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RELATIONSHIP_35 to 44 years.................................................................................2 Total population..........& & & & & & & & & & & & .._45 to 54 years.................................................................................^In households................................................................................._55 to 59 years.................................................................................a Householder................................................................................._60 to 64 years.................................................................................\ Spouse................................................................................._65 to 74 years.................................................................................[ Child................................................................................._75 to 84 years.................................................................................r Own child under 18 years.................................................................................b85 years and over.................................................................................e Other relatives.................................................................................h Under 18 years.................................................................................cMedian age (years).................................................................................b Nonrelatives.................................................................................n Unmarried partner 3 ................................................................................. bIn group quarters.................................................................................Y Male.................................................................................r Institutionalized population.................................................................................[ Female.................................................................................u Noninstitutionalized population.................................................................................b21 years and over.................................................................................b62 years and over.................................................................................HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPEb65 years and over.................................................................................k Total households.................................................................................mFamily households (families).................................................................................{ With own children under 18 years.................................................................................k Married-couple family.................................................................................RACE 1 WOne race 1 ............................................................................ } Female householder, no husband present .................................................................................X White..............................................................................` Black or African American..................................................................eNonfamily households.................................................................................c American Indian and Alaska Native.............................................................n Householder living alone.................................................................................V Asian............................................................................x Householder 65 years and over.................................................................................W Asian Indian..................................................................Q Chinese.................................................................{Households with individuals under 18 years.................................................................................Z Filipino.........................................................................~Households with individuals 65 years and over.................................................................................U Japanese....................................................................Q Korean..................................................................gAverage household size.................................................................................X Vietnamese.....................................................................dAverage family size.................................................................................Y Other Asian 1/..................................................................l Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.............................................................HOUSING OCCUPANCYT Native Hawaiian............................................................m Total housing units................................................................................[ Guamanian or Chamorro.............................................................gOccupied housing units.................................................................................L Samoan.............................................................eVacant housing units................................................................................._ Other Pacific Islander 2/............................................................. For seasonal, recreational, or occasional use.................................................................................Q Some other race.............................................................NTwo or more races.............................................................qHomeowner vacancy rate (percent).................................................................................nRental vacancy rate (percent).................................................................................(Race alone or in combination with one or more other races: 1 HOUSING TENURE]White........................................................................................< q Occupied housing units.................................................................................VBlack or African American.............................................................mOwner-occupied housing units.................................................................................^American Indian and Alaska Native.............................................................nRenter-occupied housing units.................................................................................XAsian...................................................................................gNative Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander.............................................................Average household size of owner-occupied units.................................................................................LSome other race.............................................................Average household size of renter-occupied units.................................................................................P - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. (NA) Not available.1 Census 2000 terminology and categories are used for data on race. Because individuals could report only one race in the 1990 census and could report one or more races in Census 2000, data on race for 1990 and 2000 are not comparable. See "Population by Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin for the United States: 1990 to 2000," (PHC-T-1). At , select Population Tables/Reports, then select List of Tables.2 Census 2000 terminology is used for ethnic categories. The corresponding term for "Hispanic or Latino" in the 1990 census was "Hispanic origin."3 Sample data on unmarried-partner households, as shown in U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population, Social and Economic Characteristics2 (1990 CP-2), report series published 1993-1994.Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population, General Population Characteristics(1990 CP-1), and 1990 Census of Housing, General Housing Characteristics (1990 CH-1), report series published 1992-1993; and Summary Tape File (STF) 1A, series released 1991. "iFuel oil, kerosene, etc..................................................................................INCOME IN 1989 4  Median income (dollars): 5  tMean travel time to work (minutes)1................................................................................." # OCCUPATION 2  INDUSTRY 3 I Agriculture................................................& & & & & & & & & & & & .. D Forestry and fisheries.................................& & & & & & & & & & & ..Y Mining.& & ................................................................................[Construction............................................................................... ^Manufacturing................................................................................. `Wholesale trade.................................................................................XRetail trade............................................................................ * Public administration& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & &  1 Due to changes in data capture procedures, mean travel time in 1990 is understated slightly relative to mean travel time in 2000.s 2 Occupation data for 1990 and 2000 are not comparable due to changes in the classification system by occupation.p 3 Industry data for 1990 and 2000 are not comparable due to changes in the classification system by industry. 4 The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 187.1 for 1989 and 244.1 for 1999. To adjust 1989 median, mean, and per capita dollar values to 1999 constant dollars, 5 1999 data on median earnings are not directly comparable with 1989 data on median income. Based on Current Population Survey data for 1999, median income for ]Coal or coke.................................................................................UWood.................................................................................GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OFMTable DP-2. Profile of Selected Social Characteristics for New Jersey: 1990OTable DP-3. Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics for New Jersey: 1990pTable DP-4. Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics for New Jersey: 1990 - 1 100-percent data. 2 Data for this category are not fully comparable for 1990 and 2000 due to a change in question wording: from "Mobile home or trailer" in 1990 to "Mobile home" in 2000. 3 Data for this category are not fully comparable for 1990 and 2000 due to a change in question wording: from "Other" in 1990 to "Boat, RV, van, etc." in 2000. 4 Sample data. Sample data were controlled to 100-percent counts for Total housing units and for Occupied housing units. 5 Data on telephone availability for 1990 and 2000 are |} not fully comparable due to a change in the census question on telephone availability. 6 The Bureau of Labor Statistics' Consumer Price Index (CPI-U-RS) is 196.5 for 1990 and 252.3 for 2000. ^_ To adjust 1990 median dollar values to 2000 constant dollars, multiply 1990 dollar values by 252.3/196.5, or by 1.283969. 7 In 1990, the number of Specified owner-occupied units differs m 4 Disability data for 1990 and 2000 are not comparable due to changes in the census questions on disability. _ 5 In 1990 (in contrast to 2000), nonresponse on country or region of birth was not allocated. between data on value (100-percent data) and data on monthly owner costs (sample data). In 2000, data on both items were collected on a sample basis.VMobile home or trailer 2 ............................................................. O Other 3 & & & & & & & ................................................................ eNo telephone in housing unit 5 ...................................................................... HOUSE HEATING FUEL 4  VEHICLES AVAILABLE 4  SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS 4  #YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT 4 ! "ROOMS 1  YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT 4  OCCUPANTS PER ROOM 1   VALUE 1 6 7     MONTHLY OWNER COSTS 4 6 7     INCOME IN 1989 4 7   GROSS RENT 4 6   HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1989 4  ]Solar energy.................................................................................[Other fuel.................................................................................]No fuel used.................................................................................uLacking complete plumbing facilities.................................................................................tLacking complete kitchen facilities.................................................................................: - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable.UNITS IN STRUCTURE1  Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census. For 100-percent data, General Housing Characteristics (1990 CH-1), Summary Tape File (STF) 1, and STF2.;Z_ For sample data, Detailed Housing Characteristics (1990 CH-2), STF3, and STF4."BSubjectNumberPercentNATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTH& Population 3 years and over W Total population.............................................................\ enrolled in school...........................................................< ..(NA)W Born in United States.............................................................X State of residence.............................................................U Different state.............................................................] Born outside United States .............................................................mCollege or graduate school .................................................................................. EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENTU Naturalized citizen.............................................................c Population 25 years and over.............................................................\ Not a citizen..........................................................................PLess than 9th grade.............................................................Z9th to 12th grade, no diploma.............................................................REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORNgHigh school graduate (includes equivalency)............................................................TSome college, no degree.............................................................MAssociate degree.............................................................NBachelor's degree.............................................................\Graduate or professional degree.............................................................bPercent high school graduate or higher............................................................(X)MNorthern America............................................................._Percent bachelor's degree or higher............................................................LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOMEb Population 5 years and over.............................................................b Population 15 years and over............................................................PNever married...................................................................XLanguage other than English............................................................. Speak English less than "very well"......................................................................................................................... Spanish.........................................................................................................................OWidowed........................................................................  Female& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & _ Other Indo-European languages.............................................................d Asian and Pacific Island languages.............................................................GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS5 Grandparent living in household with one orANCESTRY (single or multiple)_ more own grandchildren under 18 years.............................................6 Total ancestries reported& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & .UArab.................................................................................WDanish.................................................................................VDutch.................................................................................XEnglish.................................................................................!DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIANWGerman.................................................................................VGreek.................................................................................ZHungarian.................................................................................XItalian.................................................................................[Lithuanian.................................................................................ZNorwegian.................................................................................WPolish.................................................................................[Portuguese.................................................................................m Population 65 years and over.......................................................................XRussian.................................................................................]Scotch-Irish.................................................................................YScottish.................................................................................WSlovak.................................................................................` Population 5 years and over...........................................................cSubsaharan African.................................................................................XSwedish.................................................................................VSwiss.................................................................................ZUkrainian.................................................................................jUnited States or American.................................................................................VWelsh.................................................................................#Other ancestries& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & ..[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see source]TPreprimary school.....& .............................................................