 2,262 167 150 1,732 1,465 184 83 1,193 1,000 168 24 539 465 16 58 1,772 1,557 148 67 223 140 59 24 1,549 1,416 90 43 517 333 22 163 310 158 22 130 207 175 - 32 20,343 15,479 2,550 2,313 10,566 8,050 952 1,563 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 13,956 10,706 1,565 1,685 8,489 6,532 656 1,302 5,467 4,174 910 383 2,394 1,908 217 269 1,368 1,155 80 133 1,026 753 137 136 1,856 1,404 385 67 128 109 19 - 1,728 1,295 366 67 1,266 960 158 148 120 74 21 26 1,146 886 138 122 295 177 91 26 67 23 45 - 227 154 47 26 166 69 81 16 111 29 81 - 55 39 - 16 61 32 29 - 29 - 29 - 32 32 - - 348 223 22 103 253 128 22 103 95 95 - - 22,029 17,400 2,477 2,151 7,623 5,944 698 981 14,406 11,456 1,779 1,170 5,590 4,516 559 516 2,901 2,312 176 413 2,689 2,204 382 102 2,367 1,764 333 269 1,240 863 254 124 1,127 902 79 146 3,637 2,685 530 422 528 423 19 86 3,109 2,262 511 336 3,812 2,657 647 508 796 565 66 164 3,016 2,092 580 344 3,176 2,749 186 242 825 641 65 118 2,352 2,107 121 124 1,566 1,396 103 67 1,082 971 87 24 484 425 16 42 1,711 1,525 119 67 194 140 29 24 1,517 1,384 90 43 169 110 - 60 57 29 - 28 112 80 - 32 24,825 19,227 2,696 2,902 14,309 11,019 1,188 2,102 10,516 8,208 1,509 799 339 202 64 73 159 95 64 - 180 107 - 73 24,486 19,025 2,632 2,829 14,149 10,924 1,123 2,102 10,337 8,101 1,509 727 22,658 17,867 2,253 2,539 12,799 10,058 880 1,860 9,859 7,809 1,372 678 2,167 1,360 444 363 1,510 961 307 242 657 399 136 121 26 26 - - 26 26 - - - - - - 2,141 1,335 444 363 1,484 935 307 242 657 399 136 121 183 Table H-1. Occupancy, Units in Structure and Business by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Occupancy Units in Structure Business All Housing Units All Housing Units Persons in occupied housing units Persons per occupied housing unit In owner-occupied housing units In renter-occupied housing units Tenure Occupied housing units Owner-occupied housing units With a mortgage Owned free and clear Renter-occupied housing units Renters paying cash rent Occupied without payment of cash rent Vacant Housing Unit All occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Owner-occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Renter-occupied housing units Total One family house detached Single family house attached Apartment with 2 units Apartment with 3 or 4 units Apartment with 5 to 9 units Apartment with 10 to 19 units Apartment with 20 or more units Other type of dwelling Business on property All single family dwellings Business on property No business on property Acreage and Sales Less than one acre of land One to ten acres of land Sold agricultural products Did not sell agricultural products St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 30,797 18,885 3,377 1,921 3,369 914 524 85 27,427 17,971 2,852 1,836 54,772 42,564 7,147 5,061 4,027 2,428 1,191 408 50,745 40,137 5,956 4,652 2.26 2.25 2.12 2.63 2.64 2.66 2.27 4.81 2.24 2.23 2.09 2.53 21,565 16,056 3,334 2,175 1,639 1,199 353 86 19,926 14,856 2,981 2,089 33,207 26,509 3,813 2,886 2,388 1,228 838 322 30,819 25,280 2,975 2,564 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 544 387 130 27 9,233 7,042 1,467 724 4,438 3,406 499 533 174 106 42 27 4,264 3,300 458 506 5,338 4,023 1,098 218 370 281 88 - 4,969 3,741 1,010 218 14,406 11,456 1,779 1,170 980 527 394 58 13,426 10,929 1,385 1,112 13,635 10,808 1,738 1,090 870 459 353 58 12,765 10,349 1,385 1,031 770 648 42 81 110 68 42 - 661 580 - 81 6,614 1,846 4,768 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 8,156 6,378 1,292 485 337 147 190 - 7,819 6,232 1,102 485 2,153 1,654 217 282 115 85 15 15 2,038 1,570 202 267 4,837 3,557 877 403 665 439 185 42 4,172 3,118 692 362 4,162 2,978 718 466 244 148 68 28 3,918 2,830 650 438 2,579 2,262 167 150 149 83 66 - 2,430 2,179 101 150 539 465 16 58 13 13 - - 526 451 16 58 1,549 1,416 90 43 - - - - 1,549 1,416 90 43 207 175 - 32 - - - - 207 175 - 32 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 544 387 130 27 9,233 7,042 1,467 724 5,467 4,174 910 383 177 117 60 - 5,290 4,057 850 383 1,026 753 137 136 58 43 15 - 968 710 122 136 1,728 1,295 366 67 240 187 27 27 1,487 1,108 339 40 1,146 886 138 122 42 13 28 - 1,104 873 109 122 227 154 47 26 13 13 - - 214 141 47 26 55 39 - 16 13 13 - - 42 26 - 16 32 32 - - - - - - 32 32 - - 95 95 - - - - - - 95 95 - - 14,406 11,456 1,779 1,170 980 527 394 58 13,426 10,929 1,385 1,112 2,689 2,204 382 102 160 30 130 - 2,529 2,174 252 102 1,127 902 79 146 57 42 - 15 1,070 860 79 131 3,109 2,262 511 336 425 251 158 15 2,684 2,011 352 321 3,016 2,092 580 344 202 134 40 28 2,814 1,957 540 316 2,352 2,107 121 124 136 70 66 - 2,216 2,037 54 124 484 425 16 42 - - - - 484 425 16 42 1,517 1,384 90 43 - - - - 1,517 1,384 90 43 112 80 - 32 - - - - 112 80 - 32 10,516 8,208 1,509 799 452 232 205 15 10,064 7,976 1,303 784 180 107 - 73 13 13 - - 166 94 - 73 10,337 8,101 1,509 727 439 218 205 15 9,898 7,883 1,303 712 9,859 7,809 1,372 678 422 217 190 15 9,437 7,592 1,182 663 657 399 136 121 30 15 15 - 627 384 121 121 - - - - - - - - - - - - 657 399 136 121 30 15 15 - 627 384 121 121 184 Table H-2. Year Structure Built, Year Householder Moved into Unit, and Bedrooms by Island and Householder's Race, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Year Structure Built Year Householder Moved into Unit Bedrooms Year Structure Built All occupied housing units Total 2010 to 2013 2006 to 2009 2000 to 2005 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 Before 1980 Owner-occupied housing units Total 2010 to 2013 2006 to 2009 2000 to 2005 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 Before 1980 Renter-occupied housing units Total 2010 to 2013 2006 to 2009 2000 to 2005 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 Before 1980 Year Householder moved in Owner-occupied housing units Total 2010 to 2013 2006 to 2009 2000 to 2005 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 1980 or earlier Renter-occupied housing units Total 2010 to 2013 2006 to 2009 2000 to 2005 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 1980 or earlier Bedrooms Owner-occupied housing units Total No bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 or more bedrooms Renter-occupied housing units Total No bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 or more bedrooms Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,563 1,119 186 259 439 298 40 102 1,124 821 146 1,840 1,284 321 235 737 482 81 173 1,104 802 240 3,431 2,793 421 216 1,963 1,652 164 146 1,468 1,141 257 2,556 2,058 187 311 970 787 23 161 1,586 1,272 164 6,163 4,817 650 696 3,503 2,662 269 572 2,660 2,155 382 6,912 4,836 1,134 942 2,968 2,320 329 319 3,944 2,517 805 19,906 15,972 2,127 1,807 7,609 5,795 744 1,070 12,297 10,177 1,383 20,343 15,479 2,550 2,313 10,566 8,050 952 1,563 9,777 7,429 1,597 687 487 88 112 279 191 40 48 408 297 48 1,308 1,003 157 148 480 308 40 132 828 695 117 2,116 1,670 270 176 1,388 1,120 143 125 728 550 127 936 768 59 109 528 457 - 71 408 311 59 3,321 2,705 174 442 2,250 1,811 67 373 1,071 894 108 3,626 2,669 567 390 1,579 1,193 188 198 2,047 1,475 379 8,347 6,177 1,234 936 4,061 2,970 475 616 4,286 3,207 759 22,029 17,400 2,477 2,151 7,623 5,944 698 981 14,406 11,456 1,779 876 632 98 147 160 107 - 53 716 525 98 532 281 164 87 257 174 41 41 275 107 123 1,314 1,123 151 40 575 532 21 22 740 591 131 1,620 1,290 128 202 442 329 23 90 1,178 961 105 2,842 2,112 476 254 1,253 851 202 200 1,589 1,261 274 3,286 2,168 567 551 1,389 1,126 141 122 1,897 1,041 426 11,559 9,795 893 870 3,548 2,825 270 453 8,011 6,971 624 20,343 15,479 2,550 2,313 10,566 8,050 952 1,563 9,777 7,429 1,597 1,636 1,120 309 207 726 521 132 73 910 599 177 2,264 1,671 336 257 1,015 630 181 205 1,249 1,041 155 3,052 2,158 507 388 1,766 1,330 187 249 1,286 828 320 1,536 1,148 197 191 689 549 19 121 847 599 178 3,160 2,452 237 471 2,017 1,499 132 385 1,143 952 105 3,328 2,724 339 265 1,556 1,299 106 150 1,772 1,425 232 5,367 4,208 624 535 2,797 2,222 195 380 2,569 1,986 429 22,002 17,373 2,477 2,151 7,623 5,944 698 981 14,379 11,429 1,779 9,364 6,630 1,499 1,234 3,543 2,586 477 480 5,821 4,045 1,023 3,718 3,052 321 345 1,604 1,306 90 208 2,114 1,747 231 3,321 2,761 301 259 871 736 19 115 2,450 2,025 281 1,210 900 156 153 380 308 23 49 830 592 133 1,639 1,555 84 - 550 503 47 - 1,089 1,052 37 1,304 1,171 65 68 515 405 42 68 788 766 22 1,447 1,304 52 92 161 100 - 61 1,286 1,203 52 20,343 15,479 2,550 2,313 10,566 8,050 952 1,563 9,777 7,429 1,597 105 105 - - 47 47 - - 58 58 - 1,507 946 380 180 521 273 99 150 986 674 281 4,987 3,333 1,035 619 2,137 1,453 361 323 2,849 1,880 674 10,504 8,446 840 1,218 5,728 4,439 389 899 4,776 4,007 451 3,240 2,649 295 297 2,132 1,838 103 191 1,108 811 192 22,029 17,400 2,477 2,151 7,623 5,944 698 981 14,406 11,456 1,779 726 501 128 97 111 91 19 - 615 410 108 6,576 4,940 1,024 612 2,097 1,613 293 191 4,479 3,327 732 8,180 6,640 803 736 2,729 2,080 200 448 5,451 4,560 603 5,333 4,309 462 562 2,192 1,773 185 234 3,141 2,536 277 1,213 1,009 59 145 494 386 - 108 719 623 59 185 Table H-2. Year Structure Built, Year Householder Moved into Unit, and Bedrooms by Island and Householder's Race, U.S.Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Year Structure Built Year Householder Moved into Unit Bedrooms Year Structure Built All occupied housing units Total 2010 to 2013 2006 to 2009 2000 to 2005 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 Before 1980 Owner-occupied housing units Total 2010 to 2013 2006 to 2009 2000 to 2005 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 Before 1980 Renter-occupied housing units Total 2010 to 2013 2006 to 2009 2000 to 2005 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 Before 1980 Year Householder moved in Owner-occupied housing units Total 2010 to 2013 2006 to 2009 2000 to 2005 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 1980 or earlier Renter-occupied housing units Total 2010 to 2013 2006 to 2009 2000 to 2005 1996 to 1999 1990 to 1995 1980 to 1989 1980 or earlier Bedrooms Owner-occupied housing units Total No bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 or more bedrooms Renter-occupied housing units Total No bedroom 1 bedroom 2 bedrooms 3 bedrooms 4 or more bedrooms St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 1,921 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 157 1,124 821 146 157 126 57 27 43 997 765 119 113 62 1,104 802 240 62 57 43 13 - 1,047 759 226 62 70 1,468 1,141 257 70 383 255 115 13 1,085 886 143 56 150 1,586 1,272 164 150 108 42 66 - 1,478 1,230 98 150 123 2,660 2,155 382 123 270 125 145 - 2,390 2,030 237 123 622 3,944 2,517 805 622 196 81 100 15 3,748 2,436 705 607 737 12,297 10,177 1,383 737 384 312 58 13 11,913 9,865 1,324 724 750 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 544 387 130 27 9,233 7,042 1,467 724 63 408 297 48 63 28 15 - 13 380 282 48 50 16 828 695 117 16 30 30 - - 798 665 117 16 52 728 550 127 52 88 45 30 13 640 505 97 38 37 408 311 59 37 - - - - 408 311 59 37 69 1,071 894 108 69 81 40 42 - 990 854 66 69 192 2,047 1,475 379 192 80 66 13 - 1,968 1,409 366 192 320 4,286 3,207 759 320 236 191 45 - 4,050 3,016 714 320 1,170 14,406 11,456 1,779 1,170 980 527 394 58 13,426 10,929 1,385 1,112 93 716 525 98 93 98 42 27 30 618 483 71 63 46 275 107 123 46 27 13 13 - 249 94 109 46 18 740 591 131 18 294 210 85 - 445 381 46 18 113 1,178 961 105 113 108 42 66 - 1,070 919 38 113 54 1,589 1,261 274 54 188 85 103 - 1,400 1,176 170 54 430 1,897 1,041 426 430 117 15 87 15 1,780 1,026 339 415 417 8,011 6,971 624 417 148 121 13 13 7,864 6,850 610 403 750 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 544 387 130 27 9,233 7,042 1,467 724 134 910 599 177 134 42 28 - 13 869 570 177 121 52 1,249 1,041 155 52 43 43 - - 1,206 998 155 52 139 1,286 828 320 139 103 45 45 13 1,183 782 275 126 70 847 599 178 70 - - - - 847 599 178 70 86 1,143 952 105 86 53 27 27 - 1,090 926 79 86 114 1,772 1,425 232 114 93 80 13 - 1,679 1,345 219 114 155 2,569 1,986 429 155 210 164 45 - 2,360 1,821 384 155 1,170 14,379 11,429 1,779 1,170 980 527 394 58 13,399 10,902 1,385 1,112 754 5,821 4,045 1,023 754 328 141 157 30 5,493 3,903 866 723 137 2,114 1,747 231 137 81 42 40 - 2,033 1,705 191 137 144 2,450 2,025 281 144 328 195 119 15 2,122 1,830 163 129 105 830 592 133 105 95 28 66 - 736 564 67 105 - 1,089 1,052 37 - 27 27 - - 1,062 1,025 37 - - 788 766 22 - - - - - 788 766 22 - 31 1,286 1,203 52 31 121 95 13 13 1,165 1,109 38 18 750 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 544 387 130 27 9,233 7,042 1,467 724 - 58 58 - - - - - - 58 58 - - 31 986 674 281 31 58 43 15 - 927 630 266 31 296 2,849 1,880 674 296 180 110 43 27 2,670 1,770 630 269 318 4,776 4,007 451 318 225 153 72 - 4,551 3,854 379 318 106 1,108 811 192 106 81 81 - - 1,026 729 192 106 1,170 14,406 11,456 1,779 1,170 980 527 394 58 13,426 10,929 1,385 1,112 97 615 410 108 97 43 28 15 - 572 382 93 97 420 4,479 3,327 732 420 487 219 253 15 3,992 3,108 479 405 288 5,451 4,560 603 288 336 195 113 28 5,115 4,366 490 260 328 3,141 2,536 277 328 98 70 13 15 3,043 2,466 264 313 37 719 623 59 37 15 15 - - 704 608 59 37 186 Table H-3. Rooms, Persons in Unit, and Persons Per Room by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Rooms Persons in Unit Persons Per Room Rooms All occupied housing units 1 room 2 rooms 3 rooms 4 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 9 or more rooms Median (rooms) Owner-occupied housing units 1 room 2 rooms 3 rooms 4 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 9 or more rooms Median (rooms) Persons in Unit All occupied housing units 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 or more persons Median (persons) Owner-occupied housing units 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 or more persons Median (persons) Persons Per Room All occupied housing units 0.49 or less persons 0.50 to 0.74 persons 0.75 to 0.99 persons 1.00 to 1.49 persons 1.50 to 1.99 persons 2.00 or more persons Mean (persons/room) Owner-occupied housing units 0.49 or less persons 0.50 to 0.74 persons 0.75 to 0.99 persons 1.00 to 1.49 persons 1.50 to 1.99 persons 2.00 or more persons Mean (persons/room) Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,195 679 364 152 296 138 158 - 899 541 205 152 4,423 3,465 620 338 1,684 1,378 133 172 2,739 2,087 487 165 7,897 5,787 1,156 954 2,599 1,779 342 478 5,298 4,008 814 476 9,839 7,873 1,031 934 4,518 3,654 259 605 5,321 4,219 772 329 10,583 8,308 1,006 1,269 4,656 3,558 349 749 5,926 4,749 657 520 5,412 4,456 398 558 2,520 1,927 242 351 2,892 2,529 156 207 2,083 1,611 328 145 1,247 1,043 104 99 837 567 224 45 641 466 85 89 500 347 63 89 141 119 22 - 300 235 38 26 170 170 - - 130 65 38 26 4.3 4.3 3.8 4.3 4.5 4.5 4.2 4.5 4.1 4.2 3.7 4.0 20,343 15,479 2,550 2,313 10,566 8,050 952 1,563 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 123 53 71 - 21 21 - - 103 32 71 - 652 517 36 100 292 171 21 100 361 346 15 - 2,101 1,175 617 308 813 446 187 180 1,288 730 430 128 4,424 3,440 496 488 2,631 2,183 155 292 1,793 1,257 341 195 6,786 5,293 686 807 3,225 2,412 256 557 3,561 2,881 430 250 3,754 3,030 309 415 1,925 1,426 190 310 1,828 1,604 119 105 1,691 1,358 234 99 1,024 890 81 54 667 468 153 45 511 378 63 70 465 332 63 70 46 46 - - 300 235 38 26 170 170 - - 130 65 38 26 4.9 5.0 4.6 4.8 4.9 5.0 4.9 4.9 4.9 5.0 4.3 4.7 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 19,262 15,185 2,481 1,595 7,689 5,908 899 882 11,573 9,278 1,582 714 12,344 8,987 1,824 1,533 5,338 3,855 505 978 7,006 5,132 1,319 555 4,936 3,964 305 667 2,331 1,902 103 326 2,605 2,061 202 341 3,785 3,038 323 425 1,748 1,478 91 179 2,038 1,560 232 246 1,341 1,068 94 178 697 517 52 128 644 552 42 50 704 637 - 66 386 335 - 51 317 302 - 15 1.7 1.6 1.5 1.9 1.8 1.8 1.4 1.9 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.9 20,343 15,479 2,550 2,313 10,566 8,050 952 1,563 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 8,396 6,650 1,082 665 3,967 3,075 436 455 4,429 3,575 645 209 6,939 4,938 1,146 856 3,600 2,579 346 675 3,339 2,358 800 181 2,440 1,859 122 459 1,498 1,142 80 276 942 717 42 183 1,728 1,341 177 210 987 868 68 51 741 473 109 159 628 506 23 99 347 245 23 80 280 261 - 19 211 186 - 26 167 141 - 26 45 45 - - 1.8 1.7 1.7 2.1 1.9 1.9 1.6 2.0 1.6 1.6 1.7 2.4 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 21,300 16,690 2,536 2,073 9,045 6,802 934 1,309 12,255 9,888 1,603 764 12,228 9,293 1,644 1,291 5,514 4,301 465 748 6,714 4,992 1,179 543 2,766 2,263 146 357 1,053 922 - 131 1,713 1,341 146 226 5,261 4,131 593 537 2,184 1,723 231 229 3,077 2,407 362 307 323 191 - 132 235 133 - 102 88 58 - 31 493 312 107 75 158 112 21 26 335 200 86 49 0.52 0.51 0.52 0.58 0.51 0.51 0.49 0.54 0.53 0.52 0.53 0.64 20,343 15,479 2,550 2,313 10,566 8,050 952 1,563 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 12,801 9,930 1,668 1,202 6,256 4,716 646 894 6,545 5,215 1,022 308 4,726 3,466 693 567 2,781 2,178 242 361 1,945 1,288 451 206 1,011 733 22 255 523 422 - 101 488 311 22 154 1,526 1,170 144 212 785 592 64 129 740 578 79 83 125 73 - 52 125 73 - 52 - - - - 156 108 22 26 96 71 - 26 59 37 22 - 0.45 0.43 0.43 0.54 0.46 0.45 0.40 0.53 0.43 0.42 0.45 0.56 187 Table H-3. Rooms, Persons in Unit, and Persons Per Room by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Rooms Persons in Unit Persons Per Room Rooms All occupied housing units 1 room 2 rooms 3 rooms 4 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 9 or more rooms Median (rooms) Owner-occupied housing units 1 room 2 rooms 3 rooms 4 rooms 5 rooms 6 rooms 7 rooms 8 rooms 9 or more rooms Median (rooms) Persons in Unit All occupied housing units 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 or more persons Median (persons) Owner-occupied housing units 1 person 2 persons 3 persons 4 persons 5 persons 6 or more persons Median (persons) Persons Per Room All occupied housing units 0.49 or less persons 0.50 to 0.74 persons 0.75 to 0.99 persons 1.00 to 1.49 persons 1.50 to 1.99 persons 2.00 or more persons Mean (persons/room) Owner-occupied housing units 0.49 or less persons 0.50 to 0.74 persons 0.75 to 0.99 persons 1.00 to 1.49 persons 1.50 to 1.99 persons 2.00 or more persons Mean (persons/room) St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 899 541 205 152 43 28 15 - 855 513 190 152 2,739 2,087 487 165 501 248 238 15 2,238 1,839 249 150 5,298 4,008 814 476 366 183 157 27 4,932 3,825 657 449 5,321 4,219 772 329 317 218 57 43 5,004 4,002 716 286 5,926 4,749 657 520 200 141 58 - 5,726 4,608 598 520 2,892 2,529 156 207 81 81 - - 2,811 2,448 156 207 837 567 224 45 - - - - 837 567 224 45 141 119 22 - 15 15 - - 126 104 22 - 130 65 38 26 - - - - 130 65 38 26 4.1 4.2 3.7 4.0 3.1 3.5 2.6 3.5 4.1 4.2 3.9 4.0 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 544 387 130 27 9,233 7,042 1,467 724 103 32 71 - - - - - 103 32 71 - 361 346 15 - 58 43 15 - 302 302 - - 1,288 730 430 128 126 70 43 13 1,161 660 387 115 1,793 1,257 341 195 136 95 28 13 1,657 1,162 313 182 3,561 2,881 430 250 141 98 43 - 3,420 2,783 387 250 1,828 1,604 119 105 81 81 - - 1,747 1,523 119 105 667 468 153 45 - - - - 667 468 153 45 46 46 - - - - - - 46 46 - - 130 65 38 26 - - - - 130 65 38 26 4.9 5.0 4.3 4.7 4.1 4.4 3.7 3.5 4.9 5.0 4.3 4.7 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 11,573 9,278 1,582 714 727 425 287 15 10,846 8,852 1,295 699 7,006 5,132 1,319 555 539 302 195 42 6,468 4,830 1,124 514 2,605 2,061 202 341 87 58 28 - 2,518 2,003 174 341 2,038 1,560 232 246 128 100 15 13 1,910 1,460 217 232 644 552 42 50 15 15 - - 629 537 42 50 317 302 - 15 28 13 - 15 289 289 - - 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.9 1.6 1.6 1.4 2.2 1.6 1.5 1.6 1.9 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 544 387 130 27 9,233 7,042 1,467 724 4,429 3,575 645 209 153 123 30 - 4,276 3,452 615 209 3,339 2,358 800 181 263 149 100 13 3,077 2,209 701 167 942 717 42 183 30 30 - - 912 687 42 183 741 473 109 159 83 70 - 13 658 403 109 145 280 261 - 19 15 15 - - 265 246 - 19 45 45 - - - - - - 45 45 - - 1.6 1.6 1.7 2.4 2.0 2.0 1.8 3.0 1.6 1.5 1.7 2.4 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 12,255 9,888 1,603 764 451 289 147 15 11,804 9,599 1,456 749 6,714 4,992 1,179 543 730 439 264 27 5,984 4,553 915 517 1,713 1,341 146 226 73 58 15 - 1,640 1,282 131 226 3,077 2,407 362 307 226 115 83 28 2,851 2,293 279 279 88 58 - 31 - - - - 88 58 - 31 335 200 86 49 43 13 15 15 292 187 71 34 0.53 0.52 0.53 0.64 0.61 0.57 0.61 0.97 0.52 0.51 0.52 0.62 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 544 387 130 27 9,233 7,042 1,467 724 6,545 5,215 1,022 308 221 148 73 - 6,324 5,067 949 308 1,945 1,288 451 206 221 166 42 13 1,724 1,122 410 193 488 311 22 154 30 30 - - 457 281 22 154 740 578 79 83 72 43 15 13 669 535 64 69 - - - - - - - - - - - - 59 37 22 - - - - - 59 37 22 - 0.43 0.42 0.45 0.56 0.55 0.54 0.50 0.91 0.42 0.41 0.44 0.54 188 Table H-4. Household Characteristics by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Characteristics Complete Plumbing All occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Owner-occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Renter-occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Source of water Total Public system only Public system and cistern Cistern, tank, drum, or lake Some other source Sewage Disposal Total Public sewer Septic tank or cesspool Some other means Air Conditioning Total Central air conditioning Individual air conditioning units No air conditioning Telephone Service Total One or more non-cell telephones No non-cell telephone Cell Phone Available Vehicles Available Total No vehicles One vehicle Two vehicles Three or more vehicles Fuel for Cooking Total Uses fuel for cooking Bottled or tank gas Electricity Kerosene or coal Other fuel; solar energy, wood, etc. Computer and Internet Usage Has a computer Has Internet connection Does not have Internet connection Does not have a computer Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 41,413 32,012 5,009 4,392 17,647 13,525 1,650 2,471 23,766 18,487 3,359 1,921 958 867 18 73 542 469 - 73 416 398 18 - 20,343 15,479 2,550 2,313 10,566 8,050 952 1,563 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 19,905 15,067 2,550 2,288 10,330 7,840 952 1,537 9,575 7,227 1,597 750 438 412 - 26 236 210 - 26 202 202 - - 22,029 17,400 2,477 2,151 7,623 5,944 698 981 14,406 11,456 1,779 1,170 21,508 16,945 2,459 2,104 7,317 5,685 698 934 14,191 11,260 1,761 1,170 520 455 18 47 306 259 - 47 214 196 18 - 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 10,597 8,916 524 1,157 4,149 3,271 256 623 6,447 5,645 269 534 9,788 8,450 612 726 5,230 4,452 285 493 4,558 3,998 327 233 21,235 15,146 3,710 2,379 8,103 5,904 974 1,225 13,132 9,242 2,736 1,154 751 368 180 203 706 368 136 203 45 - 45 - 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 19,371 16,359 1,177 1,835 7,952 6,218 659 1,076 11,419 10,141 518 759 22,565 16,263 3,672 2,629 10,084 7,646 970 1,468 12,481 8,617 2,703 1,161 435 258 177 - 152 130 22 - 283 127 156 - 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,616 1,225 271 120 705 516 169 21 911 709 102 99 8,170 4,896 1,943 1,331 4,168 2,737 597 834 4,002 2,159 1,346 497 32,585 26,758 2,813 3,014 13,315 10,741 885 1,689 19,269 16,017 1,928 1,325 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 25,507 21,069 2,193 2,246 11,058 9,041 735 1,282 14,450 12,028 1,458 964 16,864 11,811 2,834 2,219 7,131 4,954 915 1,262 9,733 6,857 1,919 957 37,198 28,658 4,573 3,966 15,638 12,017 1,459 2,162 21,560 16,641 3,115 1,804 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 8,401 7,449 308 644 3,131 2,652 82 397 5,270 4,797 227 247 18,625 14,085 2,628 1,912 7,574 5,794 818 962 11,051 8,291 1,810 950 11,401 8,329 1,685 1,387 5,562 4,087 584 890 5,838 4,241 1,100 497 3,945 3,018 405 522 1,922 1,461 166 295 2,023 1,557 239 227 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 42,371 32,880 5,027 4,465 18,189 13,994 1,650 2,544 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 27,786 21,602 3,166 3,018 12,447 9,604 922 1,921 15,339 11,999 2,244 1,097 13,827 10,553 1,843 1,431 5,423 4,072 728 623 8,404 6,482 1,115 808 47 47 - - 47 47 - - - - - - 711 677 18 16 272 272 - - 439 405 18 16 23,796 17,628 3,735 2,432 10,009 7,666 1,187 1,157 13,787 9,962 2,548 1,276 22,198 16,264 3,677 2,256 9,120 6,912 1,166 1,041 13,078 9,352 2,511 1,215 1,598 1,364 58 177 890 754 21 115 709 610 37 61 18,575 15,252 1,292 2,032 8,179 6,329 463 1,388 10,396 8,923 828 645 189 Table H-4. Household Characteristics by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Characteristics Complete Plumbing All occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Owner-occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Renter-occupied housing units Total With piped water, toilet, and bath Does not have complete plumbing Source of water Total Public system only Public system and cistern Cistern, tank, drum, or lake Some other source Sewage Disposal Total Public sewer Septic tank or cesspool Some other means Air Conditioning Total Central air conditioning Individual air conditioning units No air conditioning Telephone Service Total One or more non-cell telephones No non-cell telephone Cell Phone Available Vehicles Available Total No vehicles One vehicle Two vehicles Three or more vehicles Fuel for Cooking Total Uses fuel for cooking Bottled or tank gas Electricity Kerosene or coal Other fuel; solar energy, wood, etc. Computer and Internet Usage Has a computer Has Internet connection Does not have Internet connection Does not have a computer St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 23,766 18,487 3,359 1,921 1,509 899 524 85 22,257 17,588 2,834 1,836 416 398 18 - 15 15 - - 401 383 18 - 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 544 387 130 27 9,233 7,042 1,467 724 9,575 7,227 1,597 750 529 372 130 27 9,046 6,855 1,467 724 202 202 - - 15 15 - - 187 187 - - 14,406 11,456 1,779 1,170 980 527 394 58 13,426 10,929 1,385 1,112 14,191 11,260 1,761 1,170 980 527 394 58 13,211 10,733 1,367 1,112 214 196 18 - - - - - 214 196 18 - 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 6,447 5,645 269 534 239 172 66 - 6,209 5,473 202 534 4,558 3,998 327 233 254 161 80 13 4,305 3,837 248 220 13,132 9,242 2,736 1,154 1,031 581 379 72 12,101 8,661 2,357 1,083 45 - 45 - - - - - 45 - 45 - 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 11,419 10,141 518 759 464 345 119 - 10,955 9,796 399 759 12,481 8,617 2,703 1,161 1,060 570 405 85 11,421 8,047 2,298 1,077 283 127 156 - - - - - 283 127 156 - 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 911 709 102 99 95 53 42 - 816 656 61 99 4,002 2,159 1,346 497 501 196 275 30 3,501 1,963 1,071 467 19,269 16,017 1,928 1,325 928 665 208 55 18,342 15,352 1,720 1,270 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 14,450 12,028 1,458 964 1,004 587 375 42 13,446 11,441 1,083 922 9,733 6,857 1,919 957 520 327 149 43 9,213 6,530 1,769 914 21,560 16,641 3,115 1,804 1,497 888 524 85 20,063 15,753 2,590 1,719 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 5,270 4,797 227 247 151 110 42 - 5,119 4,687 185 247 11,051 8,291 1,810 950 859 485 317 57 10,193 7,805 1,493 894 5,838 4,241 1,100 497 499 304 166 28 5,340 3,937 934 468 2,023 1,557 239 227 15 15 - - 2,008 1,541 239 227 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 24,182 18,885 3,377 1,921 1,524 914 524 85 22,659 17,971 2,852 1,836 15,339 11,999 2,244 1,097 969 645 268 57 14,370 11,354 1,976 1,040 8,404 6,482 1,115 808 524 240 256 28 7,880 6,242 858 780 - - - - - - - - - - - - 439 405 18 16 30 30 - - 409 375 18 16 13,787 9,962 2,548 1,276 1,055 570 428 57 12,731 9,392 2,120 1,219 13,078 9,352 2,511 1,215 1,042 557 428 57 12,036 8,795 2,083 1,158 709 610 37 61 13 13 - - 695 597 37 61 10,396 8,923 828 645 469 344 96 28 9,927 8,579 732 617 190 Table H-5. Value of Home, Taxes, Insurance, Mortgage Payments, and Condominium Costs by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands:2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Value of Home Taxes Insurance Mortgage Payments Condominium Costs Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Unit Value of Home Total Households less than $80,000 $80,000 to 89,999 $90,000 to 99,999 $100,000 to 124,999 $125,000 to 149,999 $150,000 to 174,999 $175,000 to 199,999 $200,000 to 249,999 $250,000 to 299,999 $300,000 to 349,999 $350,000 to 399,999 $400,000 to 499,999 $500,000 or more Mean (dollars) Median (dollars) Units Paying Real Estate Taxes Units Paying Homeowner's Insurance Property has no mortgage Property has mortgage Taxes included in payment Home insurance included in payment Home equity loan Second mortgage Mortgage on property Owner-occupied single family unit Property has no mortgage Property has monthly mortgage less than $200 $200 to $399 $400 to $599 $600 to $799 $800 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 to $1,399 $1,400 to $1,599 $1,600 to $1,799 $1,800 to $1,999 $2,000 or more Median (dollars) Condominium Owner-occupied housing unit Unit is not a condominium Unit is a condominium Property has no mortgage Property has monthly mortgage less than $400 $400 to $599 $600 to $799 $800 to $1,199 $1,200 or more Median (dollars) Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 16,388 12,648 1,719 2,021 9,912 7,702 672 1,537 6,477 4,946 1,047 483 858 624 24 210 694 460 24 210 164 164 - - 539 389 71 79 455 353 23 79 84 36 48 - 373 350 - 23 263 240 - 23 110 110 - - 1,151 984 67 100 942 793 49 100 209 191 18 - 1,203 1,060 22 121 1,026 905 - 121 177 155 22 - 2,008 1,595 101 312 1,184 971 83 131 824 625 18 182 2,029 1,548 43 437 1,694 1,259 43 392 335 290 - 45 1,536 1,155 232 149 891 683 59 149 645 472 173 - 2,158 1,803 197 158 972 738 132 102 1,186 1,065 64 56 1,403 1,028 247 128 924 715 97 112 479 313 150 16 912 743 113 56 230 209 - 21 682 534 113 35 998 713 185 100 338 206 84 48 660 507 101 52 1,219 654 418 146 299 171 79 49 920 484 339 97 270,054 252,905 422,402 247,756 217,076 209,880 336,801 200,759 351,132 319,902 477,381 397,259 225,523 196,333 335,397 184,446 180,785 177,559 285,393 181,717 289,524 285,099 381,593 281,431 3,583 2,938 224 421 2,011 1,679 89 243 1,571 1,259 135 178 3,025 2,530 211 284 1,864 1,559 59 246 1,161 971 151 38 10,390 7,923 1,265 1,202 6,548 5,008 434 1,106 3,842 2,915 832 96 5,999 4,726 454 819 3,364 2,694 239 431 2,635 2,032 215 388 2,573 1,978 265 330 1,387 1,067 85 235 1,186 911 180 95 2,642 2,090 216 336 1,413 1,177 85 151 1,230 913 131 186 24 24 - - 24 24 - - - - - - 126 74 22 29 29 - - 29 96 74 22 - 16,698 12,837 1,804 2,057 10,110 7,815 757 1,537 6,588 5,022 1,047 519 10,531 7,987 1,307 1,238 6,635 5,054 475 1,106 3,896 2,933 832 131 6,167 4,850 498 819 3,475 2,761 282 431 2,692 2,089 215 388 58 40 - 18 22 22 - - 36 18 - 18 312 275 19 18 194 175 19 - 118 100 - 18 1,410 1,229 42 139 884 740 23 121 526 489 19 18 968 852 50 67 744 627 50 67 224 224 - - 578 506 53 19 394 354 21 19 185 153 32 - 765 628 22 115 515 394 22 99 251 235 - 16 574 366 - 209 269 193 - 76 305 173 - 132 272 139 84 48 193 82 62 48 79 56 22 - 65 28 - 37 28 28 - - 37 - - 37 152 111 22 19 15 15 - - 137 95 22 19 873 625 183 65 217 131 86 - 656 494 97 65 835 765 1,433 1,087 737 697 1,412 916 1,026 945 1,494 1,176 20,343 15,479 2,550 2,313 10,566 8,050 952 1,563 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 19,989 15,362 2,379 2,249 10,358 7,975 820 1,563 9,631 7,387 1,559 686 353 118 171 65 208 75 132 - 146 42 38 65 194 26 125 42 103 - 103 - 91 26 22 42 159 91 45 22 105 75 29 - 54 16 16 22 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 62 62 - - 46 46 - - 16 16 - - 45 - 45 - 29 - 29 - 16 - 16 - 52 29 - 22 29 29 - - 22 - - 22 954 747 1,000 2,100 886 764 1,000 - 1,078 700 1,000 2,100 191 Table H-5. Value of Home, Taxes, Insurance, Mortgage Payments, and Condominium Costs by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands:2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Value of Home Taxes Insurance Mortgage Payments Condominium Costs Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Unit Value of Home Total Households less than $80,000 $80,000 to 89,999 $90,000 to 99,999 $100,000 to 124,999 $125,000 to 149,999 $150,000 to 174,999 $175,000 to 199,999 $200,000 to 249,999 $250,000 to 299,999 $300,000 to 349,999 $350,000 to 399,999 $400,000 to 499,999 $500,000 or more Mean (dollars) Median (dollars) Units Paying Real Estate Taxes Units Paying Homeowner's Insurance Property has no mortgage Property has mortgage Taxes included in payment Home insurance included in payment Home equity loan Second mortgage Mortgage on property Owner-occupied single family unit Property has no mortgage Property has monthly mortgage less than $200 $200 to $399 $400 to $599 $600 to $799 $800 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 to $1,399 $1,400 to $1,599 $1,600 to $1,799 $1,800 to $1,999 $2,000 or more Median (dollars) Condominium Owner-occupied housing unit Unit is not a condominium Unit is a condominium Property has no mortgage Property has monthly mortgage less than $400 $400 to $599 $600 to $799 $800 to $1,199 $1,200 or more Median (dollars) St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 6,477 4,946 1,047 483 235 160 75 - 6,241 4,786 972 483 164 164 - - - - - - 164 164 - - 84 36 48 - - - - - 84 36 48 - 110 110 - - - - - - 110 110 - - 209 191 18 - - - - - 209 191 18 - 177 155 22 - - - - - 177 155 22 - 824 625 18 182 - - - - 824 625 18 182 335 290 - 45 - - - - 335 290 - 45 645 472 173 - 58 43 15 - 586 429 158 - 1,186 1,065 64 56 - - - - 1,186 1,065 64 56 479 313 150 16 - - - - 479 313 150 16 682 534 113 35 90 45 45 - 592 489 68 35 660 507 101 52 - - - - 660 507 101 52 920 484 339 97 87 72 15 - 833 412 324 97 351,132 319,902 477,381 397,259 475,929 502,198 420,000 - 346,427 313,804 481,821 397,259 289,524 285,099 381,593 281,431 391,420 395,341 387,500 - 288,275 284,238 377,661 281,431 1,571 1,259 135 178 13 13 - - 1,558 1,246 135 178 1,161 971 151 38 13 13 - - 1,148 958 151 38 3,842 2,915 832 96 209 134 75 - 3,633 2,781 757 96 2,635 2,032 215 388 27 27 - - 2,608 2,005 215 388 1,186 911 180 95 - - - - 1,186 911 180 95 1,230 913 131 186 13 13 - - 1,216 899 131 186 - - - - - - - - - - - - 96 74 22 - - - - - 96 74 22 - 6,588 5,022 1,047 519 235 160 75 - 6,353 4,862 972 519 3,896 2,933 832 131 209 134 75 - 3,687 2,799 757 131 2,692 2,089 215 388 27 27 - - 2,666 2,063 215 388 36 18 - 18 - - - - 36 18 - 18 118 100 - 18 - - - - 118 100 - 18 526 489 19 18 - - - - 526 489 19 18 224 224 - - 13 13 - - 211 211 - - 185 153 32 - - - - - 185 153 32 - 251 235 - 16 - - - - 251 235 - 16 305 173 - 132 - - - - 305 173 - 132 79 56 22 - - - - - 79 56 22 - 37 - - 37 - - - - 37 - - 37 137 95 22 19 - - - - 137 95 22 19 656 494 97 65 13 13 - - 642 481 97 65 1,026 945 1,494 1,176 1,401 1,401 - - 1,026 945 1,494 1,176 9,777 7,429 1,597 750 544 387 130 27 9,233 7,042 1,467 724 9,631 7,387 1,559 686 544 387 130 27 9,087 6,999 1,429 659 146 42 38 65 - - - - 146 42 38 65 91 26 22 42 - - - - 91 26 22 42 54 16 16 22 - - - - 54 16 16 22 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 16 16 - - - - - - 16 16 - - 16 - 16 - - - - - 16 - 16 - 22 - - 22 - - - - 22 - - 22 1,078 700 1,000 2,100 - - - - 1,078 700 1,000 2,100 192 Table H-6. Selected Monthly Owner Costs for Specified Owner-Occupied Households by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Selected Monthly Owner Costs for Specified Owner-Occupied Households Specified owner-occupied units Selected Monthly Owner Costs Units with a mortgage Less than $500 $500 to $749 $750 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 to $1,399 $1,400 to $1,599 $1,600 to $1,799 $1,800 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,399 $2,400 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Units without a mortgage Less than $250 $250 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 to $449 $450 to $499 $500 to $599 $600 to $699 $700 