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Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970

[Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Appling

Atkinson

Bacon

Boker

Bold_:,in

Banks

Borrow

Bartow

Ben Hiii

Berrien

Bibb

Bleckley

Total employed, 16 yean old and over----Ptofe.,lonal, technical, and kindred workers-----Engineers ---- ----------------------------Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners __ _ Health workers, except practitioners __________ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technlclons, except health------------------Other professional workers-----------------Managers and administrators, except form------Salaried: Manufacturing __________ -----Retail trade-----------------Other industries ______________ _ Seti-employed, Retoil trade-----------------Other industries ____ -----------

4 416 361 14 13 39 151 28 116 312 15 63 138 50 46

1 828 127

3 202 145

1 050

2 621 206 28

-

12 992 866 71 38 50 273

4 365 241 9

12 17 64 4

6 981 388 27 17 44 113

5 143 442

4 52

10 448 I 540 72 168 317

65

48

136 8 19 32 39 38

227 26 61 77 33 30

55 790 6 985 514 377 764 1 876 540 2 914 4 826 350 970 2 602 481 423

3 828 434 12 17 24 106 66 209 261 23 43 138

Soles workers-------------------------------

139 102 37 312 614 72 39 38 285 180 991 89 766 136 217 329 66 43 220 457 245 312 58 78 34 100 27 127

60 53 7 148 208 13 3 4 108 80 309 82 161 66

186 150 36 260 379 51

48

40 32 8 89 97 15 34

123 157 708 33 571 104

23 25 199 33 136 30

68 240

161 194 35 46 113 353 327 193 37 49 32 55 10 69

26 44

I 645 201 24 15 119 7 36 53 36 33 3

647 72 4

230

OCCUPATION

Retail trade------------------------------Other than retail trade---------------------Clerical and kindred workers-------------------

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Automobile mechanics, including body repolrmen_

Mec;honics and repairmen, except automobile __ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics -----------

Construction craftsmen --------------------Other craftsmen ---------------------------

Operatives, except transport------------------Curable goods manufacturing ----------------

Nondurable goods manufacturing -------------

Nonmanufocturing industries---------.. ------Transport equipment operatives ---------------lcborars, except farm -----------------------Construction lo borers------------------ .......... Freight. stock, and material handlers---------Other lcborers, except farm-----------------Fcrmers and form managers------------------Form laborers and form foremen --------------Service workers, except private household1 ------Cleaning servi-ce workers-------------------Food service workers----------------------Health service workers _____________________ _ .Personal service workers-------------------Protective service workers------------------Private household workers---------------------

h••la employed, 16 years old and over ___ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Nurses ---- ------ ____ ---- __ - .. __ ------ ----Health workers., except nurses _______________ _ Teachers. elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, except health------------------Other professional workers ........ __ ...................... .. Managers and administrotorsf except farm------Soles workers------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------Other than retail trade---------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------Bookkeepers ------ ---------- __________ ---Secretaries, stenographers, and typists-------Other clerical workers ------------ .. --------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ OperoHves$ except transport------------------Durable goods monufacturing __ -- __ ---- __ ---Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Nonmanufocturing industries ........ ____ ---- ----Transport equipment operatives ---------------Laborers, except farm -----------------------Farmers and farm managers------------------Farm toborers and farm foremen --------------Service workers, except private household•------Cleaning service workers-----------................. .. Food .service workers----------------------Health service workers---------------------Personal service workers-------------------Protective service workers __________________ _ Private household workers ____ -- ______________ _

-6

-

101 5 30 66 8 179 27 134 18 5 25 12 49

189 68 53 68 41 512

39 21 116

488 24

108 8

17 27 119

10 3 20

93 9 32 26 16

121 11 44 21 45

32

37

66

-

39

-

-

-

4 048 576 3 054 418

135 156 18 63 75 178 97 178 65 46 10 23 21 12

357 418 99 169 150 132 184 485 136 74 97 67 78 164

583 626 172 244 210 240 196 1 040 274 311 63 149 187 155

4 972 786 169 115 244 11 247 149 178 152 26

989 100 13 4 64 6 13 7 28 28

2 828 184 44

2 191 249 38

1 051 121 372 558 65 750 18 660 72

148 7 65 76 16 545 30 502 13 10 4 15

538 98 194 246 BO 1 264 58 1 163 43

4 783 384 35 10 201 23 115 183 221 179 42 1 043 124 362 557 154 1 916 14 1 825 77

-

37 11 42

139 27 47

17

-

257 37 69

514 88 254

84

463 1 419 147 980 292 224 445 84 129 232 32 18 2 686 386 315 1 507

6

1 542 162

m

15 4 11

29 8 13

F•••lo tOlployed, 14 "d 15 yean old-----_ Wltit ...collar workers _________________________

---

20 4 12

21 4 5 3

-

-

7

-

15 3

----

5 4

104 19 39 10 23 12 10 6

-8

20 4 5

6

480

$4 444

-5

-

126

-

85 63 106 106

-

159 209 24 81 104 488 275 385 50 129

4 2 1 9 8 1 2 3 7 1 3 2 2 2

I 1 6 1

I

66 56 52 142 I 616 145 27 5 86 4 23 47 91 75 16

410 73 112 225 29 736

2

23 347 3 477 480 229 1 550 84 1 134 866 1 716 1 488 228

58 84 155

243

136

4 012 763 1 454 808 620 122 2 565

122 16 76 5 25

39 7 21

42 5 33 4

292 51 171 7 63

37 5 18

10

10

12

-

148 25 32

6

14

--

53 38

--

22

-

-

702 34

-

-

-

-

-

11 6

-4

4

-

250 671 978 964 280 889 800

$6 232 8 799 7 053 5 649 3 586 6 647 2 400

$4 7 4 4 2 3 1

581 603 949 086 696 615 633

$4 371

$3 351 3 838 3 302

$3 522 4 353 3 471

$2 498 2 809 2 782

$2 522 3 181 2 906

26 55 27 220 I 532 199 14

6 86 12 81 40 77 77

-

377 40 138 199 46 385 11 357 17 10 11

--

-

12

167 14 95 18 29

-

220

18

-

18

-

9

-

-

-

-

10

-

154 202 57 74 71 101 158 275 35 121

924 019 071 834 496 2 826 230 1 744 852 67 386

-

-

25 32 180 113 67 576 582 55 180 40 185 122 685 95 426 164

442 482 960 616 328 628 909 574 057 160 158 082 521 555 329 695 482 156 057 96 127 534 578 915 898 939 748 654

274 13 119 60 50

-

7

--7 -

314 209 105 517 680 71 96 30 243 240 1 184 121 882 181 221 323 67 111 145 155 149 492 81 119 133 96 29 250

323 15 119 110 62

17

-4

59 184 79 43

15

17

-

846

84 238 15 67 71 67 18 269 189 80 381 651 68 99 34 206 244 927 162 638 127

6 1 2 3

47 6 164

-

611 375 236 1 495 2 161 182 406 160 567

5 27 91 25

271 74 79 118 23 525 18 482 25 11 4 17 72

-

-

-

17

-

81 5 54 109 142 119 23

-

9 5

115 49 431

18

75

365

38

22 7 10 5

-4

58 17 274 397 43 60 8 154 132 819 115 639 65

-

27 7 11 3 6

-

115 319 971 157 177 337 179 121

38

22 9 9

-

48

199 446

-9 -4

-

15 38 181 32 176 416 51

139 583 86 133 204 106 54 389 237 152 757 1 052 102 137 54 395 364 2 072 366 1 477 229

55 624 688 78 154 269 110 77 407 262 145 1 352 1 191 116 180 67

177

326 16 3

-

17 70 37 54 94 13 6 21 33 21

304

17

16 54 92 92

-

-

17 143 207 61 19 17

20 41 25 25

Mole ••ployed, 14 ••d 15 yean old -----Wltite·collar workers ____ ---------- __ ---------Blue-collar workers---- __ ------ __ ------------Farm workers------------------------------Service workers. including private household_ ____ _

Blue workers -------- .... ----------_ Farm..collar workers ___________ ,. _______________ ,. ________ _ Service workers, except private household _______ _ Private household workers _________ ,. __________ _

27

-

-

222 22 78 34 73 5 127

-

48

-

-

12 28 --

48 40

I 327 89 11 6 56

-

22 29 65

3 15

-

191 253 128 106 9 32 26 16 13 45

90 78 30 630 20 593 17

--

-

49

62

66

9

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

Mate, 16 years okl t11d aver whh ear1llng12 .. Profe.ssianol, manogerlol, and kindred workers ___ _ Craftsmen. foremen, and kindred workers-------Operatives. Including transport----------------Laborers, ex-cept form -----------------------Formers and farm managers------------------Farm laborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen __

y•••

FH11lt, 16 old •nd over with Hr1tlng12 .. Clorlcol and kindred workers------------------Operatives, induding transport----------------•Includes allocated coses, not shown separately.

$4 7 4 4 3 3 2

551 280 979 410 197 116 289

$2 566 3 185 2 724

347 974 114 767 797 631 267

$4 310

$2 380 2 400 2 596

$2 304 3 314 2 334

$3 6 4 3 1 2 2

7 4 3 3 4 1

563 988 884 136 250 706

$3 6 3 4 2 2 3

864 500 571 400 500 688 049

$2 115 731 2 520

$5 8 6 4 3 5

952 368 688 307 500

...

$3 953 3 698 4 463

6 5 4 3 5 1

690 276 321 477 222 909

$3 317 4 155 3 319

$5 7 5 4 3 5 2

7 5 3 2 3 2

219 391 926 837 130 395

$6 10 6 5 3 1

549 036 994 130 268 833 907

$3 276 4 245 3 509

$5 7 5 4 2 3 1

010 260 771 508 243 250 620

$2 559 4 120 3 165

21ncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 -483

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Dalo based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Brantley

Brooks

Bryon

Bulloch

Burke

Butts

Calhoun

Camden

Candler

Carroll

Catoosa

Charlton

2 058 118 6

4 846 419

2 089

11 270 l 467 64 57 80 440 90 756 732 123 155 304 8B 62

5 690 497 19 5 73 213 44 143 342 67 61 16B 32 14 250 169 81 465 586 69 111 10 178 21B 1 223 627 449 147

3 749 342 16 30 38 105 26 127 207 4 12 llB 4B 25

2 128 156

2 381 197

1 963 228

88 56 32 127 190 25 37

77

22 18 97 12 48 215 11 61 63 5B 22 53 39 14 193 239 27 20 8 85 99 374 81 214 79

18 463 1 861 119 75 180 364 167 956 1 162 165 235 46B 207 87 1 010 660 350 2 201 2 950 245 456 176 l 041 l 032 5 060 I 200 3 305 555

11 209 918 73 24 150 227 166 278 729 142 168 273 82 64

167 109 58 392 514 69 75 13 179 178 990 247 651 92

4 206 406 35 11 41 129 65 125 249 45 B3 75 3B B 178 128 50 453 678 4B 94 3B 188 310 1 053 96 791 166

175 463 176 174 113 327 498 509 127 104 92 76 63 355

206 337 79 110 148 54 60 302 70 117 43 23 16 178

68 138 14 43 Bl 113 399 147 37 45 17 9 30 227

13B 436 39 84 313 28 78 386 lOB 140 35 33 39 123

93 184 30 53 101 276 212 258 B3 64 51 32 18 B7

861 977 261 296 420 236 173 1 530 405 423 164 297 158 442

4 224 662 51 29 364 6 212 63 284 259 25 l 153 171 506 476 67 541 127 318 96 13 27 29 98

2 360 316 60 13 169

I 681

740 89 6

1 478 211 32 5 115

931 119 14 4 83

1 234

11 21

-

-

903 215 418 142 112 5 384

319 56 93 83 57 5 355

228 32 107 43 18

34 7

OCCUPATION Total empl.oyed, 16 years old and over-----

Professional, technical 1 and kindred workers-----fn.ginee-rs ______ ---------- ------ ---- -------

Physicians, dentists, and re!oted practitioners __ _ Health workers, except practitioners ______ .. ___ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools._ __ _ Technicians, except health .......... _____________ _ Other professional workers ........ -- ---- __ -----Managers and administrators, except form------Salaried: Manufacturing .... __ ............ __ ----

-9 -

Retail trade------------------

42 40 55 9

Self-employed, Retail trade-----------------Other industries ______________ _

Sales workers ........ ---- ---- -- ---- ....................... -

Durable goods manufacturing---------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Nonmanufocturing industries-------------- __ _

59 42 17 206 482 20 78 61 143 180 290 41 146 103

Transport equipment operatives ---------------Laborerst except form -----------------------Construction laborers---------- ____ --------Freight, stock, end material handlers---------Other laborers, except farm _________________ _ Farmers ond farm mancgers ------------------Form laborers end farm foremen --------------Service workers, except private household•------Cleaning service workers-------------------Food service wcrkers ---------------------- Health service workers __ -... ---- ________ -----Persona I service workers -------- ____ ------ __ Protective service workers .. _________________ _ PrivQfe household workers ________ -------------

77 189 51 21 117 215 59 186 35 93 18 13 13 31

Feniale 1mploy1d, 16 years old and o.ver __ _Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Nurses -------- ______ ---- ------------ ---- Health workers. except nurses--------------Teochers, elementary and secondary schools __ _-

634 56 4 5 26

Retail trade------------------------------Other than retail trade---------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------ ______ _

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Automobile mechanics Including body repairmenMechanic:s and repairmen$ except automobile .,. __ Metcf craftsmen except mechanics ____ . ,. _____ _ 1

1

Construction craftsmen --------------------Other craftsmen ____________________ ... _____ _ Operatives, except transport ____________ .., _____ _

Other professional workers----------------- Managers ond administrators, except form------ Sales workers------------------------------ Retail !hon traderetail -----------------------------Other trode_ ___________________ _Clericol <1nd kindred workers _________________ _ Technicians, except health------------------ -

--

Nonmonufacturing Industries ____ -------- ---- Transport equipment operatives ---- ______ ----- Laborers, except form ---------------.. ------- Formers and form managers------------------ Farm laborers and farm foremen -------------- Service workers, except private household'------ Cleonin.g service workers------------------- Food Healthservice serviceworkers---------------------workers ______ .. _____________ _Personal service workers __________________ _Pr-01ecti11e service workers ____ -- ___________ _ Pri11ate household workers---- ______ ----------

Private household workers_ _____ -- -- ---- -· __ --

174

30 26 26 162 22 53 87 13 112

56 53 37 16 376 102 136 138 10 332

B3 29

280 52

32 202 3BB 37 27 27 149 14B 418 123 lBB 107 131 165 37 32 96 38 83 130 22

60

-

13 15 53 677 80 8

-

26

-

46 30 46 40 6

157 37 24 96 21 167 15 135 17

21

12 23

20 311

231

94 10

35 74 40 43

60

9 -

1 1

l

1

774 490 284 506 262 124 210 6B 412 448 363 450 531 382 47B 623 181 214 228 600 573 467 467 540 155 214 65 405

7 5 206 41 103 13 23

172

220

117

87

440

65

43

38 17

28

10

57

20

11

28

10

44

-

4 7 9

142 32 53

58 9 33

--

57

16

19 10 5

10 3 3 4

58 7 17 5 24 5

17 4 9

15 5

-

-

50

-

-3

-

18 61 16 11 5 158 33 45 BO 7 213 14 193 6

-

-

--

---

-

45 105 B4 21 315 2B 66 221 10 351 6 290 55 6 21

80 13 22 45 25 183 5 155 23 9

-

-

59

6 27 21 16 16

-

-10

9

94 39 26 29 7 106 7

-

32 23

-

1 398 202 401 795 BO 1 209 86 1 OBl 42 32 49 4 466 26 174 109 102

4

--

636 77 12

756 112 270 131 204

30

-

4 095 412 76 77 183 9 67 120 260 220 40

184 36 64 51 23

5 5

-4

625 426 68 174 184 98 54 836 166 217 119 150 97 65

43

4 16

-

1

254 5B 131 28 27

-

11

2

770 456 314 061 960 179 390 233 491 667 667 540 B23 304

17

--4

19

-

70 58 373 124 172

2 1

-

24 73 37 26 63 46 17 141 282 30 53 6 112 81 280 46 158 76 86 249 16 33 200 110 40 277 70 116 13 40 9 47

77 16 40 11 5

41

80 8 32 29 11

-

-

11

51 25 15

11 4 12 86 39 76 160

-

11 309 120 40 149 60 744 396 283 65

7

6 76 102

-

15 20 51

74 65 119 108

30

4

6 63

169 33 5 78 5 48 90 92 82 10 295 65 66 164 37 561 5 533 23 10 27

-

lBO

47

-5

752 llB 51 307 6 270 187 384 329 55 l 574 177 590 B07 194 2 BOB 139 2 551 112 15 B6 14 24

31 -

-

84

53

19 5 6

Service workers, except private household ______ _-

116

9

21

147 9 93 18 13

Blue·collor workers ____ -- __ -- __ -- .... ---- __ -- -- -

-

82 43 17 22

1 872 270 34

11 37 4

Farm workers------------------------- .. ---- -

72 164

-

5

Male .n1played, 14 anid 15 years old ----White-collar worker•-------- __ --------------- Blue-collar workers __ -- -- ---- __ -- -- ---- ------ F<1rm workers-------------------------.. ---- Service workers, including private household----- fema•• 1mpl0>yed, 14 and 15 years old ___ _ White-collar workers __ -- ---- __ ---- ------ -- ---

B 47 46

94 152 597 110 355 132 213 415 37 154 224 568 719 368 91 82 53 56 27 183

-

Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------ -

-

144 75 69 475 342 43 53

-

-

Bookkeepers ______ ---- -------------- ---- _Secretaries, stenogrophrs, and typists ------Other clerical workers --------------------- Craftsmen. foremen, and kindred workers ______ _ Operatives, ex-cept transport-----------------Durable goods manufacturing --------------- -

2B

57 202 12 135 403 50 67 153 76 57

40 17 46 146

Other industries .... ---------- __ ..

201

13

-

-

-

13

6

-

--

-4

6

-

-

-

-

11

43 42 42

-

BB 11

-6

-

-

5

-

-

-

-

-

54

-

5

7

--3

4

-

4

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS MtS., 16 years otd and over with earnrngs::i

-

Prof.essional, manogeriol, and kindred workers __ _Craftsmen, foreme.n, ond kindred workers ______ _Operatives, including transport _________ ., _____ _ Laborers, except ----------------------Farmers ond formform managers _________________ _-

-

Farm laborers, except unpaid, and form forernen _-

-

Female, 16 years o•d and over with earnfn9s2 g1e!ica! and _kindr!d workers _________________ _ p rahv&s, mcluding transport---------------1

Jncludes allocated cases, not shown separately.

12 - 484

GEORGIA

$5 7 6 6 3 5 I

526 100 074 375 3B5 087 346

$2 452 3 053 2 594

$3 7 4 3 2 3 1

549 179 370 658 714 159 281

$1 953 2 664 3 275

$5 6 6 5 3 2 1

759 658 521 500 500 300 865

$4 606

$2 381 2 639 2 458

$2 540 3 242 3 094

B 416 5 437 3 899 2 993 3 246 1 741

$3 8 4 3 3 2 2

706 280 598 708 121 775 076

$2 101 3 466 2 143

$5 8 6 5 3 6 l

396 404 344 OB9 572 6B2 000

$3 031 3 759 3 223

$3 6 4 3 3 5 1

394 882 531 512 105 500 790

$1 737 2 950 2 793

$6 8 8 6 4

753 102 595 647 220

l 045 $2 467 3 073 2 615

$3 8 4 3 2 3 1

665

ooo

738 525 231 351 875

$2 564 3 184 2 614

$5 8 5 5 3 3 2

496 141 914 320 638 393 941

$3 257 3 472 3 470

$6 9 7 6 4 3 1

819 155 454 2B2 63B 635 3B5

$4 063 4 199 4 164

$4 8 5 4 2 4 1

723 500 175 857 438 463 800

$2 033 3 524 2 325

21ncludes persons In other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Chatham

Chattahoochee

Chattooga

Cherokee

Clarke

Clay

Clayton

Clinch

Cobb

Coffee

Colquitt

Columbia

12 239 961 113 45 81 318 156 248 729 102 141 282 97 107

25 386 6 694 237 269 542 900 354 4 392 2 124 159 476

1 228 135 4

2 137

-

8 900 632 20 35 75 215 59 228 675 93 110 280 140 52

653 496 157 399 311 244 460 161 839 607 068 945 692 431

1 813 953 860 4 332 2 031 231 344

58 33 25 58 54 10 4

73 41 32 170 405 41 48 7 132 177 436 351 43 42

82 647 13 002 3 177 368 888 2 218 1 691 4 660 7 423 1 366 1 591 3 361 613 492 6 746 3 387 3 359 18 490 15 201 1 230 3 496 1 300 3 573 5 602 9 151 4 636 2 229 2 286

561 345 216 940 1 152 141 147 64 477 323 1 474 264 954 256

11 977 998 68 39 121 330 72 368 941 130 243 334 153 81 832 572 260 1 437 1 555 143 223 160 458 571 2 142 622 1 159 361

7 178

210 168

40 681 4 383 366 96 304 986 952 1 679 3 486 440 758 1 763 203 322 2 956 1 416 1 540 10 453 7 782 980 l 917 440 1 673 2 772 4 166 l 711 l 005 1 450

464 330 134 1 072 1 270 106 186 59 458 461 l 163 143 697 323

2 343 1 667 203 1 037 427 63 57 3 047 458 866 153 667 734 278

96 284 15 65 204 77 48 186 43 51 56 5 17 72

2 761 2 674 537 1 307 830 79 73 6 270 1 139 2 038 577 l 099 l 040 777

379 662 61 153 448 894 687 594 149 209 83 44 61 250

392 616 110 225 281 847 801 1 017 211 304 152 161 155 399

343 382 66 167 149 64 73 715 126 268 96 126 52 339

14 519 1 548 183 57 751 75 482 571 1 029 788 241 7 567 1 025 2 403 4 139 320 1 304 373 607 324 122 183

701 87 19 10 36

30 064 4 307 644 227 1 838 113 l 485 982 2 395 l 916 479

3 464 372 25 189 16 92 158 215 198 17

4 551 532 91 30 239 8 164 165 282 268 14

2 987 434 112 23 184 5 110 94 215 201 14

16

690 158 151 381 84 935 21 814 100 15 68 136 216

1 111 183 411 517 100 l 011 171 727 113 15 41 37 252

811 153 277 381 66 548 44 420 84 30 42

10

184 529 100 555 555 2 736 707 1 452 577 231 287 16 5

119 15 51 44 5

3 594 299 1 629 554 837 55 772

325 46 162 78 25 4 250

626 68 281 119 131 5 379

408 43 227 55 69

-

508 85 148 5 270

101 16 29 41 15

81 9 14 32 26

4 4

196 72 12

34 9

48 25

85 27

16 4 5

OCCUPATION Total employed, 16 years old and over----Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Engineers __ ------ ---- ------ ---------- ---- Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners __ _ Health workers, except practitioners __________ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _

640

Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen_ Mechanics and repairmen, except automobile __ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------Construction craftsmen --------------------Other craftsmen --------------------------Operotlves, except transport __ ---- __ ------ ____ _ Durable goods manufacturing __ ---- ______ ---Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Nonmonufa.cturing Industries-----------------

65 851 8 331 691 342 1 D41 2 342 662 3 253 6 286 563 1 390 3 182 625 526 5 073 3 122 1 951 11 394 10 095 766 1 484 621 2 907 4 317 6 733 1 373 2 982 2 378

33 20 63 25 14 24

8 403 513 26 25 26 206 41 189 410 52 58 128 105 67 365 282 83 819 1 197 92 324 63 247 471 3 770 105 3 513 152

Tronsport equipment operatives---------------laborers, except farm -----------------------Construction laborers -------- ---- ---- ------Freight, stock, and material handlers---------Other laborers, except farm _________________ _ Formers and farm managers------------------Form laborers -and form foremen --------------Service workers, except private household I------Cleaning service workers-------------------Food service workers __________ ---- ________ _ Health service workers---------------------Personol service workers-------------------Protective service workers __________________ _ Private household workers------ ____ -----------

3 304 3 925 540 1 541 1 844 41 187 7 684 l 810 2 296 938 l 081 882 2 798

22 28 8 13 7 3 14 143 30 56 11 17 5 21

287 328 87 110 131 69 74 437 170 95 23 80 64 134

618 793 119 283 391 212 303 961 213 299 126 161 96 231

635 l 059 296 301 462 69 160 2 866 757 938 273 430 296 775

207 108 25 51 19 4 9 125

Female employed, 16 years old and over ___ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Nurses ______ ------ -- ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -Heel th workers, except nurses ____________ ----Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians. except health ______ -------- ---Other professional workers-----------------Managers and administrators, except farm-----Soles workers------------------------------ Retail trade ------------------------------ Other than retail trade ____________ ---- ---- __

25 860 4 187 702 261 2 036 38 1 150 l 225 2 021 1 760 261 8 317 1 214 2 880 4 223 382 1 920 196 968 756 190 279 10 26

312 54 18 10 10

3 327 272 26

175 6 65 80 175 160 15

4 218 431 38 47 256 5 85 107 314 285 29

10 575 2 406 349 125 772

437 67 5 4 34

1 088 400 523 394 129

24 16 27 19 8

532 52 123 357 60 1 824 11 l 797 16 15 22 4 12

1 000 163 318 519 57 1 297 87 l 097 113 25 85 18 101

3 050 308 l 172 l 570 186 1 566 341 1 014 211 27 89

48 18 8 22 6 43

4 591 881 l 654 847 741 73 2 712

97 24 44 6 4

207 55 86 14 47 5 124

575 39 265 126 95 5 208

l 535 264 560 237 305 42 763

125

1 591 113 731 153 464 38 274

Male employed, 14 and 15 yean old -----White-collar workers __ -----------------------Blue-cotlor workers ____ ---- ________ ----------Form workers ------------------------------Service workers, including private household _____ _

372 68 196

13 13

49 8 29

96 11 63 10 12

143 42 35

27 12 6

225 53 93

10

79

-

Funale employed, 14 and 15 yeon: old----White-collar workers ______ ---- __ ------------_ Blue·collor workers---- __ ------------ ____ ---Form workers ------------------------------ Service workers, except private household _______ _ Private household workers------ __________ ----

124 49 9

44 15 6 6 4 13

31

Technicians, except health------------------Other professional workers ------------------

Managers and administrators, except form------Saloriedi

Manufacturing ____ ------------

Retail trade ____________ ------

Other industries ______________ _ Self-employed, Retail trade------------------

Other industries ______________ _

Soles workers -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Retail trade ------------------------------Other than retail trade---------------------Clerical and kindred workers __________________ _

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _

-

Clerical and kindred workers------------------Bookkeepers ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---Secretaries, stenographers, and typists-------Other clerical workers ---------------------Crof1smen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Operatives, except transport------------------Durable goods manufacturing---------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ---- _______ _ Nonmonufacturing industries---------- __ ---- Transport equipment operatives ---------------laborers, except farm -----------------------Formers and form managers·----------------Form lob-orers and farm foremen -------------- Service workers, except private household I------ Cleaning service workers ---- __________ ---- __ Food service workers---------------------- Health service workers---------------------Persanal service workers ---- __________ ----Protective service workers __ .... ____ -- ________ _ Private household workers ____________________ _

-

-

77

-

35 17

-

25 53 4 25 13

-

11 27 20 7 91 98 11 34

-

16 16 22 15 7 82

-

32 50 7 13

5 8

--

-

21

-

--

-

108

--

-

-

l

7

9 9

-

3

12

-

-

-

22 44

1

2

--

-

7

-9 70 52

86 11 47 28

l 111

-

111 518 827 2 828 730 l 428 670

17 23

111 19 31 61 69 106 22 59 25

111

-

72

-

22 21

-

16 4 10

-

30

75 9 51 15

-

-

4

9

-

50 160 9 21 68 29 33

22 25 21 21

-

133 64 16 53 12 186 148 19 19 22 15

-

-

65

14 1 5 7

10

80 41 18

4 -

10

9 29 42

-

-

8 4

-

-

-9

66

130

--

-

21

-

so

-

771 53 27 149 246 43 253 522 45 117 208 53 99

6

-

333

41 3 31

-7 ---

9 5

5

-

4

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Male. 16 years old an:d over with earnln912 _ Professional, managerial, and kindred workers---Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers-------Operatives, including transport ________ ......... ---- laborers, except farm -----------------------farmers and farm managers------------------ Farm laborers, except unpaid, ond form foremen --

$6 10 7 6 3 5 3

Female, 16 Y•.1Jr1 okl and over with earnln912_ Clerical and kindred workers _________________ _ Operatives, including transport----------------

$3 219 3 967 3 252

-

'Includes allocated cases, not shown separately.

833 131 244 013 940 500 344

$4 7 4 3 3

341 800 192 857 067

... ...

$2 179 2 333

...

$5 8 6 5 3 3 2

525 024 460 241 596 088 700

$3 837 3 573 4 115

$6 8 6 5 3 4 3

225 158 979 833 914 800 259

$3 256 4 008 3 306

$5 8 5 4 2 2 1

326 796 589 114 801 881 880

$3 006 3 430 3 147

$2 7 2 2 2 2 1

570 125 600 455 231 985 324

$1 451 2 000 1 667

$8 10 8 8 4 3

385 020 881 001 587 417 929

$4 186 4 494 3 839

$4 7 5 4 2 7

547 886 250 259 862 038

...

$2 9G8 4 022 3 673

$8 11 8 7 3 7 3

650 508 710 571 675 917 600.

$4 368 8 331 4 750 4 108 2 216 3 917 1 540

$4 922 8 189 ·s 372 4 699 2 693 3 265 1 845

$6 8 7 5 3 2

$4 079 4 640 3 484

$2 530 3 129 2 930

$3 016 3 544 3 320

$3 466 4 555 3 257

292 903 144 760 324 750 l 800

2Jnc/udes persons In other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12-485

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Cook

Coweta

Crawford

Crisp

Dade

Dowson

Decatur

4 614 275 14 5 55 97 23 61 352 48 119 59 89 37

12 775 1 278 102 42 162 415 180 377 852 81 191 331 149 100 662 435 227 1 397 1 640 147 294 133 519 747 3 355 834 2 096 425 551 852 204 294 354 97 95 I 157 347 243 224 121 170 639

1 791 107 7 11 6 44 22 15 126 18 24 39 16 29

6 458 561 36 20 63 256 19 167 613 88 132 186 143 64 416 256 160 716 791 83 107 73 262 266 961 259 537 165 304 348 62 160 126 222 306 783 207 219 97 114 89 415

3 447 228 15

1 350 110 5

7 883 501 24 30 59 184 30 174 497 76 117 164 79 61

5 145 621 138 29 329 18 107 155 256 236 18

676 45 6

957 136 304 515 76 1 662 174 I 369 139 13 128

De Kolb

Dodge

Dooly

Dougherty

Oouglos

415 626 047 654 350 964 224 367 378 518

5 627 534 24 19 107 159 34 191 342 36 92 133 47 34 277 211

3 443 278 17 10 25 138 20 68 270 40 39 113 57 21

30 603 3 566 289 162 383 1 163 307 1 264 2 830 276 622 l 450 241 241 2 663 1 442 1 221 5 339 4 123 365 670 181 1 300 1 587 4 135 635 2 250 l 250

11 158 976 70 30 120 334 94 328 855 104 157 436 89 69 704 403 301 2 009 2 533 227 369 153 797 967 I 805 624 743 438 613 479 137 224 118 76 62 886 196 227 120 117 125 160

OCCUPATION T1t•l •11pkiy1d, 16 years old and ovtr ----Professional, technical, and kindred workers -----Engineers ------ -- ---- ---- ------ ---------- Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners -- _ Hoolth workers, except practitioners---------- -

Teachers, elem&ntary and secondary schools ___ _

Technicians, except health------------------Other professional workers ______ ------ ____ -Managers and administrators, except farm------Salaried, Manufacturing ____ -----------Retail industries trade-----------------Other ______________ _ Self-employed, Retail trade-----------------Other Industries ______________ _

180 137 43 452 567

Soles workers -- - ... ------ ---- ------ ------ -----

Retail trade------------------------------Other than retail trade ---- __ ---------- _____ _

Clerical and kindre-d workers __________________ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen. Mechanics ond repoirmon, except automobile __ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------Construction· craftsmen ---------- ------ ........... _

40 137 28 173 169 607 366 247 194

Other craftsmen __ .............................................. ---- _ Operatives, except transport------------------Durabl• goods manufacturing ---------------Nondurable goods manufacturing --------·---Nonmanufocturing industries----------------_

251 435 43 229 163 402 386 412 107 184 13 45 32

Transport equipment operatives ---------------Lobor&rs, except form -------- ---------· ____ .,_ Construction laborers __ -------- .. -----------_ Freight, stock, ond material handlers---------Other laborers, except farm ••.. -------- _____ _

farmers ond farm managers .. _________________ _ Form laborers and farm foremen ---------------

Service workers, except privato household' -- ---- _

Cleaning service workers-------------- ........ __ Food service ---------- ------ ........ .._ Health servicoworkers workers--_____________________

Personal service workers-------------- .......... ..

Protective service workers .... ______ -- .... -- ...... .. -

95

Private household workers---------------------

-Health workers, except nurses ........ ------ -- __ _Female e111p,oyell, 16 ytal'I old attd 0Y1r .... ..

1 819

Professional, technical, and kindred workers ........ .. Nurses ------ ---- ---- ...................... ------ ...... ..

177 39 16 66

Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __ _-

4

Technicians, oxcept health------------------ Other professional workers ------------ -- -- --

50 32 61 56 5

Sales workers ------ ____ ---------------- ---- Retail trade ------------------------------ Other than rotaii trade ---------------- ____ _Clorlcal and kindred workers------------------ 6ookkeepers ---- -- ---- ---- __ -------- ----- Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ------- Other clericcl workers ....... _________________ _ Managers and odmlnlstrators, except form_.., ___ _

385 99 IOI 165 40 416 187 203 26

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _Operatives, except tronsport ------------------ Durable goods manufacturing --------------Nondurable goads manufacturing ------------

--

-Service workers, except private hausehold1 ------ Cleaning service workers ________ ........... -- __ --- Food service ---- ------------ ___ _ _Health serviceworkers workers.....____________________ Personal service workers-------.. ----------- Protective service workers ________ ---------- Private household workers •• ------------ __ ---- Mole ••ployed, 14 and 15 years 1/d ----- Whitt-collar workers------------------------- Blue-collar workers -- -- ____________ -- _______ _ Farm workers------------------------------ Service workers1 including private household ____ _Nonmanufacturing industries---------------Tronsport equipment operntives --------------- Laborers, except farm ----------------------Formers and form-managers _________ ,. .. _.. ____ _ Farm loborer,s and form foremen ________ .. ____ _

-

91 21 206

-

95 31 6 6 17

Fa.rm workers------------------------------ Strvice workers, except private household .... ____ _Private housthold workers ___________________ _

60 61 18 38 25 81 95 102 32 19 11 21 13 14

349 555 52 178 325 353 945 615 197 205 120 131 103

2 644 306 42 9 202

1 088 76 17 11 39

477 51

4 16 23 23

55 85 136 117 19

11 16

131 32

539 121 154 264 54 551

11 44 43 30 13 193 5 50 138 64 410 62 336 12 6 12 5

90 57 123 162

48 45 31 26 12 104

33 -

-

48 51 50 134

-

118 16 15 23

26

615 115 203 163 69 6 629

107 24 41 27 15

-

104

57

35

-

22 7

37 5

-

4

--

6

-4

16

9

-

167 285 89 76 120 26 35 272 73 128 32 13 16 37

147 205 13 102

28 3 26

-

-

-

7

17 130 70 60 274 712 84 106 213 243 1 088 425 515 148

21 72 86 264 35 166 63

-

-

-

66 16 23 78 7 11 48 4 8 21 9 12 147 246 29 32 7 120 58 295 60 196 39

68

13

295 41 179 13 36

F111olt 011p/oy1d, 14 ood 15 yoon old---- White-collar workers •• ----------------------- 61ue-collar workers -- ---------------- -- ------ -

67 53 14 156 273 26

-

35 65 21 92 193 35 59 47 35

-

-

494 57

-

23 4 9

66

-

-

40

-

-

5 5

116 9 46

59 23 156 9 147

-

-9

6

5 31

530 104 199 81 93 6 405

190

51

-

42 98 27 13

19 11 21

37

14

28 6 16 4

14 5 9

--

26 6

17

-

-9

II

-

2

-

80 309 378 1 260 499

402 359

5

2 17 23 3 4 567 13 266 640 1 167 20 667 8 637 12 030 43 263 19 864 1 947 2 909 871 4 967 9 170 11 227 3 428 3 307 4 492

679 766 93 195 58 266 174 I 165 116 906 161 289 374 65 116 191 259 257 411 60 161

440 3 261 300 43 16 144 5 92 89 192 167 25

71 222 14 127 1 935 l 178 5 029 323 5 662 2 872 6 070 4 619 1 451

2 319 280 92 10 118

l 288 164 20

60 56 136 134

53 56 38 36

4 5 l 2

40 102 82 362 399 369 162 99 24 45

56 42 234

6 256

-

111

-

-

4

-

385 269 946 168 127 040 642 1 828 1 570 194 462 10 37

436 78 139 221 48 755 31 703 21 21 16 6 20

202 56 54 92 34 233 7 214 12

494 82 156 95 117 10 433

7 564 827 2 573 1 374 1 836 219 2 314

305 29 149 55

46

225 64 91 24 32

234

253

87 21 60

1 169 270 463 23 413

69 10 50

15

428 174 29

17 6 9

141 64

-

600 127 170 303 89 611 217 323 71 5 44 16 388

7

18

32 3 12 16 I 4

-6

-

767 935 675 034 167 893 125

$4 360 7 636 5 198 4 368 2 766 3 879 I 699

$8 12 8 6 3

795 224 205 201 528 5 042 2 765

$4 265

$3 419

$2 178 3 606 2 953

$4 264 4 617 3 625

$3 008 4 000 3 176

1 434 l 400 304 536 560 66 215 3 316 765 955 335 517 445 1 492

12 847 1 851 285 92 940 16 518 492 916 763 133 3 929 597 1 249 2 083 234 1 603 173 l 202 428 74 126

-

466 102 7 254 11 92 139 192 164 26 I 472 175 502 795 120 742 158 475 109 20 38

-

30

14 581

241 36 135 15 53

20

94 45 5

--

17 27

-

283 723 418 609 174 333 343

$7 437 9 453 7 753

$3 201 3 810 3 457

$3 756 4 457 3 378

5 5

---

-

3 939

1 947 283 796 302 372 21 l 445

-5

-9

-

-

-

36 6 21

-

12

-

78 224

66

-1 -

-

110 61 49 299 343 32 84 19 109 99 435 78 256 99

66

947 505 049 542 l 914 149 166 13 222 2 454 3 823 l 574 2 491 l 731 2 361

-6

6

-

745 985 104 114

2

-

4 13

438 289 149

179 34 4 I 3

-

75 202 120 102 4 155

-

15

5

4

-4

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

-Operatives, including trDnsport __ ........ -----~ ---- laborers, except form ... ---------------------- Formers and farm managers ........... ______ ., _____ _ -

797 900 211 431 361 025 216

$5 875

Form laborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen __

$4 7 6 4 3 4 2

f11HM, 16 y111n okl and onr with earnlnga2_ Clerical and kindred worker•-----------------Operatives, Including transport __ ---------- ----

$2 667 3 696 3 331

$3 310 4 006 3 685

M•lt, 16 ytar• ohl 11d ovtr with earaing12 Professional, managerial, and kindred workors --Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _-

--

'Includes allocatod cases, not shown separately.

12-486

GEORGIA

8 937

6 556 5 4 4 2

308 135 500 500

$3 6 5 3 2 2 2

738 759 431 885 679 583 321

$5 210 8 106 5 322 4 592 2 931 l 601

1 292

$2 027 4 543 2 759

$2 511 3 470 3 146

$2 434 2 444 3 262

$5 738 7 043 6 683 5 412 3 871

4 976

$4 5 4 5 3 3 4

4 156 3 100

7 5 3 2 2 1

011 127 611 894 267 653

$3 7 5 3 2 5 1

939 639 156 255 675 582 895

$2 473 3 968 3 226

$6 9 6 4 3 8 2

6 453 4 026 2 865 2 500

•Includes persons In other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Early

Echols

Effingham

Elbert

Emanuel

Evans

Fannin

Fayette

Floyd

Forsyth

Franklin

4 244 313 8 5 80 118 6 96 204 23

668 21

4 368 415 45

6 725 468 5 28 54 129 65 187 454

6 712 531 16 19 52 247 32 165

2 688

4 310 374 10 28 22 172 16 126 287 15

4 501 388 25

29 510 3 230 279 159

30 85 106 142 427 36 24 210 105 52 224 111 113 916 748 69 205 33 225 216 637 155 263 219

924 303 121 072 360 450 803 233 226 135 355 780 226 669 319 853 278 402 817 610 203 607 800

6 983 349 34 5 25 102 71 112 435 17 94 156 84 84 312 183 129 968 1 358 111 223 62 659 303 1 514 370 882 262 388 419 91 145 183 248 346 561 136 174 41 123 47 85

5 147 342 17 20 12 152 36 105 411 33 107 150 94 27 163 119 44 435 657 78 142 26 220 191 1 744 475 l 142 127 193 331 69 85 177 211 149 403 149 132 47 38 21 108

255 37 3 1 3 7 3 18 23 3 4 12 1 1 20 9 10

2 507 178 25

1 995 159 9

76 16 61 70

121 5 24 79

117

69 64 5 286 74 106 106 24 945 103 833 9

110 090 16 614 2 017 1 121 6 349 250 6 877 3 992 7 591 5 738 1 853

Fulton

OCCUPATION Total employed, 16 years old aod over-----

Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Engineers -- -- -------- ---- -----------------

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners .. --

Health workers, except practltioners----------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, except health------------------Other professional workers ------------------

Managers and administrators, except form-------

Salaried,

Monufacturing ________ -- -----Retail trade-----------------Other industries __ ------------Self-employed, Retail !rode-----------------Other industries ______________ _

65 59 14 43 257 175 82 367 538 55 64 17 193 209 544 81 302 161 268 255 43 67 145 301 481 340 85 86 37 43 40 376

Soles workers ------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------Other than retail trade ---- __ -- ------ __ -----Clerical and kindred workers------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Automobile mechanics, including body repairmenMechonlcs and repairmen, except automobile __ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------Construction craftsmen --------------------Other craftsmen ---- -- ---- __ ---- ---------- _ Operatives, except transport------------------Durable goods manufacturing -- -------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Nonmonufocturlng industries ------ ____ -------

Transport equipment operatives---------------laborers, e>
Construction laborers----------------------Freight, stock, ond material handlers---------other laborers, except form------------------

Formers ond farm managers---------.. --------Form laborers ond farm foremen --------------Service workers, except private household I------Cleonfng service workers-------------------Food tiealthservice serviceworkers----------------------workers _____________________ _ Personal service workers-------------------Pro-tective service workers __________________ _

Private household workers_ _________ ------ ____ • F•••I• 1n1ployed, 16 years old and our ___ _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Nurses ______ ---- ______ -- -- ---- ---- -- -----

:Health workers, except nurses---------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _

Technicians, except health ---- -- __ ------ ____ _ Other professlonol workers ------ ______ -----Managers and administrators, except form-------

I 488 188 61 13 87

-

27 35 118 93 25

Sales workers-------------------------------

Retail trade ------------------------------Other than retail trade---------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------Bookkeepers ______ ------ ____ -------- _____ _

265 47 80 138 20 184 2 145 37 7 25 23 47

Secret-ories 1 s.tenographers, and typists --------

Other clerical workers ----------------------

Croftsme11, foremen, and kindred workers ____ .,,. __ Operatives, .except transport------------------Durable goods manufacturing ---------------Nondl.l'rable goods manufacturing------------Nonmonufacturing industries----------------Transport equipment operatives -- -- __ -- -- -----laborers, except farm -----------------------Farmers and form managers------------------Fo-rm laborers and form foremen --------------Service worhrs, except private household, .... __ .... _

212 32 72 32 37

Cleaning service workers-------------------Food Healthservice serviceworkers----------------------workers .. ____________________ _ Personal service workers ________________ ---Protective service workers __ -- -- ____________ ..

-

Private household workers __ ------------ -- -----

364

Moil .,.ployed, 14 and 15 yean old ------

21

-

White-collar workers •• ------ ______ ---- __ ------

Blue·collar workers ____ .... ________ ------------Form workers-------------------------------

24 4

F1111al1 ""ployed, 14 and 15 years ohl -----

18

-

Service workers, Including private household. ____ _

-

-

-

60 119 39 152 205 42 14 99 30 20 147 70 77 413 904 48 188 145 269 254 930 218 558 154 297 388 79 106 203 122 125 260 35 90 70 31 26 162

5

-

16 50

--

33 11 6

--

-

67 103

14

11 59 19 151

6 118 27 43 100 15 19

66 88 20 19

-

8

5 6 6

256 10

-5 -5

I 246 195 42 5 108

-

40 13 44 29 15 297 54 136 107 25 280 30 229 21 22 11

20

-

53 14 18 21

-

124

-

104 20

-

15 15

so

105 161 89 49 304 134 170 721 1 201 94 103 36 272 696 2 062 554 1 078 430 310 289 69 115 105 123 35 414 117 118 43 72 20 344 2 578 261 36 4 113 20 BB 79 71

65 6 495 89 173 233 43 977 31 849 97 22 35 8 6 242 13 97 37 59

-

-8

12 185 5 79 70 31

13

5

-6

162

7

14

-

5 4 5

-7

$4 924

...

