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1985-48
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5/23/1985
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71
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<br /> 5 <br /> totaled 7.7 percent.;: O:E noninstitutionalized persons 1 6 years of <br /> age and over, 4.5 percent had a health condition which had lasted <br /> 6 or moz:e months and which made it difficult or impossible to use <br /> public transpoJ::tation.* <br /> Another social characteristic presented in Table P-2 is veteJ::an <br /> status. In Dunbar, 8.?- percent of civilians 1 6 years and over <br /> wez:e vetez:ans, including 17.5 percent of the male civilians.;: <br /> Means of Transportation to Work CTable P-2J <br /> Data on means of tz:ansportatioJl to work show that 56. 1 percent of <br /> the workers residing in Dunbar drove alone to w 0 r: J{, 31}. 0 percent <br /> :r:ode to T.JorK in carpools, and 1.5 percent used some fo:rm of <br /> public transportation. ;1: Table P-2 contains detail on means of <br /> travel in addition to data for the HPA. <br /> Migz:ation (Table P-3J <br /> A total of 782 }Jersons 5 years old and 0 \'e r were living in Dunbar <br /> in 1980. Of those, 48.2 percent hnd been living in a different <br /> house In the United States 5 years earlier. Of those movers. 51¡. 9 <br /> percent lived in the same county; 13. 0 percent lived in the same <br /> state, but a different county; Hhile 32.1 percent lived in a <br /> different state. * Data on region of residence 5 years aeJo for <br /> movers are found in Table P-3. <br /> Labor Force status (Tables p - t¡ find P - (,) <br /> Infor~ation on the e con C 1:1 ì c situ<1.tion of persons in Dunbar begins <br /> In Table p - [}. In the neiyhÌjorhood J 53.7 percent of all <br /> working-age ( 1 G years and ovpr) person.:> and 110. 9 percent of <br /> working-age femalRS l.Jere in lh ': labor. £orc[~. i; 66.4 percent 0:£ <br /> persons 1 [) ~re ar s and over W 0 r J( e d in 1979.* The unemployment rate <br /> for Dunbar was q . If percen+":.:t. The unel~ploYl1'.en t rate was 6. 6 <br /> percent for ¡.Ihite persons. i'. The unemployment rate l.Jas 0.0 percent <br /> for Black persons. * The unemployment ratt"? tJas 9. 1 percent for <br /> Spanish origin persons. :t <br /> Table P-4 also contains Ù ¡; ~: a for the neighborhooc1 Clnd the NPA on <br /> labor force status by usual hol1r5 and we e )(:., tJor){ed, weeks of <br /> unemployment in 1979, and nU1nD'~ r of workers in families. <br /> }{ P 1\:... 1 5 3 ~; '11l Marcos, Ten. <br /> NEIGHBORHOOD: 002 Dunbar <br />
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