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) SMOC as Percent of income Units with a mortgage Less than 15 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 34 percent 35 to 44 percent 45 to 59 percent 60 percent or more Not calculated Median (percent) Units without a mortgage Less than 10 percent 10 to 14 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 34 percent 35 to 44 percent 45 to 59 percent 60 percent or more Not calculated Median (percent) Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 16,388 12,648 1,719 2,021 9,912 7,702 672 1,537 6,477 4,946 1,047 483 5,999 4,726 454 819 3,364 2,694 239 431 2,635 2,032 215 388 76 76 - - 49 49 - - 26 26 - - 271 174 21 76 149 107 21 22 121 68 - 54 830 718 42 70 494 401 23 70 336 317 19 - 740 686 29 24 532 478 29 24 208 208 - - 842 737 40 65 544 439 40 65 298 298 - - 619 579 22 18 339 317 22 - 280 262 - 18 637 455 41 140 431 341 41 49 206 114 - 92 407 206 75 126 217 123 21 73 190 83 54 53 460 372 - 89 322 275 - 47 138 97 - 42 1,117 723 184 210 287 164 42 81 829 559 141 129 1,478 1,392 1,884 1,825 1,368 1,342 1,460 1,740 1,645 1,475 25,716 1,914 1,708 1,608 2,251 1,981 1,497 1,449 1,556 1,762 1,977 1,819 3,022 2,226 10,390 7,923 1,265 1,202 6,548 5,008 434 1,106 3,842 2,915 832 96 5,543 4,507 718 318 3,441 2,892 248 301 2,101 1,615 470 16 3,038 2,493 233 313 1,674 1,291 96 287 1,365 1,202 137 26 744 484 113 147 483 314 23 147 261 171 90 - 813 572 63 178 526 326 23 178 287 247 40 - 731 469 73 189 511 322 19 169 220 147 53 19 431 389 19 23 319 277 19 23 112 112 - - 377 248 62 67 266 195 19 51 111 53 42 16 257 130 103 24 132 69 39 24 126 61 64 - 170 109 43 18 130 109 21 - 40 - 22 18 216.8 207.8 198.7 302.6 217.9 200.4 205.8 300.7 215.4 215.7 195.7 414.6 266.2 257.0 285.9 312.1 268.8 260.0 292.6 301.4 262.0 252.0 282.2 443.8 5,999 4,726 454 819 3,364 2,694 239 431 2,635 2,032 215 388 178 160 - 18 134 134 - - 44 26 - 18 535 410 102 23 265 181 61 23 270 228 42 - 787 679 - 108 483 411 - 71 304 267 - 37 557 491 - 65 335 289 - 46 222 202 - 19 517 433 16 68 270 250 - 19 247 182 16 49 782 693 42 47 576 509 19 47 206 184 22 - 855 619 102 134 619 437 86 96 236 182 16 38 1,525 1,079 192 254 525 346 73 107 1,000 734 119 147 263 162 - 101 158 136 - 22 105 26 - 79 38.8 36.6 54.8 48.3 37.0 35.3 51.9 44.5 43.6 40.2 63.9 57.3 10,390 7,923 1,265 1,202 6,548 5,008 434 1,106 3,842 2,915 832 96 4,966 3,739 658 568 2,849 2,156 186 507 2,117 1,584 472 62 1,618 1,266 174 178 1,192 929 101 162 426 337 73 16 960 849 111 - 580 513 66 - 380 336 45 - 502 394 109 - 273 273 - - 230 121 109 - 404 312 22 69 253 184 - 69 151 128 22 - 247 223 - 24 184 160 - 24 64 64 - - 188 122 18 48 154 105 - 48 34 16 18 - 155 104 - 51 136 85 - 51 19 19 - - 232 143 68 21 118 78 19 21 114 65 48 - 1,117 770 106 241 810 526 61 223 307 244 45 18 9.4 9.6 8.9 8.6 10.1 10.5 10.0 8.8 8.5 8.6 8.5 6.7 193 Table H-6. Selected Monthly Owner Costs for Specified Owner-Occupied Households by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Selected Monthly Owner Costs for Specified Owner-Occupied Households Specified owner-occupied units Selected Monthly Owner Costs Units with a mortgage Less than $500 $500 to $749 $750 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 to $1,399 $1,400 to $1,599 $1,600 to $1,799 $1,800 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,399 $2,400 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Units without a mortgage Less than $250 $250 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 to $449 $450 to $499 $500 to $599 $600 to $699 $700 or more Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) SMOC as Percent of income Units with a mortgage Less than 15 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 34 percent 35 to 44 percent 45 to 59 percent 60 percent or more Not calculated Median (percent) Units without a mortgage Less than 10 percent 10 to 14 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 34 percent 35 to 44 percent 45 to 59 percent 60 percent or more Not calculated Median (percent) St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 6,477 4,946 1,047 483 235 160 75 - 6,241 4,786 972 483 2,635 2,032 215 388 27 27 - - 2,608 2,005 215 388 26 26 - - - - - - 26 26 - - 121 68 - 54 - - - - 121 68 - 54 336 317 19 - - - - - 336 317 19 - 208 208 - - 13 13 - - 195 195 - - 298 298 - - - - - - 298 298 - - 280 262 - 18 - - - - 280 262 - 18 206 114 - 92 - - - - 206 114 - 92 190 83 54 53 - - - - 190 83 54 53 138 97 - 42 - - - - 138 97 - 42 829 559 141 129 13 13 - - 816 546 141 129 1,645 1,475 25,716 1,914 1,800 1,800 - - 1,645 1,475 25,716 1,914 1,977 1,819 3,022 2,226 2,294 2,294 - - 1,974 1,813 3,022 2,226 3,842 2,915 832 96 209 134 75 - 3,633 2,781 757 96 2,101 1,615 470 16 134 73 60 - 1,968 1,541 410 16 1,365 1,202 137 26 15 15 - - 1,350 1,187 137 26 261 171 90 - 15 15 - - 246 155 90 - 287 247 40 - 15 15 - - 272 232 40 - 220 147 53 19 15 - 15 - 205 147 38 19 112 112 - - 30 30 - - 82 82 - - 111 53 42 16 - - - - 111 53 42 16 126 61 64 - - - - - 126 61 64 - 40 - 22 18 - - - - 40 - 22 18 215.4 215.7 195.7 414.6 167.6 205.9 125.0 - 217.2 215.8 209.0 414.6 262.0 252.0 282.2 443.8 246.4 260.0 219.6 - 262.8 251.7 287.7 443.8 2,635 2,032 215 388 27 27 - - 2,608 2,005 215 388 44 26 - 18 - - - - 44 26 - 18 270 228 42 - - - - - 270 228 42 - 304 267 - 37 - - - - 304 267 - 37 222 202 - 19 - - - - 222 202 - 19 247 182 16 49 - - - - 247 182 16 49 206 184 22 - 13 13 - - 193 171 22 - 236 182 16 38 - - - - 236 182 16 38 1,000 734 119 147 13 13 - - 987 720 119 147 105 26 - 79 - - - - 105 26 - 79 43.6 40.2 63.9 57.3 52.5 52.5 - - 43.5 39.9 63.9 57.3 3,842 2,915 832 96 209 134 75 - 3,633 2,781 757 96 2,117 1,584 472 62 119 103 15 - 1,998 1,480 457 62 426 337 73 16 15 - 15 - 411 337 58 16 380 336 45 - - - - - 380 336 45 - 230 121 109 - - - - - 230 121 109 - 151 128 22 - - - - - 151 128 22 - 64 64 - - - - - - 64 64 - - 34 16 18 - - - - - 34 16 18 - 19 19 - - - - - - 19 19 - - 114 65 48 - - - - - 114 65 48 - 307 244 45 18 75 30 45 - 232 214 - 18 8.5 8.6 8.5 6.7 6.1 5.5 10.0 - 8.7 8.8 8.5 6.7 194 Table H-7. Household income, Poverty Status and Gross Rent by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Income Poverty Status Gross Rent Household income Occupied Households with income Median (dollars) Owner-occupied households Median (dollars) Renter-occupied households Median (dollars) Family Below Poverty Last Year All Families Families below poverty level Percent of families below poverty Married couple families Male householder, no spouse present Female householder, no spouse present Gross rent Total Less than $400 $400 to $499 $500 to $599 $600 to $699 $700 to $799 $800 to $899 $900 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 or more No cash rent Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Gross Rent as Percent of Income less than 10 percent 10 to 14 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 39 percent 40 to 49 percent 50 to 59 percent 60 to 69 percent 70 percent or more No cash rent Median (percent) Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 38,213 29,704 4,605 3,904 16,310 12,644 1,457 2,209 21,903 17,061 3,147 1,695 31,098 29,242 45,671 38,517 28,957 28,248 34,998 31,867 32,384 30,035 49,659 53,082 18,508 14,247 2,334 1,928 9,466 7,343 830 1,292 9,043 6,904 1,504 635 37,685 36,059 41,041 49,382 35,676 34,952 35,661 41,133 40,076 37,288 45,245 57,623 19,705 15,458 2,271 1,977 6,845 5,301 627 917 12,860 10,157 1,643 1,060 26,801 25,008 49,379 29,685 22,088 21,297 32,875 22,868 29,238 26,954 52,656 38,170 21,928 17,086 2,108 2,734 10,059 7,807 667 1,585 11,868 9,279 1,441 1,148 4,615 3,847 190 578 2,420 1,940 92 388 2,195 1,907 97 191 21.0 22.5 9.0 21.2 24.1 24.8 13.8 24.5 18.5 20.5 6.8 16.6 1,457 1,103 128 226 723 479 71 173 734 625 56 53 541 467 - 74 161 135 - 26 380 332 - 48 2,617 2,277 62 278 1,537 1,326 21 190 1,080 950 41 89 22,029 17,400 2,477 2,151 7,623 5,944 698 981 14,406 11,456 1,779 1,170 835 774 - 61 438 377 - 61 397 397 - - 899 804 18 77 171 149 - 22 727 655 18 55 2,106 1,819 145 143 520 412 19 89 1,586 1,407 125 54 1,744 1,389 192 163 760 621 66 73 984 767 126 90 2,639 2,238 232 168 581 493 42 46 2,058 1,746 190 122 1,818 1,450 271 98 575 351 157 67 1,243 1,099 113 31 1,669 1,561 36 72 458 413 23 22 1,212 1,148 13 50 2,520 1,921 319 279 614 365 142 107 1,906 1,556 178 172 4,289 2,579 1,093 617 767 547 119 102 3,522 2,033 974 515 3,510 2,865 171 474 2,739 2,217 130 393 770 648 42 81 857 817 1,162 1,041 795 762 899 805 886 839 1,503 1,165 942 881 1,231 1,076 847 825 997 848 976 900 1,308 1,199 2,111 1,713 186 213 484 372 50 61 1,628 1,340 136 152 1,147 844 248 55 322 231 67 24 825 614 180 31 1,637 1,121 391 125 450 362 45 44 1,187 760 346 81 1,655 1,225 232 198 457 289 116 52 1,197 936 116 146 1,643 1,169 250 224 326 253 73 - 1,317 915 178 224 2,829 2,198 375 256 707 541 15 151 2,122 1,657 360 105 2,171 1,852 97 222 558 467 23 68 1,613 1,385 74 154 1,420 1,192 101 127 431 294 40 96 990 898 61 31 1,120 990 105 26 253 182 46 26 867 808 59 - 2,786 2,232 321 233 895 735 93 67 1,891 1,496 228 166 3,510 2,865 171 474 2,739 2,217 130 393 770 648 42 81 33.8 35.4 26.9 31.0 35.7 36.6 25.4 37.5 33.1 35.1 27.6 28.0 195 Table H-7. Household income, Poverty Status and Gross Rent by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Household Income Poverty Status Gross Rent Household income Occupied Households with income Median (dollars) Owner-occupied households Median (dollars) Renter-occupied households Median (dollars) Family Below Poverty Last Year All Families Families below poverty level Percent of families below poverty Married couple families Male householder, no spouse present Female householder, no spouse present Gross rent Total Less than $400 $400 to $499 $500 to $599 $600 to $699 $700 to $799 $800 to $899 $900 to $999 $1,000 to $1,199 $1,200 or more No cash rent Median (dollars) Mean (dollars) Gross Rent as Percent of Income less than 10 percent 10 to 14 percent 15 to 19 percent 20 to 24 percent 25 to 29 percent 30 to 39 percent 40 to 49 percent 50 to 59 percent 60 to 69 percent 70 percent or more No cash rent Median (percent) St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 21,903 17,061 3,147 1,695 1,296 776 434 85 20,607 16,284 2,713 1,610 32,384 30,035 49,659 53,082 45,334 37,033 48,583 65,444 31,943 29,770 49,770 49,879 9,043 6,904 1,504 635 416 304 85 27 8,627 6,599 1,419 609 40,076 37,288 45,245 57,623 44,047 45,629 40,671 50,001 39,910 36,939 45,587 57,623 12,860 10,157 1,643 1,060 880 472 349 58 11,980 9,685 1,294 1,001 29,238 26,954 52,656 38,170 40,769 32,972 51,221 65,297 28,762 26,693 52,906 36,957 11,868 9,279 1,441 1,148 744 489 198 57 11,125 8,790 1,243 1,092 2,195 1,907 97 191 100 85 15 - 2,095 1,822 82 191 18.5 20.5 6.8 16.6 13.4 17.4 7.6 - 18.8 20.7 6.6 17.5 734 625 56 53 55 55 - - 679 570 56 53 380 332 - 48 15 15 - - 365 317 - 48 1,080 950 41 89 30 15 15 - 1,050 935 26 89 14,406 11,456 1,779 1,170 980 527 394 58 13,426 10,929 1,385 1,112 397 397 - - - - - - 397 397 - - 727 655 18 55 - - - - 727 655 18 55 1,586 1,407 125 54 81 15 66 - 1,505 1,392 59 54 984 767 126 90 13 13 - - 970 754 126 90 2,058 1,746 190 122 87 27 60 - 1,971 1,719 129 122 1,243 1,099 113 31 110 66 28 15 1,134 1,033 85 16 1,212 1,148 13 50 72 58 13 - 1,140 1,090 - 50 1,906 1,556 178 172 168 126 28 13 1,738 1,430 149 159 3,522 2,033 974 515 340 153 157 30 3,182 1,880 818 485 770 648 42 81 110 68 42 - 661 580 - 81 886 839 1,503 1,165 1,086 1,079 1,059 1,283 872 825 1,629 1,161 976 900 1,308 1,199 1,201 1,247 1,127 1,284 960 884 1,354 1,194 1,628 1,340 136 152 132 72 45 15 1,496 1,269 91 137 825 614 180 31 115 30 85 - 710 584 95 31 1,187 760 346 81 28 28 - - 1,159 731 346 81 1,197 936 116 146 111 42 55 15 1,086 894 61 131 1,317 915 178 224 81 40 42 - 1,235 876 136 224 2,122 1,657 360 105 81 27 40 15 2,040 1,630 320 90 1,613 1,385 74 154 85 27 58 - 1,528 1,358 16 154 990 898 61 31 57 43 - 13 933 855 61 18 867 808 59 - 40 40 - - 827 768 59 - 1,891 1,496 228 166 140 111 28 - 1,751 1,385 200 166 770 648 42 81 110 68 42 - 661 580 - 81 33.1 35.1 27.6 28.0 28.0 36.8 24.2 24.7 33.4 35.0 28.6 28.1 196 Table H-8. Real Estate taxes paid, Homeowner's Insurance, Secondary Mortgage Payment, Electricity and Water Costs by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Real Estate taxes paid Homeowner's Insurance Secondary Mortgage Payments Electricity Costs Water Costs Real Estate Taxes Specified owner-occupied units Does not pay real estate taxes Real estate taxes not reported Amount real estate taxes paid Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,999 $3,000 to $3,999 $4,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Median (dollars) Annual Homeowner's Insurance Specified owner-occupied units No homeowner's insurance Insurance cost not reported Cost of insurance reported Less than $2,000 $2,000 to $3,999 $4,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $5,999 $6,000 or more Median (dollars) Second Mortgage/Home Equity Specified owner-occupied units No mortgage Principle mortgage only With secondary mortgage Less than $500 More than $500 Use of electricity Included in rent or condominium fee No specific cost or not used Monthly Cost for Electricity Households paying electricity less than $50 $50 to $99 $100 to $149 $150 to $199 $200 to $249 $250 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 or more Median (dollars) Annual Water bill Households purchasing water less than $150 $150 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 to $550 $550 to $749 $750 to $999 $1,000 or more Median (dollars) Virgin Islands Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Croix Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 16,388 12,648 1,719 2,021 9,912 7,702 672 1,537 6,477 4,946 1,047 483 326 326 - - 251 251 - - 75 75 - - 12,480 9,385 1,496 1,600 7,650 5,772 584 1,294 4,830 3,613 912 306 3,583 2,938 224 421 2,011 1,679 89 243 1,571 1,259 135 178 983 830 56 97 453 389 40 24 530 441 16 73 811 629 116 66 286 266 19 - 525 362 97 66 421 329 22 70 258 211 - 47 162 117 22 22 578 492 - 86 412 342 - 70 167 151 - 16 429 348 29 52 310 229 29 52 120 120 - - 360 310 - 50 292 242 - 50 68 68 - - 1,995 2,015 1,596 2,279 3,056 2,758 1,556 5,038 1,203 1,189 1,766 1,222 16,388 12,648 1,719 2,021 9,912 7,702 672 1,537 6,477 4,946 1,047 483 1,011 770 71 171 610 490 71 49 401 279 - 121 12,352 9,348 1,438 1,566 7,437 5,653 542 1,242 4,915 3,695 896 324 3,025 2,530 211 284 1,864 1,559 59 246 1,161 971 151 38 896 803 21 72 572 501 21 50 324 302 - 22 1,341 1,177 - 164 937 789 - 148 404 388 - 16 262 220 16 26 169 143 - 26 94 78 16 - 232 232 - - 76 76 - - 156 156 - - 295 98 174 23 111 49 39 23 183 48 135 - 2,686 2,558 7,043 2,982 2,492 2,421 6,466 3,024 3,376 3,075 8,500 860 16,388 12,648 1,719 2,021 9,912 7,702 672 1,537 6,477 4,946 1,047 483 10,390 7,923 1,265 1,202 6,548 5,008 434 1,106 3,842 2,915 832 96 5,849 4,628 432 790 3,311 2,670 239 402 2,538 1,958 193 388 150 98 22 29 54 24 - 29 96 74 22 - 74 74 - - - - - - 74 74 - - 76 24 22 29 54 24 - 29 22 - 22 - 1,914 1,314 333 268 304 263 41 - 1,610 1,051 291 268 1,181 933 126 122 697 467 108 122 484 466 18 - 39,276 30,633 4,569 4,075 17,188 13,264 1,501 2,422 22,088 17,368 3,067 1,652 267 201 38 28 129 101 - 28 138 99 38 - 2,842 2,399 352 92 1,407 1,202 132 74 1,435 1,197 219 18 6,799 5,683 594 523 2,784 2,226 265 293 4,016 3,457 329 230 7,895 6,360 885 650 3,810 3,059 284 468 4,084 3,301 601 182 5,287 4,278 536 473 2,145 1,673 203 269 3,142 2,605 333 204 4,369 3,434 361 574 1,830 1,439 109 282 2,539 1,995 252 291 4,031 2,837 592 602 1,525 1,013 160 352 2,506 1,824 432 249 2,507 1,858 270 379 1,334 994 23 318 1,173 865 247 61 5,278 3,582 941 755 2,222 1,558 326 338 3,056 2,024 615 416 217 208 239 274 211 201 217 264 222 212 253 283 35,691 27,962 3,659 4,070 15,279 11,838 1,087 2,354 20,412 16,125 2,572 1,716 8,225 6,931 557 737 3,611 2,953 162 496 4,614 3,978 395 241 8,367 6,696 1,008 663 3,746 2,965 235 546 4,621 3,731 773 117 2,112 1,528 274 310 787 575 126 86 1,325 953 148 224 2,509 1,905 239 366 1,056 791 135 131 1,453 1,114 104 235 5,044 3,774 827 443 2,467 1,901 227 339 2,577 1,873 600 104 3,335 2,552 166 616 1,393 975 23 395 1,942 1,577 143 221 2,804 2,121 282 401 1,018 684 139 195 1,786 1,437 143 206 3,405 2,487 360 558 1,248 995 63 190 2,157 1,492 297 368 331 312 354 396 319 300 362 373 338 319 345 459 197 Table H-8. Real Estate taxes paid, Homeowner's Insurance, Secondary Mortgage Payment, Electricity and Water Costs by Island and Householder's Race, U.S. Virgin Islands: 2013 (continued) [For definitions of terms and meanings of symbols, see text] Source: 2013 Virgin Islands Community Survey, Eastern Caribbean Center, University of the Virgin Islands Real Estate taxes paid Homeowner's Insurance Secondary Mortgage Payments Electricity Costs Water Costs Real Estate Taxes Specified owner-occupied units Does not pay real estate taxes Real estate taxes not reported Amount real estate taxes paid Less than $1,000 $1,000 to $1,999 $2,000 to $2,999 $3,000 to $3,999 $4,000 to $4,999 $5,000 or more Median (dollars) Annual Homeowner's Insurance Specified owner-occupied units No homeowner's insurance Insurance cost not reported Cost of insurance reported Less than $2,000 $2,000 to $3,999 $4,000 to $4,999 $5,000 to $5,999 $6,000 or more Median (dollars) Second Mortgage/Home Equity Specified owner-occupied units No mortgage Principle mortgage only With secondary mortgage Less than $500 More than $500 Use of electricity Included in rent or condominium fee No specific cost or not used Monthly Cost for Electricity Households paying electricity less than $50 $50 to $99 $100 to $149 $150 to $199 $200 to $249 $250 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 or more Median (dollars) Annual Water bill Households purchasing water less than $150 $150 to $299 $300 to $349 $350 to $399 $400 to $550 $550 to $749 $750 to $999 $1,000 or more Median (dollars) St. Thomas and St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St. John Race of head of household Total Black White Other races St.Thomas Race of head of household Total Black White Other races 6,477 4,946 1,047 483 235 160 75 - 6,241 4,786 972 483 75 75 - - - - - - 75 75 - - 4,830 3,613 912 306 222 147 75 - 4,608 3,466 837 306 1,571 1,259 135 178 13 13 - - 1,558 1,246 135 178 530 441 16 73 - - - - 530 441 16 73 525 362 97 66 - - - - 525 362 97 66 162 117 22 22 - - - - 162 117 22 22 167 151 - 16 13 13 - - 153 137 - 16 120 120 - - - - - - 120 120 - - 68 68 - - - - - - 68 68 - - 1,203 1,189 1,766 1,222 6,499 6,499 - - 1,198 1,182 1,766 1,222 6,477 4,946 1,047 483 235 160 75 - 6,241 4,786 972 483 401 279 - 121 - - - - 401 279 - 121 4,915 3,695 896 324 222 147 75 - 4,693 3,549 821 324 1,161 971 151 38 13 13 - - 1,148 958 151 38 324 302 - 22 - - - - 324 302 - 22 404 388 - 16 - - - - 404 388 - 16 94 78 16 - - - - - 94 78 16 - 156 156 - - 13 13 - - 142 142 - - 183 48 135 - - - - - 183 48 135 - 3,376 3,075 8,500 860 5,500 5,500 - - 3,348 3,045 8,500 860 6,477 4,946 1,047 483 235 160 75 - 6,241 4,786 972 483 3,842 2,915 832 96 209 134 75 - 3,633 2,781 757 96 2,538 1,958 193 388 27 27 - - 2,512 1,931 193 388 96 74 22 - - - - - 96 74 22 - 74 74 - - - - - - 74 74 - - 22 - 22 - - - - - 22 - 22 - 1,610 1,051 291 268 299 148 121 30 1,311 903 170 238 484 466 18 - 13 13 - - 471 453 18 - 22,088 17,368 3,067 1,652 1,212 753 403 55 20,877 16,615 2,664 1,598 138 99 38 - - - - - 138 99 38 - 1,435 1,197 219 18 40 27 13 - 1,395 1,171 206 18 4,016 3,457 329 230 53 53 - - 3,963 3,404 329 230 4,084 3,301 601 182 164 88 75 - 3,921 3,212 526 182 3,142 2,605 333 204 193 136 42 15 2,949 2,469 291 189 2,539 1,995 252 291 83 68 15 - 2,456 1,927 237 291 2,506 1,824 432 249 285 125 147 13 2,221 1,699 286 236 1,173 865 247 61 145 102 43 - 1,028 763 204 61 3,056 2,024 615 416 249 155 68 27 2,807 1,870 547 390 222 212 253 283 313 302 319 347 217 209 240 281 20,412 16,125 2,572 1,716 1,265 790 391 85 19,147 15,335 2,181 1,631 4,614 3,978 395 241 58 58 - - 4,555 3,920 395 241 4,621 3,731 773 117 476 274 187 15 4,145 3,457 586 102 1,325 953 148 224 53 27 13 13 1,272 926 135 211 1,453 1,114 104 235 113 85 15 13 1,340 1,029 89 222 2,577 1,873 600 104 149 103 30 15 2,428 1,770 570 89 1,942 1,577 143 221 68 42 27 - 1,874 1,535 117 221 1,786 1,437 143 206 256 134 106 15 1,530 1,303 37 191 2,157 1,492 297 368 93 66 13 13 2,064 1,426 283 355 338 319 345 459 370 371 333 409 336 317 346 468   APPENDIX A Definitions of Subject Characteristics CONTENTS POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS ............A-2 Actual Hours Worked Last Week (See Employment Status) Age ...................................................................................A-2 Citizenship .......................................................................A-3 Civilian Labor Force (See Employment Status) Class of Worker (See Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker) Disability (See Mobility Limitation Status, see Self-Care Limitation Status, see Work Disability Status) Earnings in 2012 (See Income in 2012) Educational Attainment ..................................................A-3 Employment Status ........................................................A-5 Families (See Household Type and Relationship) Family Composition (See Household Type and Relationship) Family Income in 2012 (See Income in 2012) Family Size (See Household Type and Relationship) Family Type (See Household Type and Relationship) Foreign-Born Persons (See Place of Birth) Foster Children (See Household Type and Relationship) Hispanic Origin ...............................................................A-7 Household (See Household Type and Relationship) Household Income in 2012 (See Income in 2012) Household Language (See Language Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English) Household Size (See Household Type and Relationship) Household Type and Relationship ................................A-8 Householder (See Household Type and Relationship) Income Deficit (See Poverty Status in 2012) Income in 2012 .............................................................. A-11 Income Type in 2012 (See Income in 2012) Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker ............... A-15 Language Spoken at Home and Ability to Speak English ............................................. A19 Labor Force Status (See Employment Status) Marital Status ................................................................ A-20 Married Couples (See Marital Status) Military Benefits ............................................................ A-21 Migration (See Residence in 2012) Mobility Limitation Status ............................................ A-21 Nativity (See Place of Birth) Occupation (See Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker) Own Children (See Household Type and Relationship) Per Capita Income (See Income in 2012) Period of Military Service (See Veteran Status) Persons in Family (See Household Type and Relationship) Persons in Household (See Household Type and Relationship) Place of Birth and Parents’ Place of Birth .................. A-22 Poverty Status in 2012 .................................................. A-22 Race ............................................................................... A-25 Reference Week ............................................................ A-26 Related Children (See Household Type and Relationship) Residence in 2012 ......................................................... A-27 School Enrollment and Labor Force Status .............. A-28 School Enrollment and Type of School ...................... A-28 Self-Care Limitation Status .......................................... A-30 Sex ................................................................................. A-30 Spanish Origin (See Hispanic Origin) Stepfamily (See Household Type and Relationship) Subfamily (See Household Type and Relationship) Type of School (See School Enrollment and Type of School) Usual Hours Worked Per Week (See Work Status) Veteran Status .............................................................. A-30 Weeks Worked (See Work Status) Work Disability Status .................................................. A-32 Work Status................................................................... A-32 Worker (See Employment Status, Industry, Occupation, and Class of Worker, Journey to Work, and Work Status) Workers in Family (See Work Status) Year of Entry ................................................................. A-33 Years of Military Service (See Veteran Status) HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS ............. A-35 Acreage ......................................................................... A-35 Agricultural Sales ......................................................... A-35 Aggregate Contract Rent (See Contract Rent) Aggregate Rooms (See Rooms) Air Conditioning ........................................................... A-35 Bedrooms ...................................................................... A-36 Boat or House Boat (See Units in Structure) Bottled or Tank Gas (See Cooking Fuel) Business on Property .................................................. A-36 Condominium Fee ........................................................ A-36 Condominium Status ................................................... A-37 Contract Rent ................................................................ A-37 Cooking Fuel ................................................................. A-38 Duration of Vacancy ..................................................... A-39 Fuel Oil, Kerosene, Etc. (See Cooking Fuel) Gross Rent .................................................................... A-39 Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income in 2012 ........................................................... A-39 Homeowner Vacancy Rate (See Vacancy Status) Hotels, Motels, Rooming Houses, Etc. (See Living Quarters) Housing Units (See Living Quarters) Insurance for Fire, Hazard, and Flood ........................ A-39 Living Quarters ............................................................. A-40 Mean Persons Per Room (See Persons per Room) Median Persons in Unit (See Persons in Unit) Median and Quartile Contract Rent (See Contract Rent) Median and Quartile Value (See Value) Median Rooms (See Rooms) Median Selected Monthly Owner Costs (See Selected Monthly Owner Costs) Median Year Structure Built (See Year Structure Built) Mobile Home or Boat Costs ......................................... A-41 A-2 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Mobile Home or Trailer (See Units in Structure) Mortgage Payment ........................................................ A-41 Mortgage Status............................................................ A-42 No Fuel Used (See Cooking Fuel) Occupied Housing Units (See Living Quarters) Other Fuel (See Cooking Fuel) Owner-Occupied Housing Units (See Tenure) Persons in Unit ............................................................. A-43 Persons in Occupied Housing Units (See Persons in Unit) Persons Per Room ........................................................ A-43 Poverty Status of Households in 2012 ........................ A-43 Purchase of Water from Water Vendor (See Source of Water) Real Estate Taxes ......................................................... A-43 Rental Vacancy Rate (See Vacancy Status) Renter-Occupied Housing Units (See Tenure) Rooms ........................................................................... A-44 Second or Junior Mortgage Payment ......................... A-44 Selected Monthly Owner Costs ................................... A-45 Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percent- age of Household Income in 2012 ............................ A-46 Source of Water ............................................................ A-46 Staff Living Quarters (See Living Quarters) Telephone in Housing Unit .......................................... A-47 Tenure ............................................................................ A-47 Type of Structure (See Units in Structure) Units in Structure .......................................................... A-48 Usual Home Elsewhere ................................................ A-48 Utilities ........................................................................... A-49 Vacancy Status ............................................................. A-49 Vacant Housing Units (See Living Quarters) Value .............................................................................. A-50 Vehicles Available ........................................................ A-51 Wood or Charcoal (See Cooking Fuel) Year Householder Moved Into Unit ............................. A-51 Year Structure Built ...................................................... A-51 DERIVED MEASURES .............................................. A-52 Interpolation .................................................................. A-52 Mean .............................................................................. A-52 Median ........................................................................... A-52 Percentages, Rates, and Ratios .................................. A-52 Quartile .......................................................................... A-53 POPULATION CHARACTERISTICS AGE The data on age were derived from answers to questionnaire item P5, which was asked of all per- sons. The age classification is derived from re- spondent data on date of birth. Data on age are used to determine the applicability of other questions for a person and to classify other characteristics in census tabulations. Age data are needed to interpret most social and economic char- acteristics used to plan and examine many pro- grams and policies. Therefore, age is tabulated by single years of age and by many different group- ings, such as 5-year age groups. Some tabulations are shown by the age of the householder. These data were derived from the age responses for each householder. (For more infor- mation on householder, see the discussion under “Household Type and Relationship.”) Median Age This measure divides the age distribution into two equal parts: one half of the cases falling below the median value and one-half above the value. Gen- erally, median age is computed on the basis of more detailed age intervals than are shown in some census publications; thus, a median based on a less detailed age distribution may differ slightly from a corresponding median for the same population based on a more detailed age distribution. (For more information on medians, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) Limitation of Data Counts in the 1970 and 1980 censuses for persons 100 years old and over were substantially over- stated. Improvements were made in the question- naire design and the allocation procedures to at- tempt to minimize this problem in the 1990 census, and this was continued in the 2000, 2010 census and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys. Comparability—Age data have been collected in every census. The 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 sur- vey data followed the pattern of the 2010, 2000 and the 1990 censuses and are not available by quarter year of age. The 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses and Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-3 the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys coded information could be obtained for both age and year of birth, while the 1997 and 1995 surveys coded only date of birth. In each census since 1950, the age of a person was assigned when it was not reported. Since 1960, assignment of unknown age has been performed by a general procedure described as “imputation.” The specific procedures for imput- ing age have been different in each census. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix B, Accuracy of the Data.) CITIZENSHIP The data on citizenship were derived from answers to questionnaire item P9, which was asked of all persons. Citizen—Includes persons who indicated that they were native-born and foreign-born persons who indicated that they have become naturalized. (For more information on native and foreign born, see the discussion under “Place of Birth.”) There are four categories of citizenship: (1) born in the U.S. Virgin Islands, (2) born in the United States, Puerto Rico, Guam or CNMI (3) born abroad of American parent or parents, and (4) citi- zen by naturalization. Naturalized Citizen—Foreign-born persons who had completed the naturalization process at the time of the census/survey and upon whom the rights of citizenship had been con- ferred. Not a Citizen—Includes foreign-born persons who were not citizens, including persons who had begun but not completed the naturalization process at the time of the census, as well as temporary res- idents whose status did not permit the acquisition of U.S. citizenship. Limitation of the Data—Evaluation studies completed after previous censuses indicated that some persons might have reported themselves as citizens although they had not yet attained the sta- tus. Comparability—In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as in the 1990, 2000 and 2010 cen- suses, both native and foreign-born persons were asked to respond to the citizenship question. In 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013, an additional re- sponse was sought to provide data on temporary residents who were not citizens. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT Data on educational attainment were derived from answers to questionnaire item P13 which was a two-part question asked of all persons. In P13a, persons are classified according to the highest level of school completed or the highest degree re- ceived. The question included instructions to re- port the level of the previous grade attended or the highest degree received for persons currently en- rolled in school. The question included response categories which allowed persons to report com- pleting the 12th grade without receiving a high school diploma, and which instructed respondents to report as “high school graduate(s)” persons who received either a high school diploma or the equiv- alent, for example, passed the Test of General Ed- ucational Development (G.E.D.) test, and did not attend college. The lowest response category was “no school completed.” Interviewers were instructed that schooling com- pleted in foreign or ungraded school systems should be reported as the equivalent level of schooling in the regular American system: that vo- cational certificates or diplomas from vocational, trade, or business schools or colleges were not to be reported unless they were college level degrees; and that honorary degrees were not to be reported. The instructions gave “medicine, dentistry, chiro- practic, optometry, osteopathic medicine, phar- macy, podiatry, veterinary medicine, law, and the- ology” as examples of professional school degrees, A-4 Definitions of Subject Characteristics and specifically excluded “barber school, cos- metology, or other training for a specific trade” from the professional school category. The order in which they were listed suggested that doctorate degrees were “higher” than master's degrees. Persons who did not report educational attainment were assigned the attainment of a person of the same age, race and Hispanic origin, and sex who resided in the same or a nearby area. In those cases where more than one category was selected, only the highest level or degree reported was retained. High School Graduate or Higher—Includes persons whose highest degree was a high school diploma or its equivalent, persons who attended college or a professional school, and persons who received a college, university, or professional degree. Persons who reported completing the 12th grade but not receiving a diploma are not included. Not Enrolled, Not High School Graduate— includes persons of compulsory school attend- ance age or above who were not enrolled in school and were not high school graduates; these persons may be taken to be “high school dropouts.” There is no restriction on when they “dropped out” of school, and they may have never attended high school. In prior censuses, “Median school years com- pleted” was used as a summary measure of educa- tional attainment. In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as in the 2010 and 2000 census, the median can only be calculated for groups of which less than half of the members have attended col- lege. “Percent high school graduate or higher” and “Percent bachelor's degree or higher” are summary measures which can be calculated from the present data and offer quite readily interpretable measures of differences between population subgroups. To make comparisons over time, “Percent high school graduate or higher” can be calculated and “Percent bachelor's degree or higher” can be approximated with data from previous censuses. Comparability—Educational attainment ques- tions in terms of years of school completed were included on the census from 1950 to 1980. In 1950, a single question was asked on highest grade of school completed. In the censuses of 1960 through 1980, a two-part question asking highest grade of school attained and whether that grade was finished was used to construct highest grade or year of school completed. For persons who have not attended college, the 2010 and 2000 cen- sus and the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys utilized response categories from the 1990 educa- tional attainment question that produced data com- parable to data on highest grade completed from earlier censuses. The response categories for persons who have at- tended college were modified from earlier cen- suses because there was some ambiguity in inter- preting responses in terms of the number of years of college completed. For instance, it was not clear whether “completed the fourth year of college,” “completed the senior year of college,” and “col- lege graduate” were synonymous. Research con- ducted shortly before the census suggests that these terms were more distinct in 1990 than in ear- lier decades, and this change may have threatened the ability to estimate the number of “college grad- uates” from the number of persons reported as hav- ing completed the fourth or a higher year of col- lege. It was even more difficult to make inferences about post-baccalaureate degrees and “Associate” degrees from highest year of college completed. Therefore, comparisons of post-secondary educa- tional attainment in the 2010 and 2000 census and in the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys to ear- lier censuses should be made with great caution. In the 1960 and subsequent censuses, persons for whom educational attainment was not reported Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-5 were assigned the same attainment level l as a sim- ilar person whose residence was in the same or a nearby area. In the 1950 census, persons for whom educational attainment was not reported were not allocated. For the first time, data on where persons with tech- nical training had received that training was sought in the 1995 survey by asking questionnaire item P13b to all persons. Respondents were asked whether training was received “In a vocational ed- ucation high school certification program,” “In a technical preparation program,” “On the job,” or “In a technical school/college.” This question was also asked in the 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys and the 2010, 2000 census. EMPLOYMENT STATUS The data on employment status were derived from answers to questionnaire items P22, P23, and P25- P28, which were asked of all persons born before April 1, 1997. The series of questions on employ- ment status was asked of all persons 16 years old and over and was designed to identify, in this se- quence: (1) persons who worked at any time dur- ing the reference week; (2) persons who did not work during the reference week but who had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent (excluding layoff); (3) persons on layoff; and (4) persons who did not work during the refer- ence week, but who were looking for work during the last four weeks and were available for work during the reference week. (For more information, see the discussion under “Reference Week.”) The employment status data shown in this and the 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, and 1997 survey tabulations relate to per- sons 16 years old and over. Employed—All civilians 16 years old and over who were either (1) “at work”—those who did any work at all during the reference week as paid em- ployees, worked in their own business or profes- sion, worked on their own farm, or worked 15 hours or more as unpaid workers on a family farm or in a family business; or (2) were “with a job but not at work”—those who did not work during the reference week but had jobs or businesses from which they were temporarily absent due to illness, bad weather, industrial dispute, vacation, or other personal reasons. Excluded from the employed are persons whose only activity consisted of work around the house or unpaid volunteer work for re- ligious, charitable, and similar organizations; also excluded are persons on active duty in the United States Armed Forces. Unemployed—All civilians 16 years old and over are classified as unemployed if they (1) were neither “at work” nor “with a job but not at work” during the reference week, and (2) were looking for work during the last 4 weeks, and (3) were available to accept a job. Also included as unem- ployed are civilians who did not work at all during the reference week and were waiting to be called back to a job from which they had been laid off. Examples of job seeking activities are:  Registering at a public or private employment office  Meeting with prospective employers  Investigating possibilities for starting a profes- sional practice or opening a business  Placing or answering advertisements  Writing letters of application  Being on a union or professional register Civilian Labor Force—Consists of persons classified as employed or unemployed in accord- ance with the criteria described above. Experienced Unemployed—These are unem- ployed persons who have worked at any time in the past. Experienced Civilian Labor Force—Consists of the employed and the experienced unemployed. A-6 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Labor Force—All persons classified in the civil- ian 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. This category consists mainly of stu- dents, housewives, and retired workers, seasonal workers enumerated in an off season who were not looking for work, institutionalized persons, and persons doing only incidental unpaid family work (less than 15 hours during the reference week). Worker—This term appears in connection with several subjects: class of worker, weeks worked in the past 12 months, and number of workers in fam- ily. Its meaning varies and, therefore, should be determined in each case by referring to the defini- tion of the subject in which it appears. Actual Hours Worked Last Week—All per- sons who reported working during the reference week were asked to report in questionnaire item P23 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 nec- essarily reflect the number of hours typically or usually worked or the scheduled number of hours. The concept of “actual hours” differs from that of “usual hours” described below. The number of persons who worked only a small number of hours is probably understated since such persons some- times consider themselves as not working. Re- spondents were asked to include overtime or extra hours worked, but to exclude lunch hours, sick leave, and vacation leave. Limitation of the Data—The census may un- derstate the number of employed persons because persons who have irregular, casual, or unstructured jobs sometimes report themselves as not working. The number of employed persons “at work” is probably overstated in the census (and conversely, the number of employed “with a job, but not at work” is understated) since some persons on vaca- tion or sick leave erroneously reported themselves as working. This problem has no effect on the total number of employed persons. The reference week for the employment data is not the same for all per- sons. Since persons can change their employment status from one week to another, the lack of a uni- form reference week may mean that the employ- ment data do not reflect the reality of the employ- ment situation of any given week. (For more in- formation, see the discussion under “Reference Week.”) Comparability—The questionnaire items and employment status concepts for the 2013 survey are essentially the same as those used in the 1970 to 2010 and 2000 round censuses and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2012 surveys. Since employment data from the survey as well as the census are obtained from respondents in house- holds, they differ from statistics based on reports from individual business establishments, farm en- terprises, and certain government programs. Per- sons employed at more than one job are counted only once in the survey or the census and are clas- sified according to the job at which they worked the greatest number of hours during the reference week. In statistics based on reports from business and farm establishments, persons who work for more than one establishment may be counted more than once. Moreover, some tabulation may ex- clude private household workers, unpaid family workers, and self-employed persons. An additional difference in the data arises from the fact that persons who had a job but were not at work are included with the employed in the census statistics, whereas many of these persons are likely to be excluded from employment figures based on establishment payroll reports. Furthermore, the employment status data in census tabulations in- clude persons on the basis of place of residence re- gardless of where they work, whereas establish- ment data report persons at their place of work re- Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-7 gardless of where they live. This latter considera- tion is particularly significant when comparing data for workers who commute between areas. Like the census, the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 sur- vey data on actual hours worked during the refer- ence week may differ from data from other sources. The 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and the censuses measure hours actually worked, whereas some other surveys measure hours paid for by employers. Comparability of census actual hours worked data may also be affected by the na- ture of the reference week (see “Reference Week”). For several reasons, the unemployment figures of the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and the Census Bureau may not be comparable with pub- lished figures on unemployment compensation claims. For example, figures on unemployment compensation claims may exclude persons who have exhausted their benefit rights, new workers who have not earned rights to unemployment in- surance, and persons losing jobs not covered by unemployment insurance systems (including some workers in agriculture, domestic services, and reli- gious organizations, and self-employed and unpaid family workers). In addition, the qualifications for drawing unemployment compensation may differ from the definition of unemployment used by the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997 and 1995 surveys and the Census Bureau. Persons working only a few hours during the week and persons with a job but not at work are sometimes eligible for unemployment compen- sation but are classified as “Employed” in the cen- sus as well as the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 sur- veys. Differences in the geographical distribution of unemployment data arise because the place where claims are filed may not necessarily be the same as the place of residence of the unemployed worker. HISPANIC ORIGIN The data on Latino/Hispanic origin were derived from answers to questionnaire item P7, which was asked of all persons. Persons of Hispanic origin are those who classified themselves in one of the specific Hispanic origin categories listed on the questionnaire—“Dominicano (Dominican Repub- lic),” “Puerto Rican,” or “Cuban”—as well as those who indicated that they were of “other La- tino/Hispanic” origin. Persons of “Other La- tino/Hispanic” origin are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish-speaking countries of Central or South America, or they are persons of Hispanic origin identifying themselves generally as Spanish, Spanish-American, Hispanic, and La- tino and so on. Origin can be viewed as the ancestry, nationality group, lineage, or country of birth of the person or the person's parents or ancestors before their arri- val in the United States Virgin Islands. Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. Tabulations are shown by the Hispanic origin of the householder. In all cases where households, families, or occupied housing units are classified by Hispanic origin, the Hispanic origin of the householder is used. (See the discussion of house- holder under “Household Type and Relation- ship.”) During direct interviews conducted by enumera- tors, if a person could not provide a single origin response, he or she was asked to select, based on self-identification, the group which best described his or her origin or descent. If a person could not provide a single group, the origin of the person's mother was used. If a single group could not be provided for the person's mother, the first origin reported by the person was used. If any household member failed to respond to the Latino/Hispanic origin question, a response was assigned by the computer according to the reported A-8 Definitions of Subject Characteristics entries of other household members by using spe- cific rules of precedence of household relationship. Comparability—This question was asked in the Virgin Islands for the first time in 1980. There were some differences from the 1980 to 1990 cen- sus in the format of the Hispanic origin question. For 1990, the word “descent” was deleted from the 1980 wording. In addition, the category “Domini- can (Dominican Republic)” was added to the re- sponses of “Puerto Rican,” “Cuban,” and “Other Latino/Hispanic origin.” The 1990 question al- lowed those who reported as “Other Spanish/His- panic” to write in their specific Hispanic origin group. These changes remained in the 1995 and 1997 surveys. In 2000, the category “Dominican (Dominican Republic)” was dropped while the cat- egory “Mexican, Mexican Am., Chicano” was added for the first time. For the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 sur- veys the category “Mexican, Mexican Am., Chi- cano” was dropped and the category “Dominicano (Dominican Republic)” was added. HOUSEHOLD TYPE AND RELATIONSHIP A household includes all the persons who occupy a housing unit. A housing unit is a house, an apart- ment, a mobile home, a houseboat, a group of rooms, or a single room that is occupied (or if va- cant, is intended for occupancy) as separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live and eat separately from any other persons in the building and which have direct access from the outside of the 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 re- lated or unrelated persons who share living ar- rangements. In 100-percent tabulations, the count of households or householders always equals the count of occupied housing units. Persons Per Household—A measure obtained by dividing the number of persons in households by the number of households (or householders). In cases where persons in households are cross-clas- sified by race or Hispanic origin, persons in the household are classified by the race or Hispanic origin of the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individual. Relationship to Householder Householder—The data on relationship to householder were derived from answers to ques- tionnaire item P2, which was asked of all persons in housing units. One person in each household is designated as the householder. In most cases, this is the person, or one of the persons, in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented and who is listed on line 1 of the survey questionnaire. If there is no such person in the household, any adult household member 16 years old and over could be designated as the householder. Households are classified by type according to the sex of the householder and the presence of rela- tives. Two types of householders are distin- guished: a family householder and a nonfamily householder. A family householder is a house- holder living with one or more persons, related to him or her by birth, marriage, or adoption. The householder and all persons in the household re- lated to him or her are family members. A non- family householder is a householder living alone or with nonrelatives only. Spouse—Includes a person married to and living with a householder. This category includes per- sons in formal marriages, as well as persons clas- sified as “consensually married.” The number of spouses is equal to the number of “married-couple families” or “married-couple households” in 100- percent tabulations. Child—Includes a son or daughter by birth, a step- child, or adopted child of the householder, regard- less of the child's age or marital status. The cate- gory excludes sons-in-law, daughters-in-law, and foster children. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-9 Natural-born or Adopted Son/Daughter—A son or daughter of the householder by birth, re- gardless of the age of the child. Also, this cat- egory includes sons or daughters of the house- holder by legal adoption, regardless of the age of the child. If the stepson/stepdaughter of the householder has been legally adopted by the householder, the child is still classified as a stepchild. Stepson/Stepdaughter—A son or daughter of the householder through marriage but not by birth, regardless of the age of the child. If the stepson/stepdaughter of the householder has been legally adopted by the householder, the child is still classified as a stepchild. Own Child—A never-married child under 18 years who is a son or daughter by birth, step- child, or an adopted child of the householder. In certain tabulations, own children are further classified as living with two parents or with one parent only. Own children of the house- holder living with two parents are by definition found only in married-couple families. In a subfamily, an “own child” is a never-mar- ried child under 18 years of age who is a son, daughter, stepchild, or an adopted child of a mother in a mother-child subfamily, a father in a father-child subfamily, or either spouse in a married-couple subfamily. “Related children” in a family include own chil- dren and all other persons under 18 years of age in the household, regardless of marital status, who are related to the householder, except the spouse of the householder. Foster children are not included since they are not related to the householder. Other Relatives—In tabulations, includes any household member related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption, but not included spe- cifically in another relationship category. In cer- tain detailed tabulations, the following categories may be shown: Grandchild—The grandson or granddaughter of the householder. Brother/Sister—The brother or sister of the Householder, including stepbrothers, stepsis- ters, and brothers and sisters by adoption. Brothers-in-law and sisters-in-law are included in the “Other relative” category on the ques- tionnaire. Parent—The father or mother of the house- holder, including a stepparent or adoptive par- ent. Fathers-in-law and mothers-in-law are in- cluded in the “other relative” category on the questionnaire. In-law—This category includes brothers-in- law, sisters-in-law, mothers-in-law, sons-in- law, and daughters-in-law. Other Relatives—Anyone not listed in a re- ported category above who is related to the householder by birth, marriage, or adoption (brother-in-law, grandparent, nephew, aunt, mother-in-law, daughter-in-law, cousin, and so forth). Nonrelatives—Includes any household member, including foster children not related to the house- holder by birth, marriage, or adoption. The follow- ing categories may be presented in more detailed tabulations: Roomer or Boarder—Roomer, boarder, or lodger who lives in a room in the household. Some sort of cash or noncash payment (for ex- ample chores) is usually made for their living accommodations. Housemate or Roommate—A person who is not related to the householder and who shares living quarters primarily in order to share ex- penses. A-10 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Unmarried Partner—A person who is not re- lated to the householder, who shares living quarters, and who has a close personal relation- ship with the householder. Persons in the household are classified by the race or His- panic origin of the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individual. Foster Child—A foster child of the house- holder. Foster children are people under the age 18 placed by the local government in a household to receive parental care. They may be living in the household for just a brief period or for several years. Foster children are non- relatives of the householder. If the foster child is also related to the householder, the child should be classified as that specific relative. Other Nonrelative—A person who is not re- lated by birth, marriage, or adoption to the householder and who is not described by the categories given above. When relationship is not reported for an individ- ual, it is imputed according to the responses for age, sex, and marital status for that person while maintaining consistency with responses for other individuals in the household. (For more infor- mation on imputation, see Appendix B, Accuracy of the Data.) Unrelated Individual An unrelated individual is: (1) a householder 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 Type A family consists of a householder and one or more other persons living in the same household who are related to the householder by birth, mar- riage, or adoption. All persons in a household who are related to the householder are regarded as members of his or her family. A household can contain only one family for purposes of census tab- ulations. Not all households contain families since a household may comprise a group of unrelated persons or one person living alone. Families are classified by type as either a “mar- ried-couple family” or “other family” according to the sex of the householder and the presence of rel- atives. The data on family type are based on an- swers to questions on sex and relationship, which were asked on a 100-percent basis. Married-Couple Family—A family in which the householder and his or her spouse are enu- merated as members of the same household. Other Family: Male Householder, No Wife Present—A family with a male householder and no spouse of householder present. Female Householder, No Husband Pre- sent—A family with a female householder and no spouse of householder present. Persons Per Family—A measure obtained by dividing the number of persons in families by the total number of families (or family householders). In cases where the measure, “persons in family” or “persons per family” are cross-tabulated by race or Hispanic origin, the race or Hispanic origin refers to the householder rather than the race or Hispanic origin of each individual. Subfamily A subfamily is a married couple (husband and wife enumerated as members of the same household) with or without never-married children under 18 years old, or one parent with one or more never- married children under 18 years old, living in a household and related to, but not including, either the householder or the householder's spouse. The number of subfamilies is not included in the count Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-11 of families, since subfamily members are counted as part of the householder's family. Subfamilies are defined during the processing of the sample data. In selected tabulations, subfami- lies are further classified by type: married-couple subfamilies, with or without own children; mother- child subfamilies; and father-child subfamilies. Lone parents include people maintaining either one-parent families or one-parent subfamilies. Married couples include husbands and wives in both married-couple families and married-couple subfamilies. Unmarried-Partner Household An unmarried-partner household is a household other than a “married-couple household” that in- cludes a householder and an “unmarried partner.” An “unmarried partner” can be of the same sex or of the opposite sex of the householder. An “un- married partner” in an “unmarried partner house- hold” is an adult who is unrelated to the house- holder, but shares living quarters and has a close personal relationship with the householder. Unmarried-Couple Household An unmarried-couple household is composed of two unrelated adults of the opposite sex (one of whom is the householder) who share a housing unit with or without the presence of children under 15 years old. Stepfamily A stepfamily is a “married-couple family” with at least one stepchild of the householder present, where the householder is the husband. Comparability—In the 1990 census, the 1980 re- lationship category “Son/daughter” was replaced by two categories, “Natural-born or adopted son/daughter” and “Stepson/stepdaughter.” “Grandchild” was added as a separate category. The 1980 nonrelative category “Roomer, boarder” was replaced with “Roomer, boarder, or foster child” and the category “Roommate” was replaced with “Housemate, roommate” and “Unmarried partner.” The 1980 nonrelative category “Paid employee” was dropped in 1990. The categories used in the 1995 and 1997 surveys were the same as those used in 1990. In the 2010 and 2000 census the categories of “Parent-in-law” and “Son-in- law/daughter-in-law” were added as opposed to in- cluding them in the “Other relative” category. In addition, “Foster child” was listed separately ra- ther than being included in the “Roomer, border, or foster child” category. For the 2001 survey, the single category of “Son/daughter” replaced the two categories of “Natural or adopted son/daugh- ter” and “Stepson/stepdaughter” and the category “In-law” replaced the two categories of “Parent-in- law” and “Son-in-law/daughter-in-law.” Other changes occurring from the 2010 and 2000 census to 2001 survey included the addition of the cate- gory “Domestic worker/helper.” The 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 cat- egories were the same as those used in the 2001 survey. INCOME IN 2012 The data on income in 2012 were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P36. Information on money income received in the calendar year 2012 was requested from persons 16 years old and over. “Total income” is the sum of the amounts for wage or salary income; self-employment income; inter- est, dividend, or net rental or royalty income; So- cial Security or railroad retirement income; public assistance or welfare payments; retirement or dis- ability income; and all other income. “Earnings” is defined as the sum of wage or salary income and net income from farm and nonfarm self-employ- ment. “Earnings” represent the amount of income received regularly before deductions for personal income taxes, Social Security, bond purchases, un- ion dues, Medicare deductions, etc. Receipts from the following sources are not in- cluded as income: capital gains; money received A-12 Definitions of Subject Characteristics from the sale of property (unless the recipient was engaged in the business of selling such property); the value of income “in kind” from food stamps, public housing subsidies, medical care, etc.; with- drawal of bank deposits; money borrowed; tax re- funds; exchange of money between relatives living in the same household; gifts and lump-sum inher- itances, insurance payments, and other types of lump-sum receipts. Income Type in 2012 The eight types of income reported in the census are defined as follows: Wage or Salary/Income—Includes total money earnings received for work performed as an employee during the calendar year 2012. It includes wages, salary, Armed Forces pay, commissions, tips, piece-rate payments, and cash bonuses earned before deductions were made for taxes, bonds, pensions, union dues, etc. Nonfarm Self-Employment Income—In- cludes net money income (gross receipts minus expenses) from one's own business, profes- sional enterprise, or partnership. Gross re- ceipts include the value of all goods sold and services rendered. Expenses include costs of goods purchased, rent, heat, light, power, de- preciation charges, wages and salaries paid, business taxes (not personal income taxes), etc. Farm Self-Employment Income—Includes net money income (gross receipts minus oper- ating expenses) from the operation of a farm by a person on his or her own account, as an owner, renter, or sharecropper. Gross receipts include the value of all products sold, govern- ment 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 sup- plies, cash wages paid to farmlands, deprecia- tion charges, cash rent, interest on farm mort- gages, farm building repairs, farm taxes (not local and Federal personal income taxes), etc. The value of fuel, food, or other farm products used for family living is not included as part of net income. Interest, Dividend, or Net Rental Income— Includes interest on savings or bonds, divi- dends from stock-holdings or membership in associations, net income from rental of prop- erty to others and receipts from boarders or lodgers, net royalties, and periodic payments from an estate or trust fund. Social Security Income—Includes Social Se- curity pensions and survivors benefits and per- manent disability insurance payments made by the Social Security Administration prior to de- ductions for medical insurance, and railroad re- tirement insurance checks from the U.S. Gov- ernment. Medicare reimbursements are not in- cluded. Public Assistance Income—Includes: (1) supplementary security income payments made by Federal or local welfare agencies to low-income persons who are aged (65 years old or over), blind, or disabled; (2) aid to fam- ilies with dependent children; and (3) general assistance. Separate payments received for hospital or other medical care (vendor pay- ments) are excluded from this item. Retirement or Disability Income—Includes: (1) retirement pensions and survivor benefits from a former employer, labor union, or Fed- eral, local, or other governmental agency; (2) disability income from sources such as work- er's compensation; companies or unions; Fed- eral or local government; and the U.S. mili- tary; (3) periodic receipts from annuities and insurance; and (4) regular income from IRA and KEOGH plans. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-13 All Other Income—Includes unemployment compensation, Veterans Administration (VA) payments, alimony and child support, contri- butions received periodically from persons not living in the household, military family allot- ments, net gambling winnings, and other kinds of periodic income other than earnings. Income of Households—Includes the income of the householder and all other persons 16 years old and over in the household, whether related to the householder or not. Because many households consist of only one person, average household in- come is usually less than average family income. Income of Families and Persons—In com- piling statistics on family income, the incomes of all members 16 years old and over in each family are summed and treated as a single amount. Indi- vidual income, which includes persons 16 years old and over, is based on the person’s reported to- tal income. Although the income statistics covered the calendar year 2012, the characteristics of per- sons and the composition of families refer to the time of enumeration (April 1, 2013). Thus, the in- come of the family does not include amounts re- ceived by persons who were members of the fam- ily during all or part of the calendar year 2012 if these persons no longer resided with the family at the time of enumeration. Yet, family income amounts reported by related persons who did not reside with the family during 2012 but who were members of the family at the time of enumeration are included. However, the composition of most families was the same during 2012 as in April 2013. Median Income—The median divides the in- come distribution into two equal parts, one having incomes above the median and the other having in- comes below the median. For households and families, the median income is based on the distri- bution of the total number of units including those with no income. The median for persons is based on persons with income. The median income val- ues for all households, families, and persons are computed on the basis of more detailed income in- tervals than shown in most tabulation. Median in- come figures are calculated using linear interpola- tion. Mean Income—This is the amount obtained by dividing the total income of a particular statistical universe by the number of units in that universe. Thus, mean household income is obtained by di- viding total household income by the total number of households. For the various types of income the means are based on households having those types of income. Care should be exercised in using and interpreting mean income values for small subgroups of the population. Because the mean is influenced strongly by extreme values in the distribution, it is especially susceptible to the effects of sampling variability, misreporting, and processing errors. The median, which is not affected by extreme val- ues, is, therefore, a better measure than the mean when the population base is small. The mean, nev- ertheless, is shown in some data products for most small subgroups because, when weighted accord- ing to the number of cases, the means can be added to obtained summary measures for areas and groups other than those shown in census tabula- tions. Per capita income—This is the mean income computed for every man, woman, and child in a particular group. It is derived by dividing the total income of a particular group by the total popula- tion in that group. Limitation of the Data—Since questionnaire entries for income frequently are based on memory and not on records, many persons tended to forget minor or irregular sources of income and, there- fore, underreport their income. Underreporting tends to be more pronounced for income sources that are not derived from earnings, such as Social A-14 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Security, public assistance, or from interest, divi- dends, and net rental income. Extensive computer editing procedures were insti- tuted in the data processing operation to reduce some of these reporting errors and to improve the accuracy of the income data. These procedures corrected various reporting deficiencies and im- proved the consistency of reported income items associated with work experience and information on occupation and class of worker. Another type of problem involved no reporting of income data. Where income information was not reported, pro- cedures were devised to impute appropriate values. (For more information on imputation, see Appen- dix B, Accuracy of the Data.) In income tabulations for households and families, the lowest income group (e.g., less than $2,500) includes units that were classified as having no 2012 income. Many of these were living on in- come “in kind,” savings, or gifts, were newly cre- ated families, or were families in which the sole breadwinner had recently died or left the house- hold. However, many of the households and fam- ilies who reported no income probably had some money income, which was not recorded in the cen- sus. The income data presented in the tabulations co- vers money income only. The fact that many farm families receive an important part of their income in the form of “free” housing and goods produced and consumed on the farm rather than in money should be taken into consideration in comparing the income of farm and nonfarm residents. No money income, such as business expense accounts, use of business transportation and facilities, or par- tial compensation by business for medical and ed- ucational expenses, was also received by some nonfarm residents. Many low-income families also receive income “in kind” from public welfare programs. In comparing income data for 2012 with earlier years, it should be noted that an in- crease or decrease in money income does not nec- essarily represent a comparable change in real in- come, unless adjustments for changes in prices are made. Comparability— Users should exercise care when comparing income figures across the various censuses and surveys. The 2010 and 2000 census differs from the 1990 census and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 2012 and 2013 surveys in that respondents re- ported their income for the “Past 12 months.” The 1990 census and the surveys, on the other hand, asked respondents to report income for the past calendar year. Another difference that impacts the comparability of the census to the surveys is that the censuses include income information on those persons residing in group quarters while these in- dividuals are not included in the surveys. The 2001, 2002, 2003, had two additional differ- ences from the 1990, and 2000 and 2010 censuses. In the 1990 and 2000 censuses and 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys, there were eight detailed type of income questions asked to derive a person’s total income. The 1995 and 1997 surveys also asked a similar set of eight ques- tions. In contrast, the 2001, 2002, 2003, used just one question to obtain total income. In addition, the 1990 and 2000 and 2010 censuses, as well as the 1995, 1997 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys, obtained income infor- mation from individuals 15 years and over, while only those 16 years and over responded to the in- come question in the 2001, 2002, and 2003 sur- veys. Also, the income data shown in survey tabulations are not directly comparable with those that may be obtained from statistical summaries of income tax returns. Income, as defined for federal tax pur- poses, differs somewhat from the Census Bureau concept. Moreover, the coverage of income tax statistics is different because of the exemptions for people having small amounts of income and the in- clusion of net capital gains in tax returns. Further, members of some families file separate returns and Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-15 others file joint returns; consequently, the tax re- porting unit is not consistent with the census household, family, or person units. The Commerce Department’s Bureau of Economic Analysis (BEA) publishes annual data on aggre- gate and per-capita personal income received by the population for states, metropolitan areas, and selected counties. Aggregate income estimates based on the income statistics shown in survey products usually would be less than those shown in the BEA income series for several reasons. The survey data are obtained from a household survey, whereas the BEA income series is estimated largely on the basis of data from administrative records of business and governmental sources. Moreover, the definitions of income are different. The BEA income series includes some items not included in the income data shown in survey pub- lications, such as income “in kind,” income re- ceived by nonprofit institutions, the value of ser- vices of banks and other financial intermediaries rendered to people without the assessment of spe- cific charges, and Medicare payments. On the other hand, the survey income data include contri- butions for support received from people not resid- ing in the same household if the income is received on a regular basis. In comparing income for the most recent year with income from earlier years, users should note that an increase or decrease in money income does not necessarily represent a comparable change in real income, unless adjusted for inflation. In the censuses and the 1995 and 1997 surveys, all persons with missing values in one or more of the detailed type of income items and total income were designated as allocated. This was also the case with the total income question for the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys. For both the censuses and sur- veys, each missing entry was imputed either as a “no” or as a dollar amount. If total income was reported and one or more of the type of income fields was not answered, then the entry in total in- come generally was assigned to one of the income types according to the socioeconomic characteris- tics of the income recipient. This person was des- ignated as unallocated. In the surveys, as in the censuses, all non-respond- ents with income not reported (whether heads of households or other persons) were assigned the re- ported income of persons with similar characteris- tics. (For more information on imputation, see Ap- pendix B, “Accuracy of the Data.”) INDUSTRY, OCCUPATION, AND CLASS OF WORKER The data on industry, occupation, and class of worker were derived from answers to question- naire items P31 to P35. These questions were asked of all people over 15 years old who had worked in the past 5 years. Information on indus- try relates to the kind of business conducted by a person's employing organization; occupation de- scribes the kind of work the person does on the job. For employed persons, the data refer to the per- son's job during the reference week. For those who worked at two or more jobs, the data refer to the job at which the person worked the greatest num- ber of hours. For unemployed persons, the data refer to their last job. The industry and occupation statistics are derived from the detailed classifica- tion systems developed for the 1990 census as de- scribed below. The Classified Index of Indus- tries and Occupations provided additional infor- mation on the industry and occupation classifica- tion systems. Respondents provided the data for the tabulations by writing on the questionnaires descriptions of their industry and occupation. Survey editors con- verted the written questionnaire descriptions to code by comparing these descriptions to entries in the Alphabetical Index of Industries and Occupa- tions. A-16 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Industry The industry classification system used in the 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys was developed for the 1990 census and consists of 236 categories for employed persons, classified into 13 major indus- try groups. Since 1940, the industrial classifica- tion has been based on the Standard Industrial Classification Manual (SIC). The 1990 census classification was developed from the 1987 SIC published by the Office of Management and Budget, Executive Office of the President. The SIC was designed primarily to classify estab- lishment by the type of industrial activity in which they were engaged. However, census data, which were collected from households, differ in detail and nature from those obtained from establishment surveys. Therefore, the census classification sys- tems, while defined in SIC terms, cannot reflect the full detail in all categories. There are several levels of industrial classification found in census products. Occupation The occupational classification system developed for the 1990 census and used in the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2012 surveys consists of 500 specific occupa- tional categories for employed persons arranged into 6 summary and 13 major occupational groups. This classification was developed to be consistent with the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) Manual: 1980, published by the Office of Federal Statistical Policy and Standards, U.S. De- partment of Commerce. Tabulations with occupa- tion as the primary characteristic present several levels of occupational detail. The most detailed tabulations were shown in special 1990 tape files on occupation. This product contains all 501 oc- cupational categories. Some occupation groups are related closely to cer- tain industries. Operators of transportation equip- ment, farm operators and workers, and private household workers account for major portions of their respective industries of transportation, agri- culture, and private households. However, the in- dustry categories include persons in other occupa- tions. For example, persons employed in agricul- ture include truck drivers and bookkeepers; per- sons employed in the transportation industry in- clude mechanics, freight handlers, and payroll clerks; and persons employed in the private house- hold industry include occupations such as chauf- feur, gardener, and secretary. Class of Worker The data on class of worker were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P31. The information on class of worker refers to the same job as a re- spondent's industry and occupation and catego- rizes persons according to the type of ownership of the employing organization. The class of worker categories are defined as follows: Private Wage and Salary Workers—Includes persons who worked for wages, salary, commis- sion, tips, pay-in-kind, or piece rates for a private for profit employer or a private not-for-profit, tax- exempt, or charitable organization. Self-employed persons whose business was incorporated are in- cluded with private wage and salary workers be- cause they are paid employees of their own com- panies. Some tabulations present data separately for these sub-categories: “For profit,” “Not for profit,” and “Own business incorporated.” Government Workers—Includes persons who were employees of any local, or Federal govern- mental unit, regardless of the activity of the partic- ular agency. For some tabulations, the data were presented separately for the two levels of govern- ment. Self-Employed Workers—Includes persons who worked for profit or fees in their own unincor- porated business, profession, or trade, or who op- erated a farm. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-17 Unpaid Family Workers—Includes persons who worked 15 hours or more without pay in a business or on a farm operated by a relative. Salaried/Self-employed—In tabulations that categorize persons as either salaried or self-em- ployed, the salaried category includes private and government wage and salary workers; self-em- ployed includes self-employed persons and unpaid family workers. The industry category, “Public administration,” is limited to regular government functions such as legislative, judicial, administrative, and regulatory activities of governments. Other government or- ganizations such as schools, hospitals, liquor stores, and bus lines are classified by industry ac- cording to the activity in which they are engaged. On the other hand, the class of worker government categories includes all government workers. Occasionally respondents supplied industry occu- pation, or class of worker descriptions, which are sufficiently specific for precise classification or did not report on these items at all. Some of these cases were corrected through the field editing pro- cess and during the coding and tabulation opera- tions. In the coding operations, certain types of in- complete entries were corrected using the Alpha- betical Index of Industries and Occupations. For example, it was possible in certain situations to assign an industry code based on the occupation reported. Following the coding operations, there was a com- puter edit and an allocation process. The edit first determined whether a respondent was in the uni- verse, which required an industry and occupation code. The codes for the three items (industry, oc- cupation, and class of worker) were checked to en- sure they were valid and were edited for their rela- tion to each other. Invalid and inconsistent codes were either blanked or changed to a consistent code. If one or more of the three codes were blank after the edit, a code was assigned from a “similar” per- son based on other items such as age, sex, educa- tion, farm or nonfarm residence, and weeks worked. If all the labor force and income data also were blank, all these economic items were as- signed from one other person who provided all the necessary data. Comparability—Comparability of industry and occupation data was affected by a number of fac- tors, primarily the systems used to classify the questionnaire responses. For both the industry and occupation classification systems, the basic struc- tures were generally the same from 1940 to 1970, but changes in the individual categories limited comparability of the data from one census to an- other. These changes were needed to recognize the “birth” of new industries and occupations, the “death” of others, and the growth and decline in existing industries and occupations, as well as, the desire of analysts and other users for more detail in the presentation of the data. Probably the greatest cause of incomparability is the movement of a seg- ment of a category to a different category in the next census. Changes in the nature of jobs and re- spondent terminology, and refinement of category composition made these movements necessary. In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as in the 2010, 2000 and 1990 censuses, the industry classification had minor revisions to reflect changes to the SIC. The 2013 occupational classi- fication system is essentially the same as that for the2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and the 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses. However, the con- version of the census classification to the SOC in 1980 meant that the classification systems of the 2010, 2000 and 1990 censuses and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 2009 2012 and 2013 surveys were less comparable to the classifications used prior to the 1980 census. Other factors that affected data comparability in- cluded the universe to which the data referred (in A-18 Definitions of Subject Characteristics 1970, the age cutoff for labor force was changed from 14 years to 16 years); how the industry and occupation questions were worded on the ques- tionnaire (for example, important changes were made in 1970); improvements in the coding proce- dures (the Employer Name List technique was in- troduced in 1960); and how the “not reported” cases were handled. Prior to 1970, they were placed in the residual categories, “Industry not re- ported” and “Occupation not reported.” In 1970, an allocation process was introduced that assigned these cases to major groups. In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as in 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses, the “Not reported” cases were assigned to individual categories. Therefore, the 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses as well as the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008 2009, 2012 and 2013 data for individual categories included some numbers of persons who were tab- ulated in a “Not reported” category in previous censuses. The following publications contain information on the various factors affecting comparability and are particularly useful for understanding differences in the occupation and industry information from ear- lier censuses: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Changes Between the 1950 and 1960 Occu- pation and Industry Classifications with De- tailed Adjustments of 1950 Data to the 1960 Classifications, Technical Paper No. 18, 1968; U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1970 Oc- cupation and Industry Classification Systems in Terms of their 1960 Occupation and Indus- try Elements, Technical Paper No. 26, 1972; and U.S. Bureau of the Census, The Relationship Between the 1970 and 1980 Industry and Oc- cupation Classification Systems, Technical Pa- per No. 59, 1988. For citations for earlier census years, see the 1980 Census of Population report, PC801-D, Detailed Population Characteristics. As in the 1990 census, the 1995 survey added a new class of worker category for “private not-for- profit” employers. This category is a subset of the 1980 category “employee of private employer.” Also in 1995, as in 1990, employees of foreign governments, the United Nations, etc., are classi- fied as “private not-for-profit,” rather than Federal Government as in 1970 and 1980. While in theory, there was a change in comparability, in practice, the small number of U.S. residents working for foreign governments made this change negligible. In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003 2002, 2001, and 1997 surveys these catego- ries were eliminated. Comparability between the statistics on industry and occupation from the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, and 2010, 2000 and 1990 censuses, and statistics from other sources is affected by many of the factors described in the section on “Employment Status.” These factors are primarily geographic differences between residence and place of work, different dates of reference, and dif- ferences in counts because of dual job holding. In- dustry data from population censuses cover all in- dustries and all kinds of workers, whereas, data from establishments often excluded private house- hold workers, government workers, and the self- employed. Also, the replies from household re- spondents may have differed in detail and nature from those obtained from establishments. Occupation data from the census and the 1995 sur- vey 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 an- other occupation; or the same person may be in- cluded in two or more different listings. In addi- tion, relatively few organizations, except for those requiring licensing, attained complete coverage of membership in a particular occupational field. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-19 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME AND ABILITY TO SPEAK ENGLISH Language Spoken at Home—Data on lan- guage spoken at home were derived from answers to questionnaire items P14a and P14b. Data were edited to include in tabulations only the population 5 years old and over. Questions P14a and P14b re- ferred to languages spoken at home in an effort to measure the current use of languages other than English. People who knew languages other than English but did not use them at home or who only used them elsewhere were excluded. Most people who reported speaking a language other than Eng- lish at home also speak English. The questions did not permit determination of the primary or domi- nant language of people who spoke both English and another language. (For more information, see discussion below on ‘‘Ability to Speak English.’’) The respondent was asked to mark ‘‘Yes’’ in ques- tion P14a if the person sometimes or always spoke a language other than English at home. People who spoke only English at home were instructed to an- swer ‘‘No’’ and to skip the remaining language questions. For people who indicated that they spoke a language other than English at home in question P14a, but failed to specify the name of the language in question P14b, the language was as- signed based on the language of other speakers in the household, on the language of a person of the same Spanish origin or detailed race group. People for whom a language other than English was en- tered in question P14b, and for whom question P14a was blank were assumed to speak that other language at home. The responses to question P14b (specific language spoken) were written in on the questionnaire and later given a three-digit code us- ing a detailed list of languages which distinguished more than 380 languages or language groups in a separate clerical coding operation. The same list was used for the 1980 to 2010 censuses. If the re- spondent listed more than one non-English lan- guage, only the first was coded. Household language—In households where one or more people (5 years old and over) speak a language other than English, the household lan- guage assigned to all household members is the non-English language spoken by the first person with a non-English language in the following or- der: householder, spouse, parent, sibling, child, grandchild, in-laws, other relatives, stepchild, un- married partner, housemate or roommate, and other non-relatives. Thus, a person who speaks only English may have a non-English household language assigned to him/her in tabulations of in- dividuals by household language. Limitation of the data—Some people who speak a language other than English at home may have first learned that language at school. How- ever, these people would be expected to indicate that they spoke English ‘‘Very well.’’ People who speak a language other than English, but do not do so at home, should have been reported as not speaking a language other than English at home. The extreme detail in which language names were coded may give a false impression of the linguistic precision of these data. The names used by speak- ers of a language to identify it may reflect ethnic, geographic, or political affiliations and do not nec- essarily respect linguistic distinctions. The catego- ries shown in the tabulations were chosen on a number of criteria, such as information about the number of speakers of each language that might be expected in the Virgin Islands. Comparability—The language questions are comparable to those asked in the 2010, 2000 and 1990 censuses. The language categories shown in the tabulations are slightly different from earlier censuses. Ability to Speak English—Data on ability to speak English were derived from the answers to questionnaire item P14c. Respondents who re- ported that they spoke a language other than Eng- lish in questionnaire item P14a were asked to indi- cate their ability to speak English in one of the fol- lowing categories: ‘‘Very well,’’ ‘‘Well,’’ ‘‘Not well,’’ or ‘‘Not at all.’’ A-20 Definitions of Subject Characteristics The data on ability to speak English represent the person’s own perception about his or her own abil- ity or, because census questionnaires are usually completed by one household member, the re- sponses may represent the perception of another household member. Respondents were not in- structed on how to interpret the response catego- ries in question P14c. People who reported that they spoke a language other than English at home, but whose ability to speak English was not re- ported, were assigned the English-language ability of a randomly selected person of the same age, Hispanic origin, nativity and year of entry, and lan- guage group. Comparability—The current question on ability to speak English was asked for the first time in 1980. In tabulations from 1980, the categories ‘‘Very well’’ and ‘‘Well’’ were combined. Data from other surveys suggested a major difference between the category ‘‘Very well’’ and the re- maining categories. In some tabulations showing ability to speak English, people who reported that they spoke English ‘‘Very well’’ are presented separately from people who reported their ability to speak English as less than ‘‘Very well.’’ MARITAL STATUS The data on marital status were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P6, which was asked of all persons. The marital status classification re- fers to the status at the time of enumeration. Data on marital status are tabulated only for persons 15 years old and over. All persons were asked whether they were “now married,” “widowed,” “divorced,” “separated,” or “never married.” Couples who live together (un- married persons, persons consensually married) were allowed to report the marital status they con- sidered the most appropriate. Never Married—Includes all persons who have never been married, including persons whose only marriage(s) was annulled. Ever Married—Includes persons married at the time of enumeration (including those separated), widowed, or divorced. Now Married, Except Separated—includes persons whose current marriage has not ended through widowhood, divorce, or separation (re- gardless of previous marital history). The category may also include couples who live together or per- sons in common-law marriages, if they consider this category the most appropriate. In certain tab- ulations, currently married persons are further classified as “spouse present” or “spouse absent.” In selected tabulations, data for married and sepa- rated persons are reorganized and combined with information on the presence of the spouse in the same household. Consensually Married—Includes persons living in a marital union without a civil or reli- gious matrimonial contract and are classified as “now married.” They are reported sepa- rately as “consensually married.” The cate- gory may also include couples who live to- gether if they consider this category the most appropriate. Separated—Includes persons legally separated or otherwise absent from their spouse because of marital discord. Included are persons who have been deserted or who have parted because they no longer want to live together but who have not ob- tained a divorce. Widowed—Includes widows and widowers who have not remarried. Divorced—Includes persons who are legally di- vorced and who have not remarried. Now Married—All persons whose current mar- riage has not ended by widowhood or divorce. This category includes persons defined above as “separated.” Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-21 Spouse Present—Married persons whose wife or husband was enumerated as a member of the same household, including those whose spouse may have been temporarily absent for such reasons as travel or hospitalization. Spouse Absent—Married persons whose wife or husband was not enumerated as a mem- ber of the same household. This category also includes all married persons living in group quarters. Separated—Defined above. Spouse Absent, Other—Married persons whose wife or husband was not enumerated as a member of the same household, excluding separated. Included is any person whose spouse was employed and living away from home or in an institution or absent in the U.S. Armed Forces. Differences between the number of currently mar- ried males and the number of currently married fe- males occur because of reporting differences and because some husbands and wives have their usual residence in different areas. When marital status was not reported, it was im- puted according to the relationship to the house- holder and sex and age of the person. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix B, Accu- racy of the Data.) Comparability—The marital status definitions for the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys are the same as those used in the 2000 and 1990 censuses, and these reflected the 1980 census with the excep- tion of the term “never married” which replaced the 1980 term “single” in tabulations. A general marital status question has been asked in every census since 1980. MILITARY BENEFITS Military benefits include money received regularly from retirement or disability pensions paid by the U.S. military or the Department of Veterans Af- fairs (VA) to former members of the Armed Forces or their survivors. U.S. military retirement income is received by retired military personnel who served for 20 years or more in the Armed Forces. Corresponding military retirement disability in- come is received by veterans with 20 or more years of service before retiring due to a disability or other serious health condition. U.S. Military sur- vivor pensions are received by survivors of mili- tary personnel who retired before their death. The VA benefits include (1) disability payments re- ceived by veterans with a service-connected disa- bility or by low-income veterans with a non- service-connected disability and (2) pensions re- ceived by survivors of veterans whose death oc- curred while in military service. Comparability—The 1990 census was the first time that a question on military benefits was in- cluded in the census; the questionnaire item in the 1997 and 1995 surveys and the 2010 and 2000 cen- sus reported similar data. The 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 sur- veys did not provide a separate question on the amount of income received from military benefits. MOBILITY LIMITATION STATUS The data on mobility limitation status were derived from answers to questionnaire item P18, which were asked of all persons. This question was asked for the first time in the 1990 census. Persons were identified as having a mobility limitation if they had a health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and which made it difficult to go outside the home alone. Examples of outside activities on the questionnaire included shopping and visiting the doctor’s office. The term “health condition” referred to both physical and mental conditions. A temporary health problem, such as a broken bone A-22 Definitions of Subject Characteristics that was expected to heal normally, was not con- sidered a health condition. Comparability—The 2013 survey questionnaire item was similar to the question asked in the 1990 2000 and 2010 censuses and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2009 and 2012 sur- veys, which reported data on mobility limitation. PLACE OF BIRTH AND PARENTS' PLACE OF BIRTH The data on place of birth were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P8. Mother’s place of birth and father’s place of birth were derived from answers to questionnaire items P11a and P11b, re- spectively. Each place of birth question asked for the name of the island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the U.S. State, or the foreign country where the person or the person's parents were born according to current international boundaries. Since numer- ous changes in boundaries of foreign countries have occurred in the last century, some persons may have reported their place of birth or their par- ents' place of birth in terms of boundaries that ex- isted at the time of the birth of emigration, or in accordance with their own national preference. Persons not reporting place of birth were assigned the birthplace of another family member or were allocated the response of another person or parent with similar characteristics. Persons allocated as born outside the area of current residence were not allocated a specific foreign country of birth, but were classified as “Born abroad, country or area not specified.” The places of birth shown in the report were selected based on the number of re- spondents who chose to report that area or country of birth. Comparability—Similar data were shown in tabulations for the 2013 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 sur- veys as for the 2010, 2000, 1990, and 1980 cen- suses. However, non-response was not allocated. Instead, such persons were shown separately in the tables under “Place of birth not reported.” POVERTY STATUS IN 2012 The data on poverty status were derived from an- swers to the same questions as the income data, questionnaire item P36. (For more information see the discussion under “Income in 2012.”) Poverty statistics presented in 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and census publications were based on a definition originated by the Social Security Administration in 1964 and subsequently modified by Federal interagency committees in 1969 and 1980. These poverty statistics were prescribed by the Of- fice of Management and Budget in Directive 14 as the standard to be used by Federal agencies for sta- tistical purposes. At the core of this definition was the 1961 economy food plan, the least costly of four nutritionally adequate food plans designed by the Department of Agriculture. It was determined from the Agriculture Depart- ment's 1955 survey of food consumption that fam- ilies of three or more persons spend approximately one-third of their income on food; hence, the pov- erty level for these families was set at three times the cost of the economy food plan. For smaller families and persons living alone, the cost of the economy food plan was multiplied by factors that were slightly higher to compensate for the rela- tively larger fixed expenses for these smaller households. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-23 The income cutoffs used by the Census Bureau to determine the poverty status of families and unre- lated individuals included a set of 48 thresholds ar- ranged in a two-dimensional matrix consisting of family size (from 1 person to 9 or more persons) cross-classified by presence and number of family members under 18 years old (from no children pre- sent to 8 or more children present). Unrelated in- dividuals and two-person families were further dif- ferentiated by age of the householder (under 65 year old and 65 years old and over). The total income of each family or unrelated indi- vidual in the sample was tested against the appro- priate poverty threshold to determine the poverty status of that family or unrelated individual. If the total income was less than the corresponding cut off, the family or unrelated individual was classi- fied as “Below the poverty level.” The number of persons below the poverty level was the sum of the number of persons in families with incomes below the poverty level and the number of unrelated in- dividuals with incomes below the poverty level. The poverty thresholds are revised annually to al- low for changes in the cost of living as reflected in the Consumer Price Index. The average poverty threshold for a family of four persons was $12,674 in 1989 and $15,141 in 1994. (For information on the 2012 poverty thresholds, see Poverty Thresh- olds for 2012 by Size of Family and Number of Related Chil- dren Under 18 Years.) Poverty thresholds were applied on a national basis for the U.S. and were not adjusted for regional, State or local variations in the cost of living. Therefore, the thresholds used for the Virgin Islands are the same as those used in the United States. For a detailed discussion of the poverty definition, see U.S. Bureau of the Census, Current Population Reports, Series P-60, No. 210, Poverty in the United States: 1999. Poverty Thresholds for 2012 by Size of Family and Number of Related Children Under 18 Years Size of family unit Weighted Eight average None One Two Three Four Five Six Seven or more thresholds One person (unrelated individual).….. 11,720 Under 65 years....................……… 11,945 11,945 65 years and over.................……… 11,011 11,011 Two people.........................………… 14,937 Householder under 65 years........... 15,450 15,374 15,825 Householder 65 years and over...…. 13,892 13,878 15,765 Three people.......................………… 18,284 17,959 18,480 18,498 Four people........................