$6 813 7 608 8 252 6 773 3 581 3 500 1 605

$1 823 3 689 2 557

$3 293 4 079 3 397

$2 575 4 019 2 929

$3 185 3 632 3 424

-

137

-

43 121 26 632 10 597 25

6 5 69

--

7B 80 49 31 661 80 229 352 30 305 25 192 88 18 13 16 10 146 8 83

-

67

36

40 7 127

14

30

30

10

20

7

18 6

26

-7

12

$4 575

$4 265

15

-

4

7 8 9 6

--

-

-

-

49

203 18 83 29 56

-

--3 -

19 7

-

4 4

l 1 6 l 4

11 545 1 491 264 129 738 39 321 386 870 795 75

-

-

2 1

I 639 155 13 17 76

50

10

1 2

l 133 l 311 249 463 599 174 196 2 977 650 753 531 545 341 777

214

-

444

266 256 55 150 51 87 105 320 68 88 3 57 65 127

38 51 90 82 8

43 58 52 6 177 49 48 80 30 304 25 248 31

76 6 46

-

-

I 449 197 22

178 43

6 20

5 12

55

-

-

-

81 88 48 193 147 46 335 868 77 133 37 293 328 1 264 106 772 386 185 352 66 87 199 41 48 327 54 87 42 84 35 36

31

276 44 114 71 39

26

$4 134 1 950 6 393 4 760 2 150 2 917

-

1 032 95 18 5 41

66

30 7 6

--9 -

-

128 147 414 59 278 77 188 139 31 40 68 203 269 224 63 80 11 46 12 67

1 050 161 829 60 12 25 12 12

30 3 9 5 13

990 325 716 860 740 915 156

Farm workers -----------------.. -------------

Service workers, except private household •• -----Private household workers __ ------ __ ---- __ -----

2 717 342 41 18 204 7 72 75 85 75 10 454 88 123 243

308

10 l

7 4 4 3

71 132 192 151 63 338 227 111 615 853 85 116 24 331 297 1 653 403 1 045 205 276 363 65 109 189 404 248 511 153 114 96 66 69 311

-

----

-

White-collar workers.- ____ ------------------ __ Blue-collar workers ______ ------ -- __ ---- __ -----

-

10 23 72 4 63 225 12 48 102 44 19 148 103 45 257 382 72 35

609

339

-

172

-

88 29 721 100 220 401 38 733 39 626 68 19 54 48 111

3 061 342 1 081 1 638 291 2 792 199 2 414 179 35 96 5 30

-

-

62

23 16

1 745 138 561 498 395 28 743

338 27 150 30 101

224 24 114 47 31

80

108

207 27 107 11 62

46 3 38

50

5

21

-

-

29

-

66 18 30

-

6

-

29 7 8 3 4 2

9

'40 3 14 22 1 11 1 5 3

819 682 371 766 753 152 899 517 736 478 1 339 63 165

16 2 5 2 3

968 958 722 659 429 116 9 156 I 273 205 505 36 527

9 5

--6

12 6

56 26 2 4 1 7 11 26 8 8 9 11 12 2 5 4

590 266 101

-

-

-4 -

656 616 498 791 381 796 091 059 124 180 490 866 017 571 608 648 960 963 532 569 225 118 003 617 245 259 807 179 196 945 306 729 910 324 652 972 319 447 056 745 580 479

-

148 75

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOll FOllCE FOii SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Male, 16 y11n old and over with earnln912 _ Professional, monogerial, and kindred workers---Crcftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Operatives, including transport----------------laborers. except farm -----------------------Formers o:nd farm managers------------------Farm laborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen __ F1mal1, 16 yHrs okl and over with earnlng12_ Clerical and kindred workers-------------------

Operatives, Including transport----------------'Includes allocated cases, not shown separately.

$3 7 5 3 2 1 2

7 5 4 3 3

821 199 542 546 792

...

8 5 4 2 4 1

296 073 128 185 020 810

$2 833 3 429 3 117

6 4 3 2 l 2

275 922 603 233 870 125

$2 292 3 209 2 429

$5 6 5 5 3 2 2

525 028 987 416 905 167 143

$3 130 3 100 3 409

$1 10 7 5 5 2 1

156 719 959 297 176 000 950

$6 414 9 379 6 855 5 767 3 628 5 028 2 420

$5 7 6 5 4 3 3

835 914 407 528 231 568 029

$4 765 7 574 5 053 4 850 2 881 3 800 1 767

$6 11 7 5 4 5 2

$3 335 4 135 3 012

$3 339 3 613 3 701

$3 231 3 833 3 279

$3 061 4 091 3 075

$3 804 4 569 3 425

898 510 074 604 201 011 178

•Includes persons In other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12-487

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based an sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (perceot, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Gilmer

Glascock

Glynn

Gordo•

Grady

Green&

Gwinoett

Hobersham

Hall

Hancock

Haralson

Total employed, 16 years old and ove-r -----

3 332

Professional$ technlcol, ond kindred workers-----Engineers ------ ______________ ., _______ .,. ___ _ Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners __ _ Health workers, except practitioners __________ _ Te
211 6

886 27

17 841 2 204 175 136 226 619 199 849 l 520 274 307 666 141 132

9 816 626 49 2B 57 226 66 200 720 144 119 230 123 104

6 533 451

6 645 369 31 20 41 106 52 119 517 89 85 174 121 48

460 412 2 607 483 1 B77 247

24 747 2 152 134 19B 292 489 172 867 2 101 335 410 863 226 267 l 473 866 607 3 229 3 741 350 652 158 1 180 1 401 5 959 1 179 3 921 859

2 944 232 18 13 26 123 7 45 180 23 24 63

374 246 128 116 428 147 242 79 434 526 309 222 836 251

29 309 2 904 354 60 287 742 327 l 134 2 248 311 443 I 049 197 248 2 126 l 117 1 009 5 809 s B30 643

8 415 825 21

383 266 117 593 791 75 134 33 283 266 1 035 116 704 215

4 043 265 9 15 36 136 5 64 204 29 36 64 41 34 202 148 54 264 426 52 136

170 311 15 19 13 94 170 714 191 421 102

36 341 361 2 596 418 l 900 278

274 449 97 168 184 150 184 734 213 223 75 93 101 136

l 204 l 477 251 499 727 497 595 1 925 440 520 297 383 199 394

142 350 54 131 165 62 76 387 48 145 99 31 36 252

236 422 180 78 164 5B 13 504 116 111 64 106 73 87

10 355 l 194 173 54 559 12 396 274 610 489 121 4 256 611 l 483 2 162 305 2 048 291 l 433 324 90 182 5 56

3 334 397 57 29 205 18 88 115 103 95 8

9 890 1 069 212 85 421 36 315 277 501 453 48

1 151 141 16 4 100

2 836 181 30 13 78

21 37 42 42

60 79 173 149 24

527 100 196 231 55 l 553 227 l 285 41 14 66 37 10

2 373 357 684 l 332 252 3 423 427 2 705 291 23 254 47 187

108 13 68 24 320 15 292 13 5 11 6 6

324 52 91 181 70 1 600 91 l 482

l 036 69 431 163 261 5 299

321 19 163 59 75

1 112 109 369 275 292 9 372

209 23 109 27 26 6 242

51 4 16

134 5 99 5 25

50 11 15 11 13

11

72

6

OCCUPATION

Retafl Other Self-employed, Retail Other

-

Retail trade-------------------------------

Other than retail trade---------------------Clerical and klndred workers __________________ _

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ -----Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen Mechanics and repairmen, except automobile __ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------

-

Construction craftsmen __ ------ ---- ________ _

Other craftsmen -------- ---------- ________ _ Operatives, except transport------------------ Durable goods manufacturing--------------- Nondurable goods manufacturing------------ Nonmanufocturing industries---------------- Transport equipment operatives __ ---- ____ ----laborers, except farm ----------------------- Construction laborers ______ ------------ ___ _

59

148 97 51 24B 498 50 142 11 150 145 1 169 167 922 BO

12 7 5 60 139 6 15 5 63 50 286 65 200 21 49 67 4 30 33 40 5 73 4 14 14 31 10 41

1 287 821 466 2 568 2 698 279 298 198 818 1 105 2 473 280 1 523 670

1 187 137 23 4 79 11 20 42 86 69 17

367 22

1 201

166 22 45 99 4 526 10 516

50

19B 208 5 87 116 95 108 268 77 93 19 26 38 32

Health service workers--------·------------ -

Personal service workers---- ______ ---- ____ _Protective service workers _________________ _ Private household workers ___ ..,------------ ___ _Female employed, 16 years old anti onr __ _-

Nurses ---- ____________ ---- ------ _______ _-

He
Retail trade ------------------------------ Other than retail trade--------------------- -

Clerical and kindred workers------------------ Bookkeepers ______ -------- __________ ----- -

Secretaries, stenogrophrs, and typists------- Other clerical workers --------------------Craftsmen, foremen. ond kindr-ed workers ______ _Operatives, except transport------------------ Durable goods manufacturing --------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------ Nonmanufoctoring industries---------------- Tronsport equipment operatives --------------laborers, except farm ----------------------Farmers and form managers _________________ _ Form laborers and form foremen -------------- Service workers, except private household' ............... ... Cleaning service workers---------------- .. -- Food service workers---------------------Health service workers--------------------- Personal service workers __ -------- ---- ----Protective service workers ______ -----.. -- ---- Private household workers-------------------- -

--

-9

-

13 24 12 7 5

13

37

-

161

-

157 4

-

-7 5 -

17

-

25

-

,

87 4 5 21 51 6

57 7

Freight, stock, ond material haodlers --------- Other laborers, except form •• __ ·------- ____ _Formers and farm monogers -----------------Farm laborers. end farm foremen-------------Service workers, except privat-e househofd1 _____ _Cleaning service workers __________________ _Food servic-e workers----------.. ------------ -

Professional, technical, and kindred workers----- -

5

-9 13

31 95 29 50 149 11 15

trade ____ -- -- _________ _ industries ______________ _ trade-----------------industries __ ------ ____ ---

Soles workers-------------------- .. ---------

-

152 25

45

77 19 21

14 14 17

32

41

-

--

-

Meil• employed, 14 and 15 years aid ----- -

39 9 25

White~collar workers __ ---------- __ ----------- Blue-collar workers ______ ---------------- ___ _Farm workers---------------- .. ------------Service workers, including private household ____ _-

Female employed, 14 and 1S years aid---- White-collar workers •• ----------------------_ -

-

Blue-collar workers __ -- __ ---------------- ___ _-

-

Form workers-----------------------------Service workers, except private household ______ _-

-

Private household workers __________ ---- __ ---- -

1 053 153 71 498 37 294 291 553 493 60

3 2

9 21 230 34 131 513 67 138 169 85

54

406 510 49 214 247 279 186 774 171 169 115 158 105 88

;

3 784 318 28 13 180 12 85

1ll

-

133 105 1 226 215 BOB 203

168 392 55 171 166 112 212 341 95 107 49 24 37 231

246

464 65 168 231 545 803 456 99 128 67 70 69 253 2 517 269 16 5 167 6 75 80 138 133 5

l 711

491 149 145 197 30 678 32 581 65 13 38 9 259

187 4B 47 92 29 687 16 601 70

183 9 22 117

-

35 23 71 71

-

159 133 26 828 114 250 464 87 l 538 13 I 446 79 4 102 22 37

l 590 377 649 184 231 10 650

501 6B 155 109 117 11 77

259 41 97 54 61

200 21 91 35 24

253

221

174 55 61

93 21 54 6 12

39

57

5

11

13 4 17

29 17

25

30

19

19 -

6

16 6

646 443 398 375 687 368 321

$4 361

$3 584 4 016 3 672

$2 395 3 432 2 751

l 921 352 493 l 076 113 915 18 732 165 45 70

-5 --5

-5 --

-

617 1 185 153 360 672 34 50 2 535 687 850 198 362 221 670

1 l

26

-

58 70 24 12 8

-

58 12 40

-

-

-

136 71

-

52 31 9

5 -

3 5

29

183 29 73 12 69

-

-

-

26

-

711 323 1 883 2 270 s 308 l 968 2 360 980 1 285 l 331 209 626 496 137 191 l 841 360 534 187 336 278 299

46 92 280 39 347 634 83 78 223 119 131 328 204 124 803 I 291 130 260

--11 -

12 -

14

-

46 24 68 62

6

-

27

6 -

9 25

-

32 6

-

358 223 135 543 942 86

llB

-

27

-

14 4 4 300 24 99 61 92

-

87 52

-

48 4

-

20

-8 -

12

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Mala, 16 years old and over with earnln-gs2 Professional, monagerlol, and kindred workers __ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _ Operafi\les, Including trnnsport ____ ---- _______ _ Laborers, except farm ------------------------ Formers ond farm managers------------------ Form laborers, except unpaid, and form foremen _

$4 7 5 4 3 2 l

female, 16 ytors old and over with earnfngs:z Clerical and kindred workers ____ ·--------- ___ _ -

$2 977 3 438 3 210

--

Operatives, Including transport __ .. ., .. __________ _ 1

-

1ncludes allocated cases, net shaw11 separately.

12- 488

GEORGIA

498 405 788 290 474 900 947

2

$3 2 4 3 3

637 688 048 525 483 5 042

...

$2 669 2 000 3 320

$6 9 7 5 3 9 2

650 139 326 765 638 455 800

$2 753 3 661 2 400

$5 8 6 5 3 4 3

8 5 4 2 3 1

$3 6 5 2 2 5 2

026 391 412 786 645 740

659 310 225 992 850 222 614

$2 871 3 892 3 256

$7 9 7 6 3 2 2

378 496 595 485 959 906 630

$4 844

$3 847 4 464 3 463

$3 427 3 634 3 608

7 5 4 3 4 2

443 297 578 016 676 544

$5 10 6 5 3 4 4

722 018 125 118 324 000 235

$3 464 3 735 3 502

492 864 414 320 505 444 B40

$5 460 7733 5 690 5 394 3 746 6 100

$2 642 3 750 2 996

$3 632 3 918 3 889

$3 6 4 3 2 3 l

·-·

lncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown seporotely.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Harris

Hart

Heard

Henry

Houston

Irwin

Jackson

Jasper

Jeff Davis

Jefferson

Jenkins

Tot1I employed, 16 y•ars old and over-~--Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Engineers -- ------------------ ------------Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners __ _ Health workers, except practitioners __________ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ........ Technicians, except health------------------Other professional workers-----------------Managers and administrators, except farm------Solaried1 Manufacturing ______ ---------Retail trade-----------------Other industries.... -- ------ ---- _ Self-employed, Retail trade-----------------Other industrles--------------Sales workers------------------------------RetaLI trade ------------------------------Other than retail trade---------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen .. Mechonlcs and repairmen, except automobile __ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------Constroction craftsmen --------------------Other craftsmen --------------------------Operatives, except transport------------------Durable goods manufacturing __ .... ---- .... -----Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Nonmanufocturing Industries-------- __ ------_

4 107 446 10 44 24 103 24 241 284 34 98 47 75 30

6 005 369 25

1 945 105 10

8 858 701 57 21 99 173

2 139 128

464

55

1 425 82 114

94 54 11

252 479 52 129 156 93 49

3 666 283 13 14 10 106 54 86 277 54 44 49 82 48

5 617 452 12 17 50 172 30 171 421 52 46 132 116 75

3 113 173

10 58 6 21 115 7 11 36 43 18

20 611 3 321 586 67 272 835 535 1 026 2 209 124

2 911

46 107 33 147 382 42 81 117 93 49

8 602 601 20 12 64 152 123 230 635 75 136 295 56 73

204 112 92 353 499 72 39 32 142 214 910 197 524 189

362 294 68 478 898 94 145 107 281 271 2 140 755 1 202 183

70 60 10 155 312 47 10 125 108 692 224 449 19

369 239 130 1 360 1 778 207 317 154 439 661 1 343 507 520 316

1 077 730 347 4 482 3 629 321 1 369 327 775 837 1 582 231 573 778

162 95 67 193 378 57 35 5 172 109 381 67 237 77

368 256 112 905 1 394 137 207 66 461 523 2 615 358 2 007 250

482 163 260 59

165 125 40 381 549 44 141 35 139 190 1 048 174 796 78

176 125 51 596 657 72 87 25 215 258 1 262 406 663 193

173 141 32 192 386 24 64 12 186 100 667 189 381 97

Transport equipment operatives ---------------laborers, except form -----------------------Conslruction laborers __ --------------------Freight, stock~ and material handlers---------Other laborers, except farm-----------------Farmers end form managers------------------Form laborers and form foremen --------------Service workers, except private household 1 - - - - - - Cleaning service workers-------------------Food service workers----------------------Health service workers _____________________ _ Personal service workers-------------------Protective service workers ______________ ----Private household workers ______ -- -- ______ ---- _

214 295 23 70 202 46 87 450 161 49 83 41 319

207 244 78 59 107 142 168 418 86 148 61 85 33 197

100 111 21 12 78 72 42 138 20 41 42 20 15 33

502 673 185 303 185 93 94 794 199 223 65 107 97 360

479 858 241 375 242 153 224 2 015 456 741 230 296 226 582

119 157 15 43 99 283 378 226 28 64 34 68 10

405 578 85 171 322 307 257 626 217 138 49 81 83 223

66 205 35 71 99 87 108 142 56 39 10 5 21 189

107 198 20 45 133 247 120 239 90 20 46 53 13 52

285 353 98 100 155 203 312 492 130 146 64 53 69 408

148 216 44 65 107 193 277 266 104 53 20 47 26 265

Female employed, 16 yaors old and over ___ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Nurses ______________________________ ----Heolth workers, except nurses .... __ ---- ____ ---Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, except health ____ .... -- ---- __ ----Other professional workers-----------------Managers and administrators, except form------Sales workers------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------Other thon retail trode ---------------------Clerical and kindred workers __________________ _

1 672 189 13 14 87

2 296 187 40 3 99

735 59 10

1 422 146 10

32

-

89 18 29 43 75 71 4

2 265 244 23 18 123 5 75 64 74 74

1 294 128 4

14 26 18 18

3 485 320 79 15 119 19 88 84 102 86 16

849 50 13

45 55 180 176 4

8 333 1 288 177 72 640 58 341 414 486 449 37

1 011 168 22 10 89

75 60 90 64 26

2 977 263 46 7 124 11 75 85 118 114 4

-

22 82 72 10

239 32 69 138 5 487 54 350 83 11 14

268 46 102 120 42 1 080 217 833 30 7 21

74 21 16 37 29 399 33 366

990 131 375 484 69 608 112 406 90

160 57 42 61 9 213 5 184 24

296 84 107 105 38 555 6 528 21 15 11 51

145 25 66 54 21 453 101 327 25 4 27

63

30 9 7

415 57 124 234 22 649 90 507 52 22 28

5

650 105 176 369 115 1 509 77 1 374 58 4 93 58 74

220 41 28 151 36 236 32 196 8

17

3 046 375 968 1 703 342 634 67 394 173 53 104 12 34 1 361 251 587 209 243 14 559

159 10 59 34 51

263 29 113 40 54

71 11 39 5 5

115

213

OCCUPATION

111

-

aookkeepers -- -- -- ---- ---- -- -- ------ ---- -Setre1aries, stenographers, and typists __ -----Other clerical workers ---------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Ope.rotives, except transport------------------Durable goods. manufacturing ______ ---- _____ _ Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Honmanufocturing industries __ -- -- ---- -- -- __ _ Transport equipment operatives _______ ,. _______ _ laborers, except farm -----------------------farmers and form managers------------------f.orm laborers and farm foremen --------------Service workers, except private householdl ------Cleaning service workers-------------------Food service workers----------------------Health service workers---- ______________ ---Personal service workers ... ------------------Protective service workers __________________ _ :Private household workers ____ ---- ________ -----

-

-

11

22

-

35

-

-

250 47 121 43 39

-

310

-

5 -

--

254 31 120 51 40 7 197

98 10 36 37 15

477 87 194 61 68

27

356

---

260 91 102 5 62

38

36 12 21

--

24 8

59 26

10

-

31 14 9 3 5

Female employed, 14 and 15 years old----White-collar workers __________ ---------------Blue-collar workers ____ ------ ________________ _ Farm workers------------------------------Service workers, except private household _______ _ Private household workers ________________ ----_

22 9 4

13 4 6

-

-

69

-

--9

--

-3

-

47 48 76 54 22

--

22 6 16

9

-

-

-

-

7

39 20 19 275 303 32 37 11 108

115

5

-7 7

-

-

-

--

4 99

10 6D 157 9 24 58 53 13

43 81

-

5 33

30

140 22 20 43 43

315 57 142 50 47

128 25 45 20 27

183

52

394

254

53 5 30

53

17

16 8 4

14 4 5 5

33 18

16

-

-

-

18

-

7 5 5

13

4 4

7 7

--

8

-4

--

-

-

-

-

33 20

--5

5

-

-

-

-5

14 19

8 19 32 19 50 115 21 22 50 6 16

-

14 19 5

-

-

9'I

115

-

Mali employed, 14 and 15 years old -----White-collar workers __ -------------- _________ _ Bfoe·coUar workers ______ ---- ________________ _ farm workers------------------------------Service workers, including private household------

-

-

11

'299 6 11 32 125 5 120 220 6

11 5 --

5

-

-

10

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Male, 16 years old and over with earnlng12 _ Professional, managerial, and kindred workers---Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Oper-atives. including transport----------------laborers, except farm -----------------------Formers and form managers------------------Form laborers. except unpaid, and farm foremen __

$4 8 5 4 2 3 1

Female, 16 years old ond over with earnlngs'2_ Clerical and kindred workers-------------------

$2 723 3 980 3 506

Operatives, including transport ____ ------ ______ _ i1ncludes allocated coses 1 not shown separately.

622 827 646 004 159 333 394

$5 7 5 5 3 4 2

241 563 804 016 122 273 388

$3 437 3 875 3 837

$5 6 5 4 2 3 1

046 587 551 742 633 900 750

$3 696 3 900 3 613

$6 9 7 4 4

$1 10 7 4 3 5 2

$3 372 4 744 3 277

$3 895 4 965 3 937

257 568 608 961 160 912 1 744

490 621 286 857 047 033 568

$3 6 4 4 1 2 2

900 700 452 237 030 839 885

$2 642 3 549 2 790

$5 7 5 5 3 4 3

097 371 424 119 230 810 193

$3 235 3 839 3 309

$4 7 6 3 2 4 2

056 420 059 654 840 545 328

$2 661 2 733 3 417

$4 6 5 4 3 2 1

556 620 220 423 386 885 500

$3 464 3 491 3 599

$4 7 6 3 3 3 2

397 747 147 751 042 300 284

$2 611 3 398 3 113

$3 7 4 3 2 3 2

690 463 892 419 233 533 131

$2 353 3 200 3 144

21ncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 489

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970- Continued

[Data based on sample, see text, For minimum hose for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Johnson

Jones

Lamar

Lanier

Laurens

Lee

liberty

Lincoln

long

Lowndes

Lumpkin

2 843 190

4 330

4 065

318 35

361 27 9 14 133 43 135 213 13 29 99 56 16 85 58 27 401 551 58 103 21 124 245 1 333 65 1 132 136 173 272 68 98 106 36 95 353 115 124 14 56 21 192

1 532 91

12 356 1 108 28 82 255 326 62 355 870 109 177 329 161 94 688 374 314 1 498 1 617 159 326 63 479 590 2 565 281 1 918 366 456 678 133 227 318 525 412 1 332 259 350 391 177 87 607

2 410 259 6 12

3 770 396 38 20 47 116 20 155 344 42 75 166 18 43 196 150 46 621 502

2 151 171 14

1 086 120

19 411

3 0-45

266 14 6 29 58 24 135 205 13 26 58 86 22 109 87 22 275 422 47 80 47 111 137 7411 120 542

B2 26 11 16 109

131 25 90 210 410 11 269 130 165 226 37 23 166 124 118 442 60 133 7 67 33 226

2 107 82 94 210 682 165 874 1 895 204 549 724 262 156 1 650 970 680 2 820 2 677 279 452 80 746 1 120 2 797 405 1 739 653 813 1 033 153 375 505 455 413 1 9B7 429 595 250 2Bl 18B 764

4 926 644 173 52 261 18 140 193 190 169 21 1 036 177 340 519 71 1 382 37 1 256 89 13 36 11 30 757 BB 261 221 130 10 563

886 183 39 12 B2

74 17 35

19

OCCUPATION Tatal tmptoyd, 16 years oW and ov.r ----Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Engineers .. ______ ---- ---------- ______ ----Physicians, dentists, and rolatod practitioners ---

30 63

Health workers, e-xcept practitioners .. ---------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _

37 60 193 17 41 74 57 4 97 75 22 254 362 44 56 6 175 81 836 BS 675 76 58 167 16 45 106 197 141 188 60 35 32 33 28 160

Technicians,
Sales workers------------------------------Retail trade---------------------·--------Other than retail trade---------------------Clericol and kindred workers------------------Croftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Automobile mechanics, Including body repairmen_ Mechanics and repairmen, except automobile __ _ Metal croftsmen, except mechanics .... --------Construction craftsmen .... ------------------Other craftsmen ........ -------- .. -------------Operatives, except transport -- ........ -- ---- .... ---.... Durable goods manufacturing -·-------------Nondurable goods manufacturing------------Nonmanufocturlng Industries -- .. - -- ---- __ ---- _ Transport equipment operatives-... ---------·---laborers, except form -----------------------Construction loborets __ ---- __ -- •• ---· •• ----Freight, stock, and materiel handlers·-----·--Other laborers, except farm ............. ---- -- -----formers and farm monagers .............................. --form laborers and farm foremen ... ------------Service workers, except private household' ........... .. Cleaning service workers-------- ............ -----Food servfoe workers ........ ---- ...------------Healt~ service workers __ -------------- .... ---Personal service workers---------.. ---- ........ __ Protective service workers-------------- .... -Prlvote household worker•-----------···------

---

f11nale 1111pltyed, 16 yaon old and onr ...... Professionol, technical, and kindred workers----Nurses ---- .......................... ------------ ------ Health workers, except 11urses .... ------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __ _ Technlclons, except health -----------------Other professional workers ------------ ---- _ Managers and administrators, except form-----Soles workers ______ ..- __ -- __ ---- __ -- .... __ ---- -Retail trode ---------------------·-·-----Other than retail trade---·----------------- Clerical ond kindred workers---------···------ Bookkeepers __ -----------------··--- ____ _ Se-cretaries, steno-grophers, and typis.ts ------- Other clerical workers --------------------Craftsmen. foremen. end kindred workerS------- Operottves, except transport---.. -------------Ouroble goods manufacturing--------------- Nondurable goods manufacturing------------ Nanmonufacturing industries __ -------------- Trcnsport equipment operatives __ ---- --------laborer&, except form ·---·----------·------Farmers and farm managers---- .......................... .. Farm laborers and form foremen-------------- Service workers, except private haosehold•-----Cleaning service workers ____ ---- ___ ., __ ----- Food service workers---------------------Heolth service workers---- -- ---- .... _______ .,.._ P.ersonal service workers __ -- -- -- -- ................ _Protective service workers----------... ·------ Privote household workers--·· __ ••.• ---------- -

1 148 80

---

. --

-56 24

44

130 20 89 302 32 52 128 45 45 207 98 109 658 908 79 141 37 338 313 732 168 344 220 260 299 46 111 142 3B SB 364 75 92 82 73 37 IB6 1 620 175 34 5 107

-

164 53 32 79 23 521 8 488 25

29 52 92 6B 24 474 61 166 247 46 2B9 40 197 52

3 17 7 107 23 35 16 33

41 5 7 253 46 73 77 57

Mole em plowed, 14 "d 15 weon old __ ••• White-collar workers •• ··---·----···--·------Blue-collor workers __ ---- •••. __ •• __ ---------Form workers------------------------------ Service workers, Including private household •.•.. -

15 9

---

10 60 60

-

-

.

-

--

36 5 41 108 5 38 31 9 25 62 50 12 204 213 29 24

80

80 223 37 132 54 82 114 12 37 65 104 110 172 38 39 36 29 14 49

1 760 175 8 6 106 13 42 3B 29 24 5 290 80 64 146 43 746 15 691 40

593 62 9

-

28 25 31 15 15

-

133 12 55 66 13 128 10 118

--6

-

12

-

IB6

12 223 37 112 14 45 3 192

32 124 14 35 36 23

22

16

15

--

16

12

5 10

10 6

12 6 6

156

6

F11111lt 1•pfoylll1 14 anicf 15 1ean old---White-caller workers •• ·----·----------·- __ ••• Blue-collar workers---•• ------------·· •• ----_ Farm workers __ ......... ______ .... ---- ____ .... _____ Service workers, except private household------Privote household workers •.. ----------------- -

-

--9

--4

-

6

-

-

-

49

-4

--

12

-

$4 199

-

363 B6 B

57

46

103 113 102 11 470 59 124 2B7 11 206

20 36 36

14 57 44 13

102

44

11

23

67

62

12 151 11 54 86 20 167 27 104 36 5

6 33 48 11 23 6 5 3 119

12 327 20 120 7 SB

109

226 32 13

-

4

17 4 9 4

--

$4 975

$4 442

-

74 30 21

1 106 144 16 9 53 10 56 61 22 22

148 60 66 6 16 10 16 15 9 4

--6 --6 -

422

$5 012

4

12 B 4

-

B6 160 129 28 43 58 192 209 309 111 94

7 870 1 090 137 57 566 7 323 267 596 476 120 2 046 353 632 1 061 157 1 4B3 153 1 13B 192 34 98 31 131 1 197 192 439 215 192 27 740

-4 ----

--

11

-4 --

32

16 4 12

-8

4 9 6

-

42 4 5 9 5 5 48 4 25 4 4

-6

--

120 8 82 17 5

-

3 41 12 46

53 31 338 4 319 15

-

13

-

32

49

155 51 16

12

10

-

133 108 622 78 443 101 122 215 33 55 127 31 76 93 34 29 6

829 90 10

39 32 74

15

-

93 65 28 79 156 28 32

1 691 207 32 14 94

so

57 22 10

-

23 36 10

13 119

171 114 142 82 14 35 33 142 217 193

6

8 55 7 50 69

73 12 56 99 4 14 56 19 6 91 70 21 174 338 38 59

36 60 154 17 92 45 68 98 8 14 76 57 47 113 25 45 4 4 24 32

353 68

11

16

46

54

16

9 5 4

--12 -

54 100 17 70 187 21 43 79 27 17 168 105 63 229 329 SS 70 12 138

-

-

lBI 24 91 66 9 425 65 339 21

-

26 32 52 138 40 36

-

58 4 16

54

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCf FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

-F111ale, 16 yeaN old GMd over with eornl11112Clerical and kindred wor~ers ------·--···---·-- Operatives, Including tronsport -·--··--·-·----- -

Malt. 16 y11ra old and ever with e1rnlng12 Pr()fessiono/, manogeriol, and kindred workers ... -Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ ----- Operatives, including transport -- •• ------ ____ -Laborers, except form -·-·-···-·-·---··-----formers and farm manager.s ______ ,._.,. _______ ,._ form loborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen ..

•Includes allocated cases, not shown separately,

12 - 490 GEORGIA

$3 6 4 3 2 4 1

972 5B3 524 928 508 231 738

$6 072 B 754 6 618 5 230 3 775 13 500 3 177

$4 863

$2 803 3 453 3 2411

$3 668 4 439 3 538

$3 237 3 042 3 748

2

8 686 5 484 4 721 4 042 4 222 2 696

6 5 4 3 3 1

68B 735 092 079 389 725

$3 019 3 2B6 3 362

$4 775

8 5 4 2 2 1

$4 961

416

0 6 4 3 4 2

711

142 836 569 725

$3 295 4 117 3 511

345 250 llB 000 B82 273

$2 972 3 744 3 373

7 6 4 2 2 2

596 256 114 723 316 000

$2 617 3 519 2 478

7 4 4 2 5 2

857 777 344 B55 250 342

$2 491 3 179 3 042

$4 5 5 3 2 3 2

273 763 097 533 750 313 875

$1 994 2 500 2 028

$5 8 6 4 2

626 023 449 930 2 170 1 724

$2 837 3 584 3 227

7 5 5 3

463 304 200 680 4 BOO 4 174

$2 913 1 357 3 729

lncludes persons In other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 122.

Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Cantinued

!Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties McDuffie

Mcintosh

Mocon

Madison

Marlon

Meriwether

Miiier

Mitchell

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgon

6 004 494 31 8 62 162 40 191 392 71 45 138 B9 49 304 143 161 607 1 135 90 83 20 498 444 1 S08 236 1 034 238 329 3SO 77 85 lBB 44 80 418 96 116 79 S3 44 343

2 363 214 11 9

4 282

5 360 279 15 4 36 80 43 101 257 21 32 103 90 11 231 155 76 556 1 098 119 137 63 403 376 1 674

1 719 150 9

6 870 610 32 21 97 241 24 195 414 65 61 202 49 37 244 167 77 S91 993 79 161 79 313 361 1 698 531 932 23S 293 540 82 181 277 177 332 648 200 161 7S 86 8S 330

2 182 182

6 776 481 6 16 32 223

4 362 377 5 4S 46 77 51 IS3 318 19 69 123 66 41 lBB 110 7B 402 560 35 137 17 160 211 1 156 50 916 190 156 377 9S 127 155 83 90 416 140 172 47 27 27 239

2 338 193 17

3 550

Fe111ale employed, 16 ytan old and over ___ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Nurses ---- -- ---------- -- ------ ______ ----Health workers, except nurses ... _____________ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools_ .. __ Technicians, except health __ -----... ------ _.. __ _ Other professional workers-----------------Managers and -administrators, except form------Soles workers------------------------------Retail trcde ------------------------------Other than retail trade---------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------Bookkeeper.s ____ ------ ------ ---- ---- -----Secretaries, stenographers, ond typists -------Other clerical workers __ ---- __ ---- ---- __ ---Craftsmen, farem en, and kindred workers ____ ---Operatives, except transport------------------Durable goads monufocluring _______________ _ Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Nonmanufocturing Industries ---- ________ ----Transport equipment operatives ---------------laborers, except form -----------------------formers and farm managers------------------form laborers and form foremen _________ ., ____ _

2 496 249 32

861 94

2 749 338 54 26 193

738 137 24 5 84

2 722 302 32

907 111 6 4 75

1 331

60 54 84 79 5 437 87 137 213 Bl 1 013 30B 616 89

24 19 44 44

26 24 15 9 6 101 13 28 60 25 431 17 394 20

28 27 62 43 19 173 38 44 91 17 S49 29 478 42

Service- workers, except private household 1 __ - - - - Cfe[]ning s.ervice workers-------------------food service workers----------------------Health service workers---------------------Personol service workers-----~ __ ---------- __ Protective service workers __ ---- __ ----------Private household workers ____ -----------------

270 25 100 79 36

111 11 B9

100 II 46 24 14

82 82 133 114 19 501 112 157 232 27 732 26 606 100 11 71 28 195 266 64 112 45 41

1 897 181 3B 10 S7 4 72 S6 84 70 14 2BO 27 136 117 11 73B

332

148

374

239

Milt 1m,loy1d, 14 aod 15 yoon old -----White-collar workers __ ------------------ __ ---Blue-collar workers ________________ ----------Farm workers-----------------.. ------------Service workers, including private household __ ----

48 7 29 5 7

70 14 15 37 4

35 11 16 8

Ft1HI• ••ployed, 14 and 15 years old-----_ White-collar workers _________________________

4 4

40

-

39 20 4 4 5 6

20

OCCUPATION Total employed, 16 yaan old and over----Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----... Engineers -------- -------------- ----------Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners __ _ Health workers, except practitioners __________ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicla ns, except health -- ________________ _ other professlonol workers-----------------Managers ond administrators, except farm------Saloried: Manufacturing __ -------------Retail trade-----------------Other Industries ______________ _ Self·employedo Retoil trade-----------------Other industries ______________ _

Sales workers------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------Other than retail !rode---------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen_ Mechanics and repairmen, except automobile __ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------Construction craftsmen --------------------Other craftsmen -- -- -- -- -- ______ ---- ______ _ Operatives, &xcept transport------------------Durable goods manufacturing ---------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------NonmanlJfocturing industries ------ ------ ----Transport equipment operatives ---------------laborers. except farm -------.. ---------------Cgns.truction laborers-------.. -------- __ ----freight. stock, and material handlers---------Other laborers, form-----------------Formers and form except managers _____ ;,. ____________ _ Farm laborers and form foremen --------------Service workers, except private household'------Cleaning service workers ---- __________ -----Food service workers ------ ______ ----------Heoltti service workers .... ---- ____ -----------Per.sanal service workers-------------------Protective service workers __________________ _ Private household workers---------------------

workers __________ ---- __ ------ ____ .. farm workers .. -----------------------------Service workers, exeept private household _______ _ Private household workers-- __ ---------- __ ----_ Blue~collor

-

76

-

118 206

-

33 112 49 12 47 28 19 208 304 16 20 5 151 112 692 6B 439 18S 11S . 296 44 49 203 19 8 225 50 11S

-

4 49 29

69

s

142

-

-

70 36 101 70 31 453 71 155 227 104 B87 24 792 71

25 43 9 9

-

161 50 11 100 26 377

soo

1 003 171 299 272 61 B3 128 168 118 350 128 78 35 6B 41 S8 2 054 13.6 lS 17 Sl

688 107 12

-

SB 4 33 21 29 19 10 109 21 28 60 8 156 10 122 24

-

53 31 91 B6

-

s

-

15 28 10 40 99 81 18 222 251 49 59

-

77 66 243 37 158 48 81 96 16 23 57 346 262 153 20 46 3S 20 21 1S4

s

-

-

37

186 43 58 29 56

21 5 21 98 II 47 18 9

23

303

58

113

--

30 3 13 9 5

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5

18

42

37

lB

22

15 22

4 -

8 -3

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114 3 56 23 78 78

-

19 51 16 23 65 37 28 142 lBS 11 25 12 63 74 345 53 213 79 142 106 11 56 39 105 93 164 48 S2 26 9 10 113

29 84 5 59 93

49 5 68 238 72 63 SB 34

--

-

-

12 58 4 67 109

374 36 191 147 108 1 033 235 749 49

83 13 4

-5

1 703 200 27

-

-5

277 66 52 159 38 424 38 366 20

294

59

320 22 14 33 145 3 103 204 16 32 84 38 34 184 168 16 396 502 34 76 26 177 189 815 183 47B 154 18S 355 25 156 174 222 406 3B5 148 7B 58 42 4B 30B

5

-

-

--

-

-

-

18 9

-

-

4

14 5

--4

--

-

--9

141 83 14 44

-

133 23 104 6

-

s

25 7 68 314 46 129 56 55 10 323

16

-

-

-

20 6

9 6

-

43

161 3B2 45 93 13S 47 62 293 209 84 6B3 790 97 140 21 314 218 1 313 139 842 332 227 S60 50 166 344 486 764 419 139 129 SS 54 31 37B

-

1B8

-

-

79

10 87 130

-

11 50 53 16 69 52 17 223 222 5 5

-

111 101 611 56 4B3 72 91 206 6 48 152 216 134 lSO 19 53 25 22 22 93

-

668 70 4

2

s

20 9 23 143 55 38 24 23

6 12 90

297 77 167 37 16

-

-

49 15 22 4 BS

208

1

22

-

-5 -5 -

-

7

-3 -3 -

-

4 16

185 457 828 560 140 800 794

$4 569 B 317 5 518 4 2B3 3 320 I 857 I 555

$3 5 5 3 1 2 1

513 719 280 432 692 821 790

$4 178 B 913 5 477 3 706 2 979 3 623 2 222

$4 881 B 627 6 102 3 848 3 418 4 318 2 545

$3 5 4 3 2 3 2

$2 600 2 480 3 132

$3 147 3' 560 3 540

$2 024 2 676 2 100

$2 368 .3 481 2 931

$3 047 2 B24 3 478

$2 682 3 516 2 735

3

-

-7

s

9

--

9S 11 5 51

-

-6 -

-

260 9 10 16 81 34 110 183 26 32 BS 29 11 142 92 50 239 360 45 38 14 9B 165 1 014 142 74S 127 16B 27S .110 90 75 200 253 24B 75 53 30 47 40 208

22

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Male, 16 y11n ohl and over with earnln912 _ Professional1 managerial, and kindred workers ---Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Opt!ratives, including transport----------------laborers. except form -----------.. -----------Formers and farm managers-- ................ --------Farm laborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen __

$5 241 B 747 5 939 4 345 3 634 8 250 3 088

$5 7 7 5 3

127 097 139 046 586

... ...

$3 863 B 667 4 804 4 173 2 579 4 848 2 125

$5 7 5 5 3 4 1

Female, 16 years old and over with earnln912 .. Clerical and kindred workers------------------Oporotives, including transport ---- __ ------ -----

$3 257 4 034 3 436

$2 073 2 361 2 059

$1 981 2 716 2 685

$3 483 4 187 3 463

'Includes allocated coses, not shown separately.

~

$4 6 5 3 3 4 1

669 909 855 725 6B8 103 083

$3 7 4 3 3 4 2

895 800 435 515 lBI 179 017

$2 757

3 532 3 248

2Jncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately,

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 498-743 0 - '18 -

376 741 B32 134 670 750 542

GEORGIA

12 - 491

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based an sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Murray

Muscogee

Newton

Oconee

Oglethorpe

Paulding

Peach

Pickens

Pierce

Pike

Polk

5 070 410 25 4 22 168 39 152 324 51 62 103 57 51

54 652 7 175 215 321 1 144 2 178 357 2 960 5 283 491 1 361 2 509 486 436

10 368 624 46 40 57 165 67 209 605 59 151 236

3 010 365 5 9 33 BO 40 198 206 21 49 79 31 26

2 875 112

6 264 422 28 9 95 109 56 125 422 76 64 173 48 61

5 879 733 27 30 54 239 68 315 479 71 86 252 45 25

3 746 260 21 6 49 96 24 64 263 17 49 84 78 35

3 317 274

11 204

41 129 28 60 190 11 47 101 24 7

2 790 180 10 5 9 83 34 39 134 16 41 51 21 5

475 325 150 262 935 171 277 119 732 636 054 836 909 309

149 97 52 377 462 40

114 42 231 533 63 90 12 188 180 695 206 314 175

205 152 53 764 1 464 117 215 128 559 445 1 511 691 627 193

307 195 112 1 017 751 74 120 62 211 284 741 213 235 293

124 91 33 302 627 24 B6 33 146 338 1 351 401 834 116

144 83 61 319 485 32 96 36 172 149 583 51 362 170

59 39 20 241 346 16 88 5 116 121 855 101 648 106

492 377 115 047 665 202 317 116 452 578 901 873 669 359

162 141 39 51 51 98

6 792 1 401 2 406 716 896 828 2 067

429 694 160 252 262 61 178 731 244 163 50 83 108 320

131 249 69 43 137 110 154 221 105 50 22 21 18 194

351 358 79 100 179 71 35 583 141 126 69 ]19 45 78

236 296 46 113 137 90 251 554 169 202 43 62 51 424

202 216 30 59 127 BO 10 250 66 57 54 35 27 61

133 243 43 58 142 310 271 313 39 94 42 20 52

102 221 55 69 97 105 190 228 59 74 18 22 33 129

450 588 102 177 309 101 67 1 132 240 345 135 166 180 261

24 485 4 091 715 307 I 783 74 1 212 1 019 1 895 1 641 254

4 091 268 38 14 138 30 68 123 181 169 12

1 136 122 9 24 71

1 140 68 12

1 208 183 28 13 112

1 088 107 5 4 74

24 34 49 42 7

2 522 405 33 21 202 14 135 115 139 121 18

1 482 165

18 17 74 69

1 883 219 60 25 91 4 39 64 96 88 8

30 20 71 65 6

24 25 33 33

-

4 410 427 86 16 195 26 104 147 203 190 13

421 39 126 256 25 700 2 672 26 16 82 15 15

7 348 945 2 430 3 973 381 3 632 84 2 881 667 60 183

905 152 244 509 63 1 630 426 1 109 93 30 103

304 36 115 153 44 345 60 266 19 3 7 9

217 25 65 127 31 680 19 649 12 14 33 31

239 44 86 109 47 280

710 149 210 351 83 I 859 75 1 709 75

-

226 54 4 12 lB 81

150 26 35 89 9 458 6 444 B

-

497 39 137 321 36 502 120 356 26 24 25 10 4

727 58 304 365 38 247 65 94

26

179 38 73 68 50 382 83 255 44 4 28 16 34

38

47 6 12

217 24 97 17 65

3 844 514 1 646 634 586 66 2 016

426 101 139 42 67 5 316

135 41 41 25 28

107 29 45 22 6

332 21 100 85 91

340 69 169 43 47

145 16 52 45 21

201 13 79 52 31

134 22 62 14 22

76

189

74

420

61

52

129

234 69 121

50 13 26 4 7

20

23

46

12

37

29 17

7

-

-

57

26

12

s s

34

13

--

17 6

30

5

5

--

25 5 15

OCCUPATION Total employ•d, 16 years old and over-----

Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Engineers ---- -- __ -- -- --------------------Physicians, dentists, and related prcctitioners --Healtll workers, except practitioners __________ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, except health------------------Other professional workers-----------------Managers and administrators, except farm------Salaried,

Manufacturing _______________ _ Retail trade------------------

Other industries ______________ _ Self-employed, Retail trade-----------------Other industries ______________ _

Soles workers------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------Other than retail trade---------------------Clerical and kindred workers __________________ _

Craftsmen, foremen, ond kindred workers-------Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen_ Mechanics and repairmen, except automobile __ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------Constructiofl craftsmen ---- ------ ------ ----Oiiier craftsmen -------------------------- Operatives, except transport __ ------ ------ ---- Durable goods manufacturing ____ ------ ---.. - Nondurable goods manufacturing -----------Nonmanufocturing industries ------ ---- ------ Transport equipment operatives --------------laborers, except farm -------.. --------------Construction laborers---- ______ ------------ Freight, stock, and material handlers--------Other laborers, except form ________________ _ Formers ond form managers------------------ Farm l
---

-Female employed, 16 yea.rs old and ove-r __ _Professional, technical, and kindred workers ____ .., Nurses __ ---- ________ -------- __ ---- _____ _H-ealth workers, except nurses ____ ------ -- --- Teachers, elementary and secan.dory schools __ _ Technicians, except health __ ., ______________ _Other professional workers -------- ---- __ --- Managers and administrators, except form------ -

Soles WQrkers ------------------------------ -

-

Retail trade __________ -------- __ ---- -----Other than retail trade---------------------

Clerical and kindred workers __ ------ -- -- ------ Bookkeepers ______ ---- ---- -- __ ------ ----- Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ------- Other clerical workers --------------------- Craftsmen, foremen, ond kindred workers ______ _Operatives, excepl transport------------------ Durable goods manufacturing ____ ---- __ ----- Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------ Nonmanufocturing industries ____ ------ __ ---- Transport equipment operatives --------------- Laborers. exc:ept form ----------------------- formers and form managers------------------ Form laborers and form foremen -------------- Service workers. except private household I------ Cleaning servi<:e workers------------------Food service workers---------------------- Health s.ervice workers ____________________ _ Personal service workers __________________ _ Protective service workers ________ ---------- -

Private household workers __________ ---- -- ---Male employed, 14 and 15 years old ----- White-collar workors __ ---------- ______ -- ----- Blue-collar workers ____ ---------------------- Farm workers------------------------------ Service workers. including private household ____ _female •mployed, 14 ond TS years old---- White-collar workers ________ ---- __ ----------- Blue-collar workers .... __ ---------------------Farm workers-----------------------------Service workers, except private household ____ ,., __ -Private household WQrkers-------------------- -

-

155 66 89 596 750 103 121 46 163 317 1 748 103 1 508 137 229 302 75 117 110 123 94 306 58 109 21 79 15 33 1 860 222 13 5 128

-

76 63 58 41 17

-

26

5 2 2 9 7 1 1 2 7 4 1

72 87

073 894 179 930 205 738 310 401 945 811 155 657 768 730

1 I

3 1

2 001 1 847 452 631 764 24

JOO

-

16

53

s -

44

65 237 81 55 25 26 45 82

-

5

-

'

-

4

44

5 5

147 51 44

24

28 24

16

-

BB 18 139 177 666 189 401 76

-

-8 -

-

-

6

-

-

-

-

-

12 38 62 131 12 31 47 15 26

72

-

32

-

-

33

57

-

5 24 6 14

10 -

-

14

-

5 -

-

--

10

-

-

-

-

11

-

51 6

-

-

73

48

9 39 6 37

8

6

-

87

ea

-

--

45

16

I 1

3 2

-

667

92 293 107 127 10 249

-

35 2 4

--

4 -

798 45 24 124 228 111 266 702 109 69 211 194 119

13

44

-

4 -

5 -

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

Male, 16 years old and over with ear11Jngs2 Professional, monDgeriDI, and kindred workers --Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _Operatives, including transport ________ ---- ---Laborers., except form ----------------------- Farmers and farm managers-----------------Form laborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen ..