[Elementary school or high school...........................................................MARITAL STATUS 2  SCHOOL ENROLLMENT 1  VETERAN STATUS 3  l Civilian population 16 years and over.............................................................j Population 16 to 64 years.......................................................................nWith a mobility or self-care limitation.......................................................................e With a mobility limitation.......................................................................f With a self-care limitation.......................................................................[With a work disability....................................................................& a Percent in labor force.......................................................................YNo a work disability....................................................................& _ Entered 1980 to March 1990............................................................e Total (excluding not reported) 5 ........................................................+ ,O - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. (NA) Not available.4West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups).& & & & & & & & & & ..yLatin America...........................................................................................................& Oceania........................................................................................................................& ~Africa.......................................................................................................................& }Asia.......................................................................< .................................................& Europe.......................................................................................................................................& xForeign born...........................................................................................................& {Native....................................................................................................................& \Now married, except separated..........................................................& & & ..XSeparated....................................................................& & & & & & & & & ..ZDivorced.......................................................................& & & & & & & & & ..P Same county..........................................................& & & & & & & V Different county..........................................................& & & & & & & & U Same state..........................................................& & & & & & & & & .Z Different state..........................................................& & & & & & & & & .RESIDENCE IN 1985^Same house in 1985......................................................................& & & & .._Different house in the U.S. in 1985............................................................SElsewhere in 1985.................................................................. 1 School enrollment data for 1990 and 2000 are not fully comparable due to changes in how data were obtained on level of enrollment.  2 Marital status data for 1990 are 100-percent data from General Population Characteristics (1990 CP-1) and Summary Tape File (STF) 1. : \ 3 Veteran status data are for the civilian population 16 years and over in 1990 and for the civilian population 18 years and over in 2000. $ NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION 4 " #XCzech6 ................................................................................. iFrench (except Basque)6 ................................................................................. bFrench Canadian6 ................................................................................. XIrish6 ................................................................................. Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population, Social and Economic Characteristics (1990 CP-2), Summary Tape File (STF) 3, and STF 4.? bSEnglish only..........................................................& & & & & & & & & & & & & VCivilian veterans..........................................................& & & & & & & & & .. 6 The data represent a combination of two ancestries shown separately in CP-2 reports and in Summary Tape File (STF) 4, but combined in STF3. Czech  x includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian. French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.EMPLOYMENT STATUSt Population 16 years and over.................................................................................c Households................................................................................._In labor force.................................................................................bLess than $10,000.................................................................................h Civilian labor force.................................................................................c$10,000 to $14,999................................................................................._ Employed.................................................................................c$15,000 to $24,999.................................................................................a Unemployed.................................................................................c$25,000 to $34,999.................................................................................n Percent of civilian labor force....................................................................c$35,000 to $49,999.................................................................................a Armed Forces.................................................................................c$50,000 to $74,999.................................................................................cNot in labor force.................................................................................c$75,000 to $99,999.................................................................................e$100,000 to $149,999.................................................................................q Females 16 years and over.................................................................................^$150,000 or more .& & ..........................................................................rMedian household income (dollars).................................................................................^With earnings.................................................................................l Mean earnings (dollars).................................................................................r Own children under 6 years.................................................................................lWith Social Security income.................................................................................uAll parents in family in labor force.................................................................................z Mean Social Security income (dollars).................................................................................rWith Supplemental Security Income.................................................................................COMMUTING TO WORK Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars).................................................................................q Workers 16 years and over.................................................................................nWith public assistance income.................................................................................sCar, truck, or van - - drove alone.................................................................................| Mean public assistance income (dollars).................................................................................qCar, truck, or van - - carpooled.................................................................................gWith retirement income.................................................................................zPublic transportation (including taxicab).................................................................................< u Mean retirement income (dollars).................................................................................\Walked..............................................................................& & & & & & & .\Other means.................................................................................` Families................................................................................_Worked at home.................................................................................# Employed civilian populationl 16 years and over.................................................................................AManagerial and professional specialty occupations................-Technical, sales, and administrative support C occupations.........................................& & & & & & & & & & & lService occupations......& ..................................................................................oMedian family income (dollars).................................................................................4Farming, forestry, and fishing occupations& & & & & & & & & .;Precision production, craft, and repair occupations& & & & & & & .lPer capita income (dollars).................................................................................9Operators, fabricators, and laborers........