………… 23,492 23,681 24,069 23,283 23,364 Five people........................…………… 27,827 28,558 28,974 28,087 27,400 26,981 Six people.........................…………… 31,471 32,847 32,978 32,298 31,647 30,678 30,104 Seven people.......................………… 35,473 37,795 38,031 37,217 36,651 35,594 34,362 33,009 Eight people.......................………… 39,688 42,271 42,644 41,876 41,204 40,249 39,038 37,777 37,457 Nine people or more................……… 47,297 50,849 51,095 50,416 49,845 48,908 47,620 46,454 46,165 44,387 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. Related children under 18 years A-24 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Persons for Whom Poverty Status is Deter- mined—Poverty status was determined for all persons except institutionalized persons, persons in military group quarters and in college dormito- ries, and unrelated individuals under 15 years old. These groups also were excluded from the denom- inator when calculating poverty rates. Specified Poverty Levels—Since the poverty levels currently in use by the Federal Government do not meet all the needs of data users, some of the data are presented for alternate levels. These spec- ified poverty levels are obtained by multiplying the income cutoffs at the poverty level by the appro- priate factor. For example, the average income cutoff at 125 percent of poverty level was $18,926 ($l5,141 x 1.25) in 1994 for a family of four per- sons. Weighted Average Thresholds at the Pov- erty Level—The average thresholds shown in the first column of the Poverty Threshold are weighted by the presence and number of children. For ex- ample, the weighted average threshold for a given family size is obtained by multiplying the thresh- old for each presence and number of children cat- egory within the given family size by the number of families in that category. These products are then aggregated across the entire range of presence and number of children categories, and the aggre- gate is divided by the total number of families in the group to yield the weighted average threshold at the poverty level for that family size. Since the basic thresholds used to determine the poverty status of families and unrelated individu- als are applied to all families and unrelated indi- viduals, the weighted average poverty thresholds are derived using all families and unrelated indi- viduals rather than just those classified as being below the poverty level. Income Deficit—Represents the difference be- tween the total income of families and unrelated individuals below the poverty level and their re- spective poverty thresholds. In computing the in- come deficit, families reporting a net income loss are assigned zero dollars and for such cases the deficit is equal to the poverty threshold. This measure provided an estimate of the amount that would be required to raise the incomes of all poor families and unrelated individuals to their respec- tive poverty thresholds. The income deficit is thus a measure of the degree of impoverishment of a family or unrelated individual. However, caution must be used in comparing the average deficits of families with different characteristics. Apparent differences in average income deficits may, to some extent, be a function of differences in family size. Mean Income Deficit—Represents the amount obtained by dividing the total income deficit of a group below the poverty level by the number of families (or unrelated individuals) in that group. Comparability—The poverty definition used in the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys was the same as that used in the 2010, 2000, 1990 and 1980 censuses. For a complete discussion of these mod- ifications and their impact, see the Current Popu- lation Reports, Series P-60, No. 210, Poverty in the United States: 1999. The population covered in the poverty statistics de- rived from the 1980 and 1990 censuses was essen- tially the same as in the 1970 census. The only difference was that in 1980 and 1990, unrelated in- dividuals less than 15 years old were excluded from the poverty universe, while in 1970; only those under 14 years old were excluded. The pov- erty data from the 1960 census excluded all per- son’s in group quarters and included all unrelated individuals regardless of age. It was unlikely that these differences in population coverage would have had significant impact when comparing the poverty data for persons since the 1960 census. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-25 RACE The data on race were derived from answers to questionnaire item P4, which was asked of all per- sons. The concept of race as used by the Census Bureau reflects self-identification; it does not de- note any clear-cut scientific definition of biologi- cal stock. The data for race represent self-classifi- cation by people according to the race with which they most closely identify. Furthermore, it is rec- ognized that the categories of the race item include both racial and national origin or socio-cultural groups. During direct interviews conducted by enumera- tors, if a person could not provide a single response to the race question, he or she was asked to select, based on self-identification, the group which best described his or her racial identity. If a person could not provide a single race response, the race of the mother was used. If a single race response could not be provided for the person's mother, the first race reported by the person was used. In all cases where occupied housing units, households, or families are classified by race, the race of the householder was used. The racial classification used by the Census Bu- reau generally adheres to the guidelines in Federal Statistical Directive No. 15, issued by the Office of Management and Budget, which provides stand- ards on ethnic and racial categories for statistical reporting to be used by all Federal agencies. The racial categories used in the 2013 survey are pro- vided below. Black—A person having origins in any of the Black racial groups of Africa. Includes persons who indicated their race as “Black or Negro” or re- ported entries such as West Indian, Jamaican, Hai- tian, Black Puerto Rican, African American, or American. White—A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. Includes persons who indicated their race as “White” or reported entries such as French, Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near Easterner, Arab, or Polish. Asian—Includes persons who indicated their race as “Asian” or reported entries such as Arab, In- dian, or Chinese. Pacific Islander—Includes persons who indi- cated their race as “Pacific Islander” or reported entries such as Filipinos, Japanese, Hawaiian, Sa- moan, or Guamanian. American Indian or Alaska Native—A per- son having origins in any of the original peoples of North and South American (including Central America) and who maintain tribal affiliation or community attachment. Includes persons who classified themselves as such in one of the specific race categories identified below. American Indian—Includes persons who in- dicated their race as “American Indian,” en- tered the name of an Indian tribe, or reported such entries as Canadian Indian, French-Amer- ican Indian, or Spanish-American Indian. Alaska Native—This category includes writ- ten responses of Eskimos, Aleuts, and Alaska Indians as well as entries such as Artic Slope, Inupiat, Yupik, Alutiiq, Egegik, and Pribilo- vian. The Alaska tribes are the Alaskan Atha- bascan, Tlingit, and Haida. The information for Census 2010, 2000 is based on the Ameri- can Indian Tribal Classification List for the 1990 census, which was expanded to list the individual Alaska Native Villages when pro- vided as a written response for race. Other Race—Includes all other persons not in- cluded in the “Black,” “White,” “Asian,” “Pacific Islander,” or the “American Indian or Alaska Na- tive” race categories described above. If the race entry for a member of a household was missing on the questionnaire, race was assigned based upon the reported entries of race by other A-26 Definitions of Subject Characteristics household members using specific rules of prece- dence of household relationship. For example, if race were missing for the daughter of the house- holder, then the race of her mother (as female householder or female spouse) would be assigned. If there were no female householder or spouse in the household, the daughter would be assigned her father's (male householder) race. If race was not reported for anyone in the household, the race of a householder in a previously processed household was assigned. This procedure is a variation of the general imputation procedures described in Ap- pendix C, Accuracy of the Data. Limitation of the Data—In the 2010, 2000 and 1990 censuses, respondents sometimes did not fill in a check box or filled the “Other race” check box and wrote in a response, such as West Indian, in this write-in space for “Other race.” During the coding and editing process, these responses were assigned to the appropriate racial designation. Also, some Hispanic origin persons did not mark a race category, but provided entries such as Mexi- can or Puerto Rican. These persons were classified in the “Other race” category during the coding and editing process. Comparability— In the 1980 census, there were no separate categories for persons identifying as “Asian or Pacific Islander” or “Indian (Amer.), Es- kimo, or Aleut.” Persons who identified as such were reported in the “Other” category. In the 1990 census, there were separate categories for “Asian or Pacific Islander” and “Indian (Amer.), Eskimo, or Aleut,” as well as two write-in spaces allowing “Asian or Pacific Islander” persons or “Other race” persons to identify specific race groups. (In 1980 there was just one write-in space for persons iden- tifying as “Other.”) Persons entering a write-in re- sponse had their individual entries coded and clas- sified to the appropriate race regardless of whether they filled a check box. This allowed for the accu- rate tabulation and reporting of persons identifying as “Asian or Pacific Islander” or “Indian (Amer.), Eskimo, or Aleut” along with those reporting as “Black or Negro” or “White” in the 1990 census. There was one main difference between the 1990 census and the 1995 and 1997 surveys in the racial categories provided. In the 1990 census, Asians and Pacific Islanders were represented in the single category of “Asian or Pacific Islander.” For the 1995 and 1997 surveys this category was broken down into two categories: “Asian (Lebanese, In- dian, Arab, Chinese)” and “Pacific Islander (Japa- nese, Philippino).” In addition, a write-in response space was not provided for “Asian or Pacific Is- lander” persons or “Other race” persons to identify specific race groups. In the 2010 and 2000 census, there were 15 racial categories provided: “White,” “Black, African American, or Negro,” “American Indian or Alaska Native,” “Asian Indian,” “Chinese,” “Filipino,” “Japanese,” “Korean,” “Vietnamese,” “Other Asian,” “Native Hawaiian,” “Guamanian or Chamorro,” “Somoan,” “Other Pacific Islander,” “Some other race.” There was also write-in space provided for those selecting “Other Asian,” “Other Pacific Islander,” and “Some other race.” The categories used in the 2001, 2002, 2003 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys resembled those from the 1995 and 1997 surveys, with a few exceptions. The 1995 and 1997 survey categories of “Asian (Lebanese, Indian, Arab, Chi- nese)” and “American Indian, Eskimo, Aleut” were changed to “Asian (Arab, Indian, Chinese)” and “Am. Indian or Alaska Native.” In addition, the 1997 category of “Pacific Islander (Japanese, Philippino)” was changed to “Pacific Islander.” REFERENCE WEEK The data on labor force status was related to the reference week; that is, the calendar week proceed- ing the date on which the respondents were inter- viewed by enumerators. This week is not the same for all respondents since the enumeration was not completed in one week. The occurrence of holi- days during the enumeration period could affect the data on actual hours worked during the refer- ence week, but probably had no effect on overall Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-27 measurement of employment status (see the dis- cussion below on “Comparability”). Comparability—The reference weeks for the 2013 survey included that time between the fourth week of December 2013 and the last week of March 2014 during which time enumerators worked in the field. Some workers may have ob- served holidays. The occurrence of holidays could affect the com- parability of the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 sur- vey data and that of the 2010, 2000, 1990, and 1980 census data on actual hours worked for some areas if the respective weeks containing holidays were the reference weeks for a significant number of persons. The holidays probably did not affect the overall measurement of employment status since this information was based on work activity during the entire reference week. RESIDENCE IN 2012 The data on residence one year ago in the 2013 sur- vey were derived from answers to questionnaire item P16. For those persons reporting in question P16 that on April 1, 2012 they lived in a different house from their current residence on that date, this item asked for the name of the island in the U.S. Virgin Islands, the U.S. State, commonwealth, ter- ritory, or foreign country where the person was then living. Residence in 2012 is used in conjunc- tion with location of current residence to determine the extent of residential mobility of the population and the resulting redistribution of the population among the islands and between the islands and the U.S. States and foreign countries. When no information on residence in 2012 was re- ported for a person, information for other family members, if available, was used to assign a loca- tion of residence in 2012. All cases of no response or incomplete response that were not assigned a previous residence based on information from other family members were allocated the previous residence of another person with similar character- istics who provided complete information. The tabulation category, “Same house,” includes all persons 1year old and over who did not move during the one year as well as those who had moved but by 2013 had returned to their 2012 res- idence. The category, “Different house in the U.S. Virgin Islands,” includes persons who lived in the U.S. Virgin Islands in 2012 but in a different house or apartment from the one they occupied on April 1, 2013. These movers are then further subdivided according to the type of move. In most tabulations, persons who moved within the U.S. Virgin Islands are divided into those moving within the same island and those moving from a different island. Movers from outside the U.S. Virgin Islands are usually divided into three groups according to their 2012 residence: “In the United States,” “On another Caribbean island,” and “Elsewhere.” The last group “Elsewhere,” in- cludes those persons who were residing in a for- eign country, Puerto Rico, or another outlying area of the U.S. in 2012, including members of the Armed Forces and their dependents. The number of persons who were living in a dif- ferent house in 2012 is somewhat less than the total number of moves during the 1-year period. Some persons in the same house at the two dates had moved during the 1-year period but by the time of the survey had returned to their 2012 residence. Other persons who were living in a different house had made one or more intermediate moves. For similar reasons, the number of persons living on a different island may be understated. Comparability—The 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 survey question reported data similar to that in the 2010, 2000 and 1990 censuses. Similar questions were also asked in the 1980 and 1990 censuses, but in 1980 previous residence was not allocated for no response. These persons were A-28 Definitions of Subject Characteristics shown in the category “residence in 1975 not re- ported.” In the 1970 census, the migration ques- tions did not ask for residence in a specific village or island within the area. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND LABOR FORCE STATUS Tabulation of data on enrollment, educational at- tainment, and labor force status for the population 16 to 19 years old allows for calculation of the pro- portion of the age group who are not enrolled in school and not high school graduates or “dropouts” and an unemployment rate for the “dropout” pop- ulation. Definitions of the three topics and de- scriptions of the census items from which they were derived are presented in “Educational Attain- ment,” “Employment Status,” and “School Enroll- ment and Type of School.” The published tabula- tions include both the civilian and Armed Forces populations, but labor force status is provided for the civilian population only. Therefore, the com- ponent labor force status may not add to the total lines high school graduate and not high school graduate. The difference is Armed Forces. Comparability—The tabulation of school enroll- ment by labor force status in the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys is similar to that published in 2010, 2000, 1990, and 1980 census reports. The 1980 census tabulation included a single data line for Armed Forces; however, enrollment, attain- ment, and labor force status data were shown for the civilian population only. In 1970, tabulation was included for 16 to 21 year old males not at- tending school. SCHOOL ENROLLMENT AND TYPE OF SCHOOL Data on school enrollment were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P12, which was asked of all persons. Persons were classified as enrolled in school if they reported attending a “regular” public or private school or college at any time in the past 3 months, and the time of enumeration. The question included instructions to “include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten, elemen- tary school, and schooling that leads to a high school diploma or a college degree, or vocational certificate” as regular school. Enumerators were instructed that enrollment in a trade or business school, company training, or tu- toring were not to be included unless the course would be accepted for credit at a regular elemen- tary school, high school, or college. Persons who did not answer the enrollment question were as- signed the enrollment status and type of school of a person with the same age, race or Hispanic origin, and, at older ages, sex, whose residence was in the same or a nearby area. Public and Private School—Includes persons who attended school in the reference period and indicated they were enrolled by marking one of the questionnaire categories for either “public school, public college” or “private school or private col- lege.” A public school is defined as “any school or college controlled and supported by the local or Federal Government.” Schools supported and controlled primarily by religious organizations or other private groups are defined as private. Per- sons who filled both the “public” and “private” cir- cles are edited to the first entry, “public.” Level of School In Which Enrolled—Persons who were enrolled in school were classified as en- rolled in “preprimary school,” “elementary or high school,” or “college” according to their response to question P13a (years of school completed or highest degree received). Persons who were en- rolled and reported completing nursery school or less were classified as enrolled in “preprimary school,” which includes kindergarten. Similarly, enrolled persons who had completed at least kin- dergarten, but not high school, were classified as enrolled in elementary or high school. Enrolled persons who reported completing high school or some college or having received a post-secondary degree were classified as enrolled in "college." Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-29 Enrolled persons who reported completing the twelfth grade but receiving “NO DIPLOMA”' were classified as enrolled in high school. (For more information on level of school, see the dis- cussion under “Educational Attainment.”) Comparability—The 2013 survey questions on school enrollment and amount of school com- pleted mirrored that of the 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, and 2001 surveys. School en- rollment questions have been included in the de- cennial census since 1930; grade attended was first asked in 1950; type of school was first asked in 1970. In 1930, the enrollment question referred to attendance since September 1. In 1940, the refer- ence was to attendance in the month preceding the census, and in the 1950 and subsequent censuses, the question referred to attendance in the two months preceding the census date. In past years, instructions on the types of schools to include have changed. In the 1950 instructions, the term “regular school” was introduced, and it was defined as schooling, which “advances a per- son towards an elementary or high school diploma or a college, university, or professional school de- gree.” Vocational, trade, or business schools were excluded unless they were graded and considered part of a regular school system. On-the-job train- ing was excluded, as were nursery school and kin- dergarten. Instruction by correspondence was ex- cluded unless it was given by a regular school and counted towards promotion. In 1960, the question used the term “regular school or college” and a similar, though expanded, defini- tion of “regular” was included in the instructions, which continued to exclude nursery school, but in- cluded kindergarten. In the 1970 census, the ques- tionnaire used the phrase “regular school or col- lege” and included instructions to “count nursery school, kindergarten, and schooling which leads to an elementary school certificate, high school di- ploma, or college degree.” The age range for which enrollment data have been obtained and published has varied over the cen- suses. Information on enrollment was recorded for persons 5 to 24 years old in 1940; for persons 5 to 29 years old in 1950; for persons age 5 to 34 in 1960; and for those 3 years old and over since 1970. Most of the published enrollment figures re- ferred to persons 5 to 24 in 1940, 5 to 29 in 1950, 5 to 34 in 1960, 3 to 34 in 1970 and 3 years old and over in 1980 and 1990. This growth in the age group whose enrollment was reported reflects in- creased interest in the number of children in preprimary schools and in the number of older per- sons attending colleges and universities. In the 1950 and subsequent censuses, college stu- dents were enumerated where they lived while at- tending college, whereas in earlier censuses, they generally were enumerated at their parental homes. This change should not affect the comparability of national figures on college enrollment since 1940; however, it may affect the comparability over time of enrollment figures at sub-national levels. Type of school was first introduced in the 1970 census. The type of school was incorporated into the “yes” response categories for the enrollment question. The types identified were “public,” “pa- rochial,” and “other private.” In the 1980 census, “private, church related” and “private, not church related” replaced “parochial”and“other private.” Grade of enrollment was first available in the 1950 census, where it was obtained from responses to the question on highest grade of school completed. Enumerators were instructed, “for a person still in school, the last grade completed will be the grade preceding the one in which he or she was now en- rolled.” From 1960 to 1980, grade of enrollment was obtained from the highest grade attended in the two-part question used to measure educational attainment. (For more information, see the discus- sion under “Educational Attainment.”) The form of the question from which level of enrollment was derived in the 1990 census most closely corre- sponds to the question used in 1950. While data from prior censuses can be aggregated to provide A-30 Definitions of Subject Characteristics levels of enrollment comparable to the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, and the 2010, 2000 and 1990 censuses, the surveys and census data cannot be desegregated to show single grade of enroll- ment as in previous censuses. Data on school enrollment were also collected and published by other Federal and local government agencies. Where these data were obtained from administrative records of school systems and insti- tutions of higher learning, they were only roughly comparable with data from population censuses and household surveys because of differences in definitions and concepts, subject matter covered, time references, and enumeration methods. At the local level, the difference between the location of the institution and the residence of the student may affect the comparability of census and administra- tive data. Differences between the boundaries of school districts and census geographic units also may affect these comparisons. SELF-CARE LIMITATION STATUS The data on self-care limitation status were derived from answers to questionnaire item P18b, which was asked of all persons. Persons were identified as having a self-care limitation if they had a health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and which made it difficult to take care of their own personal needs, such as “dressing, bathing, or get- ting around inside the home.” The term “health condition” referred to both phys- ical and mental conditions. A temporary health problem, such as a broken bone that was expected to heal normally was not considered a health con- dition. Comparability—1990 was the first time that a question on self-care limitation was included in the census. The 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and the 2000 census asked the same question. SEX The data on sex were derived from answers to questionnaire item P3, which was asked of all per- sons. For most cases in which sex was not re- ported, it was determined by the appropriate entry from the person's given name and household rela- tionship. Otherwise, sex was imputed according to the relationship to the householder and the age and marital status of the person. (For more information on imputation, see Appendix B, Accuracy of the Data.) Sex Ratio—A measure derived by dividing the total number of males by the total number of fe- males and multiplying by 100. Comparability—A question on the sex of indi- viduals has been asked of the total population in every census and survey. VETERAN STATUS Data on veteran status, period of military service, and years of military service were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P21, which was asked of all persons 16 years and over. Veteran Status—The data on veteran status were derived from responses to question P21a. For census data products, a “civilian veteran” is a per- son 16 years old or over who had served (even for a short time) but is not now serving on active duty in the U.S. Army, Navy, Air Force, Marine Corps, or the Coast Guard, or who served as a Merchant Marine seaman during World War II. Persons who served in the National Guard or military Reserves are classified as veterans only if they were ever called or ordered to active duty not counting the 4- 6 months for initial training or yearly summer camps. All other civilians 16 years old and over are classified as non-veterans. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-31 Period of Military Service—For the 1980, 1990, 2000, 2010 censuses and the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys, people who indicated that they had served on active duty or were now on active duty were asked to indicate the period or periods in which they served. This question was not asked in the 1995 and 1997 surveys. Years of Military Services—For the 1990 cen- sus, people who indicated that they had served on active duty or were now on active duty were asked to report the total number of years and months of active-duty service. For the 2010, 2000 census and the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys, people who indi- cated that they had served on active duty or were now on active duty were asked to report whether the total number of years of active-duty services was less than 2 years or 2 years or more. The ques- tion asked for accumulated service, which is not necessarily the same as continuous service. This question was not asked in the 1995 and 1997 sur- veys and the 1980 and earlier censuses. Limitation of the Data—There may be a ten- dency for the following kinds of persons to report erroneously that they served on active duty in the Armed Forces: (a) persons who served in the Na- tional Guard or military Reserves but were never called to active duty; (b) civilian employees or vol- unteers for the USO, Red Cross, or the Department of Defense for its predecessor Departments, War and Navy; and (c) employees of the Merchant Ma- rine or Public Health Service. Comparability—Since census data on veterans were based on self-reported responses, they may differ from data from other sources such as admin- istrative records of the Department of Defense. Census data may also differ from Veterans Admin- istration data on the benefits-eligible population, since factors determining eligibility for veterans’ benefits differ from the rules for classifying veter- ans in the census. In the 1990 census the question was expanded from the veteran/not veteran question in 1980 to include questions on current active duty status and service in the military Reserves and the National Guard. The expansion was intended to clarify the appropriate response for persons in the Armed Forces and for persons who served in the National Guard or military Reserve units only. For the first time in a census, service during World War II as a Merchant Marine Seaman was considered active- duty military service and persons with such service were counted as veterans. An additional period of military service, “September 1980 or later” was added in 1990. As in 1970 and 1980, persons re- porting more than one period of service are shown in the most recent wartime period of service cate- gory. The question on Years of Military Service was new for 1990. The wording of the question on veteran status for the 1995 and 1997 surveys was limited to whether persons were now on active duty; had been on ac- tive duty in the past, but not now; had served in the Reserves or National Guard, or had not been on active duty. This represented only one part of a three-part question in the 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses and the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys. There were several changes in the period of ser- vices categories from 1990, 2000 and 2010. The category “World War I” was dropped and the cat- egory “September 1980 or later” was changed to “September 1980 to July 1990.” In addition, the categories “April 1995 or later” and “August 1990 to March 1995” were added in the 2000 census. The 2001 and 2002 surveys used the same catego- ries as the 2010 and 2000 census. In the 2009 and 2008 survey, the category “August 1990 to March 1995 (including Persian Gulf War)” was changed to “August 1990 to August 2001 (including Per- sian Gulf War)” and the category “April 1995 or later” was changed to “September 2001 or later.” A-32 Definitions of Subject Characteristics WORK DISABILITY STATUS The data on work disability were derived from an- swers to questionnaire items P19c and P19d, which were asked of all persons 15 years old and over. Persons were identified as having a work disability if they had a health condition that had lasted for 6 or more months and which limited the kind or amount of work they could do at a job or business. A person was limited in the kind of work he or she could do if the person had a health con- dition that restricted his or her choice of jobs. A person was limited in the amount of work if he or she was not able to work full-time. Persons with a work disability were further classified as “Pre- vented from working” or “Not prevented from working.” The term “health condition” referred to both physical and mental conditions. A temporary health problem, such as a broken bone that was ex- pected to heal normally was not considered a health condition. Comparability—The wording of the question on work disability for the 2013, survey was the same in the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2012 surveys and 2010, 2000, 1990, and 1980 censuses. Information on work disability was first collected in 1970. In that census, the work disability question did not con- tain a clause restricting the definition of disability to limitations caused by a health condition that had lasted 6 or more months; however, it did contain a separate question about the duration of the disabil- ity. WORK STATUS The data on work status in the past 12 months were derived from answers to questionnaire items P28 to P30, which was asked of persons 16 years and over. Persons 16 years old and over who worked 1 or more weeks according to the criteria described below are classified as “Worked in the past 12 months.” All other persons 16 years old and over are classified as “Did not work in the past 12 months.” Some tabulations showing work status include 15 year olds; these persons, by definition, are classified as “Did not work in the past 12 months.” Weeks Worked—The data on weeks in the past 12 months were derived from responses to ques- tionnaire item P29. Question P29 (Weeks Worked in the past 12 months) was asked of persons 16 years old and over who indicated in question P28 that they worked in the past 12 months. The data pertain to the number of weeks during the past 12 months in which a person did any work for pay or profit (including paid vacation and paid sick leave) or worked without pay on a family farm or in a family business. Weeks of active service in the Armed Forces are also included. Usual Hours Worked Per Week The data on usual hours worked per week worked in the past 12 months were derived from answers to questionnaire item P30. This question was asked of persons 16 years old and over who indi- cated that they worked in the past 12 months. The data pertain to the number of hours a person usually worked during the weeks worked in the past 12 months. The respondent was to report the number of hours worked per week in the majority of the weeks he or she worked in the past 12 months. If the hours worked per week varied con- siderably during the past 12 months, the respond- ent was to report an approximate average of the hours worked per week. The statistics on usual hours worked per week in the past 12 months are not necessarily related to the data on actual hours worked during the census reference week (ques- tion P23). Persons 16 years old and over who re- ported that they usually worked 35 or more hours each week during the weeks they worked are clas- sified as “Usually worked full time,” persons who reported that they usually worked 1 to 34 hours are classified as “Usually worked part time.” Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-33 Year-Round Full-Time Workers—All persons 16 years old and over who usually worked 35 hours or more per week for 50 to 52 weeks in the past 12 months. Number of Workers in Family—The term “worker” as used for these data is defined based on the criteria for Work Status. Limitation of the Data—It is probable that the number of persons who worked in the past 12 months and the number of weeks worked is under- stated since there was some tendency for respond- ents to forget intermittent or short periods of em- ployment or to exclude weeks worked without pay. There may also be a tendency for persons not to include weeks of paid vacation among their weeks worked; one result may be that the census figures may understate the number of persons who worked “50 to 52 weeks.” Comparability—The data on weeks worked col- lected in the 2013 survey were comparable with data from the 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys and the 2000, 1990, 1980, 1970, and 1960 censuses, but may not be entirely comparable with data from the 1940 and 1950 censuses. Since the 1960 census, two separate questions have been used to obtain this information. The first identified persons with any work experience during the year and, thus, in- dicated those persons for whom the questions on number of weeks worked applied. In 1940 and 1950, however, the questionnaires contained only a single question on number of weeks worked. In 1970, persons responded to the question on weeks worked by indicating one of six weeks- worked intervals. In 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as well as in 2010, 2000, 1990 and 1980 censuses, persons were asked to enter the specific number of weeks they worked. YEAR OF ENTRY The data on year of entry were derived from an- swers to questionnaire item P10, which was asked of all persons. The question, “In what month and year did this person come to the U.S. Virgin Is- lands to stay?” was asked of persons who indicated in the question on citizenship that they were not born in the U.S. Virgin Islands. (For more infor- mation, see the discussion under “Citizenship.”) The 2013 survey questions, tabulations, and cen- sus data products about citizenship and year of en- try include no reference to immigration. All per- sons who were born and resided outside the U.S. Virgin Islands before becoming residents of the U.S. Virgin Islands have a date of entry. Some of these persons are U.S. citizens by birth (e.g., per- sons born in Puerto Rico or born abroad of Amer- ican parents). To avoid any possible confusion concerning the date of entry of persons who are U.S. citizens by birth, the term, and “year of entry” is used in this report instead of the term "year of immigration." Limitation of the Data—The census questions on nativity, citizenship, and year of entry were not designed to measure the degree of permanence of residence in the United States. The phrase, “to stay” was used to obtain the year in which the per- son became a resident of the United States. Alt- hough the respondent was directed to indicate the year he or she entered the country “to stay,” it was difficult to ensure that respondents interpreted the phrase correctly. A-34 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Comparability—A question on year of entry (al- ternately called “year of immigration”) was asked in the 1970, 1980, and 1990 censuses. In 1980, the question on year of entry included six arrival time intervals. The number of arrival intervals was ex- panded to ten in 1990. In 1980, the question on year of entry was asked only of the foreign-born population. In 1990, all persons not born in the Virgin Islands were to complete the question on year of entry. In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 sur- veys persons gave the month and year of entry into the U.S. Virgin Islands as well as the “country or state of immediate previous residence.” Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-35 HOUSING CHARACTERISTICS ACREAGE The data on acreage were obtained from question- naire item H5. This question was asked at all oc- cupied and vacant one-family houses and mobile homes. This question determines a range of acres on which the house or mobile home is located. The intent of this item is to exclude owner-occupied and renter- occupied universes for value and rent tabulations. Another major purpose for this item, in conjunc- tion with questionnaire item H6 on agricultural sales, is to identify farm units. The land may consist of more than one tract or plot. These tracks or plots are usually adjoining; however, they may be separated by a road, creek, another piece of land, etc. Comparability—The 1990 census asked two questions regarding acreage. This first question asked all one-family houses, “Is this house on ten or more acres?” and the second question asked how many acres (“Less than 1 acre,” “1 to 9 acres,” and “10 or more acres”). In contrast, the 1995 sur- vey, as well as the 2010 and 2000 census, asked only the second question. In the 1997 survey a question on acreage was not asked. The 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys asked all one-family houses and mobile homes a question on how many acres the home was on. The categories were similar to those used in the 1995 survey and the 2000 and 1990 census. AGRICULTURAL SALES Data on the sales of agricultural crops were ob- tained from questionnaire item H6 and was asked at occupied one-family houses and mobile homes located on lots of 1 acre or more. Data for this item exclude units on lots of less than 1 acre, units lo- cated in structures containing 2 or more units, and all vacant units. This item refers to the total amount (before taxes and expenses) received in the 12 months prior to the interview, from the sale of crops, vegetables, fruits, nuts, livestock and live- stock products, and nursery and forest products, produced on “this property.” Respondents new to a unit were to estimate total agricultural sales from the 12 months prior to the interview even if some portion of the sales had been made by previous oc- cupants of the unit. This item is used mainly to classify housing units as farm or non-farm residences, not to provide de- tailed information on the sale of agricultural prod- ucts. Comparability—The 1990, 2000 and 2010 cen- sus and the 1995 survey all asked for the previous year’s agricultural sales, while the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys requested the amount of agricultural sales for the previous 12 months. This question was not asked in the 1997 survey. Another differ- ence in this question across the censuses and sur- veys is that the 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses, as well as the 1995 survey, provided a series of re- sponse categories for the amount of agricultural sales. In the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys the question provided “Yes” and “No” categories for the ques- tion, “In the past 12 months were the sales of all agricultural products from this property $1,000 or more.” AIR CONDITIONING The data on air conditioning were obtained from questionnaire item H14, which was asked at both occupied and vacant housing units. Air condition- ing is defined as the cooling of air by a refrigera- tion unit. It does not include evaporative coolers, fans, or blowers, which are not connected to a re- frigeration unit; however, it does include heat pumps. A central system is an installation, which air-conditions a number of rooms. In an apartment building, each apartment may have its own central A-36 Definitions of Subject Characteristics system, or there may be several systems, each providing central air conditioning for a group of apartments. A central system with individual room controls is a 'central air-conditioning sys- tem'. A 'room unit' is an individual air conditioner, which is installed in a window or an outside wall and is generally intended to cool one room, alt- hough it may sometimes be used to cool more than one room. Comparability—Data on air conditioning were collected for the first time in 1980 and were shown only for year-round housing units. In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys as in the 2010 cen- sus, data are shown for all housing units. BEDROOMS The data on bedrooms were obtained from ques- tionnaire item H9, which was asked at both occu- pied and vacant housing units. The number of bed- rooms is the count of rooms designed to be used as bedrooms; that is, the number of rooms that would be listed as bedrooms if the house or apartment were on the market for sale or for rent. Included are all rooms intended to be use as bedrooms even if they currently are being used for some other pur- pose. A housing unit consisting of only one room, such as a one-room efficiency apartment is classi- fied, by definition, as having no bedroom. Comparability—Data on bedrooms have been collected in every census since 1960. In 1970 and 1980, data for bedrooms were shown only for year- round units. In past censuses, a room was defined as a bedroom if it was used mainly for sleeping even if also used for other purposes. Rooms that were designed to be use as bedrooms but used mainly for other purposes were not considered to be bedrooms. A distribution of housing units by number of bedrooms calculated from data col- lected in a 1986 U.S. test showed virtually no dif- ferences in the two versions except in the two-bed- room category, where the previous “use” defini- tion showed a slightly lower proportion of units. In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, respondents were asked to fill in a number for the amount of bedrooms in the housing unit, whereas the 1990 census offered a range of 5 choices from “no bedroom” to 5 or more bedrooms. BUSINESS ON PROPERTY The data for business on property were obtained from questionnaire item H7. The question was asked at all occupied and vacant one-family houses and mobile homes. This question is used to ex- clude owner-occupied one-family houses with business or medical offices on the property from certain statistics on financial characteristics. A business must be easily recognizable from the outside. It usually will have a separate outside en- trance and have the appearance of a business, such as a grocery store, restaurant, or barber shop. It may be either attached to the house or mobile home or be located elsewhere on the property. Those housing units in which a room is used for business or professional purposes and has no rec- ognizable alterations to the outside are not consid- ered as having a business. Medical offices are con- sidered businesses for tabulation purposes. Comparability—The question on the existence of a business on the property was the same in the 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses and the 1995, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys. The 1997 survey did not ask about the presence of a business on the property. CONDOMINIUM FEE A condominium fee normally is charged monthly to the owners of the individual condominium units by the condominium owners association to cover operating, maintenance, administrative, and im- provement costs of the common property (grounds, halls, lobby, parking areas, laundry Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-37 rooms, swimming pool, etc.). The costs for utili- ties and/or fuels may be included in the condomin- ium fee if the units do not have separate meters. Data on condominium fees may include real estate tax and/or insurance payments for the common property, but do not include real estate taxes or fire, hazard, and flood insurance for the individual unit. Amounts reported were the regular monthly payment, even if paid by someone outside the household or remain unpaid. Costs were estimated as closely as possible when exact costs were not known. Comparability—The 2010, 2000 census and the 1995 and 1997 surveys gathered data similar to the 1990 census when the question was asked for the first time. The question was not asked in the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys. CONDOMINIUM STATUS The data on condominium housing units were ob- tained from questionnaire item H19, which was asked at both occupied and vacant housing units. Condominium is a type of ownership that enables a person to own an apartment or house in a devel- opment of similarly owned units and to hold a common or joint ownership in some or all of the common areas and facilities. Common areas and facilities include land, roof, hallways, entrances, elevators, swimming pool, etc. Condominiums may be single-family houses as well as units in apartment buildings. A condominium unit need not be occupied by the owner to be counted as such. A unit classified as “mobile home or trailer” or “other” (see discussion under “Units in Struc- ture”) cannot be a condominium unit. Limitation of the Data—Testing done prior to the 1980 and 1990 censuses indicated that the number of condominiums may be slightly over- stated. Comparability—In 1970, condominiums were grouped together with cooperative housing units, and the data were reported only for owner-occu- pied cooperatives and condominiums. Beginning in 1980, the census identified all condominium units and the data were shown for renter-occupied and vacant year-round condominiums as well as owner occupied. CONTRACT RENT The data on contract rent were obtained from ques- tionnaire item H21, which was asked at all occu- pied housing units that were rented for cash rent. Housing units that are renter occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as “No cash rent” in census data products. The unit may be owned by friends or relatives who live else- where and who allow occupancy without charge. Rent-free houses or apartments may be provided to compensate caretakers, ministers, tenant farmers, sharecroppers, or others. Contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to or con- tracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included. For vacant units, it is the monthly rent asked for the rental unit at the time of enumeration. If the contract rent includes rent for a business unit or for living quarters occupied by another house- hold, the respondent was instructed to report that part of the rent estimated to be for his or her unit only. Respondents were asked to report rent for only the housing unit enumerated and to exclude any rent paid for additional units or for business premises. If a renter pays rent to the owner of a condominium or cooperative, and the condominium fee or coop- erative carrying charge is also paid by the renter to the owner, the respondent was instructed to in- clude the fee or carrying charge. A-38 Definitions of Subject Characteristics If a renter receives payments from lodgers or roomers who are listed as members of the house- hold, the respondent was instructed to report the rent without deduction for any payments received from the lodgers or roomers. The respondent was instructed to report the rent agreed to or contracted for even if paid by someone else such as friends or relatives living elsewhere, or a church or welfare agency. In some tabulations, contract rent is presented for all renter-occupied housing units, as well as speci- fied renter-occupied and specified vacant-for-rent units. Specified renter-occupied and specified va- cant-for-rent units exclude one-family houses and mobile homes on 10 or more acres. (For more in- formation on rent, see the discussion under “Gross Rent.”) Median and Quartile Contract Rent—The median divides the rent distribution into two equal parts. Quartiles divide the rent distribution into four equal parts. In computing median and quartile contract rent, units reported as “No cash rent” are excluded. Median and quartile rent calculations are rounded to the nearest whole dollar (For more information on medians and quartiles, see the dis- cussion under “Derived Measures.”) Aggregate Contract Rent—To calculate ag- gregate contract rent, the amount assigned for the category “less than $80” is $50. The amount as- signed to the category “$1,000 or more” is $1,250. Mean contract rent is rounded to the nearest whole dollar. (For more information on aggregates and means, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) Comparability—Data on this item have been collected since 1930. For 1990, quartiles were added because the range of rents and values in the Virgin Islands has increased in recent years. Up- per and lower quartiles can be used to note large rent and value differences among various geo- graphic areas. COOKING FUEL The data on cooking fuel were obtained from ques- tionnaire item H18, which was asked at all occu- pied and vacant housing units. The data show the type of fuel used most for cooking. Electricity—includes electricity obtained from public or private power supply as well as from in- dividually owned power units. Bottled or Tank Gas—includes liquid propane gas stored in bottles or tanks which are refilled or exchanged when empty. Kerosene—includes liquid kerosene stored in bottles or drums. Coal or Coke—Includes solid or hard coal and coke that are burnt in stoves Wood—Includes purchased wood, wood cut by household members on their property or else- where, driftwood, sawmill or construction scraps, or the like. Solar Energy—Includes heat provided by sun- light which is collected, stored, and actively dis- tributed. Other Fuel—Includes all other fuels not speci- fied elsewhere. No Fuel Used—Includes units that do not use any fuel or that do not have kitchen facilities. Comparability—Data on cooking fuel were col- lected for the first time in 1980. There were some changes in the categories from the 2010 and 2000 census to the 2001 survey. The category “Wood or charcoal” was replaced with “Wood.” The 2001 survey added the categories of “Coal or coke” and “Solar energy.” The 2002 survey categories re- mained unchanged from the 2001 survey. The 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 survey replaced the categories “Fuel oil, ker- osene” and “Coal or coke” with the single category Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-39 of “Kerosene or coal.” In addition, the category of “Wood” was not listed in the 2013 survey. DURATION OF VACANCY The data for duration of vacancy (also referred to as “months vacant”) refer to the length of time (in months and years) between the date the last occu- pants moved from the unit and the time of enumer- ation. The data, therefore, do not provide a direct measure of the total length of time units remain va- cant. For newly constructed units which have never been occupied, the duration of vacancy is counted from the date construction was completed. For re- cently converted or merged units, the time is re- ported from the date conversion or merger was completed. Units occupied by an entire household with a usual home elsewhere are assigned to the “Less than 1 month” interval. Comparability—In the 1980 census data were shown only for year-round housing units, while the 1990 census and the 1997 and 1995 surveys in- clude all housing units. This question was not asked in the 2000 census and the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 sur- veys. GROSS RENT Gross rent is the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, and water) and fuels (oil, charcoal, kerosene, wood, etc.) if these are paid for by the renter (or paid for the renter by someone else). Gross rent is intended to eliminate differentials, which result from varying practices with respect to the inclu- sion of utilities and fuels as part of the rental pay- ment. Renter units occupied without payment of cash rent are shown separately as “No cash rent” in the tabulations. Comparability—Data on gross rent have been collected since 1940 for renter-occupied housing units. GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2012 Gross rent as a percentage of household income in 2012 is a computed ratio of monthly gross rent to monthly household income (total household in- come in 2012 divided by 12). The ratio was com- puted separately for each unit and was rounded to the nearest whole percentage. Units for which no cash rent is paid and units occupied by households that reported no income or a net loss in 2012 com- prise the category “Not computed.” INSURANCE FOR FIRE, HAZARD, AND FLOOD The data on fire, hazard, and flood insurance were obtained from questionnaire item H25, which was asked at houses, condominiums, boats, and mobile homes where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. The statistics for this item refer to the annual premium for fire, hazard, and flood in- surance on the property (land and buildings); that is, policies that protect the property and its con- tents against loss due to damage by fire, lightning, winds, hail, flood, explosion, and so on. Liability policies are included only if they are paid with the fire, hazard, and flood insurance premi- ums and the amounts for fire, hazard, and flood cannot be separated. Premiums are included even if paid by someone outside the household or re- main unpaid. When premiums are paid on other than a yearly basis, the premiums are converted to a yearly basis. The payment for fire, hazard, and flood insurance is added to payments for real estate taxes, utilities, fuels, and mortgages (both first and junior mort- gages and home equity loans) to derive “Selected Monthly Owner Costs” and “Selected Monthly A-40 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income in 2012.” A separate question (H22d) determines whether insurance premiums are included in the mortgage payment to the lender(s). This makes it possible to avoid counting these premiums twice in the com- putations. Comparability—Data on payment for fire and hazard insurance was collected for the first time in 1980. Flood insurance was not specifically men- tioned in the wording of the question in 1980. The question was asked only at owner-occupied one- family houses. Excluded were mobile homes, con- dominiums, houses with a business or medical of- fice on the property, houses on 10 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. In 1990, the question was asked of all housing units (i.e., house, apartment, condominium, mobile home), including those on 10 or more acres, where the res- ident owned or was buying the housing unit. The 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 survey question fol- lowed the pattern used in the 1990 census. LIVING QUARTERS Living quarters are classified as housing units. Usually living quarters are in structures intended for residential use (for example, a one-family home, apartment house, hotel or motel, boarding house, or mobile home). Living quarters also maybe in structures intended for nonresidential use (for example, the rooms in a warehouse where a guard lives), as well as in places such as boats, tents, vans, shelters for the homeless, and dormito- ries. Housing Units—A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home or trailer, a group of rooms or a single room occupied as separate living quarters, or if vacant, intended for occupancy as separate living quarters. Separate living quarters are those in which the occupants live and eat sepa- rately from any other persons in the building and which have direct access from outside the building or through a common hall. The occupants may be a single family, one person living alone, two or more families living together, or any other group of related or unrelated persons who share living arrangements. For vacant units, the criteria of separateness and direct access are applied to the intended occupants whenever possi- ble. If that information cannot be obtained, the cri- teria are applied to the previous occupants. Both occupied and vacant housing units are in- cluded in the housing unit inventory, except that recreational vehicles, boats, vans, tents and the like are included only if they are occupied as someone's usual place of residence. Vacant mobile homes are included provided they are intended for occupancy on the site where they stand. Vacant mobile homes on dealers' sales lots or in storage yards are ex- cluded from the housing inventory. If the living quarters contain 9 or more persons un- related to the householder or person in charge (a total of 10 unrelated persons), they are classified as group quarters. If the living quarters contain eight or fewer persons unrelated to the householder or person in charge, they are classified as housing units. Occupied Housing Units—A housing unit is classified as occupied if it is the usual place of res- idence of the person or group of persons living in it at the time of enumeration, or if the occupants are only temporarily absent; that is, away on vaca- tion or business. If all the persons staying in the unit at the time of the census have their usual place of residence elsewhere, the unit is classified as va- cant. A household includes all the persons who occupy a housing unit as their usual place of resi- dence. By definition, the count of occupied hous- ing units for 100-percent tabulations is the same as the count of households or householders. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-41 Vacant Housing Units—A housing unit is va- cant if no one is living in it at the time of enumer- ation, unless its occupants are only temporarily ab- sent. Units temporarily occupied at the time of enumeration entirely by persons who have a usual residence elsewhere are also classified as vacant. (For more information, see discussion under “Usual Home Elsewhere.”) New units not yet occupied are classified as vacant housing units if construction has reached a point where all exterior windows and doors are installed and final usable floors are in place. Vacant units are excluded if they are open to the elements; that is, the roof, walls, windows, and/or doors no longer protect the interior from the elements, or if there is positive evidence (such as a sign on the house or in the block) that the unit is condemned or is to be demolished. Also excluded are quarters being used entirely for nonresidential purposes, such as a store or an office, or quarters used for the storage of business supplies or inventory, machin- ery, or agricultural products. Hotels, Motels, Rooming Houses, Etc.— Occupied rooms or suites of rooms in hotels, mo- tels, and similar places are classified as housing units only when occupied by permanent residents; that is, persons who consider the hotel as their usual place of residence or have no usual place of residence elsewhere. Vacant rooms or suites of rooms are classified as housing units only in those hotels, motels, and similar places in which 75 per- cent or more of the accommodations are occupied by permanent residents. If any of the occupants in a rooming or boarding house live and eat separately from others in the building and have direct access, their quarters are classified as separate housing units. Staff Living Quarters—The living quarters oc- cupied by staff personnel within any group quar- ters are separate housing units if they satisfy the housing unit criteria of separateness and direct ac- cess; otherwise, they are considered group quar- ters. Comparability—The first Census of Housing in 1940 established the “dwelling unit” concept. Alt- hough the term became “housing unit” and the def- inition has been modified slightly in succeeding censuses; the 2013 survey definition for housing unit was the same as that used for the 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997 and 1995 surveys and 1990 and 1980 censuses. MOBILE HOME OR BOAT COSTS Data on mobile home/boat costs include the total yearly costs for personal property taxes, land or site rent, marina fees or ship rent, registration fees, and license fees on all owner-occupied mobile homes and boats. Costs are estimated as closely as possible when exact costs are not known. Amounts are the total for an entire 12-month bill- ing period, even if they are paid by someone out- side the household or remain unpaid. The data from this item are added to payments for mortgages, real estate taxes, fire, hazard, and flood insurance payments, utilities, and fuels to derive selected monthly owner costs for mobile home and boat occupants. Comparability— This item was first introduced in the 1990 census and was mirrored in the 1995 and 1997 surveys and the 2010, 2000 census. This question was not asked in the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 sur- veys. MORTGAGE PAYMENT The data on mortgage payment were obtained from questionnaire item H22a, which was asked at houses, condominiums, boats, and mobile homes where the resident owned or was buying the hous- ing unit. Question H22b provides the regular monthly amount required to be paid the lender for A-42 Definitions of Subject Characteristics the first mortgage (deed of trust, contract to pur- chase, or similar debt) on the property. Amounts are included even if the payments are delinquent or paid by someone else. The amounts reported are included in the computation of “Selected Monthly Owner Costs” and “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income in 2012,” for units with a mortgage. The amounts reported include everything paid to the lender including principal and interest pay- ments, real estate taxes, fire, hazard, and flood in- surance payments, and mortgage insurance premi- ums. Separate questions determine whether real estate taxes and fire, hazard, and flood insurance payments are included in the mortgage payment to the lender. This makes it possible to avoid count- ing these components twice in the computation of “Selected Monthly Owner Costs.” Comparability—Information on mortgage pay- ment was collected for the first time in 1980. It was collected only at owner-occupied one-family houses. Excluded were mobile homes, condomin- iums, houses with a business or medical office on the property, one-family houses on 10 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. In the 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys, the questions on monthly mortgage payments were asked of all housing units (i.e., house, apartment, condomin- ium, mobile home), including those on 10 or more acres, where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. The 1980 census obtained total regular monthly mortgage payments, including payments on sec- ond or junior mortgages, from a single question. As in the 1990 census, two questions were used in 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys; one for regular monthly payments on first mortgages, and one for regular monthly payments on second or junior mortgages or home equity loans. (For more infor- mation, see the discussion under “Second or Junior Mortgage Payment.”) MORTGAGE STATUS The data on mortgage status were obtained from questionnaire items H22a and H23a, which were asked at houses, condominiums, boats, and mobile homes where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. “Mortgage” refers to all forms of debt where the property is pledged as security for repayment of the debt. It includes such debt in- struments as deeds of trust; trust deeds, contracts to purchase, land contracts, junior mortgages and home equity loans. A mortgage is considered a first mortgage if it has prior claim over any other mortgage or if it is the only mortgage on the property. All other mort- gages, (second, third, etc.) are considered junior mortgages. A home equity loan is generally a jun- ior mortgage. If no first mortgage is reported, but a junior mortgage or home equity loan is reported, then the loan is considered a first mortgage. In most census data products, the tabulations for “Selected Monthly Owner Costs” and “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of House- hold Income in 2012” usually are shown separately for units “with a mortgage” and for units “not mortgaged.” The category “not mortgaged” is comprised of housing units owned free and clear of debt. Comparability—The item was asked for the first time in 1980. In 1980, the mortgage status ques- tions were asked at owner-occupied one-family houses on less than 3 acre. Excluded were mobile homes, boats, condominiums, houses with a busi- ness or medical office, houses on 3 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. In the 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses and 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys, the question was asked of all housing units (i.e., house, apartment, condo- minium, mobile home), including those on 10 or Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-43 more acres, where the resident owned or was buy- ing the housing unit. PERSONS IN UNIT This item is based on the 100-percent count of per- sons in occupied housing units. All persons occu- pying the housing unit are counted, including the householder, occupants related to the householder, and lodgers, roomers, boarders, and so forth. The data on “persons in unit” show the number of hous- ing units occupied by the specified number of per- sons. The phrase “persons in unit” is used for housing tabulations, “persons in households” for population items. Figures for “persons in unit” match those for “persons in household.” Median Persons in Unit—In computing me- dian persons in unit, a whole number is used as the midpoint of an interval; thus, a unit with 4 persons is treated as an interval ranging from 3.5 to 4.5 per- sons. Median persons are rounded to the nearest hundredth. (For more information on medians, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) Persons in Occupied Housing Units—This is the total population minus those persons living in-group quarters. “Persons per occupied housing unit” is computed by dividing the population living in housing units by the number of occupied hous- ing units. PERSONS PER ROOM “Persons per room” is obtained by dividing the number of persons in each occupied housing unit by the number of rooms in the unit. Persons per room are rounded to the nearest hundredth. The figures shown refer, therefore, to the number of oc- cupied housing units having the specified ratio of persons per room. Mean Persons Per Room—This measure is computed by dividing persons in housing units by the aggregate number of rooms. This is intended to provide a measure of utilization. A higher mean may indicate a greater degree of utilization or crowding; a low mean may indicate under-utiliza- tion. (For more information on means, see the dis- cussion under “Derived Measures.”) POVERTY STATUS OF HOUSEHOLDS IN 2012 The data on poverty status of households were de- rived from answers to the income questions. Households are classified below the poverty level when the total 2012 income of the family or of the nonfamily householder is below the appropriate poverty threshold. The income of persons living in the household who are unrelated to the house- holder is not considered when determining the poverty status of a household, nor does their pres- ence affect the household size in determining the appropriate poverty threshold. The poverty thresh- olds vary depending upon three criteria: size of family, number of children, and age of the family householder or unrelated individual for one and two-person households. (For more information, see the discussion of “Poverty Status in 2012” and “Income in 2012” under Population Characteris- tics.) REAL ESTATE TAXES The data on real estate taxes were obtained from questionnaire item H24, which was asked at houses, condominiums, boats, and mobile homes where the resident owned or was buying the hous- ing unit. The statistics from this question refer to the total amount of all real estate taxes on the entire property (land and buildings) payable in 2012 to all taxing jurisdictions, including special assess- ments, school taxes, county taxes, and so forth. A-44 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Real estate taxes include state, local, and all other real-estate taxes even if delinquent, unpaid, or paid by someone who is not a member of the household. However, taxes due from prior years are not in- cluded. If