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- catalog abstract "The Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) from the 1980 Census contain individual- and household-level information from the ''long-form'' questionnaires distributed to a sample of the population enumerated in the Census. Three different PUMS series have been prepared, each containing a number of discrete physical files. These series are called the A Sample, the B Sample, and the C Sample. The C Sample, containing 1% data, identifies census regions, divisions, 27 individual states, and the District of Columbia. Four types of areas are shown: inside central cities, urban fringe, other urban, and rural. The C sample separately identifies every urbanized area with a total population over 800,000, and roughly half of the urbanized areas between 200,000 and 800,000. Three 1-in-1,000 samples are also available, one each extracted from the A, B, and C samples. Each of the discrete PUMS files contains two types of records: ''household'' records and ''person'' records. Although the length of each of these record types is identical (193 characters), the files are hierarchical in structure, each person record has a logical and physical relationship to the household record which precedes it. ICPSR has acquired the revised PUMS Sample A 5% and the Sample C 1% files and will acquire all of the remaining Public Use Microdata Sample files as they are released by the Census Bureau. The following studies will be available from ICPSR: PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (A SAMPLE): 1-PERCENT SAMPLE, PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (B SAMPLE): 5-PERCENT SAMPLE, PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (B SAMPLE): 1-PERCENT SAMPLE, and PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (C SAMPLE): 5-PERCENT SAMPLE. As these files are received, ICPSR will announce their availability on the ICPSR Hotline. Call 313/763-3486 for the updates.".
- catalog contributor b3300543.
- catalog contributor b3300544.
- catalog coverage "United States Census, 20th, 1980.".
- catalog coverage "United States Population Statistics.".
- catalog created "[1984?]".
- catalog date "1984".
- catalog date "[1984?]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[1984?]".
- catalog description "ICPSR has acquired the revised PUMS Sample A 5% and the Sample C 1% files and will acquire all of the remaining Public Use Microdata Sample files as they are released by the Census Bureau. The following studies will be available from ICPSR: PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (A SAMPLE): 1-PERCENT SAMPLE, PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (B SAMPLE): 5-PERCENT SAMPLE, PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (B SAMPLE): 1-PERCENT SAMPLE, and PUBLIC USE MICRODATA SAMPLE (C SAMPLE): 5-PERCENT SAMPLE. As these files are received, ICPSR will announce their availability on the ICPSR Hotline. Call 313/763-3486 for the updates.".
- catalog description "Software packages capable of managing hierarchical files are necessary for use with the Public Use Microdata Samples.".
- catalog description "The Public Use Microdata Samples (PUMS) from the 1980 Census contain individual- and household-level information from the ''long-form'' questionnaires distributed to a sample of the population enumerated in the Census. Three different PUMS series have been prepared, each containing a number of discrete physical files. These series are called the A Sample, the B Sample, and the C Sample. The C Sample, containing 1% data, identifies census regions, divisions, 27 individual states, and the District of Columbia. Four types of areas are shown: inside central cities, urban fringe, other urban, and rural. The C sample separately identifies every urbanized area with a total population over 800,000, and roughly half of the urbanized areas between 200,000 and 800,000. Three 1-in-1,000 samples are also available, one each extracted from the A, B, and C samples. Each of the discrete PUMS files contains two types of records: ''household'' records and ''person'' records. Although the length of each of these record types is identical (193 characters), the files are hierarchical in structure, each person record has a logical and physical relationship to the household record which precedes it.".
- catalog description "United States.".
- catalog extent "data file ( logical records) +".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR (Series) ; 8114.".
- catalog isPartOf "ICPSR ; 8114".
- catalog issued "1984".
- catalog issued "[1984?]".
- catalog language "und".
- catalog publisher "Ann Arbor, Mich. : Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research [distributor],".
- catalog requires "Software packages capable of managing hierarchical files are necessary for use with the Public Use Microdata Samples.".
- catalog spatial "United States Census, 20th, 1980.".
- catalog spatial "United States Population Statistics.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog spatial "United States.".
- catalog subject "Housing United States Statistics.".
- catalog subject "I. Census Enumerations: Historical and Contemporary Population Characteristics. A. United States. 1. Decennial Censuses. c. 1980 Census.".
- catalog title "Census of population and housing, 1980 [United States] [computer file] : Public use microdata sample (C sample), 1-percent sample / principal investigator, United States Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census.".