& & & & & & & & & & & & & sMale full-time, year-round workers.................................................................................uFemale full-time, year-round workers.................................................................................belowpovertylevel0Transportation, communications, and other publico utilities.................& ..................................................................................POVERTY STATUS IN 1989uWith related children under 18 years.................................................................................5Finance, insurance, and real estate& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & x With related children under 5 years.................................................................................QBusiness and repair services......................................& & & & & & & & & & & & & & .]Personal services............................................................................, Families with female householder, no]Entertainment and recreation services........................................................j husband present.................................................................................]Professional and related services............................................................CLASS OF WORKER[ Individuals........................................................................pPrivate wage and salary workers.................................................................................b18 years and over.................................................................................cGovernment workers.................................................................................f 65 years and over..................................................................................Self-employed workers in own not incorporated pRelated children under 18 years.................................................................................Y business..............................................................................& s Related children 5 to 17 years.................................................................................,Unpaid family workers& & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & & 4Unrelated individuals 15 years and over& & & & & & & & & & & & .A multiply 1989 dollar values by 244.1/187.1, or by 1.304650. full-time, year-round workers was higher than their median earnings by about 3 percent for males and by about 4 percent for females.Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, 1990 Census of Population, Social and Economic Characteristics (1990 CP-2), Summary Tape File (STF) 3, and STF 4.?b[Some data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see source]Y Total housing units.............................................................o Occupied housing units.................................................................................M1-unit, detached.............................................................]1.00 or less.................................................................................M1-unit, attached.............................................................]1.01 to 1.50.................................................................................G2 units..........................................................& & & & ..]1.51 or more.................................................................................I3 or 4 units.............................................................I5 to 9 units.............................................................V Specified owner-occupied units................................................K10 to 19 units.............................................................M20 or more units.............................................................bLess than $20,000.................................................................................c$20,000 to $49,999.................................................................................c$50,000 to $99,999.................................................................................e$150,000 to $199,999.................................................................................X1989 to March 1990......................................................................e$200,000 to $299,999.................................................................................S1985 to 1988.......................................................................e$300,000 to $499,999.................................................................................S1980 to 1984.......................................................................c$500,000 or more.& .................................................................................S1970 to 1979.......................................................................aMedian (dollars).................................................................................S1960 to 1969.......................................................................S1950 to 1959.......................................................................MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTEDS1940 to 1949.......................................................................V1939 or earlier.......................................................................`With a mortgage.................................................................................d Less than $300.................................................................................b $300 to $499.................................................................................W1 room.......................................<..........................................b $500 to $699.................................................................................X2 rooms.................................................................................b $700 to $999.................................................................................X3 rooms.................................................................................f $1,000 to $1,499.................................................................................X4 rooms.................................................................................f $1,500 to $1,999.................................................................................X5 rooms.................................................................................d $2,000 or more.................................................................................X6 rooms.................................................................................f Median (dollars).................................................................................X7 rooms.................................................................................^Not mortgaged.................................................................................X8 rooms.................................................................................`9 or more rooms................................................................................._Median (rooms).................................................................................SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD p Occupied housing units.................................................................................gLess than 15.0 percent.................................................................................e15.0 to 19.9 percent.................................................................................e20.0 to 24.9 percent.................................................................................e25.0 to 29.9 percent.................................................................................e30.0 to 34.9 percent.................................................................................e35.0 percent or more.................................................................................`1959 or earlier.................................................................................]Not computed.................................................................................x Specified renter-occupied units.................................................................................UNone.................................................................................R1................................................................................._Less than $100.................................................................................R2.................................................................................]$100 to $199.................................................................................Z3 or more.................................................................................]$200 to $299.................................................................................]$300 to $499.................................................................................]$500 to $749.................................................................................\Utility gas.................................................................................]$750 to $999.................................................................................iBottled, tank, or LP gas.................................................................................a$1,000 or more...................................................................................\Electricity.................................................................................]No cash rent.................................................................................QTable DP-1. 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