-Female, 16 years: aid and over with earnlngs2 Clerical and kindred workers __________ ---- ---Operatives. including transport ________ ---- ___ _1

1ncludes alloccted toses, not shown sepcrotely.

12 -492

GEORGIA

$5 840 7 707 6 941 5 347 4 393 6 227 6 615

$6 9 6 4 3

$3 655 3 995 3 676

$3 409 3 794 3 642

163 046 319 684 251

4 162

$5 8 6 5 4 7 1

838 351 772 256 100 050 801

$3 525 4 221 3 692

$5 7 6 4 2

361 257 226 677 589 5 342 2 595

$4 184 5 978 4 886 4 142 3 371 4 053 2 370

$6 7 6 6 4 7 2

$3 502 4 200 3 417

$2 936 4 250 3 270

$3 488 4 397 3 250

366 383 966 126 214 250 182

$5 9 6 4 2 5 2

533 815 521 456 509 621 403

$2 782 3 952 2 953

$5 7 6 4 3 2

457 542 414 916 BB6 929

...

$3 150 3 570 3 388

$5 7 5 5 3 4 2

108 BBl 780 009 065 593 276

$2 646 3 386 2 670

$4 B 5 3 3 3 1

367 000 475 928 000 053 742

$3 307 4 160 3 760

$5 8 6 5 4 6 3

815 046 852 460 269 938 023

$3 427 3 983 3 837

2/ncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Pu lo ski

Putnom

Quitman

Rabun

Randolph

Richmond

Rockdale

Schley

Screven

Seminole

Spalding

2 902 345 36 11 62 84 17 135 191 8 56 78 22 27

3 425 378

619 30

40 96 14 147 274 16 31 102 101 24

131 98 33 353 431 39 101 55 118 118 406 41 249 116

7 145 533 49 15 80 143 57 189 630 74 149 257 63 87 388 178 210 1 179 1 283 102 226 91 434 430 1 613 633 718 262

10 15

263 22 24 132 23 62 179 lOB 71 222 271 3B 34 9 65 125 383 121 122 140

49 500 7 040 326 616 1 333 1 613 391 2 761 3 923 499 959 1 773 389 303 3 717 2 096 1 621 8 112 6 371 598 989 264 1 845 2 675 6 619 1 198 3 563 1 858

4 577 322

7 10

2 913 182 6 11 18 68

964 70 5

51 118 36 136 128 24 16 66 17 5 89 59 30 323 461 22 119 34 119 167 915 447 385 83

3 294 332 26 17 23 96 30 140 274 28 11 125 77 33

249 189 60 344 484 32 113 16 148 175 838 120 583 135

2 395 231 10 6 50 72 6 87 255 25 80 71 58 21 104 70 34 267 285 11 45 5 147 77 309 18 176 115

16 507 1 502 70 B2 132 3B4 203 631 1 154 173 250 392 227 112 864 517 347 2 281 2 020 218 522 103 465 712 4 781 591 3 614 576

78 206 60 68 78 102 139 270 59 59 80 31 26 250

109 263 43 59 161 143 144 302 83 78 44 31 48 170

68 76 16 30 32 21 52 44 15 15 14

62 377 101 109 80 54 12 90

127 231 14 62 155 155 366 280 52 108 9 41 39 254

2 018 2 274 315 989 970 75 159 7 297 1 398 2 024 l 552 971 760 1 895

387 412 132 172 108 23 50 500 130 135 56 67 97 147

81 55 4 26 25 56 42 111 33 22 18 16

256 346 62 101 183 339 323 431 110 112 62 80 46 371

123 129 17 50 62 241 159 166 48 33 37 6 17 126

Female employed, 16 years old and over __ _Professional, technical, and kindred workers----- Nurses __________ ------ __ ---- -- ---- -- ---- Health workers, except nurses ____ ---- ______ _ T.eachers, elementary and secondary schools_ __ Technicians, except health ________ ---- __ ---- Other professional workers ________ ---- ---- _Managers and administrators, except farm------ Soles workers-----------------------------Retoil trade------------------------------ Other than retail trade--------------------- Clerical and kindred workers-----------------Bookkeepers __________ ---- ______________ _ Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ______ _Other clerical workers --------------------Croff.smen, foremenr and kindred workers------- Operatives, except transport-----------------Durable goads manufacturing --------------- Nondurable goods manufacturing -----------Honmanufacturing industries _______________ _Transport equipment operatives--------------- laborers, except farm ----------------------- Farmers and form managers _________________ _ Farm laborers and form foremen -------------Service workers, except private householdl ------ Cleaning service workers ________ ---- ______ _food service workers __________ -------- ---Health service workers ____________________ _Personal service workers ____ .. - ---- ____ ---- _Protective service workers ________ ---- __ ---- .Private household workers ___________________ _

1 185 176 62

1 390 204 32 15 88 5 64 18 39 34 5 234 55 72 107 19 455 205 247 3

218 20 7

1 388 133 13 10 63

1 099 112 13 5 62

l 785

190 36 13 74

858 128 30 15 47

32 63 73 63 10

2 507 250 64 16 76 14 80 127 84 72 12

347 35 5

67 75 91 75 16

36 27 57 52 5

820 106 246 468 57 731 208 485 38 18 16

3

-

6 028 608 2 372 3 048 347 3 044 404 1 947 693 150 240

-

10 -

275 68 46 161 44 415 5 364 46 16 14 11 21

216 62 58 96 12 170

11

152 33 32 87 30 151 26 98 27 26 33 7 3

31 5

52 4 9

47 63 50 44 6 189 45 112 32 21 596 17 551 28 9 4

21 349 3 518 772 433 1 400 59 854 686 1 334 1 126 208

13 14

1 649 211 486 952 85 2 785 91 2 489 205 27 84 5 18

168 6 59 62 31

186 52 74 20 26

23

233 31 91 47 43

207 37 98 9 35

254 37 115 52 44

73 8 16 18 16

686 101 266 146 120

-

170

65

90

242

147

88

267 57 86 45 64 9 366

93 13 33 37 6

245

4 132 565 1 508 1 102 582 84 1 852

122

576

Male employed, 14 and 15 years old ----- White-collar workers ____________ -------------

20 16 4

8

22

16 7 5

257 68 124 11 54

24

--

40 4 3 27 6

59 2 29 7 21

33 8 6 19

62 14 42

-

-6

14

15

41 6

----

49 9 9 5 16 10

OCCUPATION Total employed, 16 years old and over __ .., __ Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Engineers -------- ---- ---- ------ ---- -------

Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners __ _ Health workers~ except practitioners __________ _ Teachers, erementary and secondary schools ___ _ Tec:hnicicns, except health-----------------.. Otheif' professional workers-----------------Managers and administrators, except farm------Solaried: Manufacturing __ -- ---- -- -----Retail trade-----------------Other industries--------------Self·employed, Retail trade-----------------Other industries __________ -----

Sates workers------------------------------RetoU trade -------------------------------

Other than retail trade---------------------Clerical end kindred workers __________________ _

Crottsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Automobile mechanics, including body repairmen_ Mechanlcs and repairmen, except automobile __ _ Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------Construction craftsmen --------------------Other craftsmen --------------------------Operatives, except transport __ ---- __ ---- -- ___ _ Durable gaods manufacturing ---------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------ Nonmanufc.cturing industries ____________ ---- -

-

Transport equipment operatives --------------laborers~ except form ----------------------- Construction laborers __ ------ -- __ ---- ---- __ freightt stock, and material handlers---------Other laborers, except farm ________________ _

-

-

fDrmers and farm managers-----------------Farm taborers and farm foremen -------------- Service workers, except private household 1 - - - - - Cleaning service workers------------------- Food service workers ____ ------ ________ ---- Heotth service workers--------------------- Personal service workers------------------Protective service workers _________________ _

--

Privo le household workers __________ ---- __ ---- -

-

78 36 9 62 62

-

-

---

238 50

72 116 22 212

-

167 45

-

37

-

-

Female employed, 14 and 15 years old---- -

--

-

13 36 12

-

11 13

-

17 9 8 61 45 4

-

105 149 43 36 70

77

--

65

-

10

-

3 5 9 9

-

38 5 6 27 5 38 13 21 4

-

-

4

-

9 14

-

9

-

-

-8

-

8 -

-

14

--

27 19

-

-

-

18

-

4

-

8

-

40 108 22 18 26 42

-

29 11 18 79 98 12

-

7 22 57 147 93 35 19

-

88

-

12

18 11

7

19

10 45 15 30

10

-

9

-

-

13 6 5

5 4

-

3

3

-

-

-3 -

3

-

-

-

34 11

-

21 14

25

-

3

135 81 19

--

-

-

6 -

79

114 84 30 290 459 76 35 12 233 103 965 125 728 112

20 21 102 42 21 39

-

6 8 -

White-collar workers __ ---- ____ ---- __ --------- Blue·collor workers ....... __ -------- ___________ _ Form workers -----------------------------Service workersr except private household ______ _Private household workers-~ ________ ---- _____ _

-

-

50

Blue·collor workers---- __________ ------ _____ _Farm workers -----------------------------Service workers, Including private household ____ _-

-

-6

113 57

690

l 099 232 516 351 89 157 1 268 297 330 164 169 231 602 6 982 577 86 23 292 21 155 160 330 290 40

-

-

6 19 10

5

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Male, 16 yHn aid and aver with earnlng12

Professional, managerial, and kindred workers __ _--

Operatives, incl1Jding transport ____ ------ _____ _-

Craftsmen, faremen, and kindred workers ___ ,. __ _

Laborers, except farm ----------------------- Formers ond form managers------------------ Form laborers, except unpaid, and form foremen _Female, 16 years old and over with earnlngs2

-

Cterical -and kindred workers ___ ., _____________ _ Operatives, including transport __________ ------ -

11nchrdes allocated cases, not shown separately.

$5 8 6 3 2 5 2

173 034 578 953 697 600 579

$2 658 4 603 3 087

$5 8 6 4 2 8 2

125 136 500 556 750 154 725

$3 577 4 250 3 996

$3 5 3 3 2

066 719 833 143 852

...

2 235 $1 885 3 400 2 462

$4 444

6 4 4 3 5 1

845 758 271 236 045 833

$3 059 4 125 3 166

$3 6 3 3 2 5 1

338 696 821 420 471 250 180

$1 760 3 175 2 789

$6 9 6 5 3 3 3

141 360 607 042 516 900 300

$3 523 4 112 3 535

$7 9 7 6 5

033 674 562 154 007

1 559

913 188 182 565 500 227 844

$3 928 4 574 3 695

$1 628 1 773 3 519

. ..

$4 6 6 4 4 3

$4 6 4 3 2 3 2

074 656 961 763 880 450 345

$1 824 2 346 2 673

$5 7 5 4 3 5 2

039 589 500 983 037 200 053

$2 478 3 459 2 159

$5 9 6 4 3 3 2

685 153 154 943 616 067 379

$3 391 3 976 3 585

21ncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately,

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 493

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Ooto based on sample, see te•t. For minimum base for derived flg•res (percent, median, etc.) end meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Stephens

Stewart

Sumler

Talbot

Taliaferro

Tattnall

Tcylor

Telfair

Terrell

Thomas

Tift

I 905

2 019 263 17 6 26 138 5 71 139

9 505 933 52 39 120 250 30 442 780 133 122 355 101 69 582 350 232 1 045 1 004 109 131 37 342 385 1 813 799 758 256 438 561 115 219 227 278 459 912 246 248 146 129 109 700

2 018 196

836 61

4 823 392 26 23 34 98 47 164 320 11 52 130

2 827 199 B

4 171 373 19 20 23 181 30 100 337 34 63 104 88 48 247 160 87 328 446 55 11 153 138 687 117 483 87 169 344 66 104 174 290 392 348 59 97 65 54 49 210

188 213 641 40 495 106 85 360 47 119 194 188 305 251 S5 59 25 47 39 303

12 572 1 221 61 83 217 401 83 376 1 051 106 232 406 166 141 807 470 337 1 446 1 626 192 231 54 S44 605 1 882 442 1 016 424 S29 877 122 284 471 390 764 1 310 212 425 256 171 167 669

10 525 1 203

B9

3 919 349 16 11 44 151 14 113 274 22 51 106 69 26 259 173 86 410 494 55 38

3 847 477 92 18 221 4 142 114 215 185 30 771 129 243 399 76 870 175 645 50 11 23 9 55 559 97 212 129 91 5 667

753 73

5 102 658 166 40 322

4 146 461 93 11 222 5 130 91 264 239 25 883 162 336 385 52 967 70 769 128 10 43 46 308 687 90 329 95 121

OCCUPATION Totol ''"ployed, 16 y1111 old and oVor ----Professiono!, technical, ond kindred workers-----Engineers __ .. _.. ___ ---.. ---- .... __ ..... ---- ---- __ _ Physicians, dentists, and relaled practitioners --Health workers, e•cept practitioners __________ _ Teachers, elemenlory and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, e•cept health __ ---- -- ---- ------other professional workers ------------ -----Managers. Dnd administrators, eMcept form------Salaried: Manufacturing ____ -----------Retail trade-----------------Other industries •• __ ---- __ ----Self-employed: Retail trade-----------------Other industries •• __ ---- •• ____ _ Soles workers ____ .... ____ ---- -- .... __ ............. ----Retail trade ----·-------------------------Olher than retail trade---------------------Clerical and kindred workers •• ----·-----------Craftsmen, foreman, and kindred workers .............. .. Automobiio mechanics, including body repairmen. Mechanics ond repairmen, except automobile ...... Metol craftsmen, except mechanics. ----------Construction craftsmen. ---- ............ ------ ----Other craftsmen __ ........ ---- ..................... -- ---- _ Operatives, except transport ---- _______ .. -- ---- .. Durable goods mon•focturing ---- ------ •••••• Nondurable goods man•loct•ring -----·------Nonmanufacturlng industries ---.. ------ -- ---Transport equipment operatives ---------------laborers, except farm -- ---------- .... -...... -----Construction la borers __ •••• ________ •• ______ _ Freight, stock, and material handlers---------Other laborers, except form.---------------- Farmers ond farm managers-----------------Form lcborers and f1Jrm foremen -----.. -------- Service workers, except privat• household•------ Cleonlng service workers-------------------Food s-ervtce workers .... __ -----------.. -- __ .... Health service workers. _______________ ----·Pers.onol service workers -------- ............ -----Protective service workers-----................... ___ _ Private hau sehold workers .••••••• ____ •• _____ _-

-

-

.,.,i.

-

F• 111ploytd, 16 yttrl old and •Hr ...... Professional, technical, and kindred workers ·---- -

------- --------------- --

~"" workers, except nurses .... ________ ........ ... H'olth

Teachers, elementary and secondary schools .... .. Technicians, except health -----------·-- __ •• Other professional workers ________ •••••••• _ Managers and -administrators, except form ........... ... Sales workers----------------------··------ Retail trade-----------------------------Other than retail trade--------------------Clerical and kindred workers-----------------Bookkeepers ____ -- ---- ---- __________ ---- _ Secretaries, stenographers, and typists ______ _ Othe-r clerical workers ---------------- .. ---Craftsmen, foremen, ond kindred workers. _____ _Operatives, except transport--·--------------- Durable goods monufoct•ring ----------···-Nondurable goods manufacturing----·------Nonmanufocturing Industries·--------------- Tronspart equipment operatives --------------- labor-ers, except -------.. --------------Formers and formfarm managers .. _.. _____ ,. ________ _Farm laborers and form foremen -------------- Service workers, except private household'-----Cleaning service workers ........ --------------- Food service workers---------------------Health service workers ............ ______________ _ Personal service workers ............ __ ----------- Protective servfce workers ........ -- ___________ _ Private household workers .••.•••• ________ ----

------

731 52 S5 89 176 .43 316 605 102 93 237 116 57 382 278 104 1 014 1 500 116 286 93 417 588 2 800 925 1 628 247 389 438 99 15S 184 95 61 695 210 1.47 88 154 85 195

31

47 45 16 63 46 17 199 223 21 32 15 72 83 209 100 24 85 122 226 64 22 140 45 153 168 62 69

-

14 209

3 683 3BS 53 43 137 11 141

726 137 20 6 91

20

52 162 141 21 761 110 161 490 90 1 590 252 1 274 64

36 41 34 7 130 36 52 42 9 61 12 15 34

-5 -4

-

27

-Mole 01•ployod, 14 11d 15 y1111 014 --··- Whil ..collor workers •• ----------------------- Blue-collar workers ••••••••.••••• ________ •• __ Form workers---------------------------·-- Service workers, including private ho•sehold ----- '""•It ••ployed, 14 ood 15 yun old---- White-collar workers •••••• ---- -- -- •••••• -- ••• -

421 80 143 82 109 3 195

101 38 53

202

42

28

16

17 11

-

--

26

-

-

29 5 12

81•e-collar workers __ -- -- ---- •• ---- ··---- ---- Form workers------------------------------ Service workers, except private- household __ ----- Private household workers ____ ------------ ___ _-

8 8

-

-

12

-

-

-6 21 34

s

6 4 67

-

114 138 23 41 20 33 21 50 31 19 153 288 28 13 26 111 110 468 229 205 34 116 200 26 72 102 15

71 5

-

24 36 6 40 28 12 56 118 24

BO

47 267 205 62 431 514 85 61 8 184 176 807 87 522 198 139 263 63 48 1S2 503 453 568 96 121 54 SS 221 166

-

4 51 39 26S 64 173 28 32 57 11 5 41 13 20 58 18 10 24 6

59

156 89 35 11 10 8 179

-

45 331 13

50 23

l 798

191 26 4 80

-

-

13

145 144

5 31

l 4 2

1 064 136 31

17 17 17

1 573 213 35

46 107 78 29 293 44 75 174 20 333 4 303 26

44 125 18 69 18 14

108 80 67 13 227 41 56 130 49 395 18 357 20 6 37 24 108 235 35 88 48 50

-

49

42 56 21 16 5 197 51 45 101 26 217 12 175 30

-

-4

78 22 35 11 10

34

4 24 6

173

45

159

216

202

296

8

28 5 23

21 4 13 4

52

5

19 12

21

-

50

12 38

-

-

-

-

-

26

-

-

-

40 13

19

5 7 15

16

-3

-3 -5

37 6 25

10 5 5

13

2

-2 --

28 16

427 333 176 000 469

$4 7 4 4 3 3 2

$2 321 4 123 3 026

-13

-

5

124

45

83 106 91 lS 343 85 108 150 41 528 18 469 41 8 20 12 100 207 24 98 32 37

-

--

-

1 680 209 18 5 141

63

81

-

45 26 18 8 114 22 28 64 14 194 93 101

-

31 100 7 53 177 13 16 94 38 16 92 37 55 275 481 41 32 20 202 186 399 4S 307 47 97 300 100 37 163 134 260 197 62 69 24 19 lS 216

6

1 1

1

-

334

11 11

--

41 6 4 13 13 5

045 256 490 507 094 045 440

$4 725 B 287 5 759 3 888 3 378 6 036 1 918

$3 088 4 147 3 333

$2 791 3 393 3 260

-6

7

-

1 1

53 3 31 11 B

15 -

--

sos

733 41 202 2S1 105 134 662 444 218 242 170 161 231 35 323 420 787 261 059 467 381 568 113 203 2S2 S12 871 054 226 396 115 172 77 342

69 10 26 28 5

5

41 6

-

-5 --

12 -

-

-

--

-

2

62 4 21 176 40 53 25 42

-

130 204 281 223 58 1 111 212 319 580 53 933 133 651 149 7 108 24 246 818 71 327 190 130 31 659

60 S2 127 314 145

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

-Ftmele. 16 r•on old and aver with tar11ln912 Clerical ond kindred workers------------------ Ma-le, 16 yun oW Hd over wJth 11rwl11912

Professional, managerial, and kindred workers --Craftsmen, foreme-n, and kindred workers .... ----- Operatives, Including laborers, except farmtransport---------------________ .. _____________ _Formers and form managers ____________ ,.____ _ Ferm lcb
$4 8 5 4 3 2 2

Operatives, including transport----------·------

$3 445 3 737 3 639

•Includes allocated coses, not shown separately.

12 - 494

GEORGIA

963 670 20.4 529 356 80.4 219

$3 6 5 3 2 3 2

754 913 233 422 879 550 256

$4 684 B 910 5 313 4 289 2 912 3 227 2 087

$4 7 4 3

2 875

... ...

$4 329 B 117 5 559 3 844 2 303 3 213 I BlO

$1 959 2 767 2 400

$2 516 3 451 3 445

$2 303 3 714 3 151

$2 662 4 469 2 721

$2 620 3 813 2 682

027 633 250 857 2 412

$3 3 4 3 2

089 333 875 221 443 368 219

$3 6 4 3 2 3 2

689 686 507 470 962 083 413

$2 505 3 367 3 115

$4 7 4 3 3 4 1

216 802 491 783 721 788 526

$2 289 3 544 2 801

$5 8 5 4 3 2 2

•Includes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based an sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Toombs

Towns

Treutlen

Troup

Turner

Twiggs

Union

Upson

Walker

Walton

Ware

7 061 518 45 19 71 158 33 192 616 47 110 269 108 82 448 275 173 710 951 50 85 15 391 410 1 556 208 1 203 145

1 517 170

2 075 207 6

2 249 216 14

19 119 14 49 121 20 24 62 5 10

3 505 321 6 15 47 116 5 132 134 26 22 39 22 25

2 379 148 4

10 71 7 77 94

17 694 1 481 99 69 144 408 89 672 1 246 201 212 433 301 99 1 059 644 415 1 989 2 239 184 599 64 616 776 5 362 268 4 750 344

16 50 23 5

25 58 58

10 111 721 27 51 110 230 70 233 610 44 190 208 110 58

9 698 680 27 44 85 180 45 299 569 83 166 232 37 51

37 27 10 207 380 15 43 22 188 112 121 170 253

93 75 18 176 305 25 18 5 172 85 708 44 535 129

3 005 321 2 359 325

12 495 1 284 65 80 168 460 49 462 1 063 104 249 501 92 117 959 566 393 1 547 2 216 171 451 308 570 716 1 922 223 1 171 528

278 430 60 140 230 392 257 610 112 189 80 106 94 295

62 131 72 14 45 80 36 195 39 76 54 6 15 28

66 160 50 20 90 97 99 182

126 72 54 235 431 43 29 16 142 201 746 127 446 173 156 193 33 41 119 344 284 335 52 119 33 33 33 200

19 836 1 558 125 65 145 384 268 571 1 366 308 302 508 144 104 1 150 714 436 2 700 3 280 306 736 395 682 1 161 6 004 1 021 4 416 567

148 276 65 102 109 70 73 240 50 79 50 36 17 162

115 69 8 18 43 134 130 138 45 38 20 19 10 24

327 604 155 202 247 195 207 642 222 129 81 80 85 288

573 774 109 193 472 213 345 1 174 233 359 202 181 116 425

2 995 248 71

563 80 10

810 139 19

114 3 60 115 124 124

53

103

27 38 38

17 8 15 15

4 076 343 45 33 141 12 112 129 146 126 20

Nonmanufocturing industries -- -- .... ---- -- -----

476 131 133 212 148 1 133 36 1 065 32

113 26 20 67 17 142 14 120 8

90 4 30 56 10 296 8 284 4

Laborers, except farm -----------------------farmers and farm managers------------------Farm laborers and farm foremen ---------------

18 14 39

13

828 155 269 404 115 1 860 60 1 710 90 17 39 13 24

4 848 701 132 27 339 6 197 162 357 285 72 1 149 180 355 614 107 949 42 775 132 31 35 4 125

Service workers, except private household•-------

815 99 325 177 136 4 413 83 26 24 25 8

OCCUPATION lotal 11nploy1d, 16 ynn old and over----technical, and kindred workers .. _.,. __ _

Professiona~,

Engineers ---- ----------------------------Physicians, dentists, and related practitioners ---

Health workers, except practitioners ___ .,. ______ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _

Technicians, except health ------------------Other professional workers -----------------.. Managers and odministrotors, except farm-------

Saloriedo

Manufacturing •••. -----------Retoll industries trade-----------------Other ______________ _ Self-employed, Retail trade-----------------Other industries •• -- ----------Sales workers------------------------------Retail trade -----·------------------------Other Iha• retail !rode---------------------Clerlcal ond kindred workers .. ----------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _

Automobile mechanics, Including body repairmen. Mechanics and repairmen, except automobile --Metal craftsmen, except mechanics ----------Construction craftsmen ---------------------

Other crattsmen __ ---- -------------- __ ----Operatives, except transport-------------------

Durable goods manufacturing ---------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ....... --------Nonm a nufocturing industries ________________ _ Transport equipment operatives ---------------Laborers, except form -----------------------Construction laborers __ ---- .... ________ .. _ ........ _

Freight, stock, and material handlers---------Other laborers. except farm-----------------Formers ond form managers------------------Farm laborers and form foremen --------------Se-rvlce workers, except private household!------Cleaning service workers-------------------Food service workers----- .. ----------------Health service workers---------------------Person.o\ service workers __ ---- -------- -----Protective service workers __________________ _ Private household workers ____________________ _

Femal• employed, 16 years old and over ___ _ Priefessianal, technical, and kindred workers------

-5

-

-

13 45 23 13 67 50 17 151 252 20 31 13 159 29 251 58 147 46

73 46 27 143 327 11 23

-

183 110 488 55 388 45

so

87 18 16 11 112

726 868 92 393 383 72 111 1 550 417 425 220 224 203 991

-

-

14 51 13

110 14 78 141

66 94

-

-

-

544

7 890 723 104 34 314 3 268 225 375 318 57

1 437 175 18 14 96

835 74 14

803

47

46

74

33 47 40 7

24 22 17 5

-5

l 475 268 423 784 93 3 078 66 2 949 63 18 77

5

-

134 34 36 64 32 167 23 109 35 16 38

4 14

4

168 6 52 110 24 477 5 404 68 12 14 12 33

--

-6 34

385 46 157 76 82

100 15 56 18 6

117 17 78 18 4

248 24 119 33 29

166 22 75 39 26

74 6 33 16 19

Private household workers. _______________ -----

295

28

112

863 106 388 173 150 18 959

194

162

24

Mele ••ployld, 14 and 15 yean aid ------

36 11 20

7

37

79 19 36

17

--

14

7

23 9 5

---

---

Nurses •• -- -------- -- -- ---- ---- ------ -----

-

Health workers, except nurses---------------Teochers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, except health------------------Other professional workers ______ ------ -----Managers
Soles workers------------------------------Retail !rode ------------------------------O!her than retail trade---------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------Sookkeepers ------ ---- ---- ---------- ---- --

Secretaries, stenographers, and typists __ -----Other clerical workers ---------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ -----OperoHves, except transport ------ __ ---- ---- .... _

Durable goods manufacturing ---------------Nondurable goods manufacturing -------------

17

-

Clecningi service workers-------------------Food service workers-----------------------

Health service workers·--·------------------

Personal .service workers ________ ., __________ _ Protec1ive service workers .... ____ -------- __ .... _

--

-

White-collar workers •• -----------------------Blue-collar workers ____ ---------·---·------ __ _ Service workers, Including private household------

-5

Ft1HI• tMpleyed, 14 and 15 yean old-----

21

Farm workers-------------------------------

White-collar workers. _____________ •• _________ _

-

-

Ferm workers------------------------------Service workers, except privote household _______ _ Private hou selio Id workers ---- ________________ ..

-

-

-

-7

Blue·colfa r workers ________ .... ________________ _

-

-

-

Transport tqulpment operatives ----------------

-

8 6

56 16 362 9 346 7

-6 8

46 391 524 3 838 136 3 369 333 268 432 51 177 204 39 110

751 307 130 65 116 80 457 4 293 343 60 50 151 11 71 100 170 128 42 718 102 181 435 47 l 983 70 1 838 75 17 42

-

29

--

----

-

-

21 17 47 42 5 128 35 37

-

23 9

16 7

-

-

-5

49 10 16

-

-

12

-

-

14

-

24

95

521 298 223 980 1 384 85 338

----

517

1 161 786 100 383 303 143 77 1 492 404 377 178 302 126

119 7 282 753 113 43 320 40 237 192 382 338 44 1 895 340 579 976 199 2 744 105 2 511 128 27 108 8 9

400 119 82 59 85 14 444

846 52 345 162 203 119

276 29 92 73 56 4 286

123 19 84

89

66

20

10

-

34 19 13

25

23

56

-

-

17 62

-

7 7

400 247 153 1 083 1 698 216 197 62 646

-

6 17 -

4

-

21

5

-

-

-

--

38 6 12

5

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Mole, 16 y11rs old and over with earnin912 _

Professional, managerial, and kindred workers ___ _

~:

lI

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers .... ____ .. _ Operatives, including transport----------------Liaborer.s, except farm ------·..·---------------Formers and farm managers------------------Form laborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen __

feniale, 16 yean old 1111d over with earnlng12_

Clerical and kindred workers------------------Operatives, including transport ---------------C•Includes allocated cases, not shown separately.

$4 8 5 3 2 3 l

621 784 024 926 647 053 541

$2 772 3 401 3 082

$3 7 5 3 2 2 1

801 207 459 209 016 917 500

$2 792 2 750 2 776

$3 8 4 3 2 1 1

707 682 212 720 860 841 500

$2 404 2 900 2 608

$5 8 6 4 3 1 l

372 493 283 804 213 600 833

$3 543 3 878 4 062

$4 7 4 3 2 3 2

274 034 631 917 744 920 507

$2 581 2 350 3 007

300 412 500 276 472 647 2 444

$4 7 5 4 3

$3 5 4 3 1 5 4

$2 263 2 885 2 744

$2 840 4 231 2 835

961 734 074 588 929 462 182

$5 7 5 5 2 2 1

366 308 867 136 850 583 973

$3 545 4 059 3 777

$6 8 6 5 4 3 2

400 405 968 764 261 714 941

$3 732 4 060 3 775

$5 7 5 4 3 3 1

234 607 842 752 568 667 589

$3 418 4 005 3 484

$5 8 6 4 3 4 1

885 836 478 911 527 368 475

$2 927 3 465 2 980

21ncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12-495

Table 122. Occupation and Earnings for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wheeler

White

Whitfield

Wilcox

Wilkes

Wilkinson

Worth

2 139 195 8

5 905 551 21 17 57 174 115 167 382 24 92 150 69 47 202 163 39 647 780 87 153 22 214 304 1 155 174 563 418 322 436 94 123 219 172 317 507 137 122 122 55 49 434

6 462 694 34 31

699 47

1 728 141 6 2 15 90 10 18 85

3 070 232 15

2 231 214 10 4 29

60 56 11 125 107 18 273 485 70 60 31 172 152 909 406 446 57

4 023 350 11 15 38 134 21 131 293 34 65 86 87 21

3 351 273 12 4 23 102

35 22 28

22 995 1 860 137 86 160 588 206 683 1 855 649 360 466 183 197 1 202 640 562 3 255 3 148 262 489 164 771 1 462 7 261 303 6 318 640

5 061 275 19 19 36 107 14 80 235 19 14 113 59 30

102 98 16 33 49 178 120 323 125 100 25 35 22 34

1 264 922 171 395 356 103 131 1 664 501 456 141 270 220 330

2 365 269 49 8 131 17 64 42 108 108

1 113 115 6

8 953 864 110 41 440 25 248 252 363 284 79

871 96 13

5

10

-

2 391 408 605 1 378 179 3 401 40 3 134 227 40 193 6 36

137 29 48 60

283 30 98 155 28 179 15 124 40 30

24 9

287 75 108 104 31 585 15 537 33 4 21 9 6

916 120 385 131 220 9 312

84 4 35 18 21

176 35 50 21 55

296 35 62 180 11

96

290

181

200 39 104 10 47

--

22

40 13

22

23

-

45 4 22 13 6

45

6 6

8 4

OCCUPATION Total amployed, 16 years. old and over ____ _ Professional, techrdcal, and kindred workers------

Engineers -- -- -- -- ------ -----------.. ---- --Physicians, dentists, and reloted practitioners --Health workers, e>1:cept practHioner.s _________ .,._ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, except health ______________ .. ___ _ Other professional workers .... ---.. -- ____ ------

Man119ers and administrators, except farm _____ .,_ Solaried1 Manufacturing .. _________ -----Retail trade-----------------Other ind"s1ries ______________ _ Self-employed, Other Retail trade -----------------ind"strles ______________ _

Sales workers------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------Other than retail trade-----------·---------Clerical ond kindred workers------------------Craftsmen, foremen,
--

Protective service workers ________ ---------- -

-

Private household workers ________ -- ---- __ ----

Fe"'alt employed, 16 years old and ayer __ _Professional, technical, and kindred workers----- Nurses __ -- -- ___________________________ _ Health work.e:rs, except nurses-- __ ----------- le<1chers., elementary and secondary schools __ _ Technicians, except health ________ ---- _____ _ Ot~er professional workers----------------Managers and administrators, except farm-----S{Jles workers-----------------------------Retail trade-----------------------------Other 1han re1oil trade ________________ ---- _ Clerical and kindred workers _________________ _ Bookkeepers __________________ ------ ____ _ Secretaries, stenographers. and typists __ ----Other clerical workers -------- __ ------ ---- _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ ----_ Operatives, except tr.onsport -----------------Durable goods manufacturing ____ ---- __ ---- _ No11durable goods manufacturing _______ ,. ---Nonmanufacturing industries ..... __ ------ __ ---Transport equipment operatives --------------laborers, except form -------.. --------------Formers ond form managers-----------------Farm laborers and farm foremen -------------Service workers, except private household 1 - - - - - .. Cleaning service workers------------------Food service --------------------_ Health s.erviceworkers workers....____________________ Personal service workers------------------Protective service workers-----------------Private household workers ______________ .,.,. ___ _

---

-

---------Male employed, 14 0'1d 15 years old .. ___ _ White.collar workers __ -------- __ ------------- Blue-co-llor workers -- ____ ---------- ---- _____ _-

Farm workers------------------------------ Service workers, including privote household ... ---- Female •mployad, 14 and 15 years aid----

--

White-collar workers __________ --------------- Blue-collar workers ____ -------- ____ ------ ___ _ f.orm workers-----------------------------Service workers, except private household ____ ., __ Private household workers---- __ --------------

4 37 61 26 59 125 17 7 50 44 7 84 67 17 160 293 36 44

-

134 79 554 130 372 52 80 241 42 68 131 69 46 194 41 31 44 26 26

98 853 108 37

47 -

24 24 29 29

-

-

112 25 13 74 26 303

542 155 115 272 39 478 8 422 48 23 28 4 42

10

281 12

-

28 19

-

114 5 31 42 26

356 61 118 98 48 9 434

-

90 12

46

12

24 16 6

228 94 230 520 46 115 204 54 101

--

57

16 16

37 20 173 177

-

79 58

-4

6 28 9 83 51 361 41 260 60 114 175

5 17 32 101 53 32 16 43 56 4 16 36 81 91 19 4 15

98 209 236 165 685 166 282

8 43 124 150 130

77 18 23 13 14

-

49 104 52 243

9

55

88

2 444 329 46 12 185 3 83 82 124 113 11 550 107 179 264 63 498 83 355 60 9 21 5 39 481 90 254 44 72 4 243

254 27

678

69 4 34 9 22

7

91

-

11 11 52 52

6 17 17

-

-

-

138 33 63 42 3 253 23 227 3 5 5 4 36

191 39 79 73 9 498 234 258 6

15

46 4 23 5 14

176 31 79 25 30

55

88

34

11

13

-

10

15

-

-

6 6 15

-

-3 8 --

6

-

-

4 6 3

6

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---

349 952 956 293 629 439 794

$4 739

$2 686 3 147 3 209

$3 326 3 667 3 685

-

-

-

59 -3

79 14 13 52 5 35 15 20

-6

-

15

27 16 12 12

-

-6

77

--

6

5 24 98 24 66 191 10 54

-

-

M

23 17

-

5 42 53 5 4 34 10

343 210 133 694 1 078 86 205 67 309 411 1 201 273 716 212 252 351

-

-

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77

77 20 74 142 10 27 77 14 14 111 69 42 196 231 27 56 9 92 47 502 105 358 39 53 131 27 48 56 245 164 139 27 35 23 26 22 103

M

196 131 65 378 543 67 42 5 203 226 921 117 632 172 202 330 116 170 108 127 281 86 50 27 69 30 294 1 679 150 25 9

77

-

39 61 59 49

319 23 19

342

-

-

9 10

1 222 107 18 5 76 3 5 33 69 69

11 222 248 885 94 594 197 250 290 64 92 134 629 520 387 88 160 38 26 51 186 l 765

163 18 9 98

-

38 57 79 69 10 394 103 112 179 48 494 22 434 38 16 18 9 74

--

16

-

-

192 133 59 504 708 105 122

160 289 44 139 106 80 67 452 87 72 222 29 30 196

M

8 31. 29 35 30

26

77 55 263 12 48 95 68 40 161 105 56 354 440 22 87 42 106 183 616 111 160 345

235 19 134 25 26 12 178

-

-

-

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-

4

4

27 12

-

15

-

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

Mola, 16 yean aid .and over with earnln-112 Professional, managerial, and kindred workers --- Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _Operatives, in.eluding trQnsport ---- -------- ---~ Laborers, e~cept form ------------------ ---- _ formers and farm managers---.. -------------- form laborers, e><.cept unpaid, ond farm foremen _

$4 708 5 978 5 057 4 235 3 357 1 500 2 318

$4 7 5 3 2 6 1

Operatives, Including transport_,.. _____________ _

$3 153 4 208 3 280

$2 444 3 293 3 157

F•malt, U yeon -ohl a"d over with earnlng12 Clerico! and kindred workers------------------ -

'Includes allocated cases~ not shown separately.

12 -496

GEORGIA

377 578 785 853 956 111 593

$5 9 6 5 2 3 1

726 367 486 553 981 318 243

$2 625 3 594 3 000

$3 0 3 3 1 5 1

669 594 542 607 944 113 670

$2 076 2 033 3 300

$3 5 3 3 1 2 1

6 5 4 1 4 4

875 265 566 696 600 500

$6 9 6 5 3 6 3

272 594 893 412 956 250 860

$3 657 4 215 3 533

$4 6 4 3 2 3 1

188 734 547 750 500 056 524

$2 669 3 188 2 841

$4 7 4 3 2 2 2

162 158 819 577 391 750 625

$2 875 4 047 3 233

$5 6 6 4 4

110 703 902 935 305 930 729

$3 322 3 818 3 556

$4 7 5 4 2 3 1

064 557 475 561 265 569 693

$2 521 3 483 2 980

2Jncludes persons In ofher occupation groups, not shown separotely,

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I

Table 123. Industry of E,rrtployed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons

Counties:

for

1970 [Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Appling

Atkinson

Bacon

Boker

Baldwin

Bon ks

Borrow

Bo rt ow

Ben Hill

Berrien

Bibb

Bleokley

4 416 763 6 590 1 294 1B5 9 26 11 22 54 14 750 13 83 127 31 44 43 25 57 54 41 48

1 828 463

3 202 728 14 205 848 53 4 9

1 050 378 2 46 225

10 448 93 85 46B 2 251 89 21 11 5 117 314 38 l 194 7 320 135

2 621 293

6 981 3B2 6 549 3 052 69 44 17 75 426 213 264 1 672 22 16 234 10 168 42 66 99 183 204 73

12 992 498 204 l 101 6 437 80 36 23 31 l 050 330 93 3 711 67 197 819 87 74 64 181 224 256 232 244 91 366 630 109 124 266 147 328 51 108 102 421 98 26 110 68 343

5 143 374

4 365 810

l 53B 125 38 59

l 321 133 46 57

55 790 501 429 3 532 10 552

3 828 281 131 209 793

BOO

77

680 306 108 266 995 490 621 519 224 543 679 662 490 891 001 556 364 498 459 370 098 944 794 557 534 320 311 637 205 567 298 262 944 138 197

27

INDUSTRY Total employed, 16 years old and over-------------

A~r!culture1 forestry, and fisheries----------------------

M1n1ng -- -------------------- -------- -------- -------

Construction _________ ,,, ____ -- ------ ---- -- -----------Manufacturing __ ...... -- ...... -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ...