taxes are paid on other than a yearly ba- sis, the payments are converted to a yearly basis. The payment for real estate taxes is added to pay- ments for fire, hazard, and flood insurance; utilities and fuels; and mortgages (both first and junior mortgages and home equity loans) to derive “Se- lected Monthly Owner Costs” and “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of House- hold Income in 2012.” A separate question (H22c) determines whether real estate taxes are included in the mortgage payment to the lender(s). This makes it possible to avoid counting taxes twice in the computations. Comparability—Data for real estate taxes were collected for the first time in 1980. The question was asked only at owner-occupied one-family houses. Excluded were mobile homes or trailers, condominiums, houses with a business or medical office on the property, houses on 1 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys as in the 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses, the question was asked of all housing units (i.e., house, apartment, condo- minium, mobile home), including those on 10 or more acres, where the resident owned or was buy- ing the housing unit. ROOMS The data on rooms were obtained from question- naire item H8, which was asked at both occupied and vacant housing units. The statistics on rooms are in terms of the number of housing units with a specified number of rooms. The intent of this question is to count the number of whole rooms used for living purposes. For each unit, rooms include living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, bedrooms, finished recreation rooms, enclosed porches suitable for year-round use, and lodger's rooms. Excluded are strip or Pullman kitchens, bathrooms, open porches, bal- conies, halls or foyers, half-rooms, utility rooms, unfinished attics or basements, or other unfinished space used for storage. A partially divided room is a separate room only if there is a partition from floor to ceiling, but not if the partition consists solely of shelves or cabinets. Median Rooms—This measure divides the room distribution into two equal parts, one-half of the cases falling below the median number of rooms and one-half above the median. In compu- ting median rooms, the whole number is used as the midpoint of the interval; thus, the category “3 rooms” is treated as an interval ranging from 2.5 to 3.5 rooms. Median rooms is rounded to the nearest tenth. (For more information on medians, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) Aggregate Rooms—To calculate aggregate rooms, an arbitrary value of “10” is assigned to rooms for units falling within the terminal cate- gory, “9 or more.” (For more information on ag- gregates and means, see the discussion under “De- rived Measures.”) Comparability—Data on rooms have been col- lected since 1940. In 1970 and 1980, these data were shown only for year-round housing units. In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys, as in 1990 2000, and 2010 census, these data are shown for all housing units. SECOND OR JUNIOR MORTGAGE PAYMENT The data on second or junior mortgage payments were obtained from questionnaire items H23a and H23b, which were asked at houses, condomini- ums, boats, and mobile homes where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. Question Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-45 H23a asks whether a second or junior mortgage or a home equity loan exists on the property. Ques- tion H23b provides the regular monthly amount re- quired to be paid to the lender on all second or jun- ior mortgages and home equity loans. Amounts are included even if the payments are delinquent or paid by someone else. The amounts reported are included in the computation of “Selected Monthly Owner Costs” and “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of Household Income in 2012” for units with a mortgage. All mortgages other than first mortgages are clas- sified as “junior” mortgages. A second mortgage is a junior mortgage that gives the lender a claim against the property that is second to the claim of the holder of the first mortgage. Any other junior mortgage(s) would be subordinate to the second mortgage. A home equity loan is a line of credit available to the borrower that is secured by real es- tate. It may be placed on a property that already has a first or second mortgage, or it may be placed on a property that is owned free and clear. If the respondents answered that no first mortgage existed, but a second mortgage did (as in the above case with a home equity loan), a computer edit as- signed the unit a first mortgage and made the first mortgage monthly payment the amount reported in the second mortgage. The second mortgage data were then made “No,” in question H23a and blank in question H23b. Comparability—Data for second or junior mort- gage payments were collected for the first time in 1980. The question was asked only at owner-oc- cupied one-family houses. Excluded were mobile homes or trailers, condominiums, houses with a business or medical office on the property, houses on 1 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 sur- veys as in the 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses, the question was asked of all housing units (i.e., house, apartment, condominium, mobile home), includ- ing those on 10 or more acres, where the resident owned or was buying the housing unit. The 1980 census obtained total regular monthly mortgage payments, including payments on sec- ond or junior mortgages, from one single question. Two questions were used in the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys as was the case in the 2010, 2000 and 1990 censuses: one for regular monthly pay- ments on first mortgages, and one for regular monthly payments on second or junior mortgages and home equity loans. SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS The data on selected monthly owner costs were ob- tained from questionnaire items H13, H22, H23, H24, and H25. The data were obtained for houses, condominiums, and mobile homes where the resi- dent owned or was buying the housing unit. Se- lected monthly owner costs is the sum of payments for mortgages, deeds of trust, contracts to pur- chase, or similar debts on the property (including payments for the first mortgage, second or junior mortgages, and home equity loans). Also included are real estate taxes, fire, hazard, and flood insur- ance on the property, and utilities (electricity, and water). It also includes, where appropriate, the monthly condominium fee for condominiums and, in previous censuses and some previous surveys, boat and mobile home costs such as personal prop- erty taxes, site rent, registration fees, and license fees. Specified Owner-Occupied Housing Units—In certain tabulations selected monthly owner costs are presented separately for specified owner-occupied housing units (owner-occupied one-family houses on fewer than 10 acres and without a business or medical office on the prop- erty); owner-occupied condominiums, and owner- occupied mobile homes. Data usually are shown separately for units “with a mortgage” and for units “not mortgaged.” A-46 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Median Selected Monthly Owner Costs— This measure is rounded to the nearest whole dol- lar. Comparability—The components of selected monthly owner costs were collected for the first time in 1980. The 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses and the 1995 survey used the same questions as the 1980 census. In 1997, a question on the average monthly cost of cable or satellite TV was added. The 2010 and 2000 census differed from the 1997 survey in that the cable and satellite TV question was dropped. From the 2010 and 2000 census to the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys, the question asking the amount of condominium fees was dropped and there was a question added that asked, “How much is the regular monthly payment on ALL second and third mortgages and home equity loans.” The 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys also dropped the question on boat and mobile home costs such as personal property taxes, site rent, registration fees, and li- cense fees. The 2013 survey differed from the pre- vious survey in that the questions on cost of gas and cost of fuel were omitted. SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 2012 The information on selected monthly owner costs, as a percentage of household income in 2012 is the computed rate of selected monthly owner costs to monthly household income in 2012. The ratio was computed separately for each unit and rounded to the nearest whole percentage. The data are tabu- lated separately for specified owner-occupied units, condominiums, and mobile homes. Separate distributions are often shown for units “with a mortgage” and for units “not mortgaged.” Units occupied by households reporting no income or a net loss in 2012 are included in the “not com- puted” category. (For more information, see the discussion under “Selected Monthly Owner Costs.”) Comparability—The components of selected monthly owner costs were collected for the first time in 1980. The tabulations of “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of House- hold Income in 2012” for specified owner-occu- pied housing units are comparable to the 2000 cen- sus and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2013 surveys. SOURCE OF WATER The data on source of water were obtained from questionnaire items H11, which was asked at both occupied and vacant housing units. Housing units may receive their water supply from a number of sources. A common source supplying water to five or more units is classified as “a public system only” or “a public system and cistern.” Other sources of water may be “a cistern, tanks, or drums only” in which rainwater is collected. “A public standpipe” is an elevated tank or vertical storage cylinder or street hydrant, which is connected to a public system from which nearby residents draw water. The category “some other source such as an individual well or a spring” includes water ob- tained from creeks, rivers, lakes, etc. Comparability—Data on source of water have been collected in every census since 1940. In 1970 and 1980, data were shown only for year-round housing units. In the 1995 survey, households were asked whether or not water was purchased from a water vendor from January through December 1994. Households were considered to have pur- chased water from a water vendor, even if only one purchase was made during the year and even though their primary source of water was from a public system, and public standpipe, or some other source. Bottled water purchased from a commer- cial establishment such as a grocery store or drug- store was not included. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-47 TELEPHONE IN HOUSING UNIT The data on telephones were obtained from ques- tionnaire item H15, which was asked at occupied housing units. This question was asked for the first time in the 1990 census. A telephone must be in- side the house or apartment for the unit to be clas- sified as having a telephone. Units where the re- spondent uses a telephone located inside the build- ing but not in the respondent's living quarters are classified as having no telephone. Comparability—The 2013 survey question was comparable to that asked in the 1990, 2000 and 2010 census and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2012 surveys. The 1997 survey asked an additional question about the cost of the average monthly telephone bill. TENURE The data for tenure were obtained from question- naire item H20, which was asked at all occupied housing units. All occupied housing units are clas- sified as either owner occupied or renter occupied. Owner Occupied—A housing unit is owner oc- cupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit even if it is mortgaged or not fully paid for. The owner or co-owner must live in the unit and usu- ally is the person listed in column 1 of the ques- tionnaire. The unit is “Owned by you or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan” if it is being purchased with a mortgage or some other debt arrangement such as a deed of trust, trust deed, contract to purchase, land contract, or pur- chase agreement. The unit is also considered owned with a mortgage if it is built on leased land and there is a mortgage on the unit. A housing unit is “Owned by you or someone in this household free and clear (without a mort- gage)” if there is no mortgage or other similar debt on the house, apartment, or mobile home including units built on leased land if the unit is owned out- right without a mortgage. Although owner-occu- pied housing units are divided between mortgaged and owned free and clear on the questionnaire, census data products containing 100-percent data show only total owner-occupied counts. More ex- tensive mortgage information was collected on the long-form questionnaire and is shown in census products containing sample data. Renter Occupied—All occupied housing units which are not owner occupied, whether they are rented for cash rent or occupied without payment of cash rent, are classified as renter occupied. “No cash rent” units are separately identified in the rent tabulations. Such units are generally provided free by friends or relatives or in exchange for services such as a resident manager, caretaker, minister, or tenant farmer. Housing units on military bases also are classified in the “No cash rent” category. “Rented for cash rent” includes units in continuing care, sometimes called life care arrangements. These arrangements usually involve a contract be- tween one or more individuals and a health ser- vices provider guaranteeing the individual shelter, usually a house or apartment, and services, such as meals or transportation to shopping or recreation. Comparability—Data on tenure have been col- lected for the Virgin Islands since 1930. In 1970, the question on tenure also included a category for condominium and cooperative ownership. In 1980, condominium units and cooperatives were dropped from the tenure item, and since 1980, only condominium units are identified in a separate question. Since 1990, the response categories were ex- panded to allow the respondent to report whether the unit was owned with a mortgage or free and clear (without a mortgage). Research after the 1980 census indicated some respondents did not consider their units owned if they had a mortgage. The distinction between units owned with a mort- gage and units owned free and clear was added in 1990 to improve the count of owner-occupied A-48 Definitions of Subject Characteristics units; the 2010 and 2000 census and the 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys continued this pat- tern. UNITS IN STRUCTURE The data on units in structure (also referred to as “type of structure”) were obtained from question- naire item H1, which was asked at all housing units. A structure is a separate building that either has open spaces on all sides or is separated from other structures by dividing walls that extend from ground to roof. In determining the number of units in a structure, all housing units, both occupied and vacant, are counted. Stores or office space are ex- cluded. The statistics are presented for the number of hous- ing units in structures of specified type and size, not for the number of residential buildings. 1-Unit, Detached—This is a 1-unit structure de- tached from any other structure; that is, with open space on all four sides. Such structures are consid- ered detached even if they have an adjoining shed or garage. A one-family house, which contains a business, is considered detached as long as the building has open space on all four sides. Mobile homes or trailers to which one or more permanent rooms have been added or built are also included. 1-Unit, Attached—This is a 1-unit structure, which has one or more walls extending from ground to roof separating it from adjoining struc- tures. In row houses (sometimes called town- houses), double houses, or houses attached to non- residential structures, each house is a separate, at- tached structure if the dividing or common wall goes from ground to roof. 2 or More Units—These are units in structures containing 2 or more housing units, further catego- rized as units in structures with 2, 3 or 4, 5 to 9, 10 to 19, and 20 or more units. Boat or Houseboat—Included in this category are boats and houseboats that are occupied as housing units. Mobile Home or Trailer—Both occupied and vacant mobile homes to which no permanent rooms have been added are counted in this cate- gory. Mobile homes or trailers used only for busi- ness purposes or for extra sleeping space and mo- bile homes or trailers for sale on a dealer's lot, or in storage are not counted in the housing inventory. Other—This category is for any living quarters occupied as a housing unit that does not fit the pre- vious categories. Examples that fit this category are abandoned cars, tents, campers, and vans. Comparability—Data on units in structure have been collected for the Virgin Islands since 1940, on mobile homes and trailers since 1950, and on boats since 1980. In 1970 and 1980, these data were shown only for year-round housing units. Since 1990, these data were shown for all housing units. The category, “Tent, van, etc.” was replaced in 1990 by the category, “Other.” The 1995, 1997, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009 2012 and 2013 surveys and the 2010 and 2000 cen- sus continued the 1990 census questionnaire pat- tern. USUAL HOME ELSEWHERE The data for usual home elsewhere were obtained from questionnaire item L, which was completed by census and survey employees. A housing unit temporarily occupied at the time of enumeration entirely by persons with a usual residence else- where is classified as vacant. The occupants are classified as having a “Usual home elsewhere” and are counted at the address of their usual place of residence. Typical examples are people in a vaca- tion home and persons renting living quarters tem- porarily for work. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-49 Limitation of the Data—Evidence from previ- ous censuses suggests that in some areas enumera- tors marked units as “vacant-usual home else- where” when they should have marked “vacant- regular.” Comparability—Data for usual home elsewhere were tabulated for the first time in the 1980 census. UTILITIES The data on utility costs were obtained from ques- tionnaire item H13, which were asked at all occu- pied housing units. Questions H13 asked for the monthly cost of utilities (electricity and water). The average monthly costs are included in the computation of “Gross Rent,” “Gross Rent as a Percentage of Household Income in 2012,” “Se- lected Monthly Owner Costs,” and “Selected Monthly Owner Costs as a Percentage of House- hold Income in 2012.” Costs are recorded if paid by or billed to occupants, a welfare agency, relatives, or friends. Costs that are paid by landlords, included in the rent pay- ment, or included in condominium or cooperative fees are excluded. Limitation of the Data—Research has shown that respondents tended to overstate their expenses for electricity and gas when compared to utility company records. Comparability—Data on utilities were collected for the first time in the 1980 census. Data on costs of cable or television service and kerosene were added for the first time in the 1997 survey, but were not included the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys. The 2003 differed from the previous survey in that the questions on cost of gas and cost of fuel were dropped. VACANCY STATUS Vacancy status and other characteristics of vacant units were determined by enumerators obtaining information from landlords, owners, neighbors, rental agents, and others. Vacant units are subdi- vided according to their housing market classifica- tion as follows: For Rent—These are vacant units offered “for rent” and vacant units offered either “for rent or for sale.” For Sale Only—These are vacant units being offered "for sale only" including units in coop- eratives and condominium projects if the indi- vidual units are offered “for sale only.” Rented or Sold, Not Occupied—If any money rent has been paid or agreed upon but the new renter has not moved in as of the date of enumeration, or if the unit has recently been sold but the new owner has not yet moved in, the vacant unit is classified as “rented or sold, not occupied.” For Seasonal, Recreational, or Occasional Use—These are vacant units used or intended for use only in certain seasons or for weekend or other occasional use throughout the year. Seasonal units include those used for summer or winter sports or recreation, such as beach cottages and hunting cabins. Seasonal units may also include quarters for such workers as herders and loggers. Interval ownership units sometimes called shared ownership or time- sharing condominiums also are included here. Other Vacant—If a vacant unit does not fall into any of the classifications specified above; it is classified as “other vacant.” For example, this category includes units held for occupancy by a caretaker or janitor, and units held for per- sonal reasons of the owner. A-50 Definitions of Subject Characteristics Homeowner Vacancy Rate—This is the per- centage relationship between the number of vacant units for sale and the total homeowner inventory. It is computed by dividing the number of vacant units for sale only by the sum of the owner-occu- pied units and the number of vacant units that are for sale only. Rental Vacancy Rate—This is the percentage relationship of the number of vacant units for rent to the total rental inventory. It is computed by di- viding the number of vacant units for rent by the sum of the renter-occupied units and the number of vacant units for rent. Comparability—Data on vacancy status have been collected since the 1940 census. For 1990, the category, “seasonal/recreational/occasional use” combined vacant units classified in 1980 as “seasonal” and “held for occasional use.” Also, in 1970 and 1980, housing characteristics were gen- erally presented only for year-round units. In the 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995 surveys as in 2010, 2000 and 1990 censuses, housing characteristics are shown for all housing units. In the 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013 surveys and in the 2010 and 2000 census, data on the type of vacant unit were not collected. VALUE The data on value (also referred to as “price asked” for vacant units) were obtained from questionnaire item H26, which was asked at housing units that were owned, being bought, or vacant for sale at the time of enumeration. Value is the respondent's es- timate of how much the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) would sell for if it were for sale. If the house or mobile home is owned or being bought, but the land on which it sits is not, the respondent was asked to estimate the combined value of the house or mo- bile home and the land. For vacant units, value is the price asked for the property. Value is tabulated separately for all owner-occu- pied and vacant-for-sale-only housing units, owner-occupied and vacant-for-sale mobile homes or trailers, and specified owner-occupied and spec- ified vacant-for-sale-only housing units. Specified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for-sale- only housing units include only one-family houses on less than 10 acres without a business or medical office on the property. The data for “specified” units exclude mobile homes, houses with a busi- ness or medical office, houses on 10 or more acres, and housing units in multi-unit buildings. Median and Quartile Value—The median di- vides the value distribution into two equal parts. Quartiles divide the value distribution into four equal parts. These measures are rounded to the nearest hundred dollars. (For more information on medians and quartiles, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) Aggregate Value—To calculate aggregate value, the amount assigned for the category “Less than $10,000” is $9,000. The amount assigned to the category “$500,000 or more” is $600,000. Mean value is rounded to the nearest hundred dol- lars. (For more information on aggregates and means, see the discussion under “Derived Measures.”) Comparability—In 1980, value was asked only at owner-occupied or vacant-for-sale one-family houses on less than 1 acre with no business or med- ical office on the property and at all owner-occu- pied or vacant-for-sale condominium housing units. Mobile homes were excluded. Value data were presented for specified owner-occupied housing units, specified vacant-for-sale-only hous- ing units, and owner-occupied condominium hous- ing units. In 1990, the question was asked at all owner-occupied or vacant-for-sale-only housing units with no exclusions. Data presented for spec- ified owner-occupied and specified vacant-for- sale-only housing units include one-family condo- minium houses. Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-51 For 1990, quartiles have been added because the range of values and rents in the Virgin Islands has increased in recent years. Upper and lower quar- tiles can be used to note large value and rent dif- ferences among various geographic areas. VEHICLES AVAILABLE The data on vehicles available were obtained from questionnaire item H17, which was asked at occu- pied housing units. These data show the number of households with a specified number of passen- ger cars, vans, and pickup or panel trucks of one- ton capacity or less kept at home and available for the use of household members. Vehicles rented or leased for one month or more, company vehicles, and police and government vehicles are included if kept at home and used for nonbusiness purposes. Dismantled or immobile vehicles are excluded. Vehicles kept at home but used only for business purposes also are excluded. Vehicles Per Household—This is computed by dividing aggregate vehicles available by the number of occupied housing units. Comparability—Data on automobiles available were collected for the first time in the 1980 census. YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT The data on year householder moved into unit were obtained from questionnaire item H3, which was asked at occupied housing units. These data refer to the year of the latest move by the house- holder. If a householder moved back into a hous- ing unit he or she previously occupied, the year of the latest move was reported. If the householder moved from one apartment to another within the same building, the year the householder moved into the present apartment was reported. The in- tent is to establish the year the present occupancy by the householder began. The year that the house- holder moved in is not necessarily the same year other members of the household moved, although in the great majority of cases an entire household moves at the same time. Comparability—In 1960 and 1970, this question was asked of every person and included in popula- tion reports. This item in housing tabulations re- fers to the year the householder moved in. In 2013, 2012, 2009, 2008, 2007, 2006, 2004, 2003, 2002, 2001, 1997, and 1995, the question was asked only of the householder, as was done in the 1980, 1990, 2000 and 2010 censuses. YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT The data on year structure built were obtained from questionnaire item H2 that was asked at both occupied and vacant housing units. Data on year structure built refer to when the building was first constructed, not when it was remodeled, added to, or converted. For housing units under construction that met the housing unit definition—that is all ex- terior windows, doors, and final usable floors were in place. For a houseboat or a mobile home or trailer the manufacturer's model year was assumed to be the year built. The figures shown in census data products relate to the number of units built during the specified periods that were still in exist- ence at the time of enumeration. Median Year Structure Built—The median di- vides the distribution into two equal parts. The median is rounded to the nearest calendar year. Median age of housing can be obtained by sub- tracting median year structure built from 2013. For example, if the median year structure built is 1979, the median age of housing in that area is 34 years (2013 minus 1979). Limitation of the Data—Data on year structure built are more susceptible to errors of response and non-reporting than data on many other items be- cause respondents must rely on their memory or on estimates by persons who have lived in the neigh- borhood a long time. Available evidence indicates there is underreporting in the older-year-structure- A-52 Definitions of Subject Characteristics built categories, especially “Built in 1939 or ear- lier.” The introduction of the “Don't know” cate- gory (see the discussion on “Comparability”) may have resulted in relatively higher allocation rates. Data users should refer to the discussion in Appen- dix C, Accuracy of the Data, and to the allocation tables. Comparability—Data on year structure built were collected for the first time in the 1940 census. Since then, the response categories have been modified to accommodate the 10-year period be- tween each census. In 1990, the category, “Don't Know,” was added, and was used in 1995, 1997, 2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2012 and 2013. The effect is to minimize the response error mentioned in the paragraph above on limitation of the data. DERIVED MEASURES Interpolation Interpolation frequently is used in calculating me- dians or quartiles based on interval data and in ap- proximating standard errors from tables. Linear interpolation is used to estimate values of a func- tion between two known values. “Pareto interpo- lation” is an alternative to linear interpolation. It is used by the Census Bureau in calculating me- dian income within intervals wider than $2,500. In Pareto interpolation, the median is derived by in- terpolating between the logarithms of the upper and lower income limits of the median category Mean This measure represents an arithmetic average of a set of values. It is derived by dividing the sum of a group of numerical items (or aggregate) by the total number of items. Aggregates are used in computing mean values. For example, mean fam- ily income is obtained by dividing the aggregate of all income reported by persons in families by the total number of families. (Additional information on means and aggregates are included in the sepa- rate explanations of many population and housing subjects.) Median This measure represents the middle value in a dis- tribution. The median divides the total frequency into two equal parts: one-half of the cases fall be- low the median and one-half of the cases exceed the median. The median is computed on the basis of the distribution as tabulated, which is some- times more detailed than the distribution shown in specific census publications and other data prod- ucts. In reports, if the median falls within the upper in- terval of the tabulation distribution, the median is shown as the initial value of the interval followed by a plus sign (+); if within the lower interval, the median is shown as the upper value of the category followed by a minus sign (-). For summary tape files, if the median falls within the upper or lower interval, it is set to a specified value. (Additional information on medians is included in the separate explanations of many population and housing sub- jects.) Percentages, Rates, and Ratios These measures are frequently presented in census products to compare two numbers or two sets of measurements. These comparisons are made in two ways: (1) subtraction, which provides an ab- solute measure of the difference between two items, and (2) the quotient of two numbers, which provides a relative measure of difference. Quartile This measure divides a distribution into four equal parts. The first quartile (or lower quartile) is the value that defines the upper limit of the lowest one- quarter of the cases. The second quartile is the me- dian. The third quartile (or upper quartile) defines the lower limit of the upper one-quarter of the Definitions of Subject Characteristics A-53 cases in the distribution. The difference between the upper and lower quartiles is called the inter- quartile range. This range is less affected by wide variations than is the mean. Quartiles are pre- sented for certain financial characteristics such as housing value and rent.   Accuracy of Sample Data B-1 APPENDIX B Accuracy of the Sample Data CONTENTS Introduction B-1 Confidentiality of the Data B-1 Editing of Unacceptable Data B-1 Sources of Error B-2 INTRODUCTION The data contained in this report are based on the U.S. Virgin Islands Community Survey (VICS) 2013 sample interviewed in the fourth quarter of 2013. VICS is designed to provide accurate estimates for the population and housing units for the United States Vir- gin Islands on an annual basis. VICS, like any other survey, is subject to error. The pur- pose of Appendix B and C is to provide data users with a basic understanding of the accu- racy of the data, estimation methodology, and the sample design. CONFIDENTIALITY OF THE DATA Every effort has been made to protect the confidentiality of the 2013 U.S. Virgin Is- lands Community Survey data, and to make sure that published data do not disclose in- formation about specific individuals, house- holds, or housing units. All full-time or part- time employees of the University who handle the questionnaires are required to swear to the same oath of confidentiality that is ad- ministered by the Bureau of the Census in the collection of census data. EDITING OF UNACCEPTABLE DATA The objective of the processing operation was to produce a set of data that describes the population as clearly and accurately as possi- ble. The questionnaire contained two sec- tions: population and housing. Questionnaires were reviewed and edited during field data collection operations by field supervisors for consistency, complete- ness, and acceptability. Questionnaires were also reviewed by edit clerks in the Survey Office for omissions, certain inconsistencies, and improper sample selection. For example, write-in entries such as “Don’t know” or “NA” was considered unacceptable in certain quantities and/or in conjunction with other data omissions. As a result of this review operation, a follow- up telephone or personal visit was made to obtain missing information. Potential cover- age errors were included in the follow-up, as well as questionnaires with omissions or in- consistencies beyond the completeness and quality tolerances specified in the review procedures. Subsequent to field operations, remaining incomplete or inconsistent information on the questionnaires was assigned using imputation procedures during the final automated edit of the collected data. Allocations—computer assignments of acceptable data in place of unacceptable entries or blanks—were needed most often when an entry for a given item was lacking, or when the information report- ed for person, housing unit or household ex- penditure was inconsistent with other infor- mation for that same person or housing unit. As in previous surveys, the general procedure for changing unacceptable entries was to as- sign an entry for a person or housing unit that was consistent with entries for persons or housing units with similar characteristics. The assignment of acceptable data in place of blanks or unacceptable entries enhanced the usefulness of the data. B-2 Accuracy of the Sample Data SOURCES OF ERRORS The results of a survey are used to make quantitative inferences about the population surveyed. A survey error occurs when there is discrepancy between the inferences and the reality. Sources of error are generally divided into two major types: sampling error and non-sampling error. Sampling error is the result of studying a subset of the whole popu- lation. Sampling error is controlled by de- signing a sample using sound sampling tech- niques and a random selection method, so that the final sampling units have the same probability of selection. The extent of sam- pling error in survey estimators depends on the survey's sample design. The standard er- ror formulae can be used to calculate the var- iance of the sample mean. In any large-scale statistical operation, such as the 2013 U.S. Virgin Islands Community Survey, human- and machine-related errors do occur. These sources of error are com- monly referred to as non-sampling error. Such errors include not enumerating every sampled household or every person in the selected sample, not obtaining all required information from the respondents, obtaining incorrect or inconsistent information, and recording information incorrectly. In addi- tion, errors can occur during the field review of the enumerators’ work, during clerical handling of the questionnaires, or during the electronic processing of the questionnaires. To reduce various types of non-sampling er- ror, a number of techniques were implement- ed during the planning, data collection, and data processing activities. Quality assurance methods were used throughout the data col- lection and processing phases of the survey to improve the quality of the data. Nonresponse The failure to collect the survey data from some sampled units (non-response), is a seri- ous survey problem that seems to have grown as respondents have become less will- ing to participate in surveys. If non- respondents differ from respondents with re- gard to survey variables, the survey estimates based on the respondents alone will be biased estimates of the overall population parame- ters. The nonresponse in surveys could occur at two levels: total nonresponse occurs when no information is collected from a sampled unit, and item nonresponse occurs when some but not all the information is collected. In inter- view surveys, the mode used for VICS, total nonresponse could be classified into: refus- als, not at home, and language problem. The interviewers were carefully trained in ap- proaches to use to avoid refusals. They were instructed to return to conduct an interview at a time more convenient to the respondent if necessary. The assurance of anonymity and confidentiality were provided to eliminate fears of disclosure. 