1Q70 CENSUS OF POPUIATION
1Q70
CENSUS OF POPUIATION
CHARACTERISTICS volume I OF THE POPULATION
part 11 Florida section 1
Issued April 1973
U. S. DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE
Frederick B. Dent, Secretary Social and Economic Statistics Administration
Edward D. Failor, Administrator BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Robert L. Hagan, Acting Director
BUREAU OF THE CENSUS Robert L. Hagan, Acting Director
Daniel B. Levine, Associate Director for Demographic Operations David L. Kaplan, 1970 Census Coordinator
POPULATION DIVISION
Meyer Zitter, Chief
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS-Many persons partidpa1ed in the various activities of the 1970 census. Primary direction of the pro? gram was performed by Conrad Taeuber, former AISOciate Director for Demographic Fields, assisted by David L. Kaplan, 1970 Cenoos Coordinator, and in conjunction with Paul R. Squires, Associate Director for 0111ta Collection and Processing, and Joseph Waksberg, Associate Director for Statistical Standards and Methodology.
This report was planned and written in the Population Division under the supervision of Meyer Zitter, Chief, Herman P. Miller, Chief until APfil 1972, end Paul C. Glick, Henry D. Sheldon, and Murray S. Weitzman, AS&i11tant Division Chiefs, with the assistance of EUzabeth A. Larmon and Ruth H. Mills. The following Branch Chiefs and their assist? ants were responsible for the material on the ind~&d fields of specialimtion: Ethnic Statirtics-Tobla Brlllllller (Chlef}, Patricia A. Berman, Gille I. Maner, and Nampeo R. McKenney; Demographic Statistics-Charles P. Brinkman (Chit;tf), Larry H. long, Robert
L. Rowland, and Robert c. Speaker; Fertil?
ity Statistics-Wilson H. Gr11bill (Chief}; Eeot1omic SUitistics-Stanley Greene (Chief),
John A. Priebe, Paula J. Schneider, and
Thomas C. Walsh; Marriage and Family
Stati&tic;s-Robert o. Gryrn? (Chief) and Arthur J. Norton; Educational and Social
Stratification-Charles E. Joh1110n, Jr. (Chief!. Jerry T. Jennings, and Larry E. SUtar; Consumer Income Statistics-Mitsuo
Ono (Chiefl, Mary F. Henson, Joseph J. Knott, and G'?'911 F. Patterson; and Pov-
erty St111ti11tics-Amo I. Winard (Chief\ and Mlllrlc S. Littman. Important contributions to the proce11$il'\g and review of the data
Mre made by Kristin A. HaMat and Rock?
weU Livingston.
The i:>rocedurei for sample 'Selection, sample -?glnuig, and computation of fllrnpling wn11nces, as well as certain Of the new procedl.Jres for obtaining a more accurate CO!Jrtt of the papulation, were developed in
the_ Statrwucal Methods Division, Morton
S01$11n, Chief. &nd Robert H, Hanaon and
A. Watter M. Perki111, Anistllnt Divi?ion Chiefs
llSll1$ted by WiHiam T. Alsbrook., Peter
II
Bounpane, Barbara A. Boyes, Barnett Denton, Charles O. Jones, and Carlton W. Pruden. Naomi D. Rothwell made impor?
tant contributions to this work.
Geographic plans and procedures were developed in the Geography Division under the supervision of William T. Fay, then Chief, and Robert C. Klave and Gerald J. Post, Assistant Division Chiefs, with the 8$Sistance of Robert E. Durland, Margery H. Eliot, and Jacob Silver. Herman H. Fasteau 8$Sisted in the organization of operational phases of the geographic program.
Data collection activities were administered by the Field Division, Richard C. Burt,
Chief, and Dean 1-1. Weber, Assistant D'1v'1?
sion Chief, with the assistance of John Kuntz and Stanley Matchett, as well as the
directors of the Bureau's data collection centers.
Systems and processing procedures were
developed under the direction of Morris Gorinson, Assistant Chief, Demographic Cen~us Staff. Florence Wright, assisted by Orville M. Slye, Erne Wilkins, and Evelyn V. Williams, was responsible for the clerical procedures and Roger 0. Lepage assisted by William R. Ball, Margaret P. Bro~ks, Howard N. Hamilton, Judith E. Jones, Jane S.
Munsey, John Murphy, Jr., and Richard R.
Warren, .was responsible for the computer programing. Donald R. Dalzell was responsible for the computer procedures and programs used for the electronic preparation of
tables in this report. Masey Volk supervised th~ Pr~paration of the procedures for the m1crof1lm and FOSDIC operations.
The man~al p~cessing and microfilming of t~e Quest1011na1res and the review of tabula?
tt0n controls were performad in the Data
Preparation Division (formerly Jeffersonville C~nsu~ Operations Division), under the
d1rect1on of Joseph F. Arbena and Robert
L. Hagan, with the assistance of Charles L.
AP~dUaimn?s.,
John Wi.lliam
C. L.
Campbell Pangburn'
and Rex supervised
thL~
m~rof1lmm11 operation. Dan N. Harding
assisted by Nora H. Shouse, was responsibl~
for the tabulation review work.
FOSDIC and computer processing were per? formed in the Computer Services Division under the supervision of James R. Pepal, Chief, and E. Richard Bourdon, C. Thoma\ DiNenna, and James W. Shores, Assistant Division Chiefs. Development of the FOSDIC equipment was directed by William M. Gaines, Assistant Division Chief, and McRae Anderson. Development of the auto? matic m?1crofilmin9 equipment was directe ................
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