Furniture end lumber ond wood products ______________ _ Metal industries ...... ---------- ............ ---- ...... --------------

Machinery, except electrical ...... __ -------- __ -----------Electrical machinery 1 equipment, and supplies----------Transportation equipment ____ ------ ____ -------------Other durable goods-------------------------------Food and kindred products--------------------------Textiles ond fobricoted textile products ---------------Printing~ publishing, and allied Industries --------------Chemicals and allied products -----------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. Indus.) __ _ Railroads
59 172 191 38 34 57 132 72 14 75 54 198 51 6 97 17 153

-

86 551 164 25

-

76 49 68 89

-

11 69

11 10 4 3 6 62 23 33 32 39 121 34

-

27 30 40 6 24 6 96 18 4 15 16 68

-

17 13 91 587 10 15 49 29 37 15 22 98 81 105 41 54 108 176 31 18 48

77 97 20 39 44 117 10 6 39 30 65

-

9 5 28 6 155

22 -

57

8 7 24 31 20 8

33 90 194 84 184 139

16 12 51 10 8 8 30 26

79

187 148 351 143 178 186 428 287 27 3 094 142 859 87 55 104 160 334

-6

3 27 6

-

19

-

322 l 146 97 8 30 19 48 73 139 689 17 9 17

-

31 4 14 30 59 81 28 8 41 105 5 17 43 26 59

-

26 9 100 12 10 24 12 116

171 180 207 78 86 158 178 190 26 114 69 238 57 22 63 72 238

370 -

124 6 140 952 38

-

56 208 55 43 105 89 127 174 113 108 132 232 43 53 78 234 154 27 123 162 277 30 11 59 84 140

264 154

43 19 622 9 77 161 4 9 22 20 32 95 144 82 67 110 297 48 69 113 115

lll 6 94 55 154 9 6 18 48 242

1 2 2

1 2 l l l l 3 l l 2 2 l l 2 l l 7

-

-

72 61 44 420 22 4 66 12 22 40 9 34 83 86 49 61 92 151 35 34 28 224 49 22 57 62 522 5 4 53 49 631

To!al employed, 14 and 15 years old -------------Agriculture ______________________ ---- ____ ---- __ ---- __ NonagricuUure industries ________ -- -- ____ -------- _____ _

27 3 24

42 5 37

39 6 33

15

49

17

39

49

17

-

39

159 5 154

-

49

52 14 38

440 12 428

27

15

Mala employed, 16 years old and over------------ Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---------------------Construction and mining __ -- ________ ---- ------ _______ _ Manufacturing __ ------------ -- -- -- ---- ------ -- -- ---Furniture and lumber and wood products _____________ _Metal industries ______ ------ __________ ------ ______ _ Machinery, including electrico\ __ -- -- -- -- -- -------- ___ _ Tronsportation equipment ________ -------- __ ---- _____ _ Other durable goods------------------------------food and kindred products-------------------------- Textiles and fabricated textile products --------------Printing~ publishing, and allied industries -------------- Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ Transportation ______ ---- ____ ---- ______ ------ _______ _ Communications, utilities, and sanitary services---------Wholesale trade ________________________ ---- ____ -----food, bakery, ond dairy products ______ "- ______ ---- ---- Eoting and drinking places---------------------------- Other retail trade----------------------------------Fin~nce, insurance~ and ~eel estate--------------------- Business and repair services-------------------------Personal services ______ ---- __________________________ _Entertainment ond recreation services ---- __ ------ __ ---Heolth services, including hospltols---------------------Elementory. secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary. secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other education and kindred services-------------------Other professional ond related services-----------------Public administration __ ------ ____ ---- ____ --------------

2 771 664 576 614 165 9 31 22 45 14 195

1 181 386 86 360 153 8

724 352 40 108

9 5 28 6 46

5 476 76 535 l 374 83 21 16 110 297 32 611

42 19 9

14 8 28

204 73 228

1 632 278 314 558 93 8 44 48 36 76 228 12 13 35 39

4 153 319 522 l 522 64 40 86 397 157 190 438 5 145 220 129

8 209 419 l 235 3 904 75 25 54 938 303 83 l 821 42 563 212 267

2 952 348 357 760 125 38 54 119 6 98 259 28 33 300 127

2 749 702 251 738 124 29 57 129 36 19 194 4 146 25 42

32 443 430 3 717 7 483 685 540 341 247 815 l 032 l 177 369 2 277 l 615 l 229

2 296 281 324 378 73 16

133 113 78

1 875 571 204 326 53 4 9 17 13 76 119 6 29 Bl 98

54 29

57 11 135 6 27 8 6

48 51 6 116 5 43 19

201 151 79 728 127 226 132 28 34 112 19

88 95 18 325 63 61 6 57 95

89 95 25 358 44 113 26 6 27 19

27 66

148 157 24 364 102 126 112 21 32 84 21 4 63 183

71 264

68 104

31 158

2 011 899 538 3 358 l 406 l 181 825 192 636 597 325 94 l 022 4 865

77 64

40 57 33 5

15 7 5 63 12

Male employed, 14 and 15 ye1:1r1 old -------------Agriculture ____ ---- __ -------- ____ ---- ____ ---------- __ No nag riculture industries ____ ---- _____________________ _

--

-

68

41 24 24

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

49

-

27

-

72 61 39

72 6 39 70 41

33 13

20 6

75 68 15 224 16 37 34 14 21 25 5

75 99

9 36

28 33

13 34

66 lll 86 391 168 131 113 27 l 413 231 48 18 120 265

27 3 24

22 5 17

18 3 15

15

29

10

17

10

17

122 5 117

-

42 4 38

292 12 280

18

29

-

39

15

Male, 16 yaars old and over1 -------------------Profess.ional, technical, and managerial workers---------- Sales workers -- ---- __ ------ ____________ ---Clerical and kindred workers ______________ -------- ___ _Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers---------------Operctives, including transport ______________ ------ ---- Laborers, except farm -------------------------------Farm workers ________ --·---- ______ ---- __ ------------Service workers, including private household_ ___________ --

51

51 7

46

13

138 14 5 8 19 9 42

19

91

244 30

88 7 22

69 6

42

29 112 40 5 22

18 14 16

34

3

834 63 60 20 220 200 182 16 60

Professional, technical, and managerial workers _________ _--

43 12

269 16 9 26 149 16

106

71

1 149

56

-

4

-

263 25

-

-

-

-

-

-

15

-

18 6

-

-

-

-

15 12

-

-

-

BO

-

39

--

11 189 39 24 23 22 27 226 5

-

45 450

-

18

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

'='-------

Femal&, 16 years old and over1 _________________ _

Soles workers ------ -------------- ------------------Clerical and kindred workers-------------------------- Operatives, including transport------------------------ Other blue-<:ollor workers_ _______ ------ __ -------------Form workers ------ ________ ---------- __ ---------- __ _

Service workers, except private household---------------Private household workers __ ------------ __ -------------

5 -

27 19

----

17 3

-

-

11

-

17 10 10 7

--

16

-

-

-5

-

15 10 5

8 -

40

26

13

-

-9

12

9 -

10

7 6 5 8

6 -

--

--5 5 9

--

21 34 6 20

35

-

--

118

15

80

10 20 13

3

13 9 49

-

-

46 29

-

--

12

-

-

10

-

5 4

--

-

24 18

-

6 5

-

29 35 4

11 18 9

26

--

37 -

18 4

8

46 78 188 336 66 8 196 184

-

--

5 16 12 9

-

-

11

-

31 5

-5 4

•Includes persons who last worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12-497

Table 123. Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970-Continued [Doto bused an sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Brantley

Brooks

2 058 345 9 223

4 846 1 343 14 189 936 199 38

Bryon

Bulloch

Burke

Butts

Calhoun

Camden

Candler

Carroll

Catoosa

Chorlton

089 147 14 306 545 143 32 11 5 55 29 10 111 4 21 124 24 27 13 15 6 32 64 56 21 43 186 42 20 48 50 75 5 16 5 117 10

11 270 I 286

5 690 878 5 392 I 790 652 72 51 4 30 153 91 436 41 50 210 26 86 39 11 57 118 83 55 70 97 344 75 43 67 355 164 5 152 95 286

3 749

2 128 547 11 88 448 91 7 44

4 206 204 5 247 2 004 166 47 5

2 381 524

11 209 201

1 963 246 101 76 566 204 48

64 32 171 30 13 42 83 86

27 5 14 27 23 56 51 74 33 42 61 123 45 25 17 83 66 14 69 100 130 38 7 46 32 52

18 463 595 13 1 483 7 820 393 l 825 46 55 577 245 374 3 709 157 5 434 25 234 153 166 327 460 514 232 370 408 836 147 209 274 437 413 153 372 245 1 602 221 50 181 142 381

76 14 62

30 11 19

200 5 195

75

12

75

12

2 728 151 234 1 610 160 42 5

1 450 446 128 244 107 4 14 13 25 31 50

11 229 507 1 446 4 533 292 1 615 94 562 227 246 1 186 98 213 344 361 375 370 75 1 028 197 238 175 112 140 716 74 31 197 310

7 114 190 686 3 187 65 746 221 53 191 156 l 156 118 481 380 249 337 226 59 739 190 281 80 26 49 112 38 7 97 181

1 327 221 177

INDUSTRY Total 011ploytd, 16 y..n old ood over------------Agriculture, foreslry, and fisheries _____________________ _ Mining ---- ______ ------ ---- ---- -------- ____ ------ __ _ Construclion -- -------------------------------------Manufact urlng •. __ -- -- ---·-· -- ------ ---- ---- -- -----·Furniture and lumber and wood products-------------·M etai ind us tries ____ ........ ---- -- ------ __ -- ......... -- .... ---Mach lnery, except electrical __________ ---------------Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies----------TranspDrtotion equipment---- -- ---- .... __ .................... ---Other durable goods __ -- ---- -- __ ---- __ ---- __ -- __ ---· Food and kindred produc1s--------------------------Textiles and fabricated textile products ---------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries -·------------Chemicals and allied products-----------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. Indus,) __ _ Rairrocds and railway express service ..................................... .. Tr.ucking service and warehousing ...................................... ___ _ Other tra nsportotion __ ---- -- __ -- -- -- ---- -- ------ -- ·- --

507 143 90 7

-

-

-

2

10 734 2 184 196 333

-

41 23 138

6 67 498 310 577 32 26 139 17 74 48 136 135 306 302 314 190 317 727 194 246 168 412 457 96 313 156 1 364 486 39 124 107 328

110 48 62

8 4 4

1 424 296 232 402 138 90 7

2 974 I 007 203 592 192 38

27 5 7

12 31

65 125 67 29 38 118 64 145 64 4 264 72 63 85 11 36 75 6 5 30 130

1 412 124 320 366 115 32 16 55 29 10 5 4 100 64 12 17 34 6 195 22 36 47

30 5 25

80 29 51

old and ovtrl ------------------- -

34

--

-5

72 5 11

-

18 37 74

43 65 162 312 35 5 77 36 43 39 36 56 204 112 40 38 76 271 43 78 68 209 189 11 77 85 293 40 16 54 93 157

---

30 5 25

-----

Cornmunicatlons ........................ __ ............................. ---------

Utilities and sanitary services .... -- ................. -------------· Wholesale trade ______ -------- -- •••• ---- -------------food, bakery, and dairy stores------------------------Eating and drlnklng places----------------------------General merchandise retailing .. --.. ---------------------Motor vehicle retailing and service stations ____________ ,. __ Other retail Banking and trade---·-------------------------------credit agencies ___________________________ _

Insurance, real estate, and other finance----------- .. ----Business and repair services------------- .. ------------Private hooseholds -- --·----_______________________ __ ---- ---- -- ---- -- -------Other personal services .......... ,,._ Entertainment Dnd recreation services. .... ---------·-------

-

Hospitals __________ ---- ---- __ ---- ·--- ______ ------ __ Heolth services, except hospital•-----------------------Elementory, secondary schools, and colleges-government -Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other edocotlon and kindred services ------ __ ---- -- -----Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations Legal, engineering, ond mlscell<1neous professional services .. Public odminlstrntlon-- •• ---- ---- __ ------ -- -- -- -- -- __ _ : T1t1l tMployed, 14 014 15 yHr< old -------·-·---_ Agricultore ________________________________________ Nonagrtculture industries ______ -- .................... ____ ............ .. Mal• employed, 16 y11n akt and over------------

Agrloulture, forestry, ond fisheries ·- -------- ---- -- -- -- Construction and mining ....................... _________ .,_ -- ---- .. .. ' Mon ufoctu ring -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ......... ---- -- .............. -- Furniture and lumbor and wood products _____________ _ Metal Industries __ --------------------------------_ Machinery, Including electrical----------------------- Transportation equipment ........ -- __ -------------- ---- .. Other durable goods------------------------------. Food and kindred products-------------------------Toxtlles and fabricated textile products --------------Printing, publishing, and allied Industries -------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. Indus.) •• Transportation .. - -- .. - ------ -- _.,, -- -- ---- ---- -- - .. -- -- -- Communl-catian s, utilities, ond soortary services---·-----Wholesole trod•-------------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy products----------·----------- Ealing and drinking places---------------------------- Other retail trade ----------------------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate------------------.. -Business and repair service.s -------... -- .. --------------Ptrsonol services ____ ---------------------------- .... __ Entertainment and recreation- services ------------------ Health services, Including has pita ls_ ___ ----------------- Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government_ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private----Other edvcotlon and kindred services __________________ _ Other professional and related services ----------------- Public administrotian-- -------- __ ---- ---- -· ------ -----

-

--

Mole 1mpley1d, 14 ond 15 roars old ------------Agriculture ____ • _________ ---- __ ---- ______ ----------_ Nonagriculture Industries ------ .... ---- ...... _------ ---.. -- _-

27 10 40

-

27 163 87 11 25 9 111 66 54 84 11 55 86 30 20 35 31 17 5 18 5 85

-

-

128 118 101 41 14

-

117 7 35

---

18

-

38

-

--

24 10

-

37 98 4 4

-

126

-

279 1 383 124 19 114 20 170 41

146

742 7

-

20 9 18 180

-

5 74 11 11 13

11 62 53 185

29 75 93 41 129 44 39 72 41 88 139 36 68 46 184 127 12 30 85 217 18 10 61 46 231

66 4 62

53 5 48

28 6 22

16

7 046 1 142 727 1 552 179 239 6 55 420 220 274 29 130 121 172 274 200 94 839 245 154 252 60 68 572 . 179 28 126 241

3 330 828 385 938 260 52 46 26 129 87 95 21 222 125 68 88 45 12 327 51 64 66

2 068 126 279 716 124 13 128 170 36

1 388 517

86

-

180

7

58 192 140 27 14 14 140

-

38 73 56 15 17 73 78 22 26 31 221 35 6 28 11 112 10

4 28 14 101

-

16

99

249 91 7 44 20 4 13 33

-

70 74 61 9 236 1 336 52 11 60 12 38 71 145 99 35 102 210 47 38 48 140

117

-

-

37 26 38 46 37 5 140 40 31 28

64 5 53 5 l 276 107 38 16 59 13 211 49 37 58

11 33

15 24

-

-

133 491 107 4 4 24 13 25 36 247 4

-

-

46 65 41 53

-

-

697 4 850 71 811 185 70 58 268 226 2 281 146 410 324 119 237 74 134 209 399 364 145 292 410 547 130 327 344 65 231 65 266 156 326 104 15 102 115 285

-

---

4 16 114 6

49 125 32 15

-6

25 36 104 42 61 51 27 26 47 48 135

-

40

-

123

--

30 24 102

-

448

199 41

-4 47

6 151 47

6 14 20 7 96 22 41 36

104 18

35 54 7 10 47 5

30 137

43 152

23 65

47 59

156 26 17 46 11 35 31 12 7 41 45

34 4 30

38 5 33

28

10

-

20 7 13

58

10

57 14 43

142

22

142

58

-

-5

177 12 10 10 48 34 22 5 36

121 5

80 6

18

36

19

349 37 6 14 74 139 42 5 32

147 5 5

29

42

---

45 30

18 3

20

-

216 8 22 45 47 5 8 38 33

107

37 6

311

154

23 B

-

7 94 156 10

-

19 14

-

44

-

67

6

--

-

-

-

-

11 SS

-

42 84

5

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Mate, 16

y1111

Profe55ionol, technical, and monogerlal workers---------- Sales workers -----... -- .., _____ -------------- .... -- -- ---Clerical and kindred workers--------------------·----- Croftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers-------·------Operatives, lnclud Ing transport ____________ ---- ---- •• __ laborers, e.xcept farm -------------------------........... .. Farm workers --------- ---------------------------_ Service workers, including private household ____________ Fe111le, 16 r••n oJd and over'------------... ----- -

Professionol, technical, and managerial workers---------- Sales workers ---- ---------------------- -----------Clerical and kindred workers----·-------------·------Operatives, including transport -----------------------Other blue-collar workers------------------·------- __ _ Farm workers ..... ______ -- ......... ------ __ ........ __ ..... ---- ---Service workers, except private household .... ------------Private hou•ehold workers ________ -·--·----------------

----

-

-

24 5

-

22

11

-5 -6 -

-

12

10 6 24 4 79 4 4

-

15

1

16 15 14

59

-6

13 30

--

10 37

-

4 16 4

-6 7

-3

30 30 28 18 7

-

10

11 30 20 31

--

11 47 16

-68 45 14 -4 5

--

4 4 10

-

15 6

-9 --

--

-

17 6 8

-5 104

-3

17 46 9

-6

23

-9 5 5

-

-

15

16

11

-

-

-7

51 76 3

-

17

8

-

--4 -

-

11

-

'Includes persons who fast worked mare than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

12-498 GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I

Table 123.

Industry of Employed Pe..Sons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970- Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties

Challa· hoochee

Chattooga

Cherokee

Clarke

Clay

Clayton

Clinch

Cobb

Coffee

Colquitt

Columbia

65 851 513 45 5 116 12 763 l 113 390 138 60 l 844 B53 1 471 435 377 l 299 4 7B3 l 323 958 2 033 l 004 l 321 3 137 l 70B l 982 l 9BO l B73 4 450 l 155 2 03B l 609 2 51B 3 179 441 2 025 l 313 3 OB5 l 019 292 l 302 l 581 4 088

640 22

8 403 158

40 681 227 46 2 993 7 631 239 858 368 294 l 581

2 137 250

11 977 l 755 20 604 3 509 132 655 17

l 046

54

604

13 129 37

741 494 57B 410 l 022 32B 2 137 3 9B9 829 l 031 2 494 l 065 l 012 2 191 l 040 l 636 867 1 216 l 52B 267 915 198 350 472 l 459 344

7 37 19 12 82 10 16 24 4 43 63 17 51 30 76 39 12 12 13 79 19

82 647 500 104 5 954 26 229 736 941 833 l 123 14 696 l 343 l 02B l 765 l 296 544 l 924 820 l 616 l 184 1 468 l 552 5 002 l 965 l 935 3 365 2 320 4 04B 1 401 3 527 2 79B 756 2 001 479 l 542 l 282 3 193 893 287 907 l 588 3 931

8 900 l 768 6 509 2 418 317 57 29

7 lB 27 40 10 37 10 28 5 7 15 25 76

25 386 429 21 l 066 4 015 128 104 176 555 19 540 544 l 324 207 66 352 38 170 156 420 310 863 484 668 628 522 l 490 317 763

1 228 336

76 4 25 23 5 053 36 52 160 28 40 23 23 76 B7 198 78 139 262 239 59 57 73 138 134 16 57 51 272 30 7 87 32 159

12 239 714 59 1 073 5 024 268 129 191 198 l 360 lBB 903 l 367 47 26 347 20 266 8B 134 114 3B7 278 1B5 304 411 613 123 133 264 256 264 25 209 164 454 168 24 33 117 335

50B 50 717 640 36 11 53 41 5B 31 53 70 398 lBB 183 lBl 233 483 114 13B 152 242

508 136 439 l 151 52 194 225 35 99 135 254 172 307 415 228 168 331 691 219 159 188 392 310 59 249 170 469 148 25 168 167 531

7 178 167 30 692 l 694 172 57 59 19 11 167 126 569 3B 169 307 86 65 71 52 1B5 279 148 185 260 154 337 91 127 22B 31B 230 47 250 103 422 44 23 82 114 694

496 5 491

22

56

56

174 7 167

704 10 694

135 57 78

129

22

140 16 124

39 991 422 4 B24 10 337 B43 373 16B l 640 772 l 125 139 224 5 053 3 B69 l 620 2 3BB l 05B 672 4 589 l 771 l 214 l 037 230 656 722 193 106 l 354 2 929

328 22 53 5B 10 8 11

5 076 142 332 3 367 71 16 76 4 19 17 3 013 19 132 B2 84 74 101 20 395 67 64 71 8 36 60

8 021 554 I 113 3 464 253

791 300 6B 167 BB

l 3B3 492 l 412 304 45 29 45B 3B 387 B6 26 39 103 94 30B 132 69 570 .163 119 73 36 31 128 17 4 119 183

7 426 l 457 602 2 237 120 475 17 471 100 410 293 41 310 246 291 269 261 58 730 175 163 105 45 83 124 42 6 115 417

4 191

69 231

52 583 40B 5 642 19 973 405 7B2 l 489 12 599 l 076 741 656 B07 l 41B 2 917 2 051 3 360 l 375 676 5 324 2 305 l 910 757 309 550 892 234 79 l 269 2 552

5 436

77 96

14 811 370 l 030 2 2Bl 117 73 628 19 230 346 465 152 251 307 398 734 397 327 l 747 667 465 341 208 282 3 830 136 67 408 816

96 10 86

143 7 136

27

225

10

27

225

10

508 10 498

101 41 60

81 32 49

41 5 36

308 61 29 18 35 52 40 13 57

5

364 47 29 36 66 100 37 5

38

1 303 335 69 92 360 285 109

187 4 10

131 17 5 9 24 24 24 23

-

173 9 4 28 48 22 41 7 14

264

152

6 18 37 96 14 10 29 46

9 6 35 47 7

Chatham

INDUSTRY Tot1I 11111play1d, 16 years old and over------------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries----------------------

M~~ - ----------------------

Construction -- -- -------------- ---------------------Manufacturing •• __ ---·------------------------------Furniture and lumber and wood products-.. ------------Met-a! industries ________ ..,_---- -- -- -----------------Machinery, except electrical__ ____ -------------------Electric(ll machinery, equipment, and supplies ----------Transpartotio n equipment ____ -- -- -- ........ -- -- -- __ ---- __ Other durable goods-------------------------------Food ond kindred products-- -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- ________ _ Textiles and fabricated textile products ---------------Printing, publishing, ond allied industries --------------Chemical• and allied products-----------·-----------· Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg, Indus.) __ _ Railroads and railway express service ------------------Trucking service and warehousing __ ------ -- -- ---·-·----Other transportation __ -------------------------------Cammunlcatlons __ ---------- ------ ------------------Utilities and sanitary services -------------------------Wholesale trade __________ ----·- __ -----·-------------· Food, bakery, ond dairy stores------------------------Eating ond drinking places------·---------------------Genera! merchandise retailing -------------------------Motor vehicle retailing and service stations ______________ _ Other retail trade-----------------------------------Banking and credit agencies __________________ ---- _____ _ tnsurcnce, real estate, and other finance-----.. ----------Business ond repair services·-------------------------Private households ____ •• ---- ·--- ------ __ ------------Other personal services ------------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ------------------Hospitals ________ ---- __ ---- ------ ------ ---------- __ _ Health services, except hospitols-----------------~-----­ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other education ond kindred services-------------------Welfare, religious, ond nonprofit membership organizations _ Leg.al, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services -Public administration __ -------· ____ -------------- __ ---total 111ploy1d, 14 aod 15 ytors old --------------

A~ruh~- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - HonDgriculture industries __ ------ __ ------ ------------ __

Malt Htplayt4, 16 yean old and over------------Agrloulture, forestry, ond fisheries----------------------

Construction and mining ______ ---- __ -------------- __ --Manufacturing -- ---- ---- ____ ---------- ------ ________ _

Furnllure and lumber and wood products--------------Metol industries __ --·- ______________ ---------------Machinery, including electrical .... ---------------------Transportation equipment __ ---------·---------------Other durable goods---- ______ -------------------- __ Food and kindred products-----------------·--------Textiles and fabricated textile products ---------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ Transportation .. _ .... __ ---- ______________ ................... ____ .... .. Communications. utilities, and sanitary services----------Wholesale trade __ ---·-· __ ------ ________ ·----------- __ food, bakery, and dairy products----------------------Eating and drinking places----------------------------Other retail trade --··-------------------------------Finance, insurDnce, and real estate---------------------Business and repair services----------------------·----Penonat services _____., ___ ., ___ .,----------------------Entertainment and recreation services ------------------Health services, including hospitals_ _______ ------ __ -----EJementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other educotlon and kindred services-------------------Other professional and related services-----------------Public administration __ ------ ______ ---- __ -------------Molo ••ployed, 14 ond 15 yton old -------------Agriculture---- __ ------------ ______ ---·---------- ___ _ Nonagrlculture industries ------ ------ ---- ---------- __ --

-

60 71 10 8 11 5

-

10 16

-11 -B -

4 13 7 21 26 26 21 56

-

-

--

10 8

-

11 B 13

--5 64

-

5 18 10 19 7

-

-

10 36

351

5 529 B4 16

-

-

--

99

312 l 243 167 495 6Bl 40 174 349 171 275 179 32 79B 132 223 167 22 61 117 64

-

372 5 367

13

49

13

49

l 257

11

129 13 5 4

143 3

63 30 9 5

67

146 5 6 22 84 5

117 10 5 19 32 13 12 23 3

-

-

763 917 296 73B 410 6 770 397 207 320 569 l 035

-

68 216 94

-5 -

10 15 10 45 5 10 22

-

4

-

10 39 24 B 2B 37 31 4

-

-

2B 10 98 9

-

37

-

62

88

-

305

14

26 162 195 2 813 5 707 192 701 566 l 464 734 527

1 436 234 120 71B 325 223

175

-66

2

13 25

l

-

8 36 4

-

-

14

-

5 l l

24 3B

-

BO 42 69 7

305

-

-

-6

15 35 60

27 4 10 18 10

-

951 329 405

511 581 3 236

31 4 ., 27

5 10 15 10 12

120

2

3B9 939 481 141 696 597 279 443 900 079 360 130 176 417 62 36 501 149

-

-

-

6 4B 7 13 12 84 33 3B 58 9 6 85 17 13 27

-

23 11

-

-

11 33

-

-

177

71 176 89 539 65 30 71 140 276

-

37 92

41 5 36 161 6B2 l 102 149 44 65 6 13B BB 248 33 331 176 167 236 B6 50 382 91 177 81 41 117 122 15 5 92 408

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED M•St, 16 yttrs old and over'-------------------Professional, technical, and managerial workers ______ ........... Sales workers ______________________________________ _ Clerlcol and kindred workers--------------------------Crcftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ -------------Operatives, including transport------------------------lobarers, except form -------------------------------Form workers ____ ------ ____ ------ ---- .... ------------Service workers, including private household_ ____________ _ Feinalt, 16 yean old Hd ov1r1 __________________ _ Professional, technical, and managerial workers----------Soles workers ---- -----__ __________________________ ---- ---------- -------·-----_ Clerlcal and kindred workers Operatives., including transport-------------------------

Other blue-collar workers ________ -------- __ -----------farm workers ____ -------------- -------- ------------Servke workers, except private household---------------Private household workers __________ -------------------

30 51 70 310 314 286 10 176 1 405 124 120 326 216 43

-

396 133

---

11

34 10 6

-5 -

13 -

-

14 10

-

2 37 29

-

5

388 57 62 99 58 9

80 23

--

5

15

-

-5

-

10

44

638 26 73 262 127 34

-

83 14

--

-

10 14 4 10 88 11

-

53 l 238

9

103 135 563 185 42

4 3 23

156 24

-4

28

-

-

56

45 43 22 7 216 15 5 31 98 5 11 14 31

-

9

39

11ncludes persons who last worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 499

Table 123. Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample, see text, For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Coak

Coweta

Crawford

Crisp

Dade

Dowson

Decatur

De Kalb

Dodge

Dooly

Daugherty

Douglas

4 614 B32 15 199 l 508 627 244 15

12 775 30B 37 953 5 168 245 l 213 62 26 150 147 271 2 360 73 82

1 791 210 35 119

6 458 576

1 350 225

179 415 l 166 3B9 10 956 28 666

5 627 630 13 349 l 548 190 10

30 603

11 158

l 600 120 67 347

76 22 29 204

56 7 15 8 16 14 58 53 39 11 42 82 7

Public odminlstrotion __ -----... -- ______ -------------- __ _-

75 20 6 46 143

539 22 167 267 136 253 238 333 189 209 314 549 75 236 194 628 339 67 433 1B4 633 132 26 142 142 401

214 41 98 554 19 B5 55 19 94 9 109 98 227 194 169

-5 162

47

7 883 l 356 265 341 l 834 42B 56 144 106 150 244 114 273 22 123 174 3B 78 55 94 135 184 259 109 89 185 487 60 86 170 416 341 29 310 B2 325 B3 15 74 131 252

3 443 B30

569 163 13

3 447 73 27 300 1 659 94 443 94 53 82 109 84 436 19 36 209 12 76 18 11 58 61 49

-

68 33 35

61 3 58

35 7 28

54

9 2 7

105 12 93

1 597

50

31 6 25

l 547

Male emploved, 16 years old and over ___________ _Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries-----··--------------Construction and mining. _. _____ -------------------·---Mon11focturing _______ ___________ . _______________ _ Furniture and lumber and woad products _____________ _Melal industries ______ ------ ___ . _____ ._. ___ ._._. __ _ Machinery, including elcclricol _____________________ _ Tronsporlalion eq uipmen '-- ____________________ •. __ _

2 795

7 630 2B9

1 115 182 144 381 157 13

3 814 553 290 l 018 120 60 325 208 41 B3 48 10 123 106 113

2 359 50 310 l 188 94 398 123 82 87 72 131 12 189 100 65

873 184 128 299 33 10

4 622 940 581 1 094 314 42 146 117 176 104 24 14 157 158 lBB

108 193 980 10 225 21 660 641 l 966 3 441 4 163 2 312 2 190 l 112 2 110 3 725 6 258 5 393

3 308 568 353 690 186 10 22 29 34 158 186 4 61 92 78

INDUSTRY Total employt-d, 16 years aid a-nd aver-------------

A~r~culture, forestry, and fisheries ----------------------

Minmg ------ -------------------------- ------ -------

Construction __ ---- __ -- ---- -- -- -- _.... _____ ---- ---- ___ _ Manufoctu ring-.. -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- __ ---- __ .... ---- ____ -- ..

Furniture and: lumber and wood products _________ ,. ____ _ Metal industries .... -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- ____________ ---Mochin ery, except electricaL .............. ---- -------------Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies-----------

Tronspartatlon equipment ____ -- -- __ ---- -------------Other durable goods-------------------------------Food and kindred praducts--------------------------Textlles and fobricoted textile products ----------------

Printing, publishing, ond allied industries --------------Chemicals and allied products-----------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. net specified mfg. indus.) __ _

Railroads and roilwQy express service-------·----------Trucking service and warehousing ______________________ _ Other transportation __ -- -- __ .... __ .... ______ ---- .... _______ _ Communications -- __ ---- ---- ------ __ -------- ------ __ _ Utilitfes and sonitory services-------------------------Wholesale trade ________ ---- -- -- ____________ -------- __ food, bakery, and dairy s.tores ------------------------Eating and drinking places-----------------------------

General merchandise retailing .. ------------------------Motor vehicle retailing and service stations .. _____________ _ Other retail Banking and trade credit-----------------------------------agencies ___________________________ _

real est,ate, a~d other finance ________________ _ Business and repair services--------------------------lns~ronce,

Private households ------ ---------------- ____ ------ __ -

Other personal services------------------------------Entertainmerit and recreation services ______ ---- ------ __ _ Hospitals ______________ ------ -------- ______ ------ __ Health services, except haspitals-----------------------El.ementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Hementory, secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other education and kindred services __________________ _ Welfare, religiou-s, and nonprofit membership organizations Legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services_ -

-

Total unployed", 14 and 15 y111rs aid ------------Agriculture __ -- ______ ---- -- -- -- ____________ ---- ____ _

Nonogriculture industries ---- ------------ ------ ______ _-

Other durable goods-------------------------------food and kindred producls •• ------------------------

Tex.lilcs ond fobricared textile products ____________ --Prinling, publishin.g, and <1llied induslries __ -----------Other nondurable goods (incl. nol specified mtg. indus.) __ Transporlalion .. ________ •. __ .. __ ---·· __ ... _______ . ___ _-· Communications. utilities, and sanitary services _________ _ Wholesale trod•-- -- __ ------------ ______ ------ ------- .. Food, bokery, and dairy products---------------------- Eating and drinking ploces ---------------------------- Other re tall trade ____ ------ __ ---------- __ ---- -------

Personal services ________ ---------- ____ ------------ __ Entertainment and recreation services ______ -------- ___ _Health services, including haspilals --------------------- Elementary, second-0ry schools, and colleges-government_ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private----Other education and kindred services _________ .. ________ _Other professional and related services _________ ., ______ _Public administration. __ ---- ........ __ ------ ____ ----------_ Finance, Insurance, end real estate--------------------- -

Business ond repair services--------------------------

Mal• emploweil, 14 and 15 years aid -------------

--

Agriculture .... __________________ ---- ____ ------------_ Nonagriculture Industries ------ __ ---- ____ ------ ------ _

-

159

82 14 264 22 12 69 11 22 39 29 75 113 83 136 54 266 226

B4 64 101 95 96

-

76 38 162

595 199 954

470 lBO 15

65 77 9 74 11 53 68 90 69 64 5 397 48 69 31

-

14 46 33 5 14 94

955 3 147 162 l 008 BB 147 102 191 923 60 466 428 334 173 210 48 643 197 167 148 61 100 191 34 4 182 319 57

--6

-

25 89 47

-a

66 86 18

-

47 22 24 77

-

41 25 19

4B 21 6 99

294 -

114 265 459 71 153 107 409 330 40 114 127 338 96 9

B5 27 325

4

190 115 43

75 37 151 12B 12 57 37 47 61 28 41 26 115 172

-

12 40 64

57

-

128 495 35

10 11 24

77 24 74 158 46

36 -

12 10 21

5 28 16 29 9 35 29 10 16 47 14 38

-

17

95 -

6

18

-

25 71 15 58 19 40 28 17 5 23 12

142 166

-

55B 142 BB 122 20 47 90 9

32 14 224 25 37 32 28 12 39 70

-

45 468 84 155 100 20 119 76 10

99

57 253

33 43

36

188

28

14 6 8

2 2

19

25 18 24

-5

31 17 14

3 54

35 7 28

46

129

50

-

4 24

-

-

52 13 35 30

--

33

6

-

BB

87

-

-

87

B50 2 l 2 4 2 2 2 3 l 3 1 3 2

4 3 14 3 3 8 4 10 4 10 7 2 5 l 5 4 8 4

335 933 304 551 932 923 250 212 Bl5 561 607 094 921

509 362 846

725 741 957 350 B65 910 697 419 253 131 476 206 179 758 405 876 3 371 6 256 11 324 50



11 2 l 13 8 4 2

161 676 737 331 27B 687 077

905 2 646 2 595 l 632 297 5 032 6 623

-

58 29 39 362 704 4

152

5 38 61 31 74 141 179 87 68 122 341

50 75 72 250 118 10 150 116 236 40

178

651 85 3B

57

-

55 280 18 4 34

-

45 24 243 97

-

15

5 10

-

2 155 786 178 378 85 34 47

55 20 49 59 12 17 65 55 35 65 40 133 32 14 35

-

63 556

14 39 13 6 43 224

1 169 45 1 124

69

15

69

10

1 898 442 184 150 422 261 249

117

10

-

1

2

l l

52

86

25 60 8

l

11 13 68 51 89 90 55 76 91 27

86

75 67 66

l

77

5 79 106 633

126 128 13 340

5

60 20

50 170 66 16 29 39 305

-

2

5

1

2

45B 10 330 935 139 77 37B 59 442 591 912 592 201 27B 266 279 396 256 611 431 665 860 817 890 89B 191 527 887 840 495 236 146 697 503 917 397 126 343 661 BOl

159 70 1 26B 3 039 217 210 152 142 597 253 140 536 280 86 426 101 297 214 155 189

745 316 159 334 411

575 212 345 385 155 269 134 150 200 442 106 22 94 146 466

335 19 316

24 5 19

17 756 3B2 2 165 4 039 103 67 394 371 440 623 631 154 1 256 823 647

7 219 141 l 275 2 101 108 174 253 564 196 98 197 199 312 519 204 534 197 34 866 244 292 67 103 75 115 26 11 104 311

l 2B4 565 199 2 224

776 649 437 101 232 541 81 48 489 2 074 241 19 222

20

471 22 27 24 86 15B 106 12 34

111 6 3 11 29 37 22 3

762 42 44 195 117 29 39 175 115

126 5 5 44

5 15

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Mata, 16 yean old and over1 ------------------Professional, technical, and managerial workers _________ _-Sal.es workers ..----------------------------------Clerical ond kindred workers ____________________________-

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _____________ .,._ Operatives 1 including transport ____ -------- -------- ---Laborers, except form ________ ---- __________________ _

-Farm workers -------------- ------------ ------------ Service workers, including private household __ ----------- Female, 16 years old and over1 _________________ _ technic-0/ and managerial workers_., _______ _Sales workers -------------- ________ .. ___ ------------ Professiona~.

1

Clerical and kindred workers------------------------·- Operatives, including transport------------------------ Other blue-collar workers. _______________ --------------

Farm workers ------ __ ------------------------------Service workers, except private househofd---------------

-

Prlvote household workers ________________________ ----1

5 -

6 5 22

B -

26 59 27

4 4

-

74

309 17 17 36 126 5

-9

6 16 10 11 16 6

9

-

52 46

-

-14 9 19 8

-12

70

-

40 4 14

62 6 10

100 10

24

75

9 17 14

5 3B 26 16

13

30 21 16 8

-

-

6

102 6 6 9 18 10 10 24 15

-

-

5

51 15 12

19 -5

-

-5 6

-

-

-

-

16

203 9

10 6 --

5 2 101 25 17 28 16

-

-

179

2 158 266 237 785 226

64 6 431

54

-6

40 23 30 9 9 90

-

-3 3

4 -

-

19

6 50

--

10

7 -

12

5

-

5

-

5

4

-

44

-

-

24

4

lncludes persons who last worked more thCJn 10 years ago, not shown separately.

12 - 500

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I

I

Ii

Table 123.

Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970- Continued [Data based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Early

Echols

Effingham

Elbert

Emanuel

Evans

Fannin

Fayette

Floyd

Forsyth

Franklin

Fulton

4 244 858 23 294 836 105 30 5

668 187 27 31 243 80 14

4 368 265 15 453 1 732 316 53

6 725 193 125 378 2 801 68 21 23 16 50 1 112 90 l 291 42

6 712 753

2 688 526

4 310 168 806 318 1 403 128 30 10 10 29 21 46 788 27 192 122 16 22 17 19 57 56 96 58

4 501 226 29 379 907 51 47 15 12 134 154 157 224 35 18 60 6 189 398 60 77 228 167 64

29 510 525 17 1 908 11 108 542 394 93 1 467 431 293 643 5 176 105 428 1 536 60 347 123 399 847 918 727 436

6 983 721 22 872 2 173 65 106 91 64 410 95 489 589 37 21 206

5 147 425 5 392 2 395 249 62 57 156 140 132 80 1 403 26 12 78

172 44 86 79 288 153 131

64 15 6 94 41 100 150

255 656 1 932 284 14 912 43 979 1 942 2 778 1 598 2 008 7 578 5 287 5 111 5 707 3 718 1 995 6 257 2 241 5 356 8 984 4 654 4 656 16 219 4 555 7 324

54 120 185 41 45 67 41 124

90 159 187 104 139 121 119 120 17 26 28 164 36 4 64 63 330

754 741 l 560 341 655 560 848 223 1 041 601 1 157 l 030 202 399 446 766

224 224 316 73 151 218 89 169 19 60 82 261 42 12 21 66 204

49 151 234 52 30 74 104 81 3 78 63 238 128

INDUSTRY Total employed, 16 years aid and over-------------

Agriculture~

forestry. and fisheries _____________________ _

Mining -- -- __ -- ____ ---- -------- __ ---- ---- ______ ---- _ Construction __ -- ____ ---- ---------- ____ ------ -------Manufacturing ________ ---------- __ ------------------Furniture and lumber and wood products ______________ _ Metal industries. ____ -------- ____ ------------------ __ Machinery. except electrical ____________ -------------.. Electricol machinery, equipment, and supplies----------Transportation equipment ______________ ---- ____ -----Other durable goods-------------------------------Food and kindred products __________________________ _ Textiles and fabricated textile products ---------------Prinling, publishing, ond allied Industries --------------Chemic.els and allied products-----------------------Other nondurable goads (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _ Railroads -and railway express service ------------------Trucking service and warehousing ______________________ _ Other transportation ______ -------------------- __ -----Communications ____ ---- ____ ---- __ ------ ____ ---- ----Utilities ond sanitary services-------------------------Wh<1lesole trade ______________ -------- ____ -----------Food, bakery, ond dairy stores ______ ------ __ ---- ______ _ Eating and drinking places----------------------------General merchandise retailing __ ---- ---- __ ------ _______ _ Motor vehicle retailing and service stations ______________ _ Other retail trade -----------------------------------Banking and credit agencies---------------------------lnsurance. reol estate, and other finance ________________ _ Business and repolr services--------------------------Private households __________ ---- ________ ------ ______ _ Other personal services __________________ -- -- __ ------£nterloinment and recreation services __ ---- -- -- ---- ____ _ Hospitals __ ---- __ ---- ---- ____ ---- ------ -------- ----Heollh services, except hospitals ______ -------- __ ---- ___ _ Elementary, seco-n.dory schools, and colleges-government __ Efementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other education <1nd kindred services-------------------Welfare, religious, ond nonprofit membership organizations _ legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services __ Public administration •• _______________________________ _ Total em11loyed, 14 and 1S years old --------------

Agriculture ____ -- ____ ---- ---- ---- -- -- __ -------- ____ -Nonagriculture industries __ ------ __ ------ ---- _________ _

-

26 16 34 157 13

-

450 9 13 38 4 58 192 92 31

--5 92 --

52

-

6 4 8

-8

34

-

86 118 270 37 66 56 388 178 19 87 42 207 25 5 41 59 112

11 6 28

46 8 38

-

5 16 5

5 -

11 4

-

4 25

-

7 7

Male emp1ayed, 16 years old and over-----------A9ricu!ture, forestry, and fisheries--------------------Constructi-on and mining __ -------- __ -------- -- ---- ___ _Manufa-cturing ____ -------- __ ---- ______ ------ _______ _Furniture and lumber and wood products_ ____________ _ Metal ind us.tries __ ---------- __________ -------- ____ _Machinery, including electrical ____ ------------------- Transportclion equipment ________ ---------- ________ _Other durable goods ____________ ------------------- ~ Food ond kindred products-------------------------- Textiles and fabricated textile products --------------- Printing, publishing, and allied industries -------------Other nondurobl"' goods (Incl. nat specified mfg. indus.) •. Transporlatian ______________ ---- __ ---- ------ _______ _Communkations, utilities, and sanitary services---------- Wholesale !rode ______________ ---- ______ ---- _________ _ Food, bakery, and dairy products---------------------- Eating and drinking places---------------------------Other retail 1rade -----------------------------------Finance. insurance, and real estate--------------------- Business and repair services ________ ---- __ -------- ---- Personal services ____ -------- ______ ------------------ Entertainment and recreation services ------------------ Health services, including hospitals ______ -- ---- ______ -- -Elementary. secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary. secondary schools, and colleges- private-----Other education and kindred services-------------------Other professional and related services ____ ---- ____ ---- Poblic administration .• ------ ____________ -- -- __ ---- ---

2 756 776 312 605 88 30 5 24 16 34 30 9 369 56 59

412 163 54 127 73 14

167 37 20 268 58 56 108 6 21 57 7 5 53 85

14

M•I• employed, 14 and 15 years old --------------

28 4 24

-

-

-

--

Agriculture __________ -------------------------------Nono-grkulture Industries -------- __ ------ -------- _____ _

--

5

35 10 17 -

5

-4 -5 --

-

4 210 62 80 174 19 63 751 105 58 78 49 97 174 49 54

-

88 24 149 32 32 96 588 168 83

-

511 2 330 377 147 140 47 52 55 69 1 270 41 44 88

-

227

579 75

-

9 17 17 16 167 233 10 8 27

-

-

11

82 46 48 63 168 184 126

14 30 19 46 67 56 91

134 255 244 41 81 70 325 184 14 97 121 374 38

48 78 157 34 27

165 18 26 47 44 176

88 182 245 54 42 135 327 168 25 106 75 248 12 36 74 55 184

22 68 80 253

9 45 41 129

106 277 5 9 53 12 105

24 4 20

60 5 55

33 20 13

32 4 28

-

39 7 32

273 11 262

52 3 49

59

56

3 122 246 454 1 380 289 45 4 182 53 69 4

4 147 174 487 l 727 68 21 39 38 l 031 33 429 38 30 139 102

3 995 715 501 1 121 282 83 152 42 55 52 350 18 87 105 95

1 656 436 227 264 75

2 861 159 1 109 726 123 30 15 29 21 17 209 27 255 55 71

2 862 196 377 612 51 47 17 126 134 75 86 24 52 491 92

17 965 458 1 854 7 520 386 360 1 413 388 224 470 2 738 84 1 457 479 954

4 476 522 863 1 335 59 91 105 370 88 282 129 26 185 227 93

3 152 380 387 1 310 185 57 198 120 88 52 546 22 42 79 100

145 1 14 30 1 2 2 6 3 3 2 2 5 12 5

566 535 059 461 379 412 784 921 548 567 131 580 139 978 753

448 101 30 368 65 120 59 20 46 76

143 130 42 478

61 47 22 177 33 58 12 5 25 41

56 66 13 226 45 67 47

165 96 7 241 119 104 48 6 8 35 7

214 101 29 525 61 167 51 19 32 76 5

41 54 32 309 45 69 33 3 55 84 55

11 3 2 15 9 6 4 1 3 3 1

840 142 975 220 577 912 691 244 213 941 524

54 204

745 501 181 l 696 602 448 337 121 329 262 436 39 436 567

25 131

72

35 85 117 55 30 71 172 50

-

137

11

-

734 215 131

143 23 11 172 49 49 15

-

64 70

Bl

64 80 96

5 55 31 123

11

-

9 17 8 114 11

-

30 44 54

30

56

-

771

-

50 24 101

-

59

10 46 129

14 59 83 20 13 65 196

14 4 10

30 5 25

26 20 6

14 4 10

30

-

30 7 23

207 11 196

46 3 43

50

30

-

152

63

124

27 6

81

33

406

67

71

62 42 5 5

31 15 5 6 6

43 23 33 14

-16 17 --

14 27 113 134 100

10 4 25 23

-

3 4 10 35 15

18

-

-

8

101

90

103

102 6 13 45 13 5

512 13 35 92 257 9 4 69 19

74 6

63

7 6 7 7

-

27 17 5 4 69 112

-

-

-

47 103

36 70

-

4 49 62

-

-

-

44

-

50

10 4 14 5 13 10 7 12 2 6 5 12 4 1 4 8 15

040 656 442 990 300 754 767 441 026 765 137 712 770 109 339 372 940

1 863 47 l 816

444 6 352 9 705

l 273 47 1 226

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Ma '1e, 16 yaars old and over1 ------------------- Professional, technical, and managerial workers---------- Soles workers ________ ------ __________ ------ ------ __ Clerical ond kindred w<1rkers-------------------------- Cr
-

-

Female, 16 years aid and over'------------------ -

Profess.ional. technic-al, and managerial workers---------- Soles workers __ -----------------------------------Cferical and kindred workers-------------------------- Operatives~ including transport------------------------ Other blue-collar workers.. __ ---- __ ------------------Farm workers-------------------------------------Service workers, except private household ____ ----------- Private household workers __ --------------------------

--

1tncludes

53

--

14 16

90 -23

14 43

-

-

3 30

8 -

-

-

38

-4

15 29

-

3 34 16

--

-6

6 37 11 6 4 20

-

5

-

-3 55 8 10 16 11

-

15 6

-4

5 19 25 28

-

-

7

75

--

7 --

-4

7 44

20 -

-

6 14

-

-

5

-

17 41 4 6

-

-

-

-48 -9 6

4 243 567 269 359 774 913 711 29 554 4 692 380 408 1 257 882 136

-

1 015 432

persons who last worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 501

Table 123.

Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Gilmer

Glascock

Glynn

Gordon

Grady

Greene

Gwinnett

Habersham

Hall

Hancock

Haralson

3 332 245 89 171 1 746 246 5 6 5 90 17 175 1 102 5

886 62

17 841 257

9 816 577 4

1 283 4 656 152 423 79

601 5 273 73

6 533 1 446 90 421 1 490 180 9 37

4 043 400 15 199 1 673 384 87

29 309 491 102 3 009 9 377 400 701 382 810 1 776

8 415

4

24 747 1 604 51 1 963 9 314 297 133 297 714 773 213 2 502 3 358 149 355 523 71 405 163 372 250 985 551 388 705 621 1 052 303 351 649 390 637 101 536

2 944 169 47 256 1 047 371

6 645 92 11 623 3 630 175 254 38 21 284 154 56 2 393 9

INDUSTRY Total 1mi11loyed, 16 years old anid over------------Agriculture, forestry, and fisherie-s ____________ .,. ________ _

Mining -- -- -- ------------------ --------------------Construction __ ---- ____ ---------------- -------- -----Mo nufoctu ri11g -- ____ .... __ ---- ____ ..... __________________ .. Furniture and lumber and wood products ______________ _ Melo I indu slries. _______ ---- -- -- ______________ ---- __ Mochfnery, -except electrical ............................. ---------------Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies----------Tron sportation equipment ..... -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- .......... Other durable goods-------------------------------Food and kindred producl•--------------------------Textiles and labricated 1extile products ---------------Printing, publishing, ond allied industries --------------Chemicals ond allied products -----------------------Other nondurable goods (Incl. not specified mfg. Indus.) __ _ Railroads and railway express service -------------------_ Trucktng service and warehousing ... _____________________ Other fronsportolion __ ---------- ------ __ ---- ---- __ ---Comm unicotions ------------ ---- __ ------------ ------ .. Utilities end sanitary services -- ______________ ---------Wholesale trade •. ________________ ------ __ ---------- __ Food, bakery, ond dairy stores------------------------Eating and drinking places----------------------------General merchandise retailing-------------------------Motor vehicle retailing and service stations ______________ _ Other retail lrade -----------------------------------Banking and credit ogencie•---- -- -- ---------- ------ ---Insurance, reDI estate, and other finan-ce ----------------Business and repair services--------------------------Private households ________ ---- __ ---- ____ ------------Ottier personDI services __ ,.., __________________________ _ Entertainment -0nd recre-0tion services ---------------- .. -Hospitals ____________ ---------- -- -- -- ____ -- ---- ---- Health services, except hospitals ____________________ .., __ _ Elementary, secondory schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools. ond colleges-private-----Other education and kindred services .. ------------------Welfcire, religious, end nonprofit membership organizations Legal, e11gineering. and miscellaneous professional services .... Public administration .... ---------- __ --------------------

-

Tatal employed, 14 anl 15 yeara old -------------

-

95 5 33 30 22 20 64

60 65 15 82 121 9 32 43 42 34

5 75 28 160 26 10 12 17 71

-

39 5 34

-

2 145 210 260 1 128 236

Agriculture ____ ---- ____ -------- -- ---- ------ ------ __ _ Nonogricullure industries ------ -- -- ---- __ ------------- Male employed, 16 years old and over-----------Agriculture, forestry, a11d iisheri-es --------------------Con.structian and mining .. Manufacturing __ -· ______________ -·· ________ ---- _____ _-_, Furniture and lurhber and woad products ________ -----Met(ll industries ... -· -· ... ______ ., __ ... _. ____________ _Machinery, including eleclrical ___________________ . __ _ Trcnspcrlotion equipment.. _____ . ___ . ______ ---- ____ _ Other durable goods---·---· ...... -·---------· .. __ _ food and kindred products _____________ .. ---------Textiles and labricaled textile products-··------------Printing. publishing, and allied industries .. _______ .. ____ _ Oiiier nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ Transporlotion •.. ____ •.. ________ ---- _. _______________ _ Communicahons, utililies, and sanitary services __ ... _____ _ Wholesale trade. _____ .::._---- __ -------- __ ----------- Food, bakery, ond dairy products---------------------Eating and drinking places---------------------------Other retail trade----------------------------------- Finance, Insurance., ond real estate-------- ........... --------_ Business and repair services-------------------... -----Personal services __ -- -- ____ -- -- -- -- .... -- -- -- -- -- -- ---Entertofnment ond recreation services __ .. _____ ..... _______ _Heollh services. including hospitals. ___________________ _ .Elementary. secondary schools, and colleges-government_ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges_ private ----Other education and kindred services __________________ _Other professional and related services----------------- Public administration ... ____ ---- ______ ---- __ ---- __ ---- .. w. ______ •• _________________ _

--Male employed, 14 aad 15 years aid ___ ., ________ _ Agrlculture __________ ---- ---- ---- ________ ------ ____ _Nonogricultore industries __ ------ ____ ---- __ ---- __ ---- _-

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Male, 16 years old and ovier'1 _________ ., . ________ _

---

Professional1 technical, and managerial workers ...... -------Sales workers ______ ---------------- ---- -------- ___ _Clerical and kindred workers-------------------------Craftsmen, foremen. and kindred workers __ ------ __ .., ___ _ Operative-s, including transport __ ---- ---------- ---- ___ _Laborers, except farm ------------------------------Farm workers ---- ________ ------ ____ ... ------------ __ Service workers, including private household ____________ _Female, 16 years old and over•_,.. _______________ _ Professional, technical, and monagerial workers _________ _-Sales workers ---- .... ,. ___ -------------.. -- ____ ---- ---Clerico! ond kindred workers-------------------------- Operatives, Including transport ------------------------ Other blue-collar workers------------ ____ -------------Form workers ........ ________ ,. .. _---- __ ------ ____ --------Service workers, except private household _______________ _ Private household workers ________ -- __ -- ____ -- ------ __ _

-

-

5 90 17 92 621 5 62 68 33 61 39 5 138 15 43 18 5 20 38 6

-

12 46

-

83 408 41 21 35

-

13 4

34 222 8 5 25

12 -

-

11 31 5 16 28

11

--

9 41 35

-

21 30 25

-

12

-

46

-

-5

-

4

81 66 210

275 117 15 62 43 214

14 10 14 76 121 34 56 177 197 67 38 48 196 111 5 86 49 211 60 11 29 30 104

-

49

846 1 046 571 266 1 930 182 517 298 405

4

1 925 750 377 1 080 882 1 404 451 1 010 1 004 278 735 92 513 319 1 046 273 87 261 514 1 443

82 144 163 134 133 90 219 320 113 73 200 108 195 25 167 116 446 220 72 112 50 322

464

235 17 218

82 4 78

519 57 83 217 36 21 28 13 4 29 70

10 640 233 1 258 3 465 146 407 70 36 344 318

6 032

4 016

48 154

1 141 488 766 155 9 43 43 22 387 56 13 38 60 128 234 136 27 451 127 62 30 13 26 86 28 2 46 165

2 332 334 199 952 377

18 954

471 572 3 178 73 4 55 310 110 61 2 245 42 278 132 154 100 140 28

10 5 13 79

64 234 361 47 41 414 871

5 081 389 676 1 951 405 52 31 43 198 97 1 048 11 66 68 194 154 71 47 423 107 168 52 25 90 163 111 42 103 247

174 11 163

93 6 87

39 4 35

57 17 40

183 17 166

67

173 14 7 5 35 73 35

50

-9 3 --

38

-

220 16 18 11 48 55 56

-

16

-

-

256 13 5 12 82 51 62 9 22

9

289 27 27 70 51

-

16 12 11 12

-

48

9 14

-

5 11

7 -

33

-

9 85

-

69 8

649

76 17 59

12

--

17 176 926 4

69 10 59

29

99

43 31 692 402 25 17 43 13 20 27 24 146 294 209 92 79 191 411 123 99 89 252 105 19 118

-

10

118 6 112

5

53

-

11

3 714 457 63 27 16 76 380 178 2 409 16 18 74 16 52

244 11 233

5

-

22 12 7

386 927 219 87 1 111 1 236 75 165 224 238 340 492 363 609 542 476 1 140 252 422 481 647 1 484 225 426 285 882 224 30 195 388 1 036

34 35 321 116 84 4 184 62 48 312 27 71 38 64 110 133 202 131 80 258 340 133 66 190 97 375 22 154 105 346 62

685

-

39 5 34

-

36

4

440

-

--

15 8 6

-9 --

44

56 2 044 394 423 382 220 137 1 136 397 364 557 130 169 257 55 10 291 762

-

9

-

68 32

446

95 186 153 11 53 83 28

-

-4

17 21

197

140

11 50 97 9

-7

4

21

-

-

15 13 54 6 20

71

-

10 17 Bl 361 4

31 26 18 64 83 14 328 52 39 37

-

35 44

-

18 10 5 5

38 5 3

14 -

-

13 3

414 2 968 6 457 321 589 866 1 690 524 590 246 394 1 237 852 622 1 336 490 93 1 985 646 765 294

295 21 11 117 106 10

-

30

71 4

99

-4

53 3 31

-4

-

-

19 142 12 415

-

246

4

46

6 14

50 57 17 41 95 139 96 98 161 315 43

-

28 84 62 51 23 31 118 10

-

17 34 121

206 15 191

56 11 45

68

857 267 940 200 267 87 553 729 155 1 438 1 417 98 456 557 362 774 394 184 1 393 461 528 207 81 227 231 108 24 309 610

1 793 157 303 688 334

866 366 106 304 280 869

14 1 l 5

-

216 46 183 31

-

-

-

19 124 12 173

-

26 24 28 76 37 17 118

-

80 110

134 15 119

50 11 39

48

208 5 14 6 62 40 35

33

122

4

42

-

--

10

7 11

-5

13

21 8

-

4

311

27 81

-

37 5

-

3 809 80 620 1 836 175 223 51 269 82 56 790 4 186 147 45 89 87 28

138 39 7

66

-

72 4

70 124 87 15 13 61 6

38 15

104

2

50

129 100 191 15 90 37 179 52 5 84 55 144

494

38 192 116

97 7

18

-

18 70

33 -

44 8 6

-5

-

52 4

4

-8 19 51 36

-4

54

-

-46 -3 -

'Includes p&rsons who last worked more lhan 10 yeors oga, not shown separately.

12 - 502

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 123.

Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970-Continued [Data hosed an sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text)

Counties Horris

Hort

Heard

Henry

Houston

Irwin

Jackson

Jasper

Jeff Dovls

Jefferson

Jenkins

4 107 192 B 270 1 314 289 55 9

6 005 351 33 484 2 914 76 10 40 5B

1 945 127 5 176 1 029 143 290

20 611 425 26 1 256 1 89B

2 911 703

8 858 712

32

67 118 213 164 587 76 36 295 14 177 132 166 244 302 39B 633 517 507 1 028 253 327 376 550 725 107 443 299 1 OBl 19B 61 233 222 8 013

104 B 50 192 7 16 33 10 17 11 17 45 94 9B 27 67 94 162 60 48 57 125 102 B 50 48 176 31 7 27 49 75

6B5 3 849 89 29 112 168 163 215 792 2 062

3 666 411 4 212 1 667 135 74 98 6

5 617 556 106 384 1 802 277 27 428 15 8 77 61 712 17 12 16B 10 40 21 30 109 104 158 90 63 148 236 59 63 74 414 189 16 112 52 321 15

3 113 505

195 50B BO 18

2 139 227 24 143 770 221 24

846

8 602 21B 41 B90 2 051 233 124 286 177 191 15B 123 432 42 43 242 62 373 314 125 363 313 227 17B 16B 211 347 99 149 265 366 324 27 69 15B 279 2B 14 59 134 750 93 12 Bl

319 24 295

48 24 24

5 625

12 278 355 1 199 1 162 176 59 107 BO 1B8 118 177 44 213 261 245 251 273 175 1 124 305 308 200

1 900 628 195 300 BO lB

INDUSTRY Totat 1111ploy1d, 16 yaan old 01d a"er ____ .., _______ _ Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---------------------Mining -- ________ ----------------------------------Construc1ion ........ ---------.... --.. ----------------------

Manufoctu ring ......... -~ -- -- -- __ -- -- ---- .... __ ---- ..... __ .......... _

Furniture and lumber and wood product•--------------Meta I industries ____ -- -- ---- ____________ ------ _____ _ Machinery, except electricaL------------------------Electrical machinery, equipment, ond supplies ----------Transportation equipment __ -- -- ____ ---- __ -- -- -- -- -- -Other durable goods-------------------------------Food and kindred products __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- __ -- _ Textiles ond fabricated textile products ---------------Printing, publishing, and allied Industries --------------Chemicals and allied products-----------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _ Railroads and railway express service ---.. ------ .. -------Trucking service and warehousing _____________________ .. _

19

-7

Other transportation __ ---------- __ -------------------Cammunlcallons -- -------- ---- ____ ------ ------------ _ Utilities and sanitary services -------------------------Wholesale trode ______ ---- ---- -------------------- ---food, bakery, and dairy stores-----------------------.. Eating end drinking places----------------------------General merchandise retailing -- -- __________ -- -- ____ -- -Motor 11ehlcle retailing and service stations ______________ _ Other retell trade -----·-----------------------------Banking and credit ogencles---------------------------lnsuronce, real estate, and other finance----------------Business and repair services--------------------------Private households -- -- -- -------- __ ---- --------------Other personal services ---- ------ ____ ---- ------ ______ _ Entertainment ond recreation services ------------------Hospitals ---- __________ ---- ---- --------------------Health services, except hospitals ____ -------------------Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary. secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other education and kindred services-------------------Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership organizations _ Legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services __ Public od ministration __ -- __________________ ---- _______ _

121 154 525 22 8 112 32 25 30 34 23 87 130 81 72 126 154 12 62 47 345 211 147 90 57 146 61 5 132 33 181

217 36 1 492 30 53 56 5 48 24 22 79 97 124 103 123 143 2B4 65 152 196 156 10 125 38 166 17 10 30 3B llB

35 33 30

Tot1I ••pltyd, 14 11d 15 yoan ol
44 7 37

44 3 41

-

Male employed, 16 years. old and over ____________ _ Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---------------------Construction and mining _____ . ______________________ ., __' Manufacturing-·- ________ ---- _____ ._. ________________ _ Fu rnilure and lumber and wood products ____ -- ____ --··Metal industries __________ --· _________ . ____ -~ Machinery. including electrical _______________________ _ Tronsparlation equipment_ ________________________ ..,_ Other duroDle goods __________________ ---- _________ _ food and kindred products-------------------------- _, Textlles ond fabricated lex tile products ____________ -- __ Printing. publishing, ond allied industries ____ -- ---- -- __ Othe-r nondurable goads (incl. not specitied mfg. indus.) __ Tronsportollon ______ ·- ______ •. ______________________ _Communications, utililies, and sanitary services---------Wholesale trade ______ ---------- ____ ---------- ____ ---food, bakery, and dairy products----------------------Eating and drinking places----------------------------Other retail trade -----------------------------------Finance_, fnsurance, and real estate __________________1___ _ Bustness and repDir services .. ----------------.. -----.. --P-ersonal services .. _.. _____ ---- ........ __ ---------- ____ .. ---Entertainment and recreation services ------------------Health services, including hospitals---------------------E~mentary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementery, secandory schools, ond colleges-private-----Other education ond kindred services-------------------Other professional and related services .... ---------------Public administration __ -------- __ -------- __ ---------- __

2 435 167 267 840 269 52 9 19 68 90 266 6 61 BO 4B 54

3 709 342 502 1 715 61 10 85 680 137 36 616 16 74 61 85 97 B4 37 317 72 146 67 10 13 33

1 210 127 181 569 136 253 7 32

Mole employed, 14 11d 15 y11n ol
22 7 15

31 3 2B

M•le, 16 y11rs okl Hd ov•r' --------------------Pr-ofe$slonol1 technical, and managerial workers----------Soles workers ---- ____ ------------------ ________ ----Clerical and kindred workers __________________________ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers---------------Of>erctives, including transport------------------------Laborers, except farm -------------------------------Farm workers -------- ------ __ -------- __ ------------Service workers, Including private household_ ____________ _

51

-12

49 13

10 24

6 13 4

-

--

Fe•1le, 16 year1 aid 011d onr1 _____ .., ____________ _

26 6

38 5

58 5

w. _. __

__

77

40 214 48 47 132 75 54 34 13 5 91 149

so

--

44 84

11

20 451 5

-

70

-s

16 11 9 16 35 25 21 32 65 21

-

61 24 93 5 4 5

s

57

--

-6

97

-

3B 21 20 16 26 10 93

35 16

-

15 33 5

-43

--

208 902 1 332 175 109 397 176 B9 8B lOB 32 158 709 399 254 141 34 477 97 221 15B 9 47 70 10 4 54 499

204

74 64

68

101 2B9 24 21 171 5 746

--

-

29

17 99 30 6 270

-

64

10 145

-

141 53 109 209 194 200 B7 154 283 292 73 76 205 196 260 22 135 137 420 41

10 64

32 13

8 56 46 10 10

34 B9 25 21 30 176 32

43

53 109 1 079

-s

65 17 33 15 35 66

77 74 24 52 122 202 40 25 59 56 BB

24 5 19

49

30

49

10 20

1 290 205 161 502 203 17 30 B6 25 6 107

2 244 349 205 992 128 74 98 37 47 73 511

2B 13 31 34 16

83 16 30 20

24 65 60 53 55 4 217 34 49 24

10 31

16 43

3 352 506 479 1 087 22() 27 368 8 72 47 199 13 133 66 117 75 108 13 289 62 52 82 16 41 83

35 103

35 43

49 227

-

39 2B 154

--

66

57 20 37

43 16

5 373 530 663 2 022 84 24 248 163 1lB 51B 751 20 96 184 215 153 163 16 521 B5 192 119 16 59 176 lB

4() 49

79 162 53

-

93 B 42 30 3 26 38 43 70 69 8 217 66 42 6B B

-

-

-

-

61 66 318

-

43 15 114

41 87 197

66

-

71 19 23 429 9 4 52 8 22 16 71 64 74 35 41 76 267 41 21 26 273 57 6 3B 3B 124 17 19 32 28 83

34 4B 142 10 5 46 50 52

-

-

243 888 163 110 8

-

-

-

-

-

--

-

-

-

-

1 819 464 227 396 95 72 8 54 13 23 92 9 30 46 79 44 19 13 255 41 26 49 6 27 lB 7 7 17 78

69 12 57

260 24 236

u

-

16

53

53 20 33

17

19 19

12

16

-

14 5 9

139 5

221 41 9 lB 35 43 28 4 43

32

80

13

22

113

60

--B

5 19 53 11 20 5

3 5 6 5 30

487 41 35 157 95 32 B

50 5

104 5

50

64

12 12

s

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

Professiomil, technical, and managerial workers----------Sales workers -------- __ ---- __________ ------ -----~--Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------Operatives. Including transport ____________________ -- __ _ Other blue-collar workers __ ---- ____ -------------------farm workers __________ ---------------- ------------Service workersl except private household ____________ ,,.. __ _ Private household workers ______ ---------- ____ ---------

-5 -s

4 5

-

13

-

-

27

-6

-

8

-3 s

-

6 32 65 31

--

-s

162 4 12 15 38

-5 -

13 31 39

33 5

-

33

-6 -

5 21

-

10 11 -

-

-

--

22 23 26 6 3

68 5 5 4 39

-5 5 5

-3

.

4 6

-

27 4

-

13 7

-3

-

-

9 5

-

21

--7 -3 5 6

--

-8 25 10

37 19

-

11

-

6

-4 5

-

5 8 22

•ln<:ludes persons who last worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 503

Tobie 123. Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970-Continued [Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Johnson

Jones

Lamar

Lanier

Lourens

Lee

Liberty

Lincoln

Long

Lowndes

Lumpkin

2 843

4 330 163 208 406

4 065 149

1 532 239

2 410

1 086 147

19 411 1 008 24 1 273 4 421 455 326 27

3 045

1 848 104 14 5

3 770 321 11 166 696 75

2151

I 275

12 356 I 041 71 749 3 735 615 19 19 15 10 114 206 2 297 71

INDUSTRY Total employed, 16 yaars -old a"d over--------------

A~r~clJJture, forestry, and fisheries---------------------Mining -- -- -- -- -- ______________________ ---- ---- -----

Constroctron ______ -- -- ---- ------ ------ ---- ------ ---Manufacturing -- ... -- -- __ ---- __ ------ -- -- ---- ---- -- __ _ Furniture and lumber and wood products ______________ _ Metal Industries ... __ ---- ______ -- .... ____ ---- ---- .. ___ .... Machinery, except electrical ____________ -------------Electrical m~<:hinery 1 equipment~ and supplies _____ .. ____ _ Trans portotion equ 1pm ent.... __ .... __________ -- _________ _ Other durable goods-------------------------------Food and kindred praducts--------------------------Textiles and fabricated textile products ---------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------------Chemicals and allied products-----------------------Other nondurable goods (Incl. not specified mfg. indus,)_ __ Railroads and railway express service ------------------Truckin9 service and warehousing __ -- ------ ____ ------ __ _

g~~~~rnl~~fi~~s ~~~~::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 01

Utilities and sanitary services ________ -----------------Wholesale !rad•-- ____ -------- ______ ---- __ -----------Food, bakery, and dairy stores ------------------------ Eating and drinking places---------------------------- General merchandise retailing ______ -- -- -- -- __ -- -------Motor vehicle retailing and service sfotlons _____________ _ Other retail trade ________________________ ---- _______ _Banking end credit ogencies----------------------------

--

Jnsuronce, real estate,
-

Total employed, 14 and 15 years old ------------Agriculture __ ------ __ ---- __________ -- __ ------ ______ _ Nonagrlculture industries -------- __ -~ ---- -------- .. ---- Male employed, 16 years old and over ___________ _

AgrlcuHure, forestry, and fisheries--------------------Conslruction and mining .... ________ -- ____ -- .... __ -- __ -- __ M<1nufacturing .... ________ .... __ ------ ------ ---- -------- Furniture and lumber and woad products _____________ _ Metal industries ____ -------- ____ -------------· ____ _ Mocliinery, including electricol __ ------ .... __ ---------- _ Tro11sportation equipmenL _______ -- -- -- ------ __ ----Oth
--

375 39 257 1 086 152 8 31

8 11 21 26

772

-

202

64 50 4 116 134 126 382 47

37

10 47

113

4

44

4 14 20 10 46 64 27

38 29

286 -

26 17 33 1 538

5

-

-

131 329

54 38

5

-

26

-

16 113

106 9 12 32 20 56 29

20 5 29

99

45

100

21 21 59 86 31 22 17 54 60 23

42 36 79

77 204 23 14 46 27 286

48 116 175 38 51 55 195 113 11 37 25 195 122 14 32 71 127

25

34

28

24

25

34

28

24

1 695 339 293 547 152 8 31

2 710 142 589 945 191 57 47 92 112 116 179 41 110 108 125

2 305 128 286 I 025 91 14

47 53 54

46 29 21

76 45 32 212 32 78

18 52

29 39

47 91 110 45 30 41 153 39 4 22 30 104 18

6

-

II 21 21 264

-

39 22 11

lOI 103 116 89 88 98 115 170 36 61 83 184 135

111

-

-

5 21 11 28 803

5

22

77

347 32

7

95 45

-

22

131 133 536 374 250

10 216 356 12

s

22 5 18

25

-

26 79 42 16 11

37 158 16 6 52 13 27 7 15 56 85

436 15

46

59

61

138

11 6 66 67 83 73

59

341

53 79 180 22 42 107 90 55

44

II

983 148 530

46

44 55 146 15

49 105 152 561

32 131

63 320 41 58 103 46 402 9 65 23 179 21 29 29 142 480

-

131 6 125

23 9 14

49 3 46

939 196 126 184 54 34 5 20

7 430 985 770 2 162

1 524 376 217 200

2 079 309 173 490 75

56 15 78 10

31 31 90

-

11 14

-

136 355

404

558 186 204 182

584

556 14 34 10 109 149 1 064 49 175 167 162

52

6 5 27 18 4 21

59 16

44 41 66

-

162 29 229 884 227 8

--

13 86 426

4 22 98

-

6 6

-

49

-

-13 21 5 30 10 8 83 14 11 21 15

4 25

32 58 89 28 4 14 119 48 6 12 16 137 11

40

22 47 39 45 4 16 12 37 38

-8

13

95 5

-8

20 100

8 117

28

4

6 22 1 322 123 242 502 227 8

-9

17 6

60 141

-

72 219

12 60 63 6

26 79

287 71 82

4

4 53 12

12 55

6

65

-

67 41 15

909 338 473

38 22 32 50 37 19 177 24 94

-

16

-

15

16

-

9

32 3

15

74 6 68

19

22

10

29

39

65

25

11

132 5 4 5 47 11

35 7

83 17

38

6 5 17

24

10 6 17 5

10

-

74

10

22

-

-9

21 401 37 4 41 19

85

15

-

25 102

29

15

~-

-

39 57 183 28 10 100

262 192 217 506

-

1mploy1d, 14 and 15 years aid ------------- AgricultureMale ____________ ______________________ ---- _ Nonagriculture industries __ ---- __ ------ -- ------ -------

-

-

10 29 5

-

16 6 17 15 53 53 26

13 21 5 4

20 70

-

43 11 15 51 57

110 21 17 33

-

62

1 939 413 208 539 29 7

72 104

-

45

739 781 88 500 347 I 453 164 36 229 338 I 100

59 77 602

11 S41 820 1 220 2 777 408 189

6 22 201

--

-

18 35

227 60

-

526

96

723 133 76 159 49

4

41 66

-

44

4

54 31 19 217 53

541 729 1 424 399 436

7

5 26

-6

-

26 32 8 172 26 33 16 4 30 24 5

69 9

359 212 307 I 403 112 201 1 012 141 139 92 274 401 680 561 567

29

202 21 181

Wholesale Ira de •• ____ ---- ____ ---------- __ --·-------_ Food, bakery, ond doirv products .. -------------------Ealing and drinking places---------------------------- Other retail trade --------------------------·-------Finance, insu-ro.nce, o.nd real estate ____________________ _Business and repair services-------------------------- Personal services ______ ------------------------------ Entertainment and recreation serv1ces ---------.. -------- Heolth services, Including haspltals .-------------------Efementory, secondary schools, and colleges-government_ Elemt!'ntary, secondary schools, and colleges- private ----- Other education ond kir1dred serviceS.------------------- Other professional and related services ----------------Public administration ____________ -------.. -------------

442 264 61 723 213 167 128 39 458 96 24 13 116 440

7

528 25 193 963

16 45 309

10 10 20

48

59 5 20 43

25 11 26 74 10 5 25

6 47

22

38 101

12 39 333

15 74

4 92

570 325 240 1 624 473 439 392 36 175 462 29 15 280 853

16 6 10

-

4

148

4

142

22 4

176 16 15 10 40

36

8

55 23

11

-

12 5

19

SS

-

4 8 31

323 32 19 67 126 14

179 37 96 21 6

20

--

69

-

55

139 -

--

-

5

-

6

26

-

10 208

11

-

20 49

--

lAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Mile, 16 yHrs old and ovtrl -------------------

-

Prafessional, technicol, and managerlcil workers---------- Soles workers ________ ---- ____ .... ---- ---- -- ....... - -----~ Clerical and kindred workers .. ------------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ ,. ______ _ Operatives, In.eluding tron.sport -----------------~---- ... - laborers, except farm ------------ ------ _____ .. __ ---- _Farm workers ------ -------- ---------- __ -----------Service workers, Including private household _____________ _

-

Female, 16 ytar• ol.. and overt ________ .. _________ ..,

Prafesslo.nol, technical, and managerial workers----------Soles workers ------ ____ ,._______ --------------------Clerico! ond kindred workers--------------------------Operatlvos, including trans part ---- ------ --------------Other blue-collar workers. _________ -- ---- _____________ _ Farm workers ____ ---- .. --------------- ...... ------------Servlce- wor.kers, except private houseflolcJ .. ______________ _ Private household workers-------- __ -- ---- -------------

-

-

7 32

-

55 5

4 4

-

4

5 22

-

-6 36 13 4

-6

127

-8

23 51 9

12

14

--

4

--

-7 -

52

38

-6

10

20 5

23

21 4

-

5

16

-

-

5

-

28 20 12

---

114

34

3 18 31 4

5

-

9 14 21

-

11

-

--

10 8

-6 -7

24

5 94

32

39

--4

19

-

--

-6

-7 -6

-

-

--

12

-

-

29 26

5

10 6

-4 27

-

-16 11 -

!Includes persons who last worked more thon 10 years ago~ not shown separately.

12 - 504

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 123.

Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970- Continued [Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties McDuffie

Mcintosh

Macon

Madison

Marion

Meriwether

Miiier

Mitchell

Monroe

6 004 225 56 727 2 246 385 52 25

2 363 229 4 218 839 111 52

5 360 373 61 523 2 119 104

1 719 239 3 125 473 103 24

6 870 572

2 182 643

128 83 13 793 26 11 730 31 36 58 49 85 170 121 94 67 124 271 69 92 79 321 166 16 145 44 242 10

23 57 71 8

4 282 683 17 208 1 262 85 98 4 4 189 32 546 260 14 5 25 21 26 21 5 58 90 156 47

6 776 1 332 9 376 1 784 282 13 19 7 117 25 415 709 16 79 102 17

4 362 196 30 281 1 537 216 13 4 5 33 32 31 1 088 14 22 79 16 12 32 43 180 74 108 52

48 363

176 21 20 24 36 135

69 136 218 65 6 59 310 88 20 83 89 260 9 5 23 28 220

86 123 186 59 64 124 67 130 6 27 57 421 25 5 40 18 152

Total employed, 14 and 15 yaars old -------------Agriculture __________ ---- ________________________ ---Noncg-riculture industries __ ---- __ -- ---- __ ------ __ -- ----

52 5 47

8 3 5

48 9 39

-

Mate employed, 16 years old and over-·----------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---------------------Construction ond mining_._. _______ . __________ -~ ____ -·_ Manufacturing ____ ~··--·-·-----_---------·--------Furniture and lurhber and wood products.. _____________ _ Metal industries .... -·---··-------·- -· -----·---··---Machinery, including electricoL. _. _ .•. ___ . ___ . ___ . ___ _

3 508 190 738 1 149 344 52 25 110 70 13 267 16 252 106 128

1 502 214 216 498 98 52

134 94 10 329 108 62 57 16 35 59

45 48 31 119 29 7 15

35 258 48 5 43

Mont· gomery

Morgon

INDUSTRY

Total amp[oyfld, 16 years old and over-------------

A~r!culture, forestry, and fisheries----------------------

M1n1ng __ ------ ---- ____ ---- ____ - ... ______ ------------Construction __ ---------------- -- ------ ---- ---- -- ---Ma nufacturin9 __ -- -- ---- ------ -- -- ---------- ---- ----Furniture and lumber and wood products ______________ _ Metol industries _______ .,. ______ ------ ____ -----------Machinery, except electricaL _____ ---- -- ------ __ -----Electrical machin.ery, equipment, and supplies----------Transportation equipment __ ------ __ ---------------- __ Other durable goods ____ ---- __ -- ---- -- ------ _______ _ food and kindred products __________________________ _ Textiles and fabricated textile products --------------·· Printing, publishing, ond allied industries --------------Chemicals ond allied products-----------------------Other nondurable goods (Incl. not specified mfg. Indus.) __ _ R
Transportation equipment_ ______ . ___ . ________ •.. _____ _ Other durable goods ____ --··· •. -· __ -·---·-------·---Food end kindred products _______ ·------------------Textiles and fabricated textile products _., ---· ______ -··-Prinling, publishing, and allied industries ___ . ___ ......... __ . Other nondorablc goods (incl. not specified mfg. ind us.) __ _

Tronsporlc:Jkion __ . _. -· -· ... _____ . ___ . __________ ... _ .---

Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ -··------- l Wholesale trod; __________________ ---- ____ -- -- -- . -....... Food, bakery, and dairy products __ ---- ---- ____________ _ Ee ting and drinking places __________ ---- __ ---- ------ __ _ Other retail trade ________ ---- _______________________ _ Finance, Insurance, and real estate ______ .... __ ------ __ ---Business and repoir services--------------------------Personal services ____________________________ --------Entertainment and recreation services ------------------flealth services, including hospitals __________ ---- ____ ---Elementary. secondary schools, and colleges-government -Elementary, sec-0ndory schools, and colleges-private-----Other education and kindred services---- __ -------------Ott~.' prof;s~iono! ond related services -----------------Pu 1c odmin1strat1on __ -------- __ .... ______ ------ ---- -- -Male employed, 14 and 15 years old -------------Agriculture ____ •• ____ -------- ______________ ---- _____ _ Nonagriculture industries __________ ---- __ --------------

-

49

-

-

-

-

37 480 18

10 16 14 26

125 82 93 30 82 59 25 19 7 33 22

--

44 45 283 19 336 178 930 5 36 139 2 127 33 55 99 156 171 51

-

4 63

11 175 53

-

11 29 10 10 4 17 32 52

44 53 24 33 42 6 11 32 113 28

-

65 13 152 5

510

2 518 209 187 71 12 37 526 191 978 125 6 176 187 33 39 65 101 126 155 77

44 105 261 40 75 119 308 242 44 290

111

26 85

308 110 15 80 42 293

22

-

103 346 54 27

5 -

7 47 120

11

-

75 13

-

49 19 23 49

77 12 45 46 129 16 7 46 163 20

44 41

44 112 219 239 70

2 338 427

165

858 195 5

-

46 13 11 17 509 5

-

38

57 5 10 12 25 40 23 54 25 34 44 103 23

72

4

74 246 256 13 60

91 37

46 22 24

109 41 68

75 8 67

10 10

-

4 054 1 092 378 982 266 13 22 98 9 265 168 7 134 97 125

2 465 194 306 809 216 8 9 33 32 27 426

1 431 404 149 398 191 5 33 13

58 60 196

10 27 51

2 219 445 235 700 152 32 20 27 9 87 226 33 114 82 85

63 66

219 61 74 54 13 50 36 19

18 38 6 148 21 6 21

-

139 151 12 445 98 87 66 16 37 59 17

72

31 222

53 188

31 46

117 158 55 19 33 79 264

6

-

30 30 103 63

-

28 23 75

9

32

48

32

48

2 579 598 225 727 85 51 4 185 22 294 61 9 16 68 63

3 306 347 560 987 100 32 283 14

1 031 199 118 317 99 19

4 121 478 488 1 396 194 166 83 37 178 137 427 71 103 259 131

1 444 627 100 196 43 15 5

78 109 17 239 28 59 38 20 24 67

114 128

33 43

270 63 106 47 15 200 10

17 38

34 88

24 195

41 109

9 66

98 101 5 286 71 114 82 33 177 66 18 10 93 215

--

30 9 21

-

5

18

-

42

5

18

42

-

37 22 15

70 37 33

35 8 27

-

42 4

50 5 7 11 6 4

74

24

77

35

91

62

46

-

23 57 12 5

-

251 44 34

-

66 14

-

-

117 117 210 5 109 156 136

17

-

-

57 11 101 6

-

24 14

44 47 32 20 74 6 20 10

--

-

3 28 51 58 51 148 66 25

81 53 112 12 5 30 11 72

115

9

-

113

73 209 343 131 80 93 368 134 35 76 106 270 102 11 46 57 355

-

66 136

3 550 486 4 231 1 268 175 35 7 13 32 18 140 645 43 47

-

7 42 13 5 66 56 36

-

152 12 42 21

-

20 13

5 16

-

-

-

11 12 123

-

-

21 24 22

-

4

7 7

59 106 105 38 39 31 195 112 19 46 20 133 14 16 42 32 124 27 27

103 36 10 178 41 26 50 12 14 46 5 3 57 91 22 22

-

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

Male, 16 years old and ovar1 -------------------Professional, technical, and managerial workers _________ .,.._ Soles workers __________ .. _________ ---- __ -------- ----Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------Croftsmen, foremen, ond kindred workers __ -----------·-Operatives, including transport------------------------Laborers, except farm -------------------------------Form workers ---------- ____ -------- ____ ---- ---- ---- _ Service workers. including private household _____________ _

28

Female, 16 years old and over•------------------Professlonal, technical, and managerial workers----------Soles workers ---.. ____ ------ ---------- ______ ---- ----Clerical and kindred workers __________________________ _

106 6 10 32 39

Opieratives, including transport ______ ---- __ ---- ---- ----Other blue-collar workers ________ -------- ____ ----------

Farm workers ____ ---- ____ ------ __ ------ -------- -----

Service workers, except private household _______________ _

Private household workers ______ -------- __ ------------1

-6 11 11

-

-

13 6

-4

10 24

--

-3

14

69 7 3

94

31

21

17 11

-

16 -

46

11

-5 -

40 18 5

6

12

-8 --4

-4 14

6

18 -4 -4 10

3 4

-

-

-

12 18 5

5 11 18 22 26 9

32

130

18 67

9 12

10 15 31

12 18 9

7

15 20 17 4

-

135 5

-

-

-

--

6

31 28 9

7

5 19 20 3 8

-

26 7

9 10

-

22 -5

-

6 8 5

-

79 6

11

-7

55 9

9 22

-

4

8 21

-

-

4 14 24

--

-

-5 7

1ncludes persons who last worked mare than 10 years ago, not shown separately,

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 505

'' ,.

Table 123. Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970-Continued

I i

[Data based an sample, see text. Far meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Murray

Muscogee

Newlon

Oconee

Oglethorpe

Paulding

Peach

Pickens

Pierce

Pike

Palk

5 070 303 33 305 2 773

54 652

10 368 301 42 l 037 4 465 110 174 61 395 201 507 119 l 980 77 399 442 25 242 64 230 152 224 222 105 249 215

3 010

2 875

291 101 332 893 90 24 39 103

5 879 305 12 337 1 140 130 31 17 9 379

11 204 207 63 683

149

3 746 113 114 107 1 943 68 24 9 4 274 494 121 528

2 790 322

88 86 422 9

6 264 122 20 803 2 601 310 169 65 70 829 126 57 557 38

3 317

193 6 203 882 29 97 16 69

INDUSTRY

and••"-------------

Totol 1mploy1d, 16 yttn old Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---------------------Mining ------ -· -- -- -- -----· -- -- ---- -- -·---- -- ------Construction -- -- ---· -- ---- ---- -- ---- ------ - --- ---- -Manufacturing -- -- -- -------- -· ------------ -- ------ __ _ Furniture and lumber and wood praducts-----·--------Metol industries ____ -------------- -- -- -·- - ---- -- ___ _ Mo chlnery, except electrical __ ---- __________ -------- __ Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies----------Transportation equipment__ -- ________ -- ------------ -· Other durable goads -- -- ---- __ -- -· -------- __ ._ -- ___ _ Food and kindred products__ -- ____ ---- -- ---- ---- -- __ _ Textiles and fabricated textlle products --------·------Printing, publishing, and ullled lndustrie• --------------Chemicals and allied products·----------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _ Railroads service and railway express service -------------------_ Trucking and warehousing ______________________ Other transportation-----·-·-· •• __ -------·------------

Comm unicotions _____ ,. -- _,. __ ------ ---.. ---------------

Utilities and sanitary services----·--------·-----------Wholesolo trod•-- -- -- •• ------ -- -- -- ---- -------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores---------------.. -----.. --Eating ond drinking places----------------------------General merchandise retailing-------------------------Motor vehicle retailing and service statlons---·----------Other retail trade---··---------·------------·-------Banking and credit ogencies-----·---------------------ln5uronce, real estate, ond other finance----------------Business and repair services----------------- ................... .. Privato households ---------- ------ -------------- ----Other personal s-ervices -------------------..................... .. Entertainment and recreation services ----------------- . . Hospitals ---- __ -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -·-- --------Health services, except hospitols-----------------·-----Elementory, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other education and kindred services-----·--·-------·--Welfare, religicus, and nonprofit membership organizations LegaJ, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services_ Publio odm lnlstration-- __ -- -- __ -· __ -- -- __ ------ -- ---- --

-

-

123

8 78 14 14 53 30 2 215 47 11 180 21 22 26 47 41 67 79 100 32 145 133 28 56 90 16 166

43

5 229 32

-

23 63 112

266 67 3 418 11 213 149 573 421 148 103 553 1 889 5 788 620 222 747 245 6B6 339 1 034 031 1 706 l 367 l 833 2 089 1 694 3 464 1 069 2 305 1 601 2 087 2 390 463 2 023 960 3 405 605 246 1 108 1 184 4 954

460

138 156 146 333 242 24 87 105 394 88 23 102 106 391

-

66

13 24 25 107 40 120 92 59 59 47 155 12 37 47 82 112 B 32 38 378 21 13 33 34 130

Toto! ••ployd, 14 114 15 yHn old ------------- Agrlculturo __ -· --·----- __ ---- __ -· __ ----------------Nono griculture Indus trios __ -- __ -· -- -- ____ ---- ---- ---- _

58

-

381 11 370

74 4 70

20

Male employed, 16 yean old ond over _____ ~ __ ,.. __ _ Agricu-lture, fQrestry, and fisheries--------------------Construction and mining -- ___ , ____________ ---- ____ ---Manufocturi11g ________ -- _________ . _. ______ -- __ -- ___ _ Furniture- and lumber and wood products .. ------ __ ---Metal industries. ____________ . _____ ._. _____ . ______ _ Machinery, including electrical _____________________ _ Transportation equipmen.t_ __________ . ________ ---- __ _ Other durable goods ________ -- ________ ---- ________ _ Food and kindred product~-------------------------­ Te-xliles and fabricated textile products --------------- Printing, publishing, and allied industries-------------Other nondurable goods (incl. no! specified mfg. indus,) __ Tr.ansportation .. -- __ -- __ -· -- -· -- __________ -- ---- ---- Communications, utilities ond sanilory service.s __ ---- ___ _

3 210 235 396 1 715 123 8 90 14 42 30 1 256 31 121 69 73 58 63 2B 218 50 B4 59

30 167 227 3 258 7 080 140 525 494 9B 438 l 291 3 012 429 653 1 102 1 173 1 27B B51 650 3 952 1 991 1 142 921 23B 714 930 146 BB 968 3 45B

6 277 262 1 042 2 525 73 134 349 106 153 56 924 61 589 312 204 159 126 30 573 151 lJB 124 20 37 130 37 10 100 317

1 874 169

234 11 223

---

--

Wholesale trade __ -- -------· -- ------ ---- -------- ·----food, bakery, and dairy produots ---- ---·-------------Eating and drinking plaoes ---------------------------- Other retail trade-----------·---·---·---------------Finan.ce, lnsuronce, and rear estate-----.. -........ _____ ............... .. Busintss and re_poir services-------------------------- Personal services_ ___ ---- __ -- -- ---- __ ---- ------ ---- .... Entertainment and recreation services. ------------------ Health services, including hospitals __ ·- __ -- __ ---- -· ____ _ Elementory, secondary schools, and colleges-government_ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other education and kindred services_ _____ ----·- __ ----- Other professional end related services ____ -------------Public administration._---- -- -- ______ -- -- ____ •• -- ---- _

-

-

Melo ••,loyd, 1A 11d 15 yoon old -------------Agriculture __ -·---- __ ---- ____________ -•---- ____ ----Nonogriculture Industries ---- -- __ -------- ------------- -

58

-

8 49 11

-

43 Sl 53

-

53

-

20

209

485 24 02 69

45

-

68 349

-

15

45

56

86

335 29 112 64 37 152 155 127 97 115 120 229 54 140 134 70 152 23 236 67 1B7 27 6 54 BS 246

40 5 35

-

-

21 19

36 68 52 40 31 B2 117 36 31 69 186 39 7 18 33 228 27 6 18

-

1 735 237 415 473

90

24 BS

95

60 106 180 13

99 124 16 46 29 51 BS 171 149 9B 72 209 324 61 110 77

-

11

410

-

607 9 251 767 93 5 13 4 20 43 100 88

-

70 331 152 3B 34 8 19 105 76 44 21 100 245 60 70 43 59

183

1 190 73 30 20 19 66 9 113 797 7 6 50 18 29 45 24 66 41 59 30 51 47 129

5 440

174 377 67

110

659 222 141 2 985 24

200

481 139 105 64 76 120 381 265 237 159 272 ,490 116 137 211 263 351 35 241 120 388 93 31 86

214 17 77 67 705 127 20 32 88 730

B5 19 15 61 55 128 43 31 54 147 19 43 37 70 90 15 99 49 170 29 22 7 21 BO

-

56 17 39

36 7 29

41

-

82

64

41

-

82

4 381 108 800 1 945 216 163 125 735 126 43 273 16 248 182 162 125 77 33 298 8B 118 54 14 42 76 12

3 357 331 318 826 B7 20 15 321 40 87 73 3 180 91 102 132 105 13 346 87 61 78 12 41 210 25

2 264 78 287 1 150 68 24 13 264 453 66 94

2 109 499 248 495 93

I 702

6 794

284 1B3 663 67 30 33 66

168 101 73 32 87 16 142 35 37 53 15 40 16 6

235 224 19 80 46 7 214 49 38 25 13 39 28

82 165

58 521

17 71

29 56

24 74

182 712 3 347 115 348 166 635 205 104 1 284 19 471 284 152 321 1B7 64 504 142 183 133 25 83 109 18 6 66 276

37

64

422

77

13 136 35 166 12

-

34 36 100

-

5

17 20 43 82

-

11 38 114 22

-

22 32 103

17 6 40 28 117

-

-

77 346

-

59 155 9 42 57 120 95 Bl 35 138 3B 40 48 8 14 175

24 113

4 4 67 87

17 6 18 56

50

20

4 46

-

23 5 18

34

-

34

46 17 29

12 7

s

-

37

--

57

20

909 107 40 64 236 204 69 9 180

120

26

15

60

76

24

23

4 54 6

6 10 39 4

--

--

7 9 8

-17

-2

5 18 14 19

-

--

67 0

--

1 453 125 110 345 311 14 6 257

142

31

22

34

18

12

---

220 17 13 17 73 SB 22 6 8

-

42 17 49 48 35 8 121 33 51 21 4

126

-

-

-

a

--

-

-

80 343 7 29 92 67 42 41 7 151 11 38

---

14 11

-

57

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Mile, 16 ~Hrs oW Hd ov1r1 ------------------- Professlonol, technical, and managerial workers----------

--

Soles workers ____ -- ---- •• -- -- ____ -- __ •. -- ---------Clerical and kindred worker•--------·----·------------ Craft.smen, foremen, and kindred workers ______________ _ Operatives, including transport-----------------------laborers. except form -------------------------- ..... ,. ... Form workers __ -- -------------------... -- ................... ----Service workers, including private household-----·------ --

--

Fe11111le, 16 yun okf and ovtr'------------------Professional, technical, ond managerial workers __ ...... ______ _ Sales warkers ____ --- -- -- .. - __ ---- -- ---- -- ---- ... - -- -- -Clerico! ond kindred workers ________ ---- __ ---- -- __ ---- _ Operatrve.s, including transport---------..... -------------Other blue-collor workers -- __ ---- __ ---- __ -- -- ______ ·- __ farm workers ..... -- --------- -- ---- ------ -- __. __________ _ Service workers, except private household __ -----·-------Private household workers ____ -----·-·-- __ -------------

-

111 12 5 6 19 46

5 5

e 122

--

33 B4

-s -

177

5 5 12 26 31 38 3

-4

84

31 23

--5

6 13

19 12 ---

-

11

4

-6 5 B

-

-3 -

-

4

-

-5 13 5

-

11

-5 -7

136 4

-

-

-

42

13

-3

16 16

5

-9

3

34

21

-

-

-

-

4

2

-

-

--

267 16 4 48 131

-

39

24

•Includes persons who lost worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