'Not at homes' were treat- ed by at least five callbacks. Most of the in- terviewing was done during the evenings and weekends. The callbacks were made on dif- ferent days and different times of day. Item non-response may occur for a variety of reasons. The respondents may not know the answers to certain questions or they may re- fuse to answer some questions. They may consider them sensitive or irrelevant. The interviewer may skip over a question under the pressure of the interviewing. A recorded answer on the questionnaire may be rejected during editing because it is inconsistent with other answers. Accuracy of Sample Data B-3 The imputation methods have been devised to compensate for item nonresponse. These methods operate by assigning values for the missing values, using the responses to other questions on the questionnaire. One method known as class mean method, divides the sample into classes on the basis of the re- sponses to other relevant items, and then as- signs the respondent class mean for all the item non-responses in that class. A variant of this method is to assign for each item non- response one of the item responses in the same class. The U.S. Census Bureau uses a similar method, known as 'hot deck method'. Undercoverage It is possible for some sample housing units or persons to be missed by the survey. A ma- jor way to avoid undercoverage in a survey is to ensure that its sampling frame, an address list in this case, is as accurate as possible. In absence of the Master Address File (MAF) for the United States Virgin Islands, a house listing was used as the sampling frame. Processing Error The many phases involved in the processing of the survey data represent potential sources for the introduction of non-sampling error. The processing of the questionnaire includes the scanning of data from completed ques- tionnaires, automated clerical review, and follow-up by telephone, the manual coding of some variables, and the electronic data processing.   Collection and Processing Procedures C-1 APPENDIX C Collection and Processing Procedures CONTENTS Interview and Residence Rules C-1 Data Collection Procedures C-2 Processing Procedures C-3 INTERVIEW AND RESIDENCE RULES In a decennial census, each person is to be enumerated as an inhabitant of his or her "usual residence." Usual residence is the place where the person lives and sleeps most of the time, or the place he or she considers to be his or her usual residence. This place is not necessarily the same as the person's legal or voting residence, nor did the census al- ways count persons as residents of the place where they happened to be staying on Census day. The Virgin Islands Community Survey (VICS) concept of residence differs from this decennial census concept. Because the sur- vey is conducted every year on independent samples, and produces annual estimates, a concept of current residence of the American Community Survey (ACS) was adopted as being more appropriate than the usual resi- dence concept of the decennial census. The census requires that everyone have only one usual residence, since its primary purpose is to provide counts for the apportionment of congress. The concept of current residence being used in the VICS also requires that each person have only one residence at any point in time, but that residence does not have to be in the same place throughout the year. This concept allows the survey infor- mation to more closely reflect the actual characteristics of each area. To implement the current residence concept, the "Two-Month" rule was established. This rule states that if a person is staying in a sample unit at the time of survey reference day (April 1), and is staying there for more than two months, he or she is a current resi- dent of that unit whether or not the unit is also the person’s usual residence under cen- sus rules. If a person who usually lives in the unit is away for more than two months at the time of survey contact, he or she is not a cur- rent resident of that unit. In the vast majority of areas of the country, the use of usual residence or current resi- dence as the classification basis would pro- duce substantially the same statistics. Interview Rules Each person whose current residence was a VICS sample unit, was to be included in the survey, without regard to the person's legal status or citizenship. Persons residing in housing units were excluded from the survey only if the residence rules defined their cur- rent residence to be somewhere other than the sample-housing unit. As in previous surveys, persons in the U.S. Virgin Islands specifically excluded from the census were foreign travelers who had not established a residence. Persons with a usual C-2 Data Collection and Processing Procedures residence outside the U.S. Virgin Islands were not enumerated in the 2013 Survey. On the other hand, residents of the U.S. Vir- gin Islands temporarily abroad were to be enumerated at their usual residence in the U.S. Virgin Islands, if they were present in a sample unit on the reference day (April 1, 2013). Residence Rules For housing units, each person included in the survey must be a current resident of the sample unit--a place where he or she is stay- ing for more than two months at the time of survey contact. If a person has no place where he or she usually stays, the person is to be considered a current resident of the sam- ple unit regardless of the length of the current stay. Persons away from their residence for two months or less, on a vacation, or on a busi- ness trip, are considered to still be "in resi- dence" at the sample unit and the unit is clas- sified as occupied. Persons away from their residence for more than two months are con- sidered not to be in residence. If no one is in residence for more than two months, the unit is classified as vacant. Units occupied only by persons who are staying for two months or less and who have another more perma- nent residence are considered to be temporar- ily occupied units. As with vacant units, only the housing information is collected for tem- porarily occupied units. The "Two-Month" rule, with few exceptions, determines the current residency of all per- sons. These exceptions are noted below. If a person had no usual residence, the person was to be counted where he or she was stay- ing on April 1, 2013. Persons Away at School—College students were counted as residents of the place in which they were living while attending col- lege. Children in boarding schools below the college level were counted at their parental home. DATA COLLECTION PROCEDURES The 2013 U.S. Virgin Islands Community Survey was conducted using standard scien- tific techniques to obtain a sample of house- holds. The personal interview approach was used to complete the questionnaire. Sample Design For the first time, the Census Bureau tabulat- ed the 2010 Census results by Estates. Es- tates are an established civil division that di- vides each island in the U.S. Virgin Islands into non-overlapping regions. A two-stage sample design was used for this survey where Estates or a group of small Estates constituted the Primary Sampling Units (PSUs). The design called for the selection of an area sample in two stages, using the method of paired selection of PSUs with probabilities proportional to size measures (PPS). All the Estates were ordered geo- graphically and then divided into 20 incipient strata. A pair of Estates was randomly se- lected from each stratum using systematic sampling. In the second stage, housing units were randomly selected from the selected PSUs. In PPS selection, PSUs are selected based on their relative size and selecting an equal number of cases from all selected PSUs, the probability of selection of all final sampling unit is equal (p=0.05). A uniform sampling rate at 5 percent was used. The sample size was 2,400 i.e. on the average 60 housing units from 40 selected PSUs (Estates). Collection and Processing Procedures C-3 Sampling Weights For each person in the sample, a basic statis- tical weight is made up of two components, corresponding to the two sampling stages. Let ip denote the probability that the th i PSU is selected, and j p denote the probability that the th j household is selected. The weight ij w for individuals in the th i PSU, and th j household is defined as j i ij p p w 1 1   . Since the probability of selection of all final sampling units was equal ( 05 .0  p ), the corresponding weight should be equal ( 20  ij w ). After the survey was completed, the probability of selection was adjusted (e.g. for non-response) to provide the final sam- pling weights. Interviewing in Housing Units Beginning in September 2013, interviewers visited households that were randomly se- lected in the Survey office. A personal inter- view was conducted in which the interviewer asked the questions as worded on the ques- tionnaire and recorded the answers. A single questionnaire contained all questions asked of persons and housing units. The question- naire contained both basic and detailed items. Only housing information was obtained from vacant housing units. Coverage and Edit-Failure Follow-up— Field supervisors conducted an initial check of the questionnaires for completeness and consistency. Data editors in the Survey of- fice performed additional coverage and edit checks. Those households, for which ques- tionnaires did not meet specific quality standards because of incomplete information, were contacted by supervisors to obtain the missing information. PROCESSING PROCEDURES The 2013 U.S. Virgin Islands Community Survey questionnaire was designed as a scannable document. The information sup- plied to the interviewer by the respondent was recorded by marking the circle for the appropriate answer and, in some cases, enter- ing a write-in response. All completed ques- tionnaires were checked into the Survey Of- fice and edited for completeness and con- sistency of the responses. Once all data col- lection activities were complete, the ques- tionnaires were coded in the Survey office. All write-in entries were also coded. After all coding operations were complete, all the responses to the questions on all the ques- tionnaires were scanned using the OMR (Op- timal Mark Recognition) component of RE- MARK Office, including the codes for the write-in entries. The scanned data were then processed on microcomputers using the CSPro Batch Edit Application (Census and Survey Processing System) for editing the data and the CSPro Tabulation Application for tabulating the data.   2013 UNITED STATES VIRGIN ISLANDS COMMUNITY SURVEY G. Respondent’s Name: (first name and last initial) H. Phone Number: F. Address—Location Description: D. Interviewer: insert sticker of ID number in the box below INTRODUCTION Hello, my name is (Your name) and I’m an official survey worker for the 2013 United States Virgin Islands Community Survey. This is my identification. This survey is conducted by the University of the Virgin Islands. Your responses are confidential. Please give me the name of each person living here on Monday, April 1, 2013 including all persons staying here who have no other home. If EVERYONE is staying here temporarily and usually lives somewhere else, give me the name of each per- son. Begin with the household member in whose name the home is owned, being bought, or rented. If there is no such per- son, start with any adult household member. Print first name and last initial for each person. 1. 3. 4. 5. 10. 9. 8. 7. 6. 2. I. Number of People: L. If vacant: Regular Vacant  2. UHE  FORM_____________of ______________ J. Last Resort:  K. Disposition: WHOM TO INCLUDE ON THE FORM  Please fill this form for ALL persons who are living here, and ALL persons who are staying here for more than two months. PRINT the names of these people in the List of Residents column. Begin with the name of the house- hold member in whose name this place is owned or rented. Put this person’s name in the PERSON 1 box.  Be sure to list all family members, as well as roommates, foster children, boarders, and live-in employees.  If there are people who live here but are currently staying somewhere else for more than two months, like a college student who is now away at school, DO NOT include him/her on the List of Residents.  If a person is staying here for two months or less and usually lives some- where else, DO NOT include him/her on the List of Residents.  If you are not sure whom to include, please call 693-1020. ECC USE ONLY Place barcode/ID sticker here                  ) E. Island: 2013 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — HOUSING Which best describes this building? Include all apartments, flats, etc., even if vacant. 1. A one family house detached from any other house  2. A one family house attached to 1 or more houses  3. A building with 2 apartments  4. A building with 3 or 4 apartments  5. A building with 5 to 9 apartments  6. A building with 10 to 19 apartments  7. A building with 20 or more apartments  8. A boat or a houseboat  9. A mobile home or trailer  10. Other ) About when was this building first built? If you do not know the exact year, give your best estimate.                                             When did (Person listed on line one) move into this house or apartment?                                              a. Do all persons staying in this house or apartment usually spend more than two consecutive months of the year at another residence? 1. Yes   2. No – Skip to H5  b. Where is that residence located (Island, US State or foreign country)? H2 H1 H3 H4 c. How long does this householder usually spend at that residence? (Months each year)                       NOTE: If you marked “Yes” in H4a, please note that the remaining questions on pages 2 and 3 are asking information about the house or apartment at the address on the front of this form. H5 Is this house or mobile home on — 1. Less than 1 acre? — Skip to H7  2. 1 to less than 10 acres?  3. 10 or more acres?  IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS, were the sales of all agricultural products from this property $1,000 or more? 1. Yes  2. No  H6 H7 How many rooms do you have in this house/apartment? Count living rooms, dining rooms, kitchens, and bedrooms, but do NOT count bathrooms, balconies, foyers, or halls.                        Is there a business such as a store or barbershop or a medical office on this property? 1. Yes  2. No  H8 If this unit is in a building that has two or more apartments, or is a boat or boathouse, SKIP to question H8. Otherwise, continue with H5. 2013 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — HOUSING Both water vendor and supermarket or grocery store? How many bedrooms do you have; that is, how many bedrooms would you list if this (house/apartment) was on the market for sale or rent?                       H9 Does this house or apartment have complete plumbing facilities; that is, 1) hot and cold piped water, 2) a flush toilet and 3) a bathtub or shower? 1. Yes, have all three facilities   2. No  H10 a. Does this house or apartment building get water from — 1. A public system only?  2. A public system and cistern?  3. A cistern, tanks, or drums only?  4. A public standpipe?  5. Some other source such as an individual well or a spring?  b. During the past month, did this house or apartment purchase any water from — 1. A water delivery vendor (or other wholesale water vendor)?  2. A supermarket or grocery store?  3. Both water vendor and supermarket or grocery store?  4. Neither vendor nor supermarket nor grocery store?  H11 Is this building connected to a public sewer? 1. Yes, connected to a public sewer   2. No, connected to a septic tank or cesspool   3. No, use other means  H12 a. LAST month, what was the cost of electricity for this house, apartment or mobile home? .00                                                                   OR 1. Included in rent or condominium fee  2. No charge or electricity not used  H13 b. IN THE PAST 12 MONTHS, what was the cost of water and sewer for this house , apartment or mobile home? Include water truck delivery, public water and sewer costs. If you have lived here less than 12 months, they should estimate a cost. .00                                                                   OR 1. Included in rent or condominium fee  2. No charge  Does this house or apartment have air conditioning? 1. Yes, a central air conditioning system   2. Yes, one or more individual room units   3. No  H14 2013 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — HOUSING a. Is there at least one telephone available in this house, apartment, or mobile home from which you can both make and receive calls and it is not a cellular telephone? 1. Yes    2. No  b. Do you or anyone in your household have a working cellular telephone? 1. Yes    2. No  H15 a. Does this house or apartment have a computer? 1. Yes    2. No — Skip to H17  b. Is it connected to the Internet? 1. Yes    2. No  H16 How many automobiles, vans, and trucks of one-ton capacity or less are kept at home for use by members of your household?                       H17 Which FUEL is used MOST for cooking in this house or apartment? 1. Gas: bottled or tank  2. Electricity  3. Kerosene or coal  4. Solar energy  5. Other fuel  6. No fuel used  H18 Is this house, apartment or mobile home part of a condominium? 1. Yes  2. No  H19 Is this (house/apartment/mobile home) 1. Owned by you or someone in this household with a mortgage or loan?  2. Owned by you or someone in this household free and clear (without a mortgage or a loan)?  3. Rented for cash?  4. Occupied without payment of cash rent?— Skip to PERSON 1  H20 Answer H21 ONLY if you PAY RENT for this house or apartment, otherwise SKIP to H22 What is the monthly rent for this? .00                                                                              Ask H22- H26 ONLY is someone in this household OWNS or IS Buying this (house/apartment/mobile home) — All others skip to questions for PERSON 1. a. Do you or any member of this household have a mortgage, deed of trust, contract to purchase, or similar debt on THIS property? 1. Yes, mortgage, deed of trust, or similar debt   2. Yes, contract to purchase  3. No — Skip to H23  H21 H22 b. How much is your monthly mortgage payment on THIS property? Include payment only on the first mortgage or contract to purchase. .00                                                                              OR No regular payment required — Skip to H24  2013 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — HOUSING H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 H1 H2 H3 H4 H5 H6 c. Does your regular monthly mortgage payment include payments for real estate taxes on THIS property? 1. Yes, taxes included in mortgage payment  2. No, taxes paid separately or taxes not required  d. Does your regular monthly mortgage payment include payments for fire, hurricane, or flood insurance on THIS property? 1. Yes, insurance included in mortgage payment  2. No, insurance paid separately or no insurance  a. Do you or any member of this household have a second mortgage or a home equity loan on THIS property? 1. Yes, a second mortgage  2. Yes, a home equity loan 3. No — Skip to H24   H23 b. How much is your regular monthly payment on all second or junior mortgages and all home equity loans on THIS property? .00                                                                              OR No regular payment required  What were the real estate taxes on THIS property last year? .00                                                                              OR None  What was the annual payment for fire, hurricane, and flood insurance on THIS property? .00                                                                              OR None  H24 H25 What is the value of this property, that is, how much do you think this (house and lot/mobile home and lot) would sell for if it were for sale? 1. Less than $25,000  2. $25,000 to $49,999  3. $50,000 to $59,999  4. $60,000 to $69,999  5. $70,000 to $79,999  6. $80,000 to $89,999  7. $90,000 to $99,999  8. $100,000 to $124,999  9. $125,000 to $149,999  10. $150,000 to $174,999 ) 11. $175,000 to $199,999 ! 12. $200,000 to $249,999 @ 13. $250,000 to $299,999 # 14. $300,000 to $349,999 $ 15. $350,000 to $399,999 % 16. $400,000 to $499,999 ^ 17. $500,000 to $999,999 & 18. $1,000,000 or more * H26 2013 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — POPULATION P1 Name (from list, page 1) b. Person Number 01 PERSON 1 (HOUSEHOLDER) P2 1 P3 Is …male or female? 1. Male  2. Female  What is …’s ethnic origin or race? 1. Black  2. White  3. Am. Indian or Alaska Native  4. Asian (Arab, Indian, Chinese)  5. Pacific Islander  6. Other  P4 P5 What is …’s date of birth? Age? Month Day Year Age                     What is …’s marital status? 1. Now married  2. Widowed  3. Divorced  4. Separated  5. Never married  P6 P7 Is … of Puerto Rican, Dominicano, Cuban or of another Latino or Hispanic group? 1. No, not Spanish/Latino/Hispanic  2.Yes, Puerto Rican  3. Yes, Dominicano  4. Yes, Cuban  5. Yes, other Latino/Hispanic  Where was … born? Choose from the USVI listed below or print the name of the US state or territory or foreign country in the space provided below. 1. St Croix  2. St John  3. St Thomas  4. Other , not born in the USVI — print location below   P8 Is … a CITIZEN of the United States? 1. Yes, born in the USVI — Skip to P11  2. Yes, born in the US, Puerto Rico, Guam, or CNMI  3. Yes, born abroad of US parent or parents  4. Yes, a US citizen by naturalization  5. No, not a US citizen — a permanent resident  6. No, not a US citizen — a temporary resident   P9 2013 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — POPULATION a.In what month and year did …come to the USVI to stay? If entered the USVI more than once, ask — What is the latest month and year? Month Year                 b. Why did … come to the USVI for the first time? 1. Employment  2. Spouse of employed person  3.Dependent of employed person  4. Family member of employed person  5. Student attending college  6. Missionary work  7. Medical reasons  8. Visiting/vacation  9. Other (list below)  a. Where was …’s mother born? Choose the island in the USVI or the US state, commonwealth or territory, or foreign country: 1. St Croix  2. St John  3. St Thomas  4. Other , not born in the USVI  Write the country, US state, etc. in the box below. ECC will fill in the number box and circles.                                  b. Where was …’s father born? Choose the island in the USVI or the US state, commonwealth or territory, or foreign country: 1. St Croix  2. St John  3. St Thomas  4. Other , not born in the USVI  Write the country, US state, etc. in the box below. ECC will fill in the number box and circles.                                  P10 P11 2013 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — POPULATION At any time IN THE PAST 3 MONTHS, was … attending a school or college? Include only nursery or preschool, kindergarten, elementary school, and schooling that leads to a high school diploma, college degree, or vocational certificate. 1. Yes, public school or public college  2. Yes, private school or private college  3.Yes, vocational, technical, or business school  4. No, has not attended in the last 3 months  a. As of April 1, how much school has … completed? Read categories if person is unsure. Enter the number that corresponds to the highest level COMPLETED or degree RECEIVED. If currently enrolled, mark the level of previous grade attended or highest degree received. 31. No school completed 31 32. Nursery school 32 33.Kindergarten 33 1. 1st grade  2. 2nd grade  3. 3rd grade  4. 4th grade  5. 5th grade  a.Does …speak a language other than English at home? 1. Yes  2. No — Skip to P15  b. What is this language? 1. Spanish  2. French  3. Other — list below  Did … live in this household/apartment on April 1, 2012? 1. Person was not born before 4/1/12— Skip to P17  2. Yes, this house — Skip to P17  3. No, different house  Where did … live 1 year ago? If not St Croix, St John, or St Thomas print the name of the US state, commonwealth, territory, or foreign country in the space provided below. 1. St Croix  2. St John  3. St Thomas  4. Other  Write name of US state, country, etc. below. 6. 6th grade  7. 7th grade  8. 8th grade  9. 9th grade  10. 10th grade )  11. 11th grade ! 12. 12th grade ― No diploma @ 13. HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATE/GED # 14. Some college but no degree $ 15. Associate degree in college — Occupational program % 16. Associate degree in college — Academic program ^ 17. Bachelor’s degree (Example: BA, AB, BS) & 18. Master’s degree (Example: MA, MS, MEd, MSW, MBA) * 19. Professional school degree (Example: MD, DDS, JD) ( 20. Doctorate degree (Example: PhD, EdD) Q P14 c. How well does …speak English? 1. Very well  2. Well  3. Not well  4. Not at all  P15 P16 P13 b. If …has technical training, where was that training received? 1. In a vocational education high school certification program   2. In a technical preparation program  3. On the job  4. Technical school/college  5. No training  P12 2013 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — POPULATION Does … have any of the following long-lasting conditions: a.Deafness or serious difficulty hearing? 1. Yes  2. No   b. Blindness or serious difficulty seeing even when wearing glasses? 1. Yes  2. No  c.A condition that substantially limits one or more basic physical activities such as walking, climbing stairs, reaching, lifting or carrying? 1. Yes  2. No  Because of a physical, mental or emotional condition lasting 6 months or more, does … have any difficulty in doing any of the following activities: a. Learning, remembering or concentrating? 1. Yes  2. No  P18 P19 INTERVIEWER CHECK ITEM — If person was born after April 1, 1998, go to the next person. Otherwise, continue with question 19c. (15 YEARS OLD OR OVER) c. Going outside the home alone to shop or visit a medical doctor’s office? 1. Yes  2. No  d. Working at a job or business? 1. Yes  2. No  If this person is a female ask — How many babies has…ever had, not counting still births? Do not count stepchildren or children… has adopted.                       a. Has … ever served on active duty in the US Armed Forces, military Reserves or National Guard? Active duty does not include training for the Reserves or National Guard, but DOES include activation, for example for the Persian Gulf War. 1.Yes, now on active duty   2.Yes, on active duty in the past, but not now  3.No, training for Reserves or National Guard only — Skip to P22  4. No, never served in the military—Skip to P22  P20 P21 Is … CURRENTLY covered by any of the following types of health insurance or health coverage plans? Mark “Yes” or “No” for EACH type of coverage in items a-g. Yes No a.Insurance through a current or former employer or union (of this person or another family member)   b.Insurance purchased directly from an insurance company (by this person or another family member)   c.Medicare, for people 65 and older, or people with certain disabilities   d. Medicaid, Medical Assistance, or any kind of government-assistance plan for those with low incomes or a disability   e. TRICARE or other military health care   f. VA (including those who have ever used or enrolled for VA health care)   g. Any other type of health insurance or health coverage plan   Specify P17 b.Dressing, bathing, or getting around inside the home? 1. Yes  2. No  2013 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — POPULATION H1 H2 H3 H H5 H6 b. When did … serve on active duty in the US Armed Forces? Mark a box for each period served. After each response, ASK — Any other time? September 2001 or later  Aug. 1990 to Aug. 2001 (incl. Persian Gulf)  Sept. 1980 to July 1990  May 1975 to Aug. 1980  Vietnam era (Aug. 1964 to April 1975)  Feb. 1955 to July 1964  Korean conflict (June 1950 to Jan. 1955)  World War II (Sept. 1940 to July 1947)  Some other time  c. In total how many years of active-duty military service has … had? 1. Less than 2 years  2. 2 years or more  LAST WEEK, did … do ANY work for either pay or profit? Answer “Yes” even if …worked only 1 hour or helped without pay in a family business or farm for 15 hours or more, or was on active duty in the Armed Forces. 1. Yes   2. No — Skip to P25  P22 How many hours did …work LAST WEEK at all jobs? hours                                 P23 In what area of the island did … work most LAST WEEK? ―If answered, Skip to P29 P24 If … did PAID work, Skip to P29 a.LAST WEEK, was … on layoff from a job? 1. Yes, on temporary layoff from most recent job  — Skip to P27 2. Yes, permanently laid off from most recent job  — Skip to P26 3. No  b.LAST WEEK, was … temporarily absent from a job or business? 1. Yes, on vacation, temporary illness, labor dispute, ect.  2. No  Has…been looking for work during the last 4 weeks? 1. Yes    2. No — Skip to P28   LAST WEEK, could … have started a job if offered one, or returned to work if recalled? 1. Yes, could have gone to work   2. No, because of own temporary illness   3. No, because of all temporary reasons (in school, etc.)  When did this person last work, even for a few days? 1.Within the past 12 months   2. Between 1 to 5 years ago — Skip to P31   3. Over 5 years ago or never worked — Skip to P36  During the past 12 MONTHS, how many WEEKS did … work, even for a few hours? Include paid vacation, paid sick leave, and military service in total.                       P25 P29 P28 P27 P26 Note: Subtract any time off and add any overtime or extra hours worked. 2013 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — POPULATION Was … an employee of: — Read list: 1.Private company or business or of an individual,  for wages, salary, or commissions 2. Virgin Islands Government  3. Active Duty US Armed Forces  4. Federal Government  5. Self employed  6. Working without pay  During the past 12 MONTHS, in the WEEKS WORKED, how many hours did … usually work each week?                       CURRENT OR MOST RECENT JOB ACTIVITY. Describe clearly …’s chief job activity or business. If …had more than one job, describe the one at which … worked the most hours. If … had no job or business last week, give information for … last job. P30 For whom did … work? If now on active duty, write “Armed Forces”; otherwise print the name of the company, business or other employer. What kind of business or industry was this? Describe the activity at the location where employed. For example, hospital, public high school. What kind of work was … doing? For example, registered nurse, electrician, and high school teacher. What were …’s most important activities or duties. For example, patient care, directing hiring policies, teaching 9th grade. P32 P33 P34 a.How much did …earn from wages, salary, commissions, bonuses or tips? Report amount before deductions for taxes, bonds, dues, etc. , , .00                                                                                          b. How much did …earn from your own farm or non farm business, proprietorship or partnership? Report net income after business or operating expenses. , , .00                                                                                          The following questions are about income received LAST YEAR. If an exact amount is not known, give your best estimate. P31 P35 P36 2013 USVI COMMUNITY SURVEY — POPULATION c. How much did …receive in interest, dividends, net rental or royalty income from estates and trusts? , , .00                                                                                          d. How much did …receive in Social Security or Railroad Retirement payments? Include payments to retired workers, dependents, and disabled workers. , , .00                                                                                          e. How much did …receive from government programs (like SSI and AFDC) or other public assistance or welfare? , , .00                                                                                          f. How much did …receive from retirement, survivor or disability pensions? Include payments from companies, unions, Federal or VI government, and US military. Do not include Social Security. , , .00                                                                                          g. How much did …receive from unemployment compensation, child support or alimony, or any other REGULAR source or income? Do NOT include lump-sum payments such as money from an inheritance or the sale of a home. , , .00                                                                                          h. Total income last year (Sum P36a to 36 g) , , .00                                                                                         