12-506 GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

\

Table 123. Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970- Continued [Dato based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Pulaski

Putnam

Quitman

Rabun

Randolph

Richmond

Rockdale

Schley

Screven

Seminole

Spalding

2 902 280 7 212 635 89 6 10

3 425 340

619 95 20 61 132 81 11 11

3 294 157 34 310 1 220 91 11 14 22 47 30

2 913 544

49 500 371

1 145

964 102

4 577 728 7 190 1 320 252 46 17

2 395

9 71 50 739 17 40 79 23 25 60 18 45 84 117 99

19 15 79 96 6 16 178 6 24 33 13 SB

16 507 347 32 971 6 515 89 172 89 163 421 204 427 4 419 78 98 355 49 269 308 287 209 459 494 253

INDUSTRY Total 1swplovt11, 16 yean okl and over------------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ---------------------Mining -------- ------------ ------ ------------ -- ----Con st ruction ________ -- -- -- -- ____ ---- ____ ---- _______ _ Manufocturing -- -- ____ -- -- -- -- ______________________ _ Furniture and lumber and wood products ______________ _ Metal industries •• -- -- -- ---- -- ______ -- ---- ____ ---- -Mac lllnery, except electricoi__ __________ -------------Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies----------Transportation equipment __ ---- __ -------------------Other durable goods-------------------------------Food and kindred praducts--------------------------Textiles and fabricated textile products ---------------Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------------Chemicals and allied products-----------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _ Railroads ond railway express service -------------------

204

30 16 26 36 57 79 41

1 436 107 631 8 4 11 45 11 554 12 6 47 6 5 19 4 105 45 53 37

67 44 135 46 18 59 246 78 30 116 67 114 5 18 27 26 387

34 59 134 33 30 24 167 39 36 115 31 177 66 14 30 48 134

Total •niployed, 14 and 1$ years old ____ .., ________ _ Agriculture __________ ------ ______________________ ---Nonagriculture industries ------ __ ------ ______ .., _____ ----

34

55 27 28

Male employed, 16 years old and over------------Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries---------------------Construction and mining __________ ---- ____ ---- ____ ----Manufacturing ____________ ---- ________ ------ ____ ----Furniture and lumber and wood products--------------Metal industries ____ -------- ____________________ ---Machinery, including electrical _______________________ _ Tronsporlotion equipmenL. ____ ------ __ ------ -------Other durable goods _______________________________ _ Food and kindred products _________________________ _ Textiles cnd fabricated textile products ____________ ---Printing, publishing, and allied industries --------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg, Indus,) __ Tronsport-olian ______________________________________ _

1 717 272 203 396 69

Trucking service- ond warehousing ______________________ _ Other transportation •. ---- -- ------------ -------- ------

Communications. ------ ------------ ------ ---- ---- -----

Utilities and sanitary services-------------------------Wholesale trade. _____ -------------------------------Food, bakery, and dairy stores------------------------Eating and drinking places-----------------------------

General merchandise retailing -------------------------Motor vehicle retailing and service stations ______________ _ Other retail trade -----------------------------------Banking and credit agencies---------------------------lnsuronce, real estate. and other finance----------------Business. ond repair services ______________ ---- __ ------Private households ______ -------- -------- ---- ________ _ Other personal services ------------------------------Entertainment and recreation services ------------------Hospitals ______ ---- ____ ------ __ ---- ---- ------------Health services, except has pita ls __ ---------------- _____ _ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Element-cry. secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other education ond kindred services ___________________ _ Welfare-, rellgious, and nonprofit membership organizations _ legal, engineering, and mlscellaneous professional services __ Public administration •• ---------------------------- ___ _

-

24 53 56 351 13

-

33

-

15 14

-

13 5

-

10 32 21 11 17 4 11 5 14

73 4

-8 18 27

--

-

930 17

-

58

-

17 38 6 59 24 55 73 55 147 75 34 39 56 84 125 43 178 16 96 102

s

3 027 10 839 418 162 159 53 157 2 275 1 476 2 602 317 l 071 2 149 346 559 505 663 843 l 790 1 151 1 492

84 25 860 2 359 147 146 57 427 211 154 190 501 81 149 296 42 214 122 200 178 241 193 107

28 29 82 123 18 33 17 170

1 746 1 124 2 966 714 1 484 1 161 1 792 2 097 536 4 032 1 191 2 827 688 153 678 1 103 3 550

150 216 319 102 227 127 140 133 32 109 109 257 36 27 124 63 349

392 21 371

110

576 282

-

71

21 18 139

--

45 4 21 38 16 49 111 67 26 65 80 157 35 54 68 266 126

-

7 6 25

76 68 102

8

49

8

49

-

16 5 11

2 035 321 172 867 107 380 4 11 45 11 273

401 85 81 88 63 11 6

1 906 157 338 568 86

1 814 520 110 399 270

30 104

18 6

27 50 10 136 38 59 36 26 28 17

40 32 5 135 43 8 14 21 51 51

27 16 6 23 14

4 32 287

41 89

20

40 27 13

-

Mole, 16 years oW and over1 -------------------Professional, techmcal, and managerial workers----------Soles. workers ---- ____ .... ------ -------- __ ------------Clerical and kindred workers---.. ----------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______________ _ Operatives, including transport-----------------------... Laborers, -except farm -------------------------------Farm workers Service workers, Including private household--------------

35

21

13

f1mol1, 16 years aid and aver•------------------Professional. technical, and managerial workers __________ _ Soles workers ------ __ ------------------ ---- --------Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------Operatives, including transport------------------------Other blue-collar workers ____ --------------------------

40 6

-

Communications. utilities, and sanitary services----------Wholesale trade ______ -------- __ ---------------------Faod, bakery, and dairy products---------------------.. Eating and drinking places----------------------------Other retail !rode-----------------------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate _____________________ _ Business ond repair services .... ______ ------ ______ ------Personal services ... ________________ .. ----- ______ ------Entertainment and recreation services ---------... --------Health services, including hospitols---------------------Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government __ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other education and kindred services ______ ---- _____ ., -- -Other professional and related services ---------------.. -Public administration ____ -------- __ ---- __ -------- _____ _ Male ••ployed, 14 and 15 yaan old -------------Agriculture ____ ---- ____________________ ------ _______ _ Nonagriculture industries ------ .... ---- ____________ ------

-

34

-

10 24 53 38 175 6 21 46 50

-

20

36

11

-

-

8 -

-

11 18 47 24

-

356 17 9 55 54

21

45

18 14

-

31 34 57

72

-

28 299 26 13

-

22 170 30 5 28

-5 -9

11

-

25 14 55 24 9 21 40

-

444

-

198 478 29 23 17

-

75 126 37 16 74 120 49 41 33 110

20 19 62

90 114 309 49 39 54 367 164 20 99 66 155 17 11 84 60 163

70

50 181 198 820

27 6 21

12 4 8

100 21 79

33 19 14

111 5 106

28 151 333 2 889 7 382 308 138 160 142 l 811 941 1 289 223 2 370 1 214 1 014

4 638 84 826 l 456 63 135 358 181 96 133 171 71 248 349 269

617

1 537 417 181 341 29 17 17 19 15 44 13 6 181 63 48

9 525 298 977 3 558 80 161 211 406 147 315 l 858 58 322 587 257

1 397 806 519 3 296 1 257 878 871 325 1 800

14 31 7 45 5 12

51 83 6 143 36 25 13

799

193 133 37 477 168 lOJ 53 5 27 98

2 792 679 176 843 236 46 17 9 71 41 317 5 101 92 44 77 69 30 372 50 46 52 15 28 33

405 317 86 1 049 265 236 223 38 119 228

-

5 12 65 33

-

19 20 67 5

-

92 28 242 26 13 7 161 30

-5

-

20 20

77

19 100 5 72 24

-

38

55

393 460 847 177 365 293 609 499 71 251 303 717

BO

44

77 29 10 196 60 56 70

25 76 28 61

17 6 16

11

15 142

10 115 224

-

58 69

193 69 846 2 263

16 19 13

4 16

-

12 15 5 18 51

76 110

35 47

8

22

16 5

257 21 236

24 6 18

9 4 5

59 15

33 19 14

62

44

805 57 58 50 233 219 93

56

-B

11

77

46

161

20 22

5 6

11

18 30

7 17

77

6

10

45 4

255 12 4 36 97 15

-4

-

13

-8

18 38 32 191

44 50

-

22

-

11

-

-

-

-

29 210 643

-

62

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

---H __________ ... ____ ------------------ _

Form workers ------ __ ------ ______ -------------- -----

Service workers, except private household _____ .. _________ _

Private household workers __________________ ----------1

-

7 9 19

-

20 4 10 -

-

-9 -

12 34 5 10

-5 4

-5 5

-

-3 5 -

5

3

-

-3

75 4

-

6 19 25 9

14

4 3

-

-

37

50

7

-5 -

13 6

-8 5

7

--4

8 7 18 13

-

--

-

-

27 14 7 17 7

950 120 65 199 201 40

101 4 4 39 21 5

16

117

221 90

24 4

84

-

6

-

-4 3 3

-6

--

-

-

5 30 4 7 23 48

-

24 6

11

--

5

-

21

-

5 34 44

lncludes persons who last worked more than 10 years ogo, not shown· separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS: 498-743 0 - 73 - 33

GEORGIA

12 - 507

Tobie 123. Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970- Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Stephens

Stowort

Sumter

Talbot

Taliaferro

Tattnall

Taylor

Telfair

Terrell

Tho mos

Tift

8 905

2 019 257 33 134 439 317

9 505 842 27 425 2 648 324 217 26 151 668 209 98 783 41 77 54 129 110 64 138 202 258 346 \SS 153 230 485 \02 214 155 691 220 36 251 182 757 105 64 149 108 259

2 018 91 10 130 814 285 38 9

836 SB 13 66 331 124 5

4 823 l 004

2 827 443 25 339 632 41

4 171 775

3 919 519

l 151 219

1 066 21

54

10 525 1 751 22 762 2 248 133 289 36

9 120 4 24 6 37 111 79 68 39 10 90 85 21 30 11 216 75

28 129 20 46 113 467 10 47 72 32 41 27 23 58 120 75 93 90 94 267 55 55 42 226 92

31 12 150 15 5 31 13 68

9 18 43 5

45 31 165 11

90 51 251 9

14 27 189

44 31 106

336 43 23 9 46 51 105 154 41 140 105 218 28 35 38 335 73 44 26 32 159 94 17 57 55 149

12 572 l 356 116 779 3 133 594 46 130 16 259 113 959 734 137 26 119 85 129 44 156 202 423 390 256 209 335 717 137 173 235 693 422 57 687 273 561 141 23 104 168 566

50

32

-

10

7 43

32

10

65 12 53

33 6 27

40 9 31

73 6 67

80 28 52

94 28 66

1 265 91 140 553 246 38 9 8 60 6 157 18 11

505 54

3 025 887 346 409 181

1 763 385 352 381 41

2 491 622 260 664 219

2 346 494 253 667 21

11 119 10 5 149

115 20 41 77 104 10 78 94 64 96 36 18 292 72 27 41

50 39 23 255 34 20 225 69 73 94 66 17 302 38 38 25 26

7 470 1 030 858 2 005 452 46 118 217 99 716 181 85 91 248 243 368 257 89 884 153 199 169 41 249 157 25 5 133 357

6 379 l 302 732 1 275 129 221 27 63 111 114 472 30 108 192 140 214 102 113 845 151 194 147

INDUSTRY lotol employ•d, 16 yean old and over _________ ,. __ _ Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries----------------------

Mining ---------- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ------ ------Construction -------- ------ ---- ............. -- -------- -----Manufacturing -- ........ -- .... -- -- -- ............... -- -------- ----Furniture ond lumber ond wood products_ _____________ _ Metol industries .• __ -------------- -- ---------- -----Machinery, except electrical .................... ,. _________ -----Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ..................... .. Tronsportotlon equipment __ -------------------------Other durable goods-------------------------------Food ond kindred products __________________________ _ Textiles and fobricoted textile products ---------------Printing, publishing, and allied Industries --------------Chemicals end allied products-----------------------Other nondurable goods (Incl. not specified mfg. Indus.) __ _ Railroads iCnd railway express service------------------Trucking service and warehousing ____ ... _________________ _ Other transportation ... _-------------------------------Communications ______ -- -- -- -- ---- -- __ -- __ ---- __ ---- _ Utilities andtrod•-scmit-ary services -------------------------Wholesale __________________ ------ ________ ---food, bakery, and dairy stores __ ,., __ .. __________________ _ Eating ond drinking places----------------------------General merchandise re-toiling -------------------------Motor vohicle retailing and service stations--------------Other retail trade -----------------------------------Banking and credit ogencits .. -------------------------lnsurance, real estate, and other finance-----------------Busine.ss and repair services-------------------------.. Private households ------ ---------------- ------------Other personal se-rvices -----.... --------------------- .. -Entertainment and recreation services ------------------Hospitals __ --------------------- -------------_ Health services, except hospitals__••---_____________________ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government-.. Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private-----Other education and kindred services-------------------Welfare, r-eligious, and nonprofit membership organizations _ legal, engineering, and mis-cellaneous professional services __ Public administration ______________ -- _________________ _

195 12 664 4 534 934 380 326 15 18 204 72 2 463 9 48 65 10 118 43 93 148 148 118 115 179 210 349 94 57 111 199 257 11 183 137 284 249 11 116 57 203

-48 25 2 16 8

-

23 33 11 14

14

48 78

22

67 51 45 28 21 31 198 48

-

30 5 206 14 3 19 23 147

a

144 11 277 18 9 15 27 56

-

36 13 37 70 26 23 33 36 31 23 40 170 27

-

5 -

8 23 152

-

-

14

-

-

10 6 7 28 38 14 12 32 21

-

20 42 12

-

18 33

--

71

Mede -employed, 16 years al.d and over ___________ _ Agriculture, fores lry, and fisheries __ -- -- ______________ _ Conslrucfion and mining .... ________ -~ __________ .... _____ _ Manufacturing -- -- -- __ -· __________ -- -- -- -- __ -- -- ___ _ Furniture and lumber ond wood products _____________ _Melol industries ____ ------------------------------Machinery. including electric-al.. __________ ------ ____ _ Tro11sportotion equipmenL. ________________________ _ Other durable goods ___________ • -- -- ___ • __ •• ______ _ Food ond kindred products ___________________ , _____ _ Textiles and fabricated textile products --------------Printing, publishing, and ollfed industries .. ____________ _ Olhcr nondurable goads (incl. not specified mfg, indus.) .• Tronsporlolion .... ___ . _ .•. ____ •• ____________ •• ___ . ___ _ Communications, ulilities. and sanitary services---------Wholesale trade ______ ---------- __ ------------------Food, bakery, and dairy products---------------------Eating ond drinking places---------------------------- Olher retoll lrode ----------------------------------- Finance, Insurance, and real estate ____ .. ___ -------- ____ _ Business and repair services-------------------------- Per.sonol services ______ -------...... ---- __ -------------Entertainment and recreation services -----------------Health services, including hospitals__------ ____ --------Elementary, secondary schools, and col/eges-governm.ent _ Elementary1 secondary schools, and coll.ages-private----Other educotfon and kindred services -- ______ ------ ____ _ Other professional and relate-d services-------.. --------Publfc odm lnistrotlon •• -· -- -- ______ -- -- -- -- ------ ____ _-

5 222 182 649 2 547 625 354 302 18 160 31 1 004 4 49 154 168 125 110 38 479 75 111 86 5 66 106 74 11 99 137

1 293 249 167 378 283

25 69

5 658 734 430 l 633 268 140 112 630 170 72 122 17 102 287 237 212 223 . 46 550 242 115 131 36 97 298 27 36 113 211

--

42

-

28 11 17

40 7 33

19

42

-

-

65

11

149 10

39

Totol 010ploy1d, 14 1nd 15 yoon old -------------

Agficu If ure -- -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- ______________ ---- ____ _ Nonogriculture industries __________ ---- -- -- __ ..... -- ____ _

-

-----

Mile t10pl
-

71

36 11 25

-

-

44 25 2 5 4 15 58 14 28 48 4 103 28 21 20

-4

63 14

-

-

79

187 124

5

.;

355

947 195

-7

27 27 32 99

468 7 11 74 25 15 26 52 77 148 83 111 89 107 205 91 27 76 184 151 5 18 62 136 52 9 72 67 629

-

75 9

21

29 42

9 12

26 17 32 58 44 7 44 52 91 83 57 28 250 40 71 84 5 10 45 4 3 69 491

8 8

9

BJ

37 25 43

-

63 5 40 11

19 -

19

-8 12 27

-

6 6 13 25 25 10 41

-

20 J

-

--

11 -

135 10 5 301

-

-

-

-

46

34 114 38 36

-

136 15 11 28

-

265 -

B

-

-

257 -

42 35 308 245 25

-

-

-

73 117 144 l 138 41 32 245 20 132 53 39 112 257 176 366 197 407 774 135 100 221 352 390 65 215 162 741 83 44 109 189 403

47

98 322 29 11 151 314

16 65 6

41 64

J 143

27 73

-

25 19 6 46 84

37

28

37

6 22

21 9 12

52 6 46

69 28 41

53 ll 42

--

62 13

52

73

22 5

150 ll

-5

15 16

-

165 4 9 19 38 13 24 52 6 139

165 6 28 29 33

-

-

4

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED

---

Mole, 16 y11r1 oU and ov1r1 ------------------Professional, techni-cal, and managerial workers---------Soles workers -- -- ____ ------------------ ---- -------- Clerical ond kindred workers-------------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers--------------- Operatives, including transport-----------------------Laborers, except farm -------.. ---- .. -----------------Form workers -- -- ---- ------ ------------ -------- ___ _ Service workers, including- private household ____________ _-

Fu11le, 16 yem old and ove.r1 ___ --------------- Profe$sionol, technical, ond managerial workers---------- Sales workers ------ -------------------- -------- ---Clerico! and kindred workers-------------------------- Operatives, including transport------------------------ Other blue-collar worker•------------------------ -- ----

-

farm workers ------------Servfce workers. except private -----------------------household •. ____________ _-

Private household worker•-------------- __ -------------

---

12 40 10

-3

149 5 11 24 65 9

-8

11

--

11 -

-

33

-3

11 4

-4 5 6

-s

26 74 24 10

-

152 17 11 12 46

-

-9

-22

-

-

-

-5 --

-

4

6

-

6 6

10 10 4 6

12 12 17 22 5

49

12

46

-5

51

84

70

5 7

19

--

4 6 12

26

40 5 19 14 6

44 6 4 11

17 13

4 -

13

26

29

4 4

20

-

-

11

-

--

-

-5 5 5

-

5

--

6

--

s

33 15 28 12 32 13

-

4 23 31 8 52 21

-

18 29 12

'Includes porsons who lost worked more thon 10 years ago, not shown seporotoly.

12 - 508

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 123.

Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970- Continued [Data based an sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Toombs

Towns

Treutlen

Troup

Turner

Twiggs

Union

Upson

Walker

Walton

Wore

7 061 755

1 517 143

2 075 245

3 505 732

2 379 181 375 162

309 62 7

1 026 74 37 41

546

2 249 347 13 273 748 81

10 111 173 17 648 5 310 137 15

19 836 333 17 987 10 311 146 l 227 387 123 167

9 698 501

2 173 206 9 28 163 104 69 60 1 373 46 9 106 32 59 73 134 167 211 231 137

17 694 272 9 974 8 088 293 178 107 81 51 116 152 6 518 109 47 436 78 146 76 104 171 527 547 269

12 495 708 16 623 2 558 298 156 36 13 160

112 202

30 26 28 25

351 447 806 156 380 256 978 411 101 426 258 618 280 71 220 164 510

37 126 100 13 15 49 175 184 20 39 63 150 46

37 9 28

128

40

128

40

1 265 227 304 314 136

9 804 267 953 4 490 252 160 151 42 103 106 3 314 63 299 276 199

2 068 663 193

62 38 32

40 92 23

429 342 37

48 30

19 27

97S

166 lS 49 41 20 7 23 16

INDUSTRY Total 111ploy1d, 16 year1 old and over------------Agriculture, forestry, ond fisheries----------------------_ Mining __ ---______________________________________

Construction ---- -- ---------- ---- -- ---- -------- ------

MCJnufocturing __ -------- -- ------ __ ---.. -.. ------------Furniture and lumber and wood products_ _____________ _ Metal industries ____ -------- -- -------- -------------Machinery, except electrical __ -----------------------Electrical machinery, equipment, ond supplies----------Transportation equipment ........ ---------------------- .... Other durable goods-------------------------------Food and kindred products--------------------------Textlles ond fabricated textile products ---------------Printing, publishing, and allied Industries --------------Chemicals and allied products-----------------------Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ _

Railroads and railway express service ------------------Trucking service and warehousing ______________________ _ Other transportation ........................ ---- __ -------------- .. .. Communications __ .... __ -- ------ -------- .... -------- ----Utilitles ond sanitary services -------------------------Wholesale trade ______ ---------------- __ -------------Food, bakery, ond dairy stores------------------------Eating and drinking places----------------------------General merchandise retailing -------------------------Motor vehlcle retailing ond service stations ______________ _ Other retail trade -----------------------------------Banking and credit agencies---------------------------lns'Ur
613

46S 87 107 83 281 242 31 89 160 260 19 16 55 46 221

287

-

20 109

13 377 7 22 33 11 10 16 10 41 17 38 29

-

36

-

23

-

12 5 11 23 74

2S 32 28 37

s s

6S

112 84 13 39 17

S9

S2

-7

Male employed, 16 years aid and over ____________ _ Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries __ -~ _________________ _ Construction and mining ____ -·· ________________________ _ Manufacturing ____________________________________ --Furniture a11d lumber and wood products ______________ _ Metal industries .. __________________________ . _______ _ Machinery. ~ncludin,g electrical_ _________________ ... ___ _ Tronsportol1on equ1pmenL .. _________________________ _ Other durable goods ___________ . ___________________ _ Food ond kindred products.. _________________________ _ Textiles ond fabricated lex tile products ________ ---- ___ _ Printing, publishing, and allied industries--------------Olher nondurable goods (incl. no! specified mfg. Indus.) __ _ Tronsporlotion ... ____________ -· ______________________ _ Communications, \ltilities, and sanitary services __________ _

4 066 691 580 847 197 9 14S 93

954 12S 280 152 S3 7 22 31

Wholesale !rode __ -------------- __ -------------------Food, bakery, and dairy products----------------------Eating and drinking places----------------------------Othor retail trade -----------------------------------Fino.nee, insurance, and real estate---------------------Business and repair services--------------------------Personal services __________________________ ----------Entertainment and recreation services ------------------Health services, including has pit a ls_ _______ ---- ______ -- __ Elementary, s&condory schools, and colleges- government __ Ele-mentary, se-condory schools, and colleges-private-----Other educotron and kindred services-------------------Otlier professional and related services -----------------Public administration _____ ., __ -------- ____ ------ __ ---- __

167 182 30 S36 137 68 101

Mal• Ollployed, 14 and 15 yoors old --------------_ Agriculture _________________________________________ Nonagricu tture- industries ____ ..... ____ -- ____________ -- -- --

S4 S6

so

164 236

2S

7

19 7 13

23

11 11 lS 29 41

2S 2S 10

s

-

48 35 47

37 1S3

19 48

36 5 31

104

35 77

-

--

19 13

57

208 35

304 625 136

44 31

Tot1I employed, 14 and 15 years old -------------Agriculture---- ____________________________ -------- __ Nonagriculture industries ____ ---- ______ .... ------ ------ __

s

-

s

30 43 50 12 41 27 95 44

-

49 40 164 18 7 14 9 86

-

11 9 5 13 98 7

3S 32 33 17 28 9 86 46 23 18

-

-

273 218 213 62 188 178 81

-

10 46

-

251 43 33 446

-

lS 86

-

36 26 11 21 76 50

5S

-

46 90 126

-

SS4 71 37 35 240 38 20 Sl

-

5

142 78 13

-8

2S 113 118

-

7 42 22 40 39 13 17 38 36 22

-

-9 19 203 11 16 409

-

13 13 14 26 18 54 28

2S

49

38 64 16 11 36 144 93 6

66 73 13 25 61 29 19

S2

32

43 81 16 4 34 28 197

s

1S9 9 30

S3 lS 64

-

17 15 109 75 4 652 33 10 247 4 79 43 46 78 144 345 102 159 220 396 98 174 142 457 329 38 167 lSl 288 77 29 104 33 260

--

14 7 7

148

1 544 161 520 373 126 54 13 8

1 446 306 286 357 76

5 818 144 623 3 003 127 8 11 15

-

2S S4 53

-

74

s

32 14

-

23 10

-

-s -

14 36 6 220 26

2S 13 37 5 114 13 61

s

-4 66

s

-

148

S2 S8

2 S64 17 151 117 94 131 230 39 S29 155 128 122 28 61 100 22 19 69 204

37

63

19S 383

79

89

134

21 51 51

-7

37 9 28

79

17 17

--

14 7 7

123

79

-

30

28

:l88 24 10

38

39

-

126 11

11

2S

s

7

-9

193

4S

-

-

123

015

l 4 183 51 141

so

29S

103 198 135 431 2 407 78 111 478 10 149 38 111 189 200 2S4 107

343 668 84S 199 477 450 120 556 79 307 229 678 lSS 40 227 216 362

167 2S3 337 1S3 116 189 298 202 42 163 104 306 3S 13 98 96 369

272 441 874 154 262 317 382 35S 44 364 288 719 34 70 224 219 408

112 6 106

122 30 92

88

12 554 296

5 622 4S4 988 l 995 36 106 116 188 109 138 960

7 647 548 608 522 1 276 133 49 141 76 143 167 57 480 1 636 330

S48 38S 6 027 68 541 692 168 319 80 161 240 S20 4S4

9S9 6 826 12S 1 177 442 162 4S6 31S 3 2S6

SS

S4

838 S43

288 171 233 1S3 175 48 486 131 16S 103 37 54 94 10

296 3S8 320

8S l 184 301 373 203 34 104 129 36 4 231 272

-

8S 198 364 103 50 l 09S 1 590 55 69 214 261 544 231 199

2S 63

459 139 31 1 000 231 232 90 27 127 182

s

78 247

20 187 273

89 6 83

66 24 42

58

268 16 16 23

114 5

S5

23 28 43 6

83

2S

LAST OCCUPATION OF EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Malt, 16 y11rs old an• ov1r1 -------------------Professional, technical, and managerial workers-----------

Sales workers .... ------ ------------------ ---- ---- -----

-

Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------Croft•men, foremen, and kindred workers _______________ _ Operatives, Including transport------------------------labor-ers, except farm ---------------------.. ---------farm workers--------------------------------------Service workers, Including private household_ ____________ _

14 44 32 4

F1111l1, 16 y1ar1 olcl and over1 __________________ _

87 9

Professional, technical, and managerial workers----------Soles work ors ---- -------------- ------ __ -------- ----Clerical end kindred workers--------------------------Operatives, Including transport------------------------Other blue-collar workers ______ ---------------------- -form workers __ -------- ---- _________ ,. __ -------- ----Service workers, except private household _______________ _ Private household workers-----------------------------

-

10

-

18 13

-8

10 25

-

16 8 6

--

18 10

-

-

--

21

15

21 --

-10 -5

-

-

-

s

--

11

50 lOS 68

24

20

3

301 16 30 34 104

24

-

s s

4S S2

--

10 -

4 6 4

39 8

--13

-7

5

-

7

s -

30 4S 10

11

-

98 18 16 26

45

53

145

327 20 9 46 146 8

11

--

7 22 10

-6

5

-4

4 36 9

--

-

45 5 12 30 48

-

-

104

s

--

9

29 19 22 14 15

83

140

9

16 28

68 23

3

-

18 9

-

18 18 43

-

21

2S 6

•Includes persons who lost worked more than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 509

Table 123. Industry of Employed Persons and Occupation of Experienced Unemployed Persons for Counties: 1970-Continued !Doto based on sample, see text. For meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wheeler

White

Whitfield

Wilcox

Wilkes

Wilkinson

Worth

2 139 171 47 157 808 161 91

5 905 564 644 437 1 352 335 8 7

6 462

699 178

1 728 376

3 070 336

2 231 426 4 93

185 109

584 180

1 296

5

5 061 1 239 18 264 1 268 47 33 19

283 969

8 59 21

" 023 334 56 209 1 339 240 22 24 4 41 57 108 781 11

3 351 181 781 119 631 196 20

10 34

22 995 349 26 1 271 12 915 147 107 395 26 38 198 331 9 973

INDUSTRY Tatal a11ploytd, 16 years old and over ___ ,_ ________ _

Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ---- .. ---------... ------Mining -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- ------ -- ---- -- Construction .... ______ ........ ___ ... ____ ---- __ ---- ---------Manufacturing -- -- .... __ ........ __ -- ..... ________ ........ ____ .... __ _ Furnlturo and lumber ond wood products ______________ _ Me to I Indus trios •.•• __ ------ _______________________ _ Machinery. except e-lectrical ................................................... .. Electrical machinery, equipment, and supplies ----------Transportation eq uipmenL ...... __ .... ____ -- .......................... .. Other durable goads-------------------------------Faad and kindred products __________________________ _ Textiles and fabricated textile products ---------------· Printing, publishing, and allied industries--------------Chemicals and allied products-----------------------Other nondurable goods (Incl. not specified mfg. Indus.) ••• Railroads service and railway -express service -------------------_ Trucking and warehousing ______________________ Other transportation __ -- •• -- •• __ •• ____ -- __ ------ ---- __ Communications ------------------------------------ Utilities ond sanitary services -------------------------Wholeso le trade .• ____ ---------- ________________ -----Food, bak&ry, ond dairy stores-------------- .. ---------Eating and drinking places---------------------------General merchandise retailing -----------------------·Motor vehicle retailing ond service stations. ____________ _ Other retail trade ----------------------------------Banking and credit agencies--------------------------lnsurance, real es1ate, and other finance------------ .... -.. Business and repair services -------------------------Private households __ ·----------------------- -·-- ---Other persona I services __ ---- ________ -- -- .... _________ _ Entertainment and recreation services -----------------Hospitals __ -- -- ____ -- -- ---- -- _____________________ _ Health services, except hospltalo. _____________________ _ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government_ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private ----Other education and kindred services------------------Welfare, religious, and nonprofit membership orgaoizatfons legal, engineering, and miscellaneous professional services_ Public odm inistration __ ---- ---- ---------- -------------

-----------

--

Tot11I employed, and________________________ 15 ytart o-ld -------------_ Agriculture •••••• ______14 ---Nonagriculture Indus tries ______ -- -- •••• -- -- -- ________ _

Male employed, 16 years old qnd ever ___________ _ Agrlcullure, forestry, crnd Hsheries -----------------··--Construction and mining ____ -·· _______________________ _ Manufacturing _____________________________________ _ Furniture and lumber and wood products _________ • ___ _ Metal industries •• ___________________ . _____ . ______ _ Modiinery, including electrical _________________ .. __ _Tronsportollon equipment... _________ . ______________ _ Other durable goods ___________ . __________________ _

--

F-ood and kindred producls _________________________ _

Prinlirig, publishing, -and allied industries-------------- Other nondurable goods (incl. not specified mfg. indus.) __ Tronspartation. _________ -· _. _________ -· .... _________ _ Communica1ions. utilities, and sanitary services ___ . __ ... __ Textiles and fa-bricaled textile products ______________ _

Wholesale trade ________________________________ ----Food, bakery, and dairy products---------------------Eating and drinking ploces ---------------------------Other retail trade----------------------------------- Finance. insurance. and real estate __________ ---- __ ----Business and repolr services-------------------------Personal services ____ ---- ______ ----------- ___________ _ Einfertolnment ond recreation services -----------------Health services, Including hospitals.. ________ ----------Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-government_ Elementary, secondary schools, and colleges-private----Other educotio.n ond kindred services---- ______________ _Other professional and related services. ----- _,;, ______ ----- Public administration .. ------------------ __ ----------- -

--

-

---

Mot• employed, 14 ood 15 years old ------------- Agriculture ____ - .. ______ ----------------------------- Nan.agriculture industries _______________________ ------ _

-

201 97 602 7 9 Bl 35 115 22 13 112 99 139 48 80 160 294 68 34 112 424 171 10 169 124 254 69 17 69 92 178

485 13 510 2 175 619 20 13 4 24 29 15 448 57 41 905 97 36 42 29 56 130 93 175 82 242 335 69 92 125 245 322 16 188 92 291 74 24 84 64 276

69 27 42

75 9 66

3 540 496 1 000 814 293 8 7 5 194 86 169 7 45 148 109 75 73 5 302 17 87 61 10 53 76 15 7 73 119

4 018 435 494 1 518 458

-

46 21 25

69 9 60

11 8 3

13

12

6 7

-

16

131

152 4

18

31

37 6

24

10 15 235 7

265 52 10 B

16

15 72 31 37 32 88 8 17 34 76 63 6 41 79 52 29

-

25 39 126 12

-

12 1 286

143 199 436 149 87

-

19 10 12 52

-

107 70 16 15 37 9 121 25 34 31

-

20

18 6

-

35 71 12

-5

20

17 24 29 15 45 48 862 165 61 120 47 20 422 84 110 102 16 87 70 16 13 58 180

28

--34 s

12 20

-5 -

-

23

116 -

-

5 47 288

-20 6 15 28

249 200 5

-

16 378 132 526 15

19 22

9 8 56

17 16 24 16 65 96 23 142 133 12 10 62 34 46 6 25 41 175 64 6 28 35 91

11 8 3

13 6 7

-6

445

1 050 317 116 301 172

19

7 47

-

-8

11 15

4

55 3

-5 55 -9 8 39

178 28 121 75

--

29 5 7

-5

23 19 7 15

19 5

-

-4 -5 21

34 27 4 5 59 84 10 11 11 75 26

-

36 13 131 4

-

-

29

5 35 40

-

20 21 28 28 17

104 5 11

--

14 52

--

9 27

6

1 957 315 243 748 189 5 5 16 144 87 273 15 14 39 22 16 65 26 192 15 51 15 6 10 48 28

-

39 79 6

6

448 66

250 SS 194 301 742 415 412 320 558 948 182 244 460 358 658 47 276 251 837 124 41

177

211 307 245 10 235

644

66 4 33

-5

98 371

-

-

25 16 4 30 37 28 25 55 107 7 16 6 107 40

--

52 119 13 4 29 10 313

6

-

6

14 042 260 1 225 8 098 128 89 378 38 184 208 5 848 328 897 334 336 532 314 119 1 114 215 332 279 42 107 267 34 5 162 267

I 360

393 93 290 66 4 27 98

-

5 58

-

32 41 14 25 23

-

45

59

20 47 61 94 137 41 90 116 234 44 52 44 297 123 12 72 53 197 16 15 81 50 130

8

-

13 107 8 220 10 25 24 23 8 28 23 30 24 73 40 35 86 186 24 43 23 176 80

-

306 41 156

--

31 31 168

53 21 32

22

2 344 294 265 661 246 17 18 41 38 92 178 5 26 74 72

2 129 154 847 437 196 20 8

77

-

22

9

79 8 79

-

38 40 41

20

-

157 36 94 652 23 11 196 24 35 45 31 74 150 101 99 82 93 204 65 62 106 152 132 21 55 69 223 31 9 41 33 335 67 24 43

3 296 1 139 277 651 47 23 14 136 19 72 199 19 122 88 83 117 73 18 265 55 106 40 16 46 42 10

110 10 335 52 40 71 12 22 66 16

46 19 168 45 17 39

36 218

62 105

29 101

30 235

200 10 190

--

45 21 24

22

-

40 9 31

421 37 15 10 62 235 24

37

30

36

-

85 7

20 4 12

38

-

120 18 6 20

-

9 54

--

-

--

84 42

22

s

LAST OCCUPATION Of EXPERIENCED UNEMPLOYED Male, 16 yea,. old and over1 -------------------

-

Professional, technical, and managerial workers---------- Sales workers ------ ____ ......... __ .... -------- ------------ Clerical and kind rod workers ------------ __ ---- -------- Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers--------------Operatives, in duding transport ..... ____ ------ --------- ---Laborers, except farm .... ____ ---- ______ -- ---- ________ _ Farm workers -- ------------------ ------ ------------Service workers 1 including private household--------------

-10

Feniale, 16 ytors old and our• ___ ,. ______________ _

-

Professional, te.c:hnical, and managerial workers----------Sales workers ---- ---- __ .. __________ ------ -------- .... __ _ Clerical and kindred workers--------------------------Operatives, including transport-... Other blue-collo r workers ________---------------------------- _______________ _

Form workers ---- __ .... -------- --------- .... ------------Service workers, except private household .. --------------Private household workers .. _.... ---- __ ----------_,... __ -----

-

-

-6

--

27 24 41 18 10

63 29 40 5 5

17

160

79 10

6

-6 -8 3

-

24 37 21

16 19 8

9 63

16 4

-

-

--

---

7 6

8 10 13

5

-

---

21

-

-

-

-

--

5

-6 5 5

-

-

11 9 5

-6 6

-

6

-

-

-

-

-9

-

-

-

-

3 7 24 3

-

11

--

19 20 15 16 8

534

13

57

40

91

9

5 28

s

14 48 391 21

41 9

--

4 -

6 4

-

--

-

24

-4 10 -15 11

-

4 13 24

-

18

-

22

•includes persons who lost worked mare than 10 years ago, not shown separately.

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GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970

[Data based an sample, see text. for minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Appling

Atkinson

Bacon

Baker

Baldwin

Banks

Barrow

Bartow

Ben Hill

Berrien

All f1,.Hlo1 ·---------------·-----·--Less 1han $1,000 •••••• ----------------------$1,000 to $1,999----------------------------$2,000 to $2, 999 -- -- ______ •• __ -- -- ---- -- -- -- _ $3,000 to $3,999----------------------------$4,000 to $4,999----------------------------$5,000 to $5,999----------------------------$6,000 ta $6,999----------------------------$7,000 to $7,999----------------------------$8,000 to $8,999 .••••• ----------------------$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------$10,000 to $11,999 ------ __ •• ----------------$12,000 to $14,999--------------------------$15,000 to $24,999--------------------------$25,000 to $49,999--------------------------$50,000 or more-----------------------------

3 248 234 287 404 332 283 296 201 268 204 107 278 173 138 43

1 345 92 194 177 169 105 108 112 70 53 36 110 66 42 11

912 85 119 109 151 71 80 82 66 49 28 20 18 34

5 945 183

1 841 59 165 144 223 124 179 184 151 172 110 160 109 49 12

4 506 109 289 306 266 374 417 394 373 287 338 545 468 283 57

$4 386 $5 676 157 $3 924 1 666 $3 766 $5 074 321 $1 383 $2 551 200 $2 501 $1 442

$6 144 $6 510 195

$7 263 $7 908 528 $5 116 5 439 $6 298 $7 032 933 $1 925 $2 805 648 $2 412 $2 272

3 426 169 288 310 356 299 267 313 214 180 262 290 233 169 64 12 $6 077 $7 891 580 $3 728 4 456 $4 714 $6 683 1 030 $1 538 $2 665 709 $2 537 $2 245

36 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 4 4 4 1

$5 284 $6 316 403 $3 611 3 780 $4 527 $5 668 532 $914 $1 705 411 $1 482 $1 676

• 721 164 397 511 522 576 737 685 739 639 688 1 098 1 062 770 118 15 $8 046 $8 712 945 $5 394 10 252 $7 212 $7 883 1 531 $1 996 $3 161 1 006 $2 402 $2 487

3 049 169 291 238 346 304 276 241 286 162 135 257 175 145 24

Median income ------ -------- ---- ---- -- -----Mean income ______ --------------------------

2 074 120 205 218 243 198 164 148 153 120 113 139 131 56 61 5 $5 323 $6 730 236 $3 532 2 463 $4 526 $6 011 389 $1 556 $2 178 236 $1 759 $1 815

$5 639 $6 500 324 $4 361 3 664 $4 841 $5 857 615 $1 630 $2 674 394 $1 930 $1 891

$8 $9 6 $5 47 $6 $8 11 $1 $3 7 $2 $2

3 248 2 481 $6 028 438 $4 313 688 $2 946 657 $1 028 379 $744 382 $1 795

, 345 969 $4 811 237 $4 668 379 $2 427 324 $1 157 298 $936 140 $2 089

4 506 3 894 612 443 $5 952 240 $2 661 932 $1 315 471 $861 742 $1 460

8 721 7 634 $8 415 828 $6 785 367 $3 941 1 639 $1 429 461 $732 1 229 $1 620

3 426 2 883 $6 374 440 $5 554 233 $3 291 820 $1 330 427 $851 657 $6 077

3 049 2 370 $5 886 394 $4 052 729 $3 089 664 $1 163 210 $937 490 $2 141

36 31 $8 3 $9

1 013 31.2 $1 921 $1 751 21.9 4.20 698 3.15 198 171 1 013 667 72.9 363 68.2 $627 $1 121 22.0 4 616 37.1 12.5 11.2 70.5 2 091 63.5 795 36.6 370 $6 680 425 $42 31.7

Bibb

Bleckley

356 172 782 430 527 287 476 435 477 385 176 184 206 518 035 266 248 649 004 026 762 553 087 406 892 106 683 630 703

2 499 97 234 177 211 192 218 187 221 166 129 275 199 154 33 6 $6 644 $7 499 356 $3 843 3 992 $3 546 $5 211 1 493 $853 $1 382 714 $1 367 $2 029

356 807 929 093 180 296 $1 286 7 202 $1 454 3 299 $946 9 939 $2 460

2 499 2 159 $6 984 203 $4 467 232 $2 539 449 $1 206 273 $829 535 $2 613 566 22.6 $1 912 $1 658 34.1 4.07 353 3.21 206 161 566 265 338 59.5 $826 $966 26,0 2 641 28.4 15.1 17.6 60,9 1 112 49,6 593 27.3 230 $6 361 363 $40 46.2

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

Famillu with female head --------------------Meon income---- __ -----------------------All families and unrelated individuals ------------

Median income ---------------------------Mean Income-----------------------------All unrelated Jndlvi
Mean income ______ ------------------ ..... ___ _ Per capita income of persons __________________ _

300

$3 947 $4 921 146 $3 275 1 063 $3 573 $4 429 151 $1 148 $1 453 115 $1 303 $1 242

291 334 438 515 377 472 432 280 712 796 657 137 21 $8 145 $9 343 952 $5 547 8 222 $6 255 $7 547 2 277 $1 455 $2 856 1 590 $2 235 $1 872

$5 538 $5 925 274 $1 464 $1 998 173 $1 945 $1 841

2 074 1 684 $5 580 239 $6 364 627 $2 830 411 $1 307 313 $946 341 $1 270

912 642 $4 774 52 $3 897 163 $3 338 243 $1 024 245 $1 061 162 $1 034

5 945 5 391 $8 684 468 $7 619 130 $1 440 1 078 $1 321 510 $845 1 117 $2 799

1 841 1 432 $6 351 220 $3 719 248 $4 058 486 $1 184 236 $864 331 $861

537 39,9 $2 060 $1 576 39.9 4.50 355 3.28 106 94 537 332 77.4 204 63.6 $940 $772 34.3 2 622 44.6 14.0 12.9 70,5 1 095 62.1 489 49.7 197 $5 977 292 $34 44.4

595 28.7 $1 797 $1 465 31.9 3,87 364 2.89 121 99 595 362 70.2 243 62.5 $1 009 $807 38.7 2 543 31.2 14.5 13.3 67.0 1 091 67,8 413 31.1 179 $8 602 234 $41 24.5

382 41.9 $2 047 $1 401 43.2 4.36 238 3.41 81 55 382 206 78.2 106 70.2 $734 $1 000 37.7 1 773 45.9 14.2 14.6 59.8 833 72.0 212 43.7 68 $5 996 144 $23 64.2

1 026 17.3 $2 397 $1 464 27.7 4,58 729 3.53 339 291 1 026 526 70.5 638 42.2 $887 $937 17.4 5 335 22.3 14.3 12.5 66.6 2 551 55.4 1 257 21.1 458 $10 963 799 $52 38.4

419 22.8 $2 192 $1 051 28.2 3.45 167 2.96 62 30 419 235 70.2 192 70.l $1 086 $719 35.9 1 637 24.0 29.4 24.6 78.4 530 81.7 217 29.7 158 $6 533 59 $32 37.3

703 15.6 $2 116 $1 231 28.0 3.65 382 2.98 179 119 703 326 84.4 469 50.3 $717 $1 005 20.0 3 037 18.1 21.7 24.7 72.4 1 119 61.9 631 17.4 238 $11 136 393 $50 27.7

1 096 12.6 $2 127 $1 351 23.9 3.84 625 3.07 280 218 1 096 522 69.3 727 47.5 $853 $923 21.5 4 934 15.1 22.7 22.3 73.4 1 897 57.8 1 272 16.7 694 $8 757 578 $57 34.7

838 24.5 $1 992 $1 697 34.0 4.18 557 3.34 297 238 838 392 81.6 613 59,5 $812 $987 34,9 4 119 31.9 17.2 17.3 64.7 1 850 48.1 1 179 33.4 549 $7 731 630 $49 33.7

769 25.2 $1 811 $1 503 17.3 3.78 423 3.15 101 769 505 74.5 332 54.0 $819 $928 15.4 3 240 28.1 16.4 15.0 78.6 1 306 79.5 655 30.6 340 $7 721 315 $49 29.3

6 174 17.0 $2 157 $1 589 32.2 4,20 4 285 3.18 2 636 2 150 6 174 2 646 71.8 4 772 46,3 $881 $936 20.3 30 714 21.9 15.2 13.7 71.l 13 329 45.0 9 185 22.0 2 726 $10 768 6 459 $58 18.4

757 23.3 $1 253 150 333 62,6 $760 3 490 28,0 1 616 62.7

388 28,8 $1 100 69 154 48.0 $527 1 913 32.5 879 62.3

392 18.9 $1 075 83 201 51.7 $465 1 882 23.1 806 67.5

276 30.3 $880 61 95 62.9 $641 1 342 34.6 643 72.8

652 11.0 $1 083 231 497 32.8 $668 3 321 13.5 1 500 46.7

238 12.9 $733 20 126 46.0 $520 944 13.8 278 79.5

425 9.4 $876 106 412 44.2 $659 1 939 11.6 706 54.7

676 7.8 $1 016 178 618 40.4 $598 3 343 10.2 1 265 54.4

582 17.0 $1 289 220 509 49.4 $686 3 162 24.5 1 524 47.4

513 16.8 $1 188 99 281 45.7 $605 2 287 19.9 961 76,8

4 092 11.3 $1 198 1 941 3 939 38.2 $628 21 390 15,l 9 566 38.2

430 17.2 $1 108 166 311 54.8 $578 2 074 20.3 895 46.5

1 315 40,5 $2 153 248 383 72.0 $1 482 5 732 45,9 2 595 67.0

651 48.4 $2 153 110 221 68.8 $1 ll1 3 151 53.6 1 416 67.9

802 38.7 $1 839 137 271 69.7 $1 157 3 509 43.0 1 480 73.9

477 52.3 $1 923 107 113 74.8 $1 358 2 256 58.2 1 046 73.2

1 310 22.0 $2 010 404 724 47.9 $1 251 6 689 27.1 3 128 59.9

576 31.3 $1 484 73 209 76.3 $1 089 2 369 34.7 812 81.0

1 065 23.6 $1 519 257 546 58,5 $1 275 4 426 26.4 1 701 63,8

1 692 19.4 $1 590 396 869 56.8 $1 179 7 493 22.9 3 017 66,2

1 080 31.5 $2 117 355 694 67.4 $1 292 4 984 38.6 2 067 49.7

1 003 32.9 $1 899 165 382 62.l $1 224 4 230 36.8 1 718 80,8

8 423 23.2 $1 986 3 194 5 500 53,4 $1 233 40 563 28.6 17 647 50.9

753 30.1 $2 025 231 376 66.2 $1 288 3 290 32.2 1 343 53,7

-

-

-

-

-

~~~

-

-

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All foR1lllo1 --------------------------

With wage or salary income ...... ---------------Mean wage er salary fncome .. ----------------

Wilh nonfarm self-employment income __________ _ Mean nonform self.employment income-------With form self-employment income _____________ _ Mean form self·ernployment income----------Wilh Social Security Jncome •••• ---------------Mean Social Securily Income-----------------

With public assistance or public welfare income --Mean public assistance or public welfare income_ Meon other income ________________________ _,

With otner Income ___________________________ _

F

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEll F••llll-1 -- -- -------- ---- -------- ------ .... ----Percent of all fomilles ••. ---------------Mean family Income------------------------

Me-an income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance Income .. ____ _ Mean size of family ------------------------

With related children under 18 years---------Mean number of related children under 18 yr_ Families with female head ------------------With related children under 18 years-------foR1lfy hods ______ ---- ------ -------- ---- •• __ _ Civilion male heads under 65 years ___________ _ Percent in labor force .•••• ---------------Unrel1t1d lndlvlduol• __ ---- -------- ------ -- •• --Percent of all unrelated individuals--------

Mean income __ ---- .... __ ------------ .... -----Mean Income deficit------------------------

Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

''"'"'' Percent -- ---- ------- ----------------------of all persons _________________ _ Percent receiving Social Security income_______ _Percent 65 years and over------------------Percent receiving Social Security Income ••.••• Related children under 18 years--------------Percent living with both parents ------------

-----------------

~~~~~ Percent of oil

households----------------

In owner occupied housing units--------------

Mean value of unit----------------------In renter occupied housing units--------------

Mean gross rent-------------------------

Percent locking some or ail plumbing focilltles •••

115

71.7

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' F1•IH11 ..... ------ __ ................................. ---- -- .., ___ ..

Percent of all families __________________ _ Mean income deficit-----------------------Fomllles female head -------------------_ uo,.lottd ••with ..-1c1•• 1. __________________________ Percent of all unrelated individuals-------Mean income deficit-----------------------P•no•t __ ---- ... __ ........ __ -------- -- ---- .... ---Percent of oll persons_ _____ ------------Relo1ed children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both parents ------------

-

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' fl•Hlos Percent ---- ________ -----·----------·-------_ of oll families_ _________________

Mean income deficit-----------------------Familieslodlvldu1b with female head -------------------_ U•roloted __________________________

Percent of all unrelated individuals-------Mean income deficit ---- ---- •• __ ------ -----P1no1s -- ..... ____ ---- __ ---------------- ...... ---- _

Percent of off persons------------------Related children under 18 yeors--------------Percent living with both parents------------

'Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students In dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 511

Table 124.

Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Brantley

Brooks

Bryon

Bulloch

Burke

Butts

Calhoun

Camden

Candler

Carroll

Catoosa

Chorlton

1 501 39 149 121 126 108 146 137 148 111 100 112 88 96 20

3 350 228 414 369 437 290 292 196 251 227 113

1 657 68 179 107 113 135 151 154 132 140 91 181 109

7 179 393 568 575 580 568 586 614 506 479 371 668 601 519 146 5 $6 520 $7 557 827 $4 798 11 785 $3 553 $5 267 4 606 $948 $1 698 2 553 $1 331 $1 968

4 116 330 522 579 462 331 283 303 235 167 153

2 432 76 178 221 171

1 515 93 220 233 194 126 108

2 657

1 665 89 226 150 185 172 128 139 101 153 34 115 53 83 15 22 $5 082 $6 859 224 $3 511 1 988 $4 436 $6 116 323 $1 394 $2 287 234 $1 991 $1 882

11 583

7 624 120 335 334 267 374 621 637 712 631

1 316

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS All f1mlllt1 --------------------------

Less thon $1,000 ____ ---- ------------ --------$1,000 to $1,999 ---- ------------------------$2,000 to $2,999----------------------------$3,000 to $3,999 ---- ---- ---------------- ----$4,000 to $4,999 ---- ------------------------$5,000 to $5,999 -- -- -------------- ------ ----$6,000 to $6,999----------------------------$7,000 to $7,999----------------------------$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------$10,000 to $11,999--------------------------$12,000 to $14,999 -------------------- ------$15,000 lo $24,999--------------------------$25,000 lo $49,999--------------------------$50,000 or more -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- Median income ---------------.. -------.. -----Mean income __ -----------.. -----------------Families with female head --------------------Mean Income ............... ------ ............................. -----All families and unrelated Individuals -----------Median income ..................................................................... .. Mean Income-----------------------------All unrelated individuals----------------------Median Income -- __ ---------------- -- -----Mean incom&---------------.. -------- -----Female unrelated individuals ____ ---------------M-eon income ............................................................... .. Per capita income of persons ........ ---- ............ ---- -

$6 449 $7 198 142 $3 130 1 732 $5 843 $6 571 231 $1 704 $2 501 125 $1 802 $1 922

177 151 150

84 6

40 $4

$6 $3

4 $3 $5 $1 $2 $2 $1

15 783 158 509 590 171 855 381 821 187 212 537 275 653

$6

$1

$4 1 $5

$6

$1 $2

7 490 179 217 356 903 997 597 246 316 680 137

$2 435 $1 891

l11 247 210 188 158 212

268

240

178 250 39 16

205 161 50

$4 498 $6 285

$7 011 $8 169 360 $4 913 2 889 $6 101 $7 261 457 $1 387 $2 425 308 $2 115 $2 092

820 $3 237 389 $3 418 $5 240 l 273 $1 179 $1 860 867 $1 732 $1 545

s

4

66

111 106 48 81 78 64 27 26

$4 139 $5 673 248 $4 542 1 878 $3 522 $5 047 363 $1 371 $2 434

259

$2 154 $1 445

$8 $8

$4

142 153 132 174 152 187 232 232 211 355 315 262 41 3 390 871 262 512 201 441

3 $7 $7 904 544 $1 916 $3 181 329 $2 321 $2 228

249

1 1

l 1

$7 $8

l

694 629 677 844 012 108 937 859 909 399 155 954 137 20 617 431 210 278 449 587

$6 16 $5 $6 479

4 866

646 1 141 1 018 661 95 32 $8 653 $9 248 582 $6 123 8 732 $7 924 $8 471 1 108 $1 749 $3 128 801 $2 843 $2 636

$1 $1 2 $1 $2

214 832 741 562 355

11 9 $7 1

583

7 624

33 102 107 153

217 98 63 92 91 74 92 91

73 25 5 $5 469 $7 553 151 $3 540 1 643 $4 709 $6 495 327 $1 614 $2 235 194 $1 774 $1 880

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES 1 501 1 212 $6 774 177 $3 641 338 $2 647 395 $1 245 180 $786 373 $1 130

3 350 2 647 $5 224 308 $5 450 694 $3 768 927 $1 232 514 $831 509 $1 840

1 657 1 316 $7 252 114 $8 516 57 $1 680 351 $1 479 280 $994

353 23.5 $2 173 $1 306 30.9 3.82 203 3.05

419 25.3 $2 208 $1 539 40.1

52 353 181 75.7 123 53.2 $867 $900 39.0 1 470 24.8 23.6 17.2 84.2 622 73.0 264 28.6 171 $6 148 93 $36 37.1

1 173 35.0 $1 920 $1 660 26.1 4.41 783 3.30 265 227 1 173 644 82.6 562 68.5 $818 $952 37.9 5 736 42.3 12.5 14.4 57.2 2 572 58.3 1 082 43.9 599 $6 112 483 $31 51.3

---

234 15.6 $897 52 102 44.2 $588 l 052 17.7 475 72.2

833 24.9 $1 212 208 484 59.0 $626 4 068 29.9 1 784 51.2

1 457 22.3 719 52.2

--

444 29.6 $1 827

-

147 63.6 $1 167 1 859 31.3 748 77.5

1 461 43.6 $2 149 338 607 73.9 $1 305 6 914 50.9 3 021 58.3

534 32.2 $2 042 131 153 62.2 $1 462 2 456 37.6 1 194 64.2

All fo11lllt1 -------------------------·

--

Wi1h wage or salary income -----------------Me
340 $1 434

7 179 6 010 $7 004 755 $6 609 1 055 $2 268 1 362 $1 251 624 $920 1 518 $1 647

4 116 3 323 $5 780 272 $4 220

450 $2 910 910 $1 110 890 $1 008 722 $3 181

2 432 2 099 $7 190 264 $8 420 139 $2 007 657 $1 323 364 $811 537 $2 068

1 515 1 188

$4 930

153 $3 796 165 $5 895 402 $1 169 252 $919 138 $3 496

2 657 2 452 $8 577 179

$6 111 58 $1 022 429 $1 312 208 $736 427 $1 567

1 665 1 252 $5 668 227 $6 678 369 $3 385 349 $1 228 272

$969 289 $2 999

999

6 823

980 329 $6 354 671 $1 870 2 232 $1 383 1 039 $939 2 396 $1 711

$8 902 590 $6 246 168 $2 548 1 234 $1 608 299 $802 1 078 $3 182

1 650 14.2 $2 037 $1 272 28.8 3.62 826 3.16 346 246 1 650 785 69.8 2 048

855 11.2 $2 184 $1 153 15.1 3.58 425 3.00 173 109 855 452

1 316 1 055 $6 743 203 $7 383 104 $4 360 284 $1 375 188 $986 237 $1 259

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL'

Fotolllts -- ------ -----·-··- --·-··------------ .

Percent of all fomllles------------------ . Meon family Income----------------------Meon income deficit---------------- .... ----Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ Moon size of family -----------------·----With reloted children under 18 years --------Meon number of related children under 18 yr Families with female heod -----------------With related children under 18 years-------

---Foodly h10d1 -------------------------------- Civilian male heads under 65 years __________ _. Percent in lobor force _______________ .. ____ _ Un,.loted fndlvldMDl1 __ ·- ------ ---- ------ -- ---- Percent Qf all unrelated individuals .. ., .. ___ _Mean income ............ ----------------------- Mean Income deficit----------------------Percent receiving public: assistance income ..........~™"-----------------Percent of all persons ______ ---· -- _____ _Percent recei,.ilng Social Security income ______ _.Percent 65 years and over ........ __ ., _________ ,,,_ P.ercent receiving Social Security income ........... Relot•d children under 18 years •••• ---- •• ___ _Porcent living with both porents ----------- H••••hokta ---- __ ---- ---- ____ -------- ____ -- _Percent of all households ______________ _ In owner occupied housing units------------- Mean value of unit---------------------- In renter occupied housing units------------- Mean gross r-ent .. ----------------------- Percent locking some or oil plumbing facilities •• -

65

4.40 277 3.51 118 98 419 200 68.0 137 55.7 $680 $1 137 24.8 1 979 30.3 14.4 13.5 72.4 . 1 002 58.4 405 29.8 210

$6 090 195 $34 58.5

1 741 24.3 $1 935 $1 720 22.1 4.53 1 185 3.43 399 346 1 741 1 008 81.9 1 459 60.7 $731 $1 128 11.7 9 338 32.1 10.8 11.3 67.1 3 835 57,1 T 674 27.9 501 $9 738 1 173 $56 36.5

l 731 42.1 $2 112 $1 880 37.8 5.03 1 291 3.63 561 465 1 731 878 86.7 835 65.6 $780 $980 43.5 9 546 52.7 9.7 12.7 54.7 4 467 55.0 1 678

45.9 438 $6 937 1 240 $32

64.9

518 21.3 $2 157 $1 467 38.2 4.10 297 3.55 156 128 518 233 71.7 271

59.3 $824 $978 26.2 2 393 23.8 14.9 17.8 63.6 1 128 45.5 530 27.0 194 $7 950 336 $45 47.7

651 43.0 $2 202 $1 649 28.3 4.87

474 3.61 153 122 651 382 84.6 220 60.6 $911 $867 46.8 3 392

52.0 10.1 11.7 60.6

1 664 53.5 546 42.5 230 $6 127 316 $21 64.8

449 16.9 $2 267 $1 450 27.2 4.35 339 3.06 133 115 449 232 76.3 281 51.7 $907 $891 28.8 2 233 19.7 16,2 13.7 68.0 1 022 64.9

578 34.7 $2 086 $1 398 33.7 4.01 339 3.23 125 84 578 326

84.7

20.9 334 $6 970 175 $51 43.6

200 61.9 $807 $947 33.5 2 516 40.3 12.0 15.3 57.8 1 087 63.6 410 36.6 117 $8 709 293 $37 44.4

299 11.3 $1 051 104 223 41.0 $631 1 464 12.9 644 58.4

597 22.5 $1 924 149 311 57.2 $1 223 2 922 25.8 1 328 69.0

$1 983 146 225 69.7 $1 255 2 992 48.0 1 309 61.6

509

61.4 $875 $985 14.7 8 020 18.3 20.3 22.3 66.5 2 625 60.5 2 076 22.1 770 $9 769 1 306

69.5 590 53.2 $802 $1 008 12.2 3 654 13.0 23.2 21.6 70.1 1 248 67.3 973 14.4 600 $9 164 373

301 22.9 $2 386

$1 507 39.9 4.81 204 3.99

75 57 301 151 76.2 200 61.2

$954 $645 30.0 1 647 29.0 13.5 12.4 67.3 875 61.4 322 29.0

204 $6 152 118 $27 50.0

$67

$66

27.5

16.3

343 20.6 $1 161 75 180 55.7 $581 1 623 26.0 755 66.2

1 049 9.1 $914 245 1 662

458 6.0 $984 126 494

49.9

44.6

$688 5 393 11.9 1 613 52.2

$689 2 079 7.4 633

49.0

53.8

692

2 348 20,3 $1 621 453 2 286

1 185 15.5 $1 547 218 645 .58.2 $1 351 5 119 18.l 1 940 71.7

470 35.7 $1 725 90 215 65.7 $1 225 2 325 40.9 1 112 63.5

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

"·~·-----------------Percent of all fomllies .------------- __ •• -

Mean income de-ficlt ----------------------Families with female head ------------------ U•,.loted lndlvkl..ls -------------------------Percent of all unrelated Individuals ------Meon income deficit----------------------P1noR1 ------- ------ _______ ,.. _______________ _ Percent of all persons---------------.. -- . Reloted children under 18 years _____________ _ Percent llvJng wilh both parents ·---------- -

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

fl•lllts ___ , __________ •• ---· ---- ------ _____ _

Percent of all fomilies -------------·---Mean income deficit------------·---------- Families with female heod ------------------ . Unroleted lodlvld..ls __ •• ______ ---- __ ---- __ ---Percent of all unrelated indMduols --·---- Mean............ income_____ deficit--------·-------------Ptnana . : ____________________ ---Percent of oil persons-----------------Related children under 18 years _____________ _ Percent living with both parents----·-·---- -

--

95

319 19.3 $948 96 126 51.2

1 289 18.0 $1 199 339 1 260

$145

$793 6 996

52.4 22.4 2 987 52.3

2 208 30.8 $2 184 450 1 618 67.3 $1 459 11 129 35.6 4 707 62.0

1 275 31.0 $1 337 470 735 57.7 $636 6 898 37.9 3 518 53.4

318 13.1 $1 160 114 233 51.0

451 29.8 $1 169 124 172

$657

$582 2 257

2 035

721 29.6 $1 847 175 292 63.9 $1 340 3 417 34.0 1 554

49.4 $2 528

652 902 70.9 $1 332 10 520 57.9 5 153 55.9

l 709 17.0 783 34.7

56.0

47.4 34.5 1 145 51.1

784 51.7 $2 249 173 253 69.7 $1 166 3 969 60.7 1 981

SB.6

41.6

68.6 $1 324 11 149 24,6 3 968 67.3

187 14.2 $1 058 53 133 40.7 $676 l 151 20.3

634

1

Excludes Inmates of Institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students In dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years,

12-512

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum bose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Chatham

Chottahoochee

Chottoogo

Cherokee

Clarke

Cloy

Clayton

Clinch

Cobb

Coffee

Colquitt

Columblo

8 449 180 424 458 452 643 658 781 697 808 699 1 116 757 636 129 11 $7 902 $8 456

14 835 428 641 912 1 023 1 096 1 038 1 033 1 020 1 028

873 114 143 158 56 71 67 36 52 9 30 59 21 43 5 9 $3 384

25 456 275 376 446 550 657 1 163 1 341 1 510 2 107 2 119 4 526 5 243 4 580 471 92 $10 965 $11 557 1 593 $6 754 29 023 $10 338 $10 757 3 567 $4 610 $5 047 1 761 $4 004 $3 193

1 552 53 193

52 214 682 1 010 1 130 1 375 1 684 2 291 2 660 3 236 3 473 3 693 7 816 9 785 11 476 1 647 256 $11 247 $11 989 3 737 $6 583 61 349 $10 378 $11 011 9 135 $4 181 $5 426 4 710 $3 955 $3 442

5 710 267 523 503 461 585 623 452 363 340 314 448 378 323 107 23 $5 828 $7 257 752 $4 713 7 251 $4 885 $6 171 1 541 $1 173 $2 145 856 $1 719 $1 967

8 318 414 711 818 634 761, 742 577 538 539 580 732 654 498 102 18 $6 137 $7 276 1 185 $4 150 10 230 $5 177 $6 405 1 912 $1 588 $2 615 1 318 $2 594 $2 038

5 641 181 238 313 354 401 382 435 504 450 434 692 674 499 75

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS All farnlllts -------------------------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 to $5,999----------------------------$6,000 to $6,999----------------------------$7,000 to $7,999----------------------------$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------$10,000 to $11, 999 ____ -- ---- ---- -------- ----$12,000 to $14, 999 __ ---- ---- ------ ---- -- ----$15,000 to $24, 999 __ ---- ---- ----------------$25,000 to $49, 999 __ ---- ---------- ---- -- ----$50,000 or more----------------------------Median lnoome -----------------------------Mean income-------- __ .., ____ .. ----------------

Famities with female head --------------------Mean income-------- .. ---------------------

All families ond unrelated individuals -----------Median income---------------------------Mean income-----------------------------All unrelated individuals-----------------------

Medlan income ----------------------------

---------.r------

Meanunrelated income ............ -------Female individuals ___________________ _ Mean Income ____ --------------------------

Per capita income of persons __________________ _

46 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 3 5 5 5 1

969 579 592 774 975 773 225 364 411 229 321 489 456 400 101 280 245 390 416 769 170 441 781 201 259 385 105 637 671

1 941 209 20 45 78 115 145 304 154 92 110 205 224 210 19 11 $7 354 $9 029 113 $2 435 19 070 $2 507 $3 334 17 129 $2 343 $2 689 254 $1 797 $2 467

5 570 98 391 283 399 350 539 477 442 398 451 781 555 347 45 14 $7 561 $8 152 563 $5 290 6 486 $6 634 $7 331 916 $1 668 $2 334 $2 033 $2 305

294 794 088 627 345 515 418 921 $1 936 $2 420

969 323 875 677 658 228 $2 067 8 166 $1 526 3 906 $959 10 984 $2 348

1 941 1 707 $8 848 64 $3 766 7

5 570 4 840 919 441 $7 263 256 $1 406 1 174 $1 413 422 $932 1 005 $1 456

8 449 7 322 $8 200 990 $6 126 415 $2 832 1 482 $1 345 447 $769 1 327 $1 379

7 940 16.9 $2 066 $1 582 29.0 4.01 5 597 2.99 3 683 3 089 7 940 2 816 73.3 6 441 45.0 $893 $926 22.2 38 258 20.9 15.9 15.3 71.5 16 904 38.7 12 246 22.7 3 979 $10 048 8 267 $61 16.5

332 17.1 $1 236 $2 587 8.4 4.36 259 3.13 75 75 332 200 29.0 58 40.6 $513 $1 297 1 506 17.1 3.5 3.2 56.3 753 72.l 276 16.1 88 $8 844 188 $53 22.8

879 15.8 $2 141 $1 194 23.1 3.55 434 2.95 200 155 879 385 63.9 512 55.9 $921 $860 23.2 3 635 17.7 28.l 27.3 74.6 l 361 56.3 1 073 21.6 586 $6 294 487 $40 23.7

5 401 11.5 $1 178 2 872 5 190 36.2 $629 26 919 14.6 11 866 30,5

274 14.1 $2 093 75 53 37. l $927 1 103 12.5 539 61.0

10 609 22.6 $1 987 4 246 7 470 52.l $1 219 50 652 27.5 22 353 46,8

549 28.3 $2 408 75 69 46.3 $1 497 2 748 31.2 1 559 84.4

$8 $9 7 $4 64 $6 $7 17 $2 $3 9 $2 $2

649

644 $5 9 $7 $7 1 $1 $2

676 1 519 1 631 2 071 630 89 $8 220 $10 002 1 745 $5 337 29 838 $3 286 $5 919 15 003 $1 123 $1 882 7 336 $1 637 $2 712

- i48 $2 209 1 123 $2 759

...

250 $1 340 $1 878 171 $1 792 $3 069

77 153 151 161 140 123 80 98 93 107 97 26

-

$5 925 $7 061 170 $3 503 1 888 $5 029 $6 155 336 $1 163 $1 969 166 $1 968 $1 805

9 $8 028 $8 768 526 $4 783 6 402 $7 421 $8 048 761 $1 367 $2 706 454 $2 184 $2 303

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All fornlliH -------------------------With wage or salary income ------------------Mean wage or salary income ________________ _ With nonfarm self.employment incame __________ _ Milon nonform self-employment income-------With farm self-employment income _____________ _ Mean form self-employment income----------With Sooiol Security income ___________________ _ Mean Social Security income----------------With public assistance or public welfare income __ _ Mean public assistance or public welfare income_ Wi1h other income---------------------------Mean other income-------------------------

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL• ~~~------------------Portent of oil families __________________ _ Mean family income---------.. -------------Mean income deficit------------------------

Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

Mean size of family ------------------------

With related ohlldren under 18 years---------Meon number of related children under 18 yr_ Families with female heod ------------------With related children under 18 years -------Foonlly heads--------------------------------Civilian mole heods under 65 years ___________ _ Percent in labor force ____________________ _ Unrt-l•t•d Individuals __________ ---- __ ---- __ ---- _ Percent of oil unrelated Individuals -- ---- __ Mean income __________________ ---- __ -----Mean income deficit -----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ PeneJts __ ---- ------ __ ------ ---- __ ------ ____ _ Percent of all persons __________________ _ Percent receiving Social Security income __ -----Percent 65 yeors and over------------------Peroent receiving Social Security income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Pereent living with both parents -----------Ht•••hal41 ____ ---- __ ------ __ ---- ---- __ ---- __ Percent of all households---------------In owner occupied housing units-------------Meon volue of unit---------·------------In renter occupied housing units-------------Mean gross rent------------------------Percent locking some or all plumbing facilities __ _

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL 1 ~·"'•• Percent of all families ---__________________ _

------ -- ---- ----

---------- -- -----

Mean income deficit-----------------------familiesIndividuals with female heod -------------------_ U•nlatod __________________________ Percont of oil unrelated individuals-------Mean income deficit -----------------------P•rso•• ____________ ---- ---------- ---- ______ _ Percent of all persons __________________ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both po rents ______ ---- __

.•. -- ---- ------ --

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

,.

----

--------------- -- -_ Percent of oil families_ _________________ Mean income deficit-----------------------families with female heod ------------------Unrelated lodlvlduala --------------------------Percent of all unrelated individuals-------Mean income deficit -----------------------Parsens ______ ------ __ -----------------------

Percent of all persons ________ ----------_ Related children under l B years ____ ---- •• ----Percent living with both parents------------

46 41 $8 3 $8

...

106 $1 901 59 $848 590 $3 248

-

25 24 $10 2 $7

1 552 1 288 $6 317 178 $8 408 101 $5 376 362 $1 258 183 $718 142 $1 385

52 48 $11 5 $8

214 764 299 113 189 422 $3 006 5 945 $1 529 1 420 $724 15 469 $1 404

5 710 4 723 $5 870 650 $7 205 1 013 $4 482 1 172 $1 265 565 $756 894 $2 885

8 6 $6 1 $5 1 $2 1 $1

"'

456 177 909 240 114 203 $1 618 2 297 $1 504 531 F37 6 558 $1 579

318 905 608 010 762 236 517 902 239 914 $901 1 485 $1 875

5 641 5 079 $8 237 540 $7 203 130 $1 378 744 $1 329 371 $971 1 110 $1 989

447 51.2 $1 821 $2 005 28.0 4.52 309 3.29 124 95 447 254 67.B 153 61.2 $734 $1 039 39.2 2 174 60.7 12.6 11.6 67,5 968 53.3 335 53.4 203 $5 319 132 $20 60.9

1 243 4.9 $1 991 $1 614 10.6 3.97 833 3.02 348 289 1 243 721 83.5 823 25.3 $762 $1 065 16.4 5 760 5.9 13.l 11.3 70,9 2 467 59.4 1 582 6.2 788 $15 521 794 $106 15.5

448 28.9 $2 200 $1 621 29.5 4.70 308 3.78 110 81 448 223 81.2 204 60.7 $581 $1 225 13.2 2 309 36.3 12.7 12.9 70,5 l 116 70.4 524 35.2 184 $7 410 340 $33 66.6

3 045 5.8 $1 991 $1 479 12.0 3.78 1 979 2.84 937 759 3 045 1 472 82.7 2 464 28.2 $843 $987 11.9 13 988 7.1 17.4 16.3 76.7 5 595 57.l 4 176 7.9 1 976 $15 630 2 200 $91 10.4

1 493 26.1 $2 071 $1 647 25.5 4.46 1 052 3.35 409 346 1 493 870 84.6 703 58.6 $869 $954 20.5 7 366 32.9 12.1 10.8 68.7 3 226 59.9 1 304 29.8 511 $8 697 793 $42 34.5

2 002 24.1 $1 940 $1 659 28.2 4.17 1 315 3.21 574 476 2 002 l 069 63.l 965 54.0 $768 $1 026 24.8 9 322 29.3 13.4 12.6 69.0 4 020 54.2 2 055 29.6 697 $8 264 1 358 $46 36.0

887 15.7 $2 216 $1 544 24.8 4,32 634 3.16 249 227 887 403 72.0 447 58.7 $668 $1 138 16.6 4 275 19.2 10.9 11.7 64.5 1 873 61.3 816 18.4 356 $11 396 460 $57 43.9

1 256 B.5 $1 043 454 3 635 46.7 $736 8 075 12.5 2 067 44.9

362 41.5 $1 372 112 142 56.6 $657 1 791 49.B 844 49.6

772 3.0 $1 388 236 681 20.9 $785 3 788 3.9 1 632 57.B

325 20.9 $1 097 75 188 56.0 $849 1 684 26.3 848 76.3

1 937 3.7 $1 214 700 2 071 23.7 $668 9 270 4.7 3 548 49.4

1 054 18.5 $1 172 318 584 48.7 $633 5 182 22.8 2 396 54.8

1 422 17.l $1 226 480 846 47.3 $682 6 696 20.9 2 988 46.7

551 9.8 $1 220 204 404 53.1 $783 2 763 12.4 1 264 49.6

2 981 20.l $1 610 789 5 006 64.4 $1 371 15 753 24.3 4 679 58.9

506 58.0 $2 663 124 174 69.6 $1 322 2 333 64.9 l 035 56.3

1 897 7.5 $1 835 410 922 28.4 $1 379 8 969 9.2 4 128 69.3

579 37.3 $2 118 117 220 65.5 $1 580 2 857 44.6 l 469 75.9

4 384 8.4 $1 773 1 163 2 992 34.2 $1 230 19 958 10.2 8 327 65.0

1 '91 34.9 $2 060 443 791 66.0 $1 284 9 271 40.8 4 214 65.8

2 641 31.B $2 040 682 1 143 63.9 $1 282 11 802 36.9 5 165 57.1

1 180 20.9 $1 978 272 515 67.7 $1 406 5 364 24.0 2 404 67.0

835 463 033 590 460 194 $2 513 1 946 $1 433 731 $891 5 085 $2 160

873 641 $5 025 36 $1 378 129 $3 576 251 $1 105 152 $881 107

1 209 14.3 $2 202 $1 214 17.3 3.71 643 3.07 209 140 1 209 606 78.5 690 58.9 $855 $926 14.l 5 173 16.9 24.3 24.3 80.0 l 902 74.1 1 084 18.5 668 $9 117 416 $47 30.4

2 033 13.7 $1 999 $1 329 17.B 3.60 1 155 2.80 603 483 2 033 l 116 70.3 4 422 56.9 $853 $1 048 5.6 11 735 20.4 12.3 12.7 67.l 3 120 52.3 3 893 22.5 981 $12 172 2 912 $93 12.0

530 9.5 $841 140 418 45.6 $543 2 421 11.B 923 45.6

744 8.8 $884 145 581 49.6 $611 3 248 10.5 1 086 65.3

1 237 22.2 $1 573 270 575 62.B $1 189 5 269 25.7 2 006 63.5

1 675 19.B $1 617 257 762 65.0 $1 264 7 107 23.0 2 783 80.5

p

14 13 $9 1 $7

•Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living In barracks, college students In dormitories, and unrelated indlvlduols under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

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Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970- Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Cook

Coweta

Crawford

Crisp

Dade

Dowson

Decatur

3 048 200 242 238 251 223 227 236 327 231 106 347 214 165 41

I 267 54 162 147 143 128 102 73 69 59 102 101 70 52

4 438 211 377 438

2 523

987

5 361 322 579

$6 606 $7 110 368 $4 069 3 674 $5 472 $6 238 626 $1 226 $1 988 411 $1 700 $1 891

8 236 318 543 419 453 540 634 790 658 605 538 976 881 688 164 29 $7 640 $8 592 1 044 $4 656 9 846 $6 722 $7 624 1 610 $1 552 $2 671 1 048 $2 144 $2 343

$4 996

$6 423 $7 613 859 $4 079 5 645 $5 160 $6 498 l 207 $1 471 $2 399 881 $2 219 $2 029

3 048 2 454 $6 702 352 $4 863 504 $3 445 591 $1 250 301 $789 405 $1 976

8 236 7 230 $8 273 697 $7 049 219 $2 497 1 734 $1 268 655 $912 1 250 $2 156

l 267 1 102 $5 647 147 $4 480 135 $1 506 325 $1 229 260 $701 158 $1 050

776 25.5 $1 793 $1 689 26.2 4.16 497 3.24 204 188 776 427 78.9 428

454 35.8 $2 323 $1 744 40.3

34.6 3 659 30.3 17.3 16.8 66.7 1 587 54.8 808 32.0 430 $6 931 378 $43 46.5

1 449 17.6 $2 010 $1 557 26.8 3.90 839 3.10 492 365 1 449 572 67.7 949 58.9 $803 $996 18.7 6 600 20.6 21.6 20.9 70.6 2 527 46.1 1 878 25.0 818 $10 049 I 060 $53 32.6

507 16.6 $1 414 146 368 58.8 $662 2 452 20.3 1 050 53.0

990 32.5 $2 117 219 466 74.4 $1 331 4 594 38.0 2 012 61.9

De Kolb

Dodge

Dooly

Dougherty

Douglas

4 128 224 436 412 438 357 370 269 311 262 229 276 227 230 55 32 $5 532 $7 692 614 $3 661

2 543

21 317 880 l 091 l 296 l 209 l 458 1 753 l 661 1 497 l 540 l 215 2 4ll 2 308 2 371 530 97 $7 875 $9 171 3 392 $4 517 29 554 $5 976 $7 462 8 237 $1 926 $3 039 3 861 $2 312 $2 467

1 598

INCOME OF FAMILIES ANO UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS f11allle1 --------------------------_ less than All $1,000 ____________________________ $1,000 to $1,999----------------------------$2,000 to $2,999----------------------------$3,000 to $3,999----------------------------$4,000 to $4,999----------------------------$5,000 to $5,999----------------------------$6,000 to $6,999 •• --------------------------$7,000 to $7,999----------------------------$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------$10,000 to $11,999 -------------- ---- __ ------$12,000 to to $14,999-------------------------$15,000 $24,999 _________________________ _

-$25,000 to $49,999--------------------------$50,000 or more---------------------------- Median Income---.. ---------------------.. -- .. Mean income _____ .. __ ---------- __ ----------- Families with female head -------------------- Mean income---- ______ ---- __ .................... -- .. All families and unrelated individuals -- -- __ -- -- _Median income .... ------------------------- Mean income ............ ----------------------- All unrelated individuals---------------------- Median income ............................ ____________ _ Mean income ............ __ ---- .... ____ ------ ........ .. Female unrelated individuals ............ ---- .... __ ........ .. Mean Income __ --------------------------Per copila income of persons .................................. ..

--TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES With wageAllorfaRIUlll salary ------------------------income ____ .,. ____ .,. _______ _Mean wage or salary Income_., _____________ _With nonfarm self-employment income _________ _Mean nonfarm self-employment income .... ----- With form self-employment income ____________ _ Mean form self-employment income---------- With Socio I Security income ________ ------ -- __ _Mean Social Security income ____________ ., __ _ With public osslstonce or public welfare income __ Mean public assistance or public welfare income With other Income __________________________ _Mean income _______________________ _-

-

ot~er

-

s -

$6 182 184 $3 669 1 489 $4 391 $5 602 222 $974 $2 291 132 $1 043 $1 449

374 297 370 359 329

344 223

424 296 307 80 9

4 438 3 675

$6 800 485 $7 565 391 $4 006 979 $1 380 811 $1 158

756 $1 677

77

42

223 172 128 245 273 242

105 70

53 84 118 88 lll

2~1

251 178 244 178 61 5 5 $6 593 $6 895

75

76 58

52 55

--

$6 244 $6 675

606 523 442 473 476 330 335 260 413 299

246 46 11 $5 441

$6 442

211

75

818

$4 131 3 119 $5 542 $5 903 596 $1 000 $1 707 360 $1 384 $1 882

$4 126

$4 132

1 151 $5 622 $5 955 164 $774 $1 618 119 $1 664 $1 903

6 684 $4 419 $5 618 1 323 $1 358 $2 281 898 $1 923 $1 705

987 787

5 361 4 429 $5 920

2 523 2 195 $7 075 133 $4 940

45 $559

472 $1 349 193 $963 290 $1 242

$6 793 114

499

$4 866

$7 232 516 $2 046 1 452 $1 230 694 $850 768 $1 662

85 $3 814 169 $1 137 108 $1 001 78 $815

106 1 1 2 2 3 4 4

866 432 788 024 673

442

123 607 s 936 6 376 6 101 14 064 18 963 28 223 6 362 752 $12 137 $13 290 10 011 $7 351 134 450 $10 540 $ll 562 27 584 $3 997 $4 870 17 098 $4 234 $3 747 106 99 $12 11 $8

866 772 235 428 718 768 $957 13 930 $1 565 2 927 $751 40 560 $1 853

4 945 $4 627 $6 696 817 $1 101 $1 667

596 $1 616 $2 109 4 128 3 344 $7 360

400 $4 684 504 $2 242 965 $1 242 690 $936 850 $2 695

146 387 343 223 183 220 ll8 199

140 91 160 148 156 29

-

$4 943

$6 187

403 $3 443 3 ll4 $3 906

$5 436 571 $1 388 $2 089 422 $1 924 $1 623 2 543 l 881 $5 523 232 $4 984 516 $4 769 645 $1 295

423 $919 366 $1 376

21 18 $8 2 $8

134 319 317

277 403 539

442 543 650 588 1 200 1 152 915 89 30 $9 298 $9 718 578 $6 097 8 503 $8 671 $8 997 905 $1 772 $2 948 616 $2 537 $2 679

317 923 523 125 205 339 $1 763 3 100 $1 400 1 952 $996 4 871 $2 031

1 598 6 765 $9 348 676 $7 200 121 $5 046 l 206 $1 440 318 $901 l 322 $2 340

3 958 18.6 $2 135 $1 695 31.9 4.37 3 039 3.26 l 852 l 625 3 958 1 468 78.3 2 755 47.0 $916 $923 23.6 20 070 23.l 11.8 11.0 63.4 9 754 39.8 5 450 23.S 1 305 $12 234 4 145 $63

864 11.4 $2 095 $1 205 16.6 3.50 448 2.83 169

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' , ... 111.. -- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- ------ -- -- -------- -

-Percent receiving public ossis1once income ____ _Mean size of family ____ ,. _________________ _With related children under 18 years--------- Percent of all families -- ---- ------------

Mean family income----------------------Mean income deficit-----------------------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr

Families with female head ------------------ -

---

With related children under 18 years ------Family htad1 -------------------------------- Civilian mole heads under 65 yeor•-----------

Percent in labor force __________________ .. _ Unrelated lodlvldval1 _________________________ _ Percent of all unrelated individuals------Mean income-------------- __ ------------Mean income deficit-----------... ----------- Percent recefving public assistance rncome----- P•n.••s __ ---- __ ------ ---- __ ------ ------ ---Percent of ell persons-----------------Percent receiving Social Security income ______ _-Percent 65 years and over------------------ Percent receiving Social Security income ____ _ Related children under 18 yeors _____________ _Percent living with both parents __ ---- ----- -

-

Percent of all households---------------

Hous1hcih11 __ -------- ------ ------------ -----

In owner occupied housing units ____________ _ Mean value of unit-------------.. --_..,. ___ _In renter occupied housing units------------Mean gross rent------------------------ Percent lacking same or all plumbirig facilities __ -

68.4 $787

$994

286 3.85

1 184 26.7 $2 084 $1 583 45.S 4.28 796 3.34

115

464

70 454 267 74.5 154 69.4 $700 $1 059 23.4 2 421 42.8 12.2 12.8 53.9 1 121 63.4 314 41.5 143 $8 488 171 60.2

375 1 184 505 76.6 742 61.5 $884 $906 36.3 5 808 32.4 12.6 15.0 56.6 2 739 43.7 1 479 35.7 495 $10 057 984 $57 37.l

977 11.9 $1 218 374 827 51.4 $657 4 459 13.9 1 641 37.6

317 25.0 $1 239 94 127 57.2 $769 1 774 31.3 849 57.8

872 19.6 $1 010 384 585 48.S $636 4 412 24.S 2 123 41.3

349 13.8 $984 89 175 58.3 $614 1 455 14.8

2 018 24.5 $1 893 598 1 047 65.0 $1 327 9 214 28.8 3 862 56.4

617 48.7 $2 173 143 163 73.4 $1 426 3 188 56.3 1 484 67.5

1 456 32.8 $2 138

742 29.4 $1 741 127 206 68.7 $1 346 3 17A 32.2 l 228 68.2

4.99

$44

532 21.l $2 106 $1 359 27.4 3.67 290 2.69 101 87 532 292 67.5 189 63.0 $781 $1 004 23.3 2 139 22.4 18.0 16.9 67.1 780 60.9 467 26.7 303 $7 137 164 $48 39.0

256 25.9 $1 981 $1 207 33.6 3.36

114 2.70 39 25 256 ll9 72.3 131 79.9 $753 $1 036 25.2 990 27.2 20.1 28.8 53.3 304 62.8 151 28.8 74 $10 909

77 $33 33.1

1 769 33.0 $2 094 $1 640 27.6 4.41 1 197 3.35 518 427 1 769

924 75.8 837 63.3 $766 $1 008 26.5 8 630 39.6 14.5 13.S 68.7 3 957 57.3 1 758 38.l 829 $7 115 929 $39 39.2

5 920

s.s

$1 997 $1 571 14.6 3.88 4 183 2.72 2 051 1 767 5 920 3 057 81.0 6 121 24.7 $793 $1 052 9.1 29 112 7.1 13.9 13.1 69.6 11 582 55.4 9 037 7.6 4 010 $17 397 5 027 $108 5.4

1 210 29,3 $2 055 $1 507 29.B 4.08

771 2.91 319 231 1 210

606 72.4 595 72.8 $775 $1 011 41.3 5 537 35.7 14.5 16.8 60.3 2 147 65.6 1 025 32.5 540 $6 274 485 $35 36.9

995 39.l $2 080 $1 610 33.7 4.36 644 3.37 267 184 995 534 81.6 387 67.8 $920 $850 37.7 4 724 46.0 14.7 15.9 64.8 2 223 60.3 868

46.6 442 $6 199 426 $37 48.7

24.4

ll4 864 417 73.6 487 53.8 $720 $1 067 16.4 3 507 12.3 22.3 24.0 69.S 1 !Bl 65.4 908

14.4 553 $11 390 355 $56 19.2

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL 1

U11r1J1te• l11dM.tuab ---------------------- ---- Percent of all unrelated Individuals------- Mean income defJcit ----------------------Penan1 _______ ....... -- ______ ,._ .... ___ ,.. ________ -Percent of all persons._.., ______________ _F1mlllo1 Percent ----·--------------- -- -- ----- --_ of all families ________ ---- -_____

Mean income deficit __ .. _________ ---- __ ----- Families with female head------------------ -

Related children under 18 years _____________ _ Percent living with both parents ----------- -

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL 1

fa•IUts ______________ ------ ---- ________ ----

----

Percent of all fomilles-----------------Meon Income deficit ----------------------Families with femole heod -----------------Uoroloted lndlvld•als ______________ -· ---- __ ---all unrelated individuals------MeanPercent incomeofdeficit ___________________ ... __ _ P•rsop1 ---- __ -----------------------.. -- ---- Percent of all persans-----------------Reloted children under 18 years_. ___________ _-

-

Percent living with both parents ----------- -

563 842 69.8 $1 225 1 101

39.S 3 213 46.8

457 44.2

183 18.5 $718 35 126 .

~~·: 708 19.S 202 52.5

308 31.2 $1 737 39 136 82.9 $1 435 1 253

34.4 458

74.7

l 243 23.2 $1 175 426 718 54.3 $682 6 156 28.2 2 884 S0.9

3 915 3.7 $1 271 1 521 4 889 19.8 $784 20 074 4.9 7 794

2 235 41.7 $2 148 569 969 73.2 $1 293 10 726 49.1 4 931 61.8

8 576 8.0 $1 850 2 653 1 369 29.8 $1 297 42 282 10.2 17 650 61.8

49.6

814 19.7 $1 113 239 509 62.3 $692 3 778 24.3 1 523 60.l

1 572 38.1 $1 943 380 621 76.0 $1 403 6 720

731 28.7 $1 079 188 311

54.S $544 3 578 34.6 1 644 61.3

1 190

46.8 $2 193 291 422 73.9 $1 202 5 671

43.2

54.8

2 711

2 586 63.0

66.6

2 630 12.3 $1 337 l 413 2 207 37,7 $632 13 598 15.5 6 657 31.S

490 6.4 $1 022 112 415

5 324 25.0 $2 101 2 099 3 220 55.0 $1 217 26 714 30.4 12 876 48.5

1 215 16.0 $1 575 210 549 60.7 $1 363 5 203 18.2 2 125 75.6

45.9 $762 1 987 7.0 609 55.7

•Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living Jn barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

12-514

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Early

Echols

Effingham

Elbert

Emanuel

Evans

Fannin

Fayette

Floyd

Forsyth

Franklin

Fulton

$1,000 to $1, 999 -------------- -------- ------$2,000 to $2,999----------------------------$3,000 to $3,999----------------------------$4,000 to $4,999----------------------------$5,000 to $5,999----------------------------$6,000 to $6,999----------------------------$7,000 to $7, 999 ---- ------------ -------- ----$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------$9,000 to $9 ,999 -------- ---------- ------ ----$10,000 to $11,999--------------------------$12,000 to $14,999 ____ ------------ ______ ----$15,000 to $24,999--------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 __ ---- ---- ____ -------- -----_ $50,000 or more ____________________________

3 112 213 388 365 357 272 257 152 148 186 159 235 162 193 19

443 4 57 97 16 36 17 27 18 26 41 38 35 27 4

$4 857 $6 408 538 $3 244 3 997 $3 713 $5 385 885 $1 312 $1 785 602 $1 521 $1 688

$5 676 $6 809 59 $3 540 515 $4 819 $6 184 72 $1 767 $2 340 28 $2 418 $1 766

4 617 196 396 373 342 412 423 415 342 394 291 419 301 243 61 9 $6 401 $7 251 535 $4 128 5 604 $5 490 $6 409 987 $1 675 $2 473 762 $2 135 $2 081

4 615 292 477 426 379 437 437 295 344 321 235 302 280 293 85 12 $5 678 $6 975 687 $3 443 5 697 $4 693 $6 022 1 082 $1 401 $1 955 686 $1 779 $1 908

l 870 106 211 220 181 160 187 113 163 71 98 125 125 99 11

Medion income -----------------------------Melln income------ ____ -------------------- __ Families with femole head --------------------Mean income---------------------- __ -----All families ond unrelated individuals -----------Median income ---------------------------Mean income---- ............. ------------------ __ All unrelated lndlvlduals ----------------------Median income ---------------------------Mean income---- __ ------------------ .... ___ _ femofe unrelated individuals ___________________ _ Mean income ____ ......................... -------------Per capita income of persons ________ ---- ______ _

3 354 141 198 197 273 185 139 260 299 267 316 463 345 206 42 23 $7 950 $8 541 262 $3 166 3 879 $7 210 $7 683 525 $1 216 $2 198 310 $1 270 $2 163

$5 305 $6 313 293 $4 031 2 283 $4 272 $5 506 413 $947 $1 855 312 $1 982 $1 710

3 703 158 363 327 329 334 484 379 322 228 197 252 185 122 17 6 $5 704 $6 299 430 $4 091 4 295 $5 233 $5 761 592 $1 238 $2 400 420 $2 347 $1 857

2 962 68 148 91 165 132 162 193 197 222 240 432 400 416 79 17 $9 429 $10 310 269 $7 129 3 353 $8 659 $9 428 391 $1 783 $2 747 214 $2 383 $2 768

19 621 399 1 021 1 024 l 108 l 347 1 411 1 523 1 530 1 568 1 423 2 614 2 340 1 884 328 101 $8 285 $9 255 2 194 $5 462 24 397 $7 008 $8 011 4 776 $1 553 $2 902 3 261 $2 245 $2 677

4 667 188 299 240 269 321 446 421 392 398 336 589 386 303 61 18 $7 381 $8 096 292 $5 263 5 219 $6 885 $7 627 552 $1 750 $3 658 417 $2 131 $2 362

3 427 108 291 207 299 316 330 383 228 293 234 305 265 142 13 13 $6 424 $7 200 407 $4 531 4 234 $5 435 $6 162 807 $1 024 $1 754 557 $1 569 $2 059

150 349 5 097 6 201 6 615 7 919 8 681 9 041 9 042 9 597 9 828 8 791 16 209 17 917 24 286 8 703 2 422 $9 359 $11 738 27 234 $5 823 225 594 $7 005 $9 287 75 245 $3 128 $4 388 43 485 $3 705 $3 459

3 112 2 495 $5 829 266 $5 698 486 $1 710 707 $1 175 770 $1 002 512 $2 833

443 305 $7 151 52 $1 963 83 $3 817 94 $1 138 133 $870 89 $2 174

3 354 2 904 $8 041 278 $7 033 309 $4 601 598 $1 365 290 $914 672 $1 245

4 617 3 900 $6 864 581 $5 714 264 $2 065 793 $1 244 513 $1 064 709 $1 847

4 615 3 735 $6 470 568 $5 964 618 $3 293 870 $1 037 624 $936 690 $1 619

1 870 1 577 $5 576 266 $4 947 279 $1 892 414 $1 148 249 $893 352 $1 337

3 703 2 937 $6 215 403 $5 257 164 $1 418 1 073 $1 420 264 $879 717 $1 343

2 962 2 643 $9 910 311 $7 125 162 $2 064 498 $1 279 145 $839 664 $1 564

19 17 $8 1 $7

621 230 701 686 606 363 $2 247 4 014 $1 452 1 323 $928 4 119 $2 665

4 667 3 989 $7 639 618 $6 016 529 $2 958 779 $1 058 327 $803 654 $1 440

3 427 2 788 $6 723 380 $5 723 471 $2 882 722 $1 204 361 $970 638 $1 851

150 134 $10 14 $10 1 $1 27 $1 11

1 136 36.5 $2 041 $1 890 50.4 4.99 825 3.90 352 285 l 136 599 84.6 577 65.2 $780 $984 37.8 6 245 49.4 11.6 12.9 56.8 2 865 54.5 1 032 41.5 320 $8 088 712 $32 62.7

145 32.7 $2 094 $1 000 64.1 3.69 88 2.83 47 33 145 48 100.0 37 51.4 $893 $893

572 31.5 19.6 23.l 61.4 337 28.2 120 37.2 48 $5 354 72 $25 50.0

629 18.8 $2 052 $1 627 25.8 4.15 412 2.84 156 117 629 360 75.3 359 68.4 $812 $981 34.5 2 967 21.8 16.8 16.8 66.2 l 258 63.0 640 25.7 339 $5 672 301 $31 62.0

1 097 23.8 $2 055 $1 513 30.9 4.04 671 3.17 273 210 1 097 561 63.8 578 58.6 $916 $850 24.4 5 005 29.1 15.4 19.8 54.9 1 992 56.4 925 25.1 403 $8 793 522 $48 33.7

l 341 29.1 $1 935 $1 609 32.3 4.15 851 3.24 393 308 1 341 680 72.4 705 65.2 $866 $926 28.1 6 270 34.7 12.9 16.1 60.0 2 551 52.4 1 314 33.8 481 $6 529 833 $37 50.2

615 32.9 $2 073 $1 683 24.1 4.45 403 3.60 166 126 615 356 78.1 294 71.2 $700 $1 049 26.2 3 028 41.6 13.1 13.8 67.2 l 299 58.2 554 37.l 273 $7 276 281 $46 36.1

837 22.6 $1 904 $1 322 18.5 3.47 397 2.84 140 90 837 424 68.6 369 62.3 $785 $1 004 23.8 3 273 24.6 22.2 24.7 67.9 1 105 71.7 687 25.7 440 $6 230 247 $43 38.7

366 12.4 $2 037 $1 364 20.8 3.82 205 3.19 94 66 366 171 77.2 212 54.2 $837 $965 34.9 l 611 14.3 22.7 20.3 78.9 688 53.l 285 13.4 163 $11 265 122 $43 45.6

2 531 12.9 $2 044 $1 231 24.4 3.49 l 285 2.91 780 571 2 531 1 147 66.6 2 138 54.3 $880 $918 23.2 10 983 15.4 25.1 23.5 76.0 3 617 48.2 3 700 18.6 1 391 $9 182 2 309 $53 16.9

783 16.8 $1 835 $1 384 22.5 3.42 389 2.74 94 68 783 481 75.7 294 53.3 $774 $1 002 23.1 2 971 17.7 19.2 20.9 64.4 993 79.0 449 16.5 244 $9 926 205 $51 45.0

616 18.0 $1 873 $1 324 31.2 3.42 271 3.07 147 90 616 292 69.2 454 67.2 $808 $980 34.4 2 558 20.3 21.5 26.1 63.8 835 69.6 617 26.4 256 $7 131 361 $42 33.9

20 448 13.6 $1 966 $1 685 27.3 4.00 14 518 3.01 9 706 8 217 20 448 B 106 72.7 22 538 32.9 $802 $1 027 16.1 104 402 17.6 14.7 14.6 68.6 43 353 38.0 32 994 17.6 8 101 $15 854 24 893 $77 5.4

864 27.8 $1 309 302 495 55.9 $666 4 450 35.2 2 233 50.4

67 15.1 $826 27 31 43.1 $554 360 19.8 202 36.6

452 13.5 $1 166 134 296 56.4 $679 2 231 16.4 896 54,8

726 15.7 $1 152 215 469 47.5 $553 3 205 18.6 1 301 47. l

975 21.1 $1 170 297 588 54.3 $608 4 484 24.8 l 859 53.9

442 23.6 $1 192 148 268 64.9 $685 2 189 30.0 1 030 51.1

574 15.5 $938 107 317 53.5 $684 2 317 17.4 701 71.8

259 8.7 $859 75 177 45.3 $649 l 191 10.5 475 48.0

1 548 7.9 $929 539 1 746 44.4 $615 6 913 9.6 2 129 43.0

505 10.8 $1 089 58 251 45.5 $686 1 972 11.7 700 75.3

455 13.3 $831 127 413 61.1 $603 2 070 16.2 699 69.2

14 122 9.4 $1 311 7 339 18 285 26.7 $749 74 204 12.3 30 550 30.6

l 374 44.2 $2 459 386 653 73.8 $1 280 6 722 53.1 3 127 56.1

197 44.5 $1 449 47 48 66.7 $1 130 854 47.l 410 38.8

797 23.8 $2 131 172 373 71.0 $1 377 3 930 28.8 l 668 67.0

1 462 31.7 $1 919 333 619 62.7 $1 218 6 246 36.3 2 567 63.3

l 725 37.4 $2 049 484 755 69.8 $1 291 7 750 42.8 3 175 58.1

764 40,9 $2 199 182 314 76.0 $1 416 3 415 46.8 1 502 61.9

1 231 33.2 $1 583 228 424 71.6 $1 286 4 878 36.7 1 773 75.7

461 15.6 $1 860 118 223 57.0 $1 349 2 134 18.8 945 57.l

3 645 18.6 $1 556 964 2 393 60.8 $1 239 15 279 21.1 5 350 57.3

1 031 22.1 $1 778 126 313 56.7 $1 359 4 005 23.7 1 516 79.6

892 26.0 $1 602 169 477 70.6 $1 361 3 795 29.8 l 326 75.3

27 664 18.4 $2 046 12 048 26 572 38.8 $1 293 137 744 22.9 57 740 44.0

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS famlllts --------------------------_ Less than All $1,000 ____________________________

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES ~h~~-------------

With wage or salary income------------------Mean wage or salary Income ________________ _ Wifh ncmform self-employment income __________ _

Mean nonfarm self-employment income-------With form self-employment income _____________ _ Mean farm self-employment income----------With Social Security income ___________________ _ Mean Social Security income-----------------

Wilh public assistance or public welfare income __ _ Mean public assistance or public welfare incomeWith other income •• ____ ------ __ ------ __ -----Mean -other income-------------------------

6

-

-

349 340 526 501 826 250 960 265 479 391 $857 46 621 $3 028

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1 Fo11lll11 ______ -------- -- ---- ---- -- -- -- -- ----Percent of oll families __________________ _

Mean family Income-----------------------Mean income deficit------------------------

Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

Mean size of family -----------------------With related children under 18 years ----------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr_

Families with female head ------------------With related children under 18 years -------fo111ly hHdl --------------------------------Civilian male heads under 65 years ___________ _

Percent In labor force---------------------

U•relotod lndMduols ______ ---- __ ---- ---- __ ---- _

Percent of oil unrelated individuals--------

Mean income---- ________________ ---------Mean income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ Pll'IDllS Percent -- -- -- ----- -- -- __________________ -- ------ ----------of all--persons _

Percent receiving Social Security income _______ _ Percent 65 years and over __________________ _ Percent receiving Social Security income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _

Percent living with both parents ------------

Hou111t0Ws ________ .... ------ ____ ------ __ ------

Percent of all households __________ -----!n owner occupied housing units-------------Mean value of unit-----------------------

In renter occupied housing units-------------Mean gross rent-------------------------

Percent lacking some or all plumbing facilities_ __

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL 1 FaiaU1t1 ____________________________________ _ Percent of oll famllles.. ---- __ ------ ---- _ Mean income deficit------------------------

Families with femole head ------------------Uorelotod lodivldvol1 __ -------- ---------- __ ---- _

Percent of oll unrelated individuals __ ---- __

Mean in.come deficit--------------------- .. -P1rso111 Percent ------ -·---------- __ ------ ---- _ _ of all---persons __________________

Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both parents ------------

-

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL 1 h1111'Utt1 Percent .... ____ ---__ ------ -----_ of oll-------------families __________________

Mean Income deficit-----------------------Families with female heod ------------------Uareltttd lndivld•ols --------------------------Percent of all unrelated individuals--------

Meon Income deficit-----------------------P1no111 ____ ---------- ---------------- __ ----Percent of all persons ____________ ..: _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both parents __ . . , ________ _ 1Excludes

inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students In dormitories, and unrelated Individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

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Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970- Cantin ued

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Gilmer

Glascock

Glynn

Gordon

Grady

Greene

Gwinnett

Habersham

Holl

Hancock

Haro Ison

2 435 101 216 194 241 269 267 163 242 147 136 244 109 75 22 9 $5 736 $6 762 229 $4 417 2 827 $5 067 $6 076 392 $1 330 $1 810 294 $1 896 $1 948

642 32 66 67 87 65 69 59 63 14 26 36 16 27 9 6 $5 058 $6 452

12 663 280 584 735 896 874 898 1 115 991 1 056 793 l 444 l 424 l 323 196 54 $7 958 $8 976 1 621 $4 325 16 895 $6 565 $7 630 4 232 $2 340 $3 601 2 000 $2 739 $2 566

6 300 201 312 250 246 532 621 529 569 497 402 802 744 515 58 22 $7 807 $8 582 619 $5 901 7 397 $6 994 $7 794 l 097 $1 718 $3 271 691 $2 928 $2 449

4 557 238 434 493 526 408 419 363 291 306 189 382 273 182 53

2 471 116 205 234 258 226 202 206 225 170 162 222

16 058 482 678 907 977 1 100 l 456 1 264 1 479 1 308 l 128 l 807 l 718 l 331 358 65 $1 788 $8 875 l 814 $5 702 19 077 $6 944 $7 883 3 019 $1 511 . $2 609 2 212 $2 068 $2 527

4 240 151 223 287 289

8 $5 973 $6 680 419 $5 224 3 133 $4 755 $5 711 662 $1 257 $2 096 458 $2 108 $1 735

5 263 137 371 307 378 422 497 507 494 449 350 563 405 302 71 10 $7 025 $7 704 457 $4 495 6 492 $6 029 $6 645 l 229 $1 424 $2 109 702 $2 083 $2 125

1 984 163 304 218 194 141 139 157 228 80 63 141 87 60 9

$5 428 $6 366 640 $3 706 5 493 $4 576 $5 679 936 $1 511 $2 332 646 $2 502 $1 776

19 245 352 591 663 703 951 l 127 l 315 l 422 1 565 l 484 2 866 3 012 2 717 381 96 $9 629 $10 449 l 331 $6 005 21 677 $8 906 $9 639 2 432 $2 275 $3 229 l 563 $2 757 $2 896

2 435 1 989 $6 336 277 $4 780 213 $1 750 657 $1 142 271 $882 298 $3 954

642 512 $6 425 98 $2 236 89 $1 31J
12 11 $8 l $8

663 275 235 151 715 73 $3 997 2 112 $1 604 750 $903 2 517 $2 556

6 300 5 551 $8 060 657 $6 775 415 $3 038 l 134 $1 297 301 $858 l 094 $1 720

4 557 3 574 $6 055 377 $4 943 840 $2 853 l 163 $1 193 505 $1 000 718 $1 693

2 471 2 076 $6 149 250 $4 805 137 $5 262 707 $1 167 284 $863 410 $1 825

595 24.4 $2 078 $1 257 28.4 3.74 295 3.06 106 66 595 307 66.l 241 61.5 $858 $926 36.9 2 465 27.9 19.9 21.8 67.3 898 80,3 424 29.8 198 $6 856 226 $45 53.3

212 33.0 $2 355 $1 258 41.5 4.24 123 3.74 43 39 212 109 87.2 90 74.4 $863 $926 52.2 989 42.l 14.l 16.4 66.7 405 53.3 208 42.5 71 $4 842 137 $33 58.7

1 787 14.l $2 184 $1 444 17.3 3.97 I 281 2.94 747 613 1 787 731 75.9 I 396 43.6 $848 $961 20.5 8 490 17.3 15.5 14.6 74.2 3 514 44.3 2 630 19.l l 142 $12 089 l 488 $65 17.4

806 12.8 $1 902 $1 462 12.9 3.66 413 3.14 138 106 806 437 78.3 599 54.6 $777 $1 008 17.7 3 551 15. l 23.0 25.2 70.7 l 255 68.7 990 18.8 535 $8 346 455 $49 26.0

1 320 29.0 $2 041 $1 606 22.7 4.32 921 3.25

410 16.B $797 68 203 51.B $610 1 726 19.5 630 83.0

127 19.8 $914 31 79 65.3 $589 499 21.2 191 51.3

1 125 8.9 $1 092 542 1 135 35.5 $673 5 438 11.1 2 300 38.l

767 31.5 $1 708 lll 270 68.9 $1 253 3 047 34,5 l 074 83.l

256 39.9 $1 889 43 95 78.5 $1 308 1 055 44.9 467 59.5

2 627 20.7 $1 745 914 1 587 49.6 $1 267 11 868 24.2 5 168 54.7

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS All famnle1 -------------------------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 to $5,999----------------------------$6,000 to $6,999----------------------------$7,000 to $7,999----------------------------$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------$9,000 to $9,999 __ ---- ----------------------$10,000 to $11,999--------------------------$12,000 to $14,999--------------------------$15,000 to $24,999--------------------------$25,000 ta $49,999--------------------------$50,000 or more----------------------------Medion income ____ -- ------ ______ -- __ -- _____ _

Mean income __ .. _____ ---.. ------- __ -----------Families with femole --------------------Mean incame ____ ,.head ___________ .. ____________ _ All fomilies ond unrelated individuals -----------Median Income -------·---------------·----

Mean ln<:ome ---- ---------------- ... ---------

All unrelo ted indivlduols -- -- -- ---- ____ ---- __ -- _

Median income ---------------------------Meon income ..... __ .... ---------.. -------------Female unrelated lndividuols-------------------Moon Income------------------------------

Per capita income of persons ........................................ ..

77 $3 988 763 $4 208 $5 678 121 $1 092 $1 576 105 $1 604 $1 821

-

111 126

-

-

$4 801 $5 657 330 $3 896 2 448 $3 880 $4 992 464 $955 $2 150 309 $2 049 $1 357

332 352 392 394 348 265

$7 $8 $5 5 $6 $7

$1 $2 $2 $2

449 411 268 48 31 239 403 453 117 073 374 429 833 538 471 606 117 389

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All famlllt1 -------------------------With woge or salary Income-------------------

Mean woge or salary in-come ________________ _

With nonlorm self-employment income __________ _ Mean nonfarm self-employment Income-------With form self-employment lncam•-------- -----Meon form self-employment income---------- With Sociol Security income--------------------

--

Mean Social Security income .. ---------------

With public assistance or public welfare income __ Mean public assistance or public welfare Income With other income--------------------------- -

Meon other income -- ____ -- __ .---- ------ ---- -

19 17 $9 2 $8

245 412 791 091 462 381 $1 174 2 672 $1 410 869 $879 4 622 $1 720

5 263 4 513 $7 365 694 $5 008 266 $2 957 1 129 $1 315 278 $843 924 $1 432

16 13 $8 l $7

058 912 354 873 749 717 $3i'033 2 578 $1 278 838 $820 2 690 $2 093

1 984 l 526 $5 585 178 $6 369 101 $3 071 503 $1 040 378 $868 295 $1 377

4 240 3 680 $7 980 403 $5 912 125 $2 749 877 $1 344 325 $869 580 $3 578

312 1 320 684 82.0 539 57.6 $845 $938 31.0 6 242 35.2 14.7 14.6 70.9 2 989 59.5 1 158 35.0 648 $7 752 510 $40 36.5

658 26.6 $2 225 $1 570 26.7 4.44 408 3.49 229 150 658 273 75.5 435 65.7 $827 $972 20.5 3 357 33.1 15.3 19.0 53.8 l 481 55.8 766 34.8 437 $5 895 329 $30 61.9

1 676 8.7 $2 015 $1 456 23.0 3.78 981 2.92 454 357 1 676 605 68.2 1 088 44.7 $853 $940 23.6 7 427 10.3 20.2 20.7 68.6 2 795 62.9 1 824 11.3 947 $11 745 877 $64 26.6

870 16.5 $1 930 $1 198 15.7 3.22 389 2.53 148 79 870 425 72.9 513 55.6 $936 $862 35.9 3 316 17.l 25.8 28.0 71.9 l 075 80.2 807 19.8 447 $7 900

2 301 14.3 $2 152 $1 360 18.0 3.90 l 373 3.09 634 458 2 301 l 209 78.2 1 380 51.3 $797 $1 004 16.2 10 348 17.7 17.3 17.2 68.6 3 923 59.6 2 513 18.2

829 41.8 $2 062 $1 763 32.7 4.77 575 3.72 214

$46 29.4

$10 4. l 502 $63 30.9

829 452 83.6 321 69.2 $690 $1 033 25.5 4 277 47.8 9.3 13.0 46.9 2 078 60.2 750 46.9 377 $7 416 373 $28 75.5

670 15.8 $1 926 $1 298 26.0 3.44 341 2.67 155 117 670 309 62.1 464 55.7 $689 $1 107 24.4 2 768 17.5 24.9 25.2 66.7 901 62.4 685 19.7 410 $8 382 275 $53 30.7

541 8.6 $1 147 103 506 46.l $698 2 308 9.B 690 53.0

904 19.8 $1 180 286 482 51.5 $566 4 446 25.l 2 107 57. l

439 17.B $1 142 181 399 60.3 $585 2 401 23.7 1 053 52.7

1 146 6.0 $1 038 348 891 36.6 $641 5 087 7.1 l 948 60.5

610 11.6 $755 112 428 46.4 $539 2 339 11.8 646 75.9

1 398 8.7 $1 067 441 1 190 44.3 $674 6 326 10.7 2 351 52.2

615 31.0 $1 240 178 269 58.0 $762 3 193 35.7 l 575 58.9

419 9.9 $998 101 433 52.0 $715 l 836 11.6 570 59.6

1 098 17.4 $1 799 202 656 59.8 $1 340 4 706 20.l l 775 73.6

1 705 37.4 $2 055 415 616 65.8 $1 240 7 842 44.2 3 534 62.6

873 35.3 $2 009 257 480 72.5 $1 320 4 404 43.4 1 940 60.6

2 458 12.8 $1 720 568 l 262 51.9 $1 222 10 500 14.6 4 193 70.5

1 211 23.0 $1 544 194 601 65.l $1 149 4 810 24.3 l 638 77.6

3 399 21.2 $1 663 807 1 574 58.6 $1 301 14 395 24.4 5 737 64.4

1 014 51.l $2 288 238 330 71.l $1 427 5 153 57.6 2 485 62.5

966 22.B $1 569 189 506 60.7 $1 445 3 850 24.3 l 263 65.7

INCOME lESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1 fl10lilt1 Percent -- -- -- --- -- -- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- --_of--oil--families _________________

-

Percent receiving public assistance income_,. __ _Mean size of family-- .. -------------------- With related children under 18 years--------- Mean number of relotod children under 18 yr Families with female head ------------------ With related cMdren under 18 years __ ----- faiolly httdt ____ ---- ____ ---- ---------- __ ---- Civilian mole heads under 65 years __________ _ Percent in labor force .......... ______________ _Uorolatod lndMdual1 _________________________ _ Percent of oil unroloted Individuals------- Mean income----------------------------- Mean family income----------------------Mean income deficit-- .. ----------------- .. --

Mean income deficit ......................... __________ _

-

Percent receiving pllblfc assistance income ______hmu _________________ Percent of oil persons------------------

Percent receiving Social Security income .... -----

----

Percent 65 yeors and over _________________ _ Percent receiving Social Security income ____ _ Related children under 18 yeors-------------- Percent livlng with both parents ----------H1u1thold1 .,._ ------ ____________ ,. _______ ----Percent of all households--------------In owner occupied housing units------------Meon valuo of unit---------·-----------In renter occupied housing units,. ___________ _ M-eon gross rent------------------------ Percent locking some or all plumbing facilities __

368

360

10~

177

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' fa., Hitt---- ____ ---- -- ------ -- -------- -- ---- -

Percent al oll families------------ -- ---- Mean income deficit----------------------families with femole head------------------ U.relot1d l•dMdual1 ------------------------·Percent of all unrelated individuals------Mean lncome deficit---------------------... P•no111 __ ....... _________ .... ------ ---- ___ ...... ---- Percent of all person•------------------ Related children under 18 yeors-------------Percent living with both porents ------------

---

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' famltlt1 Percent ------ -----------------------------_ of all families __________________ Mean income deficit-----------------------Families with female head ------------------Uorolated 11dMdual1 ______ ---- ______ ---- ______ Percent of oil unrelated Individuals -------Mean Income deficit-----------------------Ptno•s -------- .. ------------- ........ __ .... _____ ,,,__ Percent of all persons __ -- __________ ---- _ Reloted children under 18 years __________ ---·_ Percent living with both parents------------

•Excludes Inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students In dormitories, and unrelated lndMduals under 14 years.

12-516 GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970-Continued

!Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS All lalftlllts -------------------------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 to $5,999 ------ -------- --------------$6,000 to $6,999 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- __ _ $7,000 to $7,999----------------------------$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------$10,000 to $11,999--------------------------$12,000 to $14,999--------------------------$15,000 to $24,999--------------------------$25,000 to $49,999--------------------------$50,000 or more----------------------------Medlen Income -----------------------------Mean Income __ -----------------------------families female head ---------------------_ Mean with Income _____________________________ All families and unrelated Individuals -----------Medicn income----------------------------

Mean income------------------------------

All unrelated individuals---------------------·Median Income ---------------------------Mean Income------------------------------

Female unrelated Individuals ______ ------ __ ------

Mean income---------------------------.. -Per capita income of persons .. _________________ _

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All lalftlllt1 __ -------- ---------- -----·

With wage or salary income------------------Meon wage or salary Income ________________ _ With nonfarm self-employment income-----------

Mean nonform self-employment income-------Wllh farm ,.If-employment income ________ ------

Mean form self-employment income-----------

With Social Security income-------------------Mean Social Security Income----------------With public ossistonce or public welfore Income __ _ Mean public assistance or public welfare income_ With other income---------------------------Meon o.ther income-------------------------

Horris

Hort

Heard

Henry

Houston

Irwin

Jocks on

Jasper

Jeff Devis

Jefferson

Jenkins

2 8A9 88 287 235 228 235 227 220 209 198 161 244 210 240 61 6 $6 566 $1 902 361 $3 940 3 494 $5 437 $6 873 645 $1 198 $2 329 387 $1 773 $2 077

4 148 179 338 326 326 297 356 388 283 340 318 408 363 181 33 12 $6 649 $7 290 450 $5 359 4 865 $5 926 $6 528 717 $1 270 $2 117 570 $1 866 $2 031

1 427 96 120 81 105 104 112 126 133 100 96 168 137 49

15 850

2 059 141

5 566 191 291 343 454 461 409 505 503 554 372 646 546 255 31 5 $7 256 $7 626 551 $5 219 6 684 $6 322 $6 739 1 118 $1 682 $2 326 808 $2 307 $2 180

1 418

$6 074 $6 873 197 $3 747 1 819 $4 270 $5 793 401 $1 325 $1 973 246 $1 657 $1 823

2 409 12.9 229 196 169 233 248 178 231 158 104 290 120 99 21 4 $6 003 $6 781 284 $3 556 2 777 $5 399 $6 165 368 $1 468 $2 131 264 $1 863 $1 838

4 053 166 454 381 485 391 327 361 284 249 109 353 288 159 46

$6 758 $6 915 152 $4 799 1 655 $6 034 $6 250 228 $1 440 $2 089 150 $2 171 $1 943

5 836 132 288 389 299 399 384 467 490 396 371 620 657 820 111 13 $8 177 $9 315 548 $5 233 6 663 $7 438 $8 477 827 $1 541 $2 565 586 $2 227 $2 387

$3 596 5 090 $4 307 $5 527 1 037 $986 $1 784 705 $1 478 $1 655

1 934 150 201 157 220 208 175 148 132 128 129 110 73 85 9 9 $5 177 $6 196 333 $3 457 2 522 $4 123 $5 217 588 $1 459 $1 999 326 $1 612 $1 592

2 849 2 311 $7 268 363 $6 788 110 $1 757 777 $1 351 409 $1 036 583 $2 717

4 148 3 299 $7 166 519 $5 999 367 $1 615 885 $1 300 462 $1 052 671 $1 872

1 427 1 142 $6 887 140 $5 111 132 $2 907 383 $1 133 138 $896 166 $2 084

5 836 5 156 $9 045 555 $6 710 250 $348 1 218 $1 413 382 $788 1 267 $1 495

5 566 4 823 $7 161 545 $5 106 424 $3 398 1 176 $1 363 460 $952 1 054 $1 560

1 418 1 158 $6 628 129 $2 911 129 $4 178 384 $1 140 221 $944 216 $2 362

2 409 1 969 $6 455 337 $4 779 384 $2 202 437 $1 218 185 $845 170 $2 833

4 053 3 280 $5 763 559 $5 784 374 $2 733 941 $1 404 802 $1 069 588 $1 610

1 934 1 618 $5 637 212 $3 541 264 $3 661 443 $1 043 262 $747 246 $1 977

722 25.3 $2 232 $1 330 38.8 4.14 409 3.49 200 156 722 312 76.0 426 66.0 $899

907 21.9 $2 053 $1 469 31.6 4.09

321 22.5 $1 844 $1 321 31.5 3.42 158 2.73 65 39

900 15.4 $2 362 $1 628 20.9 4,73 630 3.70 217 170 900 472 75.0 483 58.4 $805 $974 23.8 4 738 20.0 14.2 15.7 64.3 2 178 57.4 915 20.8 367 $10 749 548 $44 44.2

904 16.2 $2 147 $1 270 22.0 3.77 487 3.04 150 71 904 529 81.5 628 56.2 $847 $934 25.3 4 038 19.4 18.8 23.4 64.9 1 454 75.0 947 22.7 413 $6 814 534 $53 39.0

457 32.2 $2 168 $1 233 29.8 3.81 225 3.26 100 74 457 212 81.1 264 65.8 $827

585 24.3 $1 816 $1 482 19.0 3.86 337 3.02 141 100 585 339 79.4 208

1 318 32.5 $2 306 $1 590 41.1 4,56 952 3.44 485 420 1 318 542 74.7 753 72.6 $780 $1 022 40.1 6 766 39.9 13.6 15.0 58.9 3 149 41.7 1 368 40.3 550 $7 741 818 $37

689 35.6 $2 185 $1 797 28.6 4.80 485 3.68 213 163 689 389 85.6 345 58.7 $855 $950

2 334 29.4 1 119 56.7

546 9.8 $961 106 507 45.3 $646 2 435 11.7 789 65.0

259 18.3 $927 65 254 63.3 $569 1 269 22.1 473 45.2

402 16.7 $1 105 113 185 50.3 $634 1 683 17,9

848 41.2 $2 092 189 321 70.9 $1 389 3 962 49.9 1 833 61.0

1 280 23.0 $1 623 211 694 62.1 $1 267 5 553 26.6 2 035 74.8

570 40.2 $1 775 130 291 72.6 $1 332 2 535 44.2 968 54.6

818 34.0 $1 816 166 247 67.1 $1 215 3 425 36.5 1 412 69.8

--

2.97

1 1, 1 1 2 2 2 $9 $10 1 $5 19 $8 $9 3 $2 $4 1 $3 $2

518 543 716 882 054 166 132 271 971 013 482 516 255 34 356 122 533 156 392 262 058 542 992 296 286 767 802

15 850 960 493 066 324 386 $1 608 1 320 $1 300 684 $974 4 754 $1 824

14 $9 1 $6

208 235 192 234 196 151 151 106 61 167 106 78 25 8 $5 099 $6 643 252 $3 460 2 512 $4 375 $5 899 453 $998 $2 518 322 $1 692 $1 839 2 059 1 593 $5 526 273 $7 590

544 $2 228 508 $1 145 292 $1 014 369 $1 935

67 161 137 161 124 52 94 99 70 97 164 108 72 12

-

-

$5 457 $6 485

766

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEll

,,.,m.. Percent ------------------------------------of oil families __________________ _ Mean family Income-----------------------Mean Income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance Income .. _.. __ ,. Mean size of family -----------------------With related children under 18 years ---------Mean number of reloted children under 18 yr _ Families with female heod ------------------With related children under 18 years--------

heads--------------------------------Civilian male hoods under 65 years. __________ _

fa•lly

Percent In lobar force.·---~---------------

Uorwlato4 ln41vltlua11 __ •• __ ---------- ---- ______ _

oil unrelated individuals-------MeanPercent incomeof________________________ -----Mean income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

Peno•• ---- -- __ ---- -- -- ---- ------ -- ---- -- --Percent of all persons __ ----------------_ Percent receiving Social Security income _______ _ Percent 65 years and over __________________ _

Percent receiving Social Security income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both parents------------

Ho•11lio,tls ____ ---- _______ .. ---------- __ ------

Porcent of oil households----------------

In owner occupied housing units-------------Mean value of unit----- .. -----------------

In renter occupied housing units---------·----

Mean gross rent-------------------------

Percent lacking some or oil plumbing facilities •• -

$905 35.9 3 417 29.7 17.7 20.4 60.1 1 329 57.1 814 36.7 366 $8 298 448 $31

65.5

505 3.45 207 145 907 409 72.9 474 66.1 $828 $955 25.5 4 181 26.6 17.8 20.4

66.7 1 621

66.5 789 27.7 396 $1 204 393 $43 26.7

321 117 60.7 149 65.4 $1 063 $725 32.9 1 246 23.S 24.6 27.8 64.8 468 62.4 208 27.7 102 $4 618 106 $36 48.6

1 720 10.9 $2 308 $1 565 17.2 4.44 1 390 3.14

669 607 1 720 639 82.2 743 31.6 $734 $1 086 26.2 8 386 13.7 8.5 8.5 57.4 4 309 52.2 1 993 12.7 720 $11 314 1 273

$66 27.3

710 34.5 $2 066 $1 498 31.8 4.47 459 3.64 175 146 710 393 81.9 303

66.9 $753 $1 027 2.9.4 3 474 43.8 13.2 12.8 59.0 1 582 58.4 564 38.6 275 $7 122 289 $31 49.5

$991 38.3 2 003 34.9 20.4 21.7 65.1

755 53.8 475 38.4 176 $7 662

2.99

$39 52.4

56.5 $757 $976 36.1 2 465 26.3 17.6 16,6

65.6 963 67.3 461 26.0 217 $9 251 244 $35 36.0

40.6

48.7

3 655 44.4 11.3 10.6 62.7 1 767 56.8 607 41.9 208 $9 823 399 $35 53.9

908 22.4 $1 088 396 688 66.3 $644 4 720 27.8 2 260 36.8

485 25.1 $1 366 156 317 53.9 $562 2 545 30.8 1 202 51.6

1 700 41.9 $2 113 .570 805

847 43.8 $2 379 234 408 69.4 $1 218 4 399 53.3 2 131 59.8

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERn LEVEL'

,..ui.1Perc.ent --------of------- --------------- ..---all families ______________ __ .. -_ Mean income deficit------------------------

Families with femole head -------------------

Uorw1Gto4 lndlvltlual1 ____ ---- __ ---- __ ------ •• __ _

Percent of oil unreloted indlvlduols -------Mean income dolicit ------------------------

lfl•n••• Percent .... __ ----of---______ ------------- ---- __ oil persons. _________________ Related children under 18 years--------------Per
.....

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERn LEVEL' Percent of oil families __________________ _

-------------------------------------

Mean income deficit-----------------------Families with female head ----·-····------·-Uonlato4 lodlvltlual1 -----··-------------------Percent of oil unrelated individuals-------Mean income deficit ------------------ .... ___ _ P•no11 ....... __ ------ ------------------------ ...

Percent of all persons __________________ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both parents------------

518 18.2 $795 161 340 $616 2 342 20.3 851 54.6

593 14.3 $1 095 162 427 59.6 $591 2 709 17.2 1 071 58.4

954 33.5 $1 801 241 455 70.5 $1 277 4 387 38.1 1 764 65.1

1 240 2.9.9 $1 842 246 495 69.0 $1 346 5 414 34.4 2 281 71.7

52.7

225 15.8 $920 52 104

45.6 $475 821 15.5 273 42,1

431 30.2 $1 665 74 179 78.5 $1 010 1 716 32.3 641 64.9

574 9.8 $1 233 163 428 51.8 $617 3 069 12.9 1 463 49.6

1 105 7.0 $1 210 513 636 27.0 $765 . 5 424 8.8 2 844 44.3

1 314 22.5 $1 957 277 519 62.8 $1 330 6 432 27.1 3 084 63.8

2 472 15.6 $1 901 748 864 36.7 $1 351 11 766 19.2 5 977 61.1

467 22.7 $1 113 123 277 61.1

$664

643 58.5

77.6 $1 386 a 599 50.6 4 130 46.6

•Excludos inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living In barracks, college students In dormitories, end unrelated Individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

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Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on somplo. see text. Far minimum hose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS fomllle1 --------------------------_ Less than All $1,000. ___________________________ $1.000 to $2,000 to $3,000 ta $4,000 to $5,000 to $6,000 to

$1,999----------------------------$2,999----------------------------$3,999---------------------------$4,999----------------------------$5, 999 ______ -- ---- ---- ---- __ ---- __ _ $6,999-----------------------------

-

:~;ggg :~ :~:m:::::::::::::::::::::::::::: --

$9,000 to $9, 999 ____ -------- ---- ---- ________ _ $10,000 to $11.999 ••.• ----------------------$12,000 ta $14,999--------------------------$15,000 to $24,999-------------------------$25,000 to $49,999 .••• ---------------------- $50,000 or more---------------------------Median Income .. ----------------------------_ Mean Income ______________________________

-families with female head -------------------- Mean income .. _____ ...---------------------- All families and unrelated individuals ----------- Median income ____ -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ______ _-

Mean income-------------.. --------------- -

All unrelated individuals---------------------- Median income __ ..... ____ ............. __ ------ ____ _ Mean income ............. -------------------- .... .. Female unrelated lndividuols------------------Mean income ______ .................... ------------Per capita income of persons _________________ _-

--

Johnson

Jones

Lamar

Lanier

Lourens

Lee

Liberty

Lincoln

Long

Lowndes

Lumpkin

l 963

2 978 52 191 153 180 221 256 206 228 241 235 363 303 275 61 13 $8 008 $8 806 360 $6 909 3 497 $7 129 $7 930 519 $1 686 $2 909 301 $2 119 $2 284

2 547

1 221 68 89 129 87 118 144 99 80 73 64 118 76 50 20 6 $5 830 $7 243 117 $3 190 1 483 $5 029 $6 266 262 $834 $1 711 157 $1 861 $1 836

8 202

1 656 87 146 119 116 153 132 150 107 100 121 171 152

4 088 252 333 286

1 438

929 54 92 78 132 75 81 84

13 358 570 831 963 1 125 1 009 1 042 1 056 1 073 960 698 1 363 1 233 1 165 207 63 $7 077 $8 244 1 855 $4 432 18 532

2 059

96 260 209 186 163 188 155 139 172 91 148 70 67 13 6 $5 359 $6 133 283 $3 177 2 341 $4 391 $5 637 378 $990 $3 059 293 $3 364 $1 712

74 165 179 172 154 249 232 222 146 181 263 278 211 21

-

$7 218 $8 015 434 $5 347 3 375 $5 792 $6 583 828 $1 554 $2 179 422 $2 349 $2 086

644 622 629 676 649

646 679

680 398 505 654 624 616 132 48

400 400 348 394 285 286 183 362 287

55

249

30 17

18

$6 063 $6 810

458 317 119 106

$6 500 $8 139 218 $7 599 1 979 $5 708 $7 287 323 $1 892 $2 921 162 $2 277 $2 048

1 221 1 033 $6 585 127 $4 546 200 $2 575 244 $1 593 149 $862 253 $1 708

8 202 6 800 $7 232 983 $6 468 896 $2 335 1 575 $1 152 778 $856 1 315 $2 007

1 656 1 425 $6 546 121 $9 019 171 $3 687 279 $1 215 145 $971 235 $8 291

4 088 3 636 $6 562 288 $5 233 173 $1 857

321 26.3 $2 074 $1 566 28.3 4.35 214 3.34 77

2 148 26.2 $1 833 $1 815 23.2 4.26 1 412 3.31 658

455 27.5 $2 232 $1 872 21.5 5.25 331 4.14 135 115 455 254 81.9 158 48.9 $763 $1 049 41.8 2 545 37.0 7.3 9.1 46.8 1 162 51.8 312 30.8 147 $7 111 165 $39

1 053 25.B $1 989 $1 831 30.1 4.43 790 3.10 274 220 l 053 457 62.B 346

$6 346 $7 650 1 181 $4 156 10 419 $5 032

$6 546 2 $1 $2 1 $2 $2

217

500

43 136 139 166 156 96 141 72 94 88 107 103 25

67 31 44 91 31 9

$5 823 $7 159 197 $4 953 1 665 $4 967 $6 A93 227 $1 560 $2 276 162 $2 140 $1 863

$5 414 $6 291 140 $3 999 1 117 $4 524 $5 546 188 $1 367 $1 864 100 $1 402 $1 630

1 438 1 191 $6 738 184 $4 238 102 $2 250 356 $1 276 202

929 782 $5 737 67 $2 798 108 $1 819 245 $1 034 208 $1 062 207 $2 415

13 11 $7 1 $7

295 31.8 $2 180 $1 578 44.4 4.28 188 3.31 77 63 295 155 86.5 120 63.8 $839 $949 33.3 1 382 37.2 13.5 14.2 58.2 694 61.8 269 40.8 174 $5 164 95 $35 55.8

2 754 20.6 $2 076 $1 514 20.5

72

-

5 414 $3 336 6 885 $3 922 $5 170 2 797 $2 502 $2 772 354 $2 166 $2 010

60

-

$5 171 $6 633 5 174 $1 550 $2 474 2 542 $1 767 $2 243

87 192 132 158 164 201 162 162 171 119 203 169 129

4 6 $6 590 $7 164 202 $5 934 3 433 $3 269 $4 867 1 374 $915 $1 426 630 $995 $1 927

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All fo10ille1 ----------------------·-- With wage or salary income -----------------Mean wage or salary income-~-------------- With nonfarm self-employment Income _________ _ Mean nonfarm self-employment income------With farm self-employment income ____________ _ Mean farm self.. mployment income---------With Social Security Income. _________________ _Mean Social Security Income---------------Wi1h public assistance or public welfare income __ Mean public assistance or public welfare income Wif h other lncom •-- ______ ---- __ -- -- -- __ ----- Mean o1her income __ ---- ______ -- ______ ---- -

--

1 963 1 622 $5 627 239 $2 660 374 $2 483

434 $1 118 299 $815 300 $2 047

2 971 2 642 $8 351 284 $6 105 98 $4 773 510 $1 294 305 $1 014 520 $1 902

2 547 2 169

$7 522 276 $5 914 118 $573 701 $1 436 296 $917 591 $1 897

495 $1 017 483 $749 643 $2 003

$945 239 $2 573

358 421 704 366 989 739 $2 220 2 101 $1 336

995 $954 2 520 $2 312

2 059

1 605

$6 693 242 $5 973 254 $4 583 369 $1 327 208 $865 200 $2 044

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVELi

-Mean income deffcit ... - .. -------""------------ Percent receiving public assistonce income ____ _ Moan size of family ----------------------- With related chlldron under 18 years --------- Mean number of related children under 18 yr Families with female head ------------------ With related children under 18 years ------Famrly heads-------------------------------- Civilian mole heads under 65 yeors __________ _ Percent in labor____ force-------------------Uorolated l•divlduals -- __________ •• _______ _Percent of all unrelated Individuals------- Mean income----------------------------- Mean Income deficit----------------------- Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ P1no111 Percent __ ---------------------_of__all---------persons _________________ Pereen1 receiving So<:ial Security income___ .. __ _Percent 65 years and over _________________ _ Percent receiving Social Security Income ____ _Related children under 18 years _____________ _Percent living with both parents----------- Hou11•1Wt ____ ,.. _____ ------ __ ---------- ----- Percent of oil households--------------- In owner occupied housing units------------- Mean value of unit ---------------- ------ In renter o<:cupie-d housing units ... __ .,. ____ ----- Mean gross rent ____________ ..,,. _________ _ Percent locking some or all plumbing facilities __ -

1...1111. Percent ---· ----------------------------- --_ of oil fomilies _________________

Mean family income .. ----------------------

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' F••llles -- -- •••• ------------ ---- -- •• -- ---- -- Percont of oil families •• ---------------- Mean Income deficit----------------------Families with female heod -----------------u....1ottd lndlvltluols ---- ---- -- ---- ------------ Percent of all unrelated individuals------Mean Income deficit----------- .. ---------~P•n••• Percent __ ---- __of·-all.......... -------------- ______ .. _ persons _________________ _Related children under 18 years _____________ _Percent living with bath parents ----·------

---

624 31.8 $1 950 $1 603 36.4 4.37 372 3.60 177 148 624 285 75.8 281 74.3 $878 $906 43.1 3 005

500 16,8 $2 292 $1 565 25.0 4.61 345 3,58 127 97 500 292 80.8 310 59.7 $924 $892 12.9 2 613 21.7 12.6 12.7 74.8 1 184 63.9 526 23.5 311 $7 559 215 $37 48.1

455 17.9 $2 093 $1 332 26.2 3.72 271 2.91 140 109 455 180 78.9 323 51.7 $1 067 $747 26.9 2 016 19.3 18.9 22.8 62.5 790 55.3 524 23.2 277 $9 332 247 $51 32.4

469 23.9 $1 054 159 249 65.9 $540 2 219 29.0 940 46.6

343 11.5 $1 093 103 227 43,7 $686 1 710 14.2 744

296 11.6 $964 104 244 39.0 $474 1 337 12.5 537 57.5

211 17.3 $1 192

22.6 513 63.0

1 645 20.1 $1 288 552 1 088 49.1 $703 8 054 25.1 3 577 53.9

774 39.4 $2 100 212 311 82.3 $1 240 3 398 44.4 1 376 51.9

707 23.7 $1 952

647 25.4 $1 680 206 389 62.2 $1 038 3 024 28.3 1 317 51.9

453 37.1 $1 909 80 181 69.1 $1 597 2 243 44.6 1 057 76,9

2 701 32.9 $2 267 704 1 446 65.2 $1 324 12 583 39.2 5 423 61.9

39.4 13.7 15,8 55,7 l 136 50.9 584 39.4 170 $7 191 414 $32 57.9

55.0

54

524

321 192

2 148 l 142

76,6

76.6

181 69.1 $591 $1 158 43.1 l 576 31.5 12.2 13.5 61.8 741

1 302 58.7 $791 $1 001 28.3 10 442 32.6 13.8 15.5 61.9

69.6

57.8 2 290 31.1 720 $7 757 l 570 $41 44.3

334 33.5 175 $6 560 159 $42 51.5

57 178

67.9 $724 l 138

4 476

55.4

323 19.5 $1 371 106 146 45.2 $656 l 668 24.2

844 42.5

430 29.9 $2 463 $1 338 30.9

so.a

$683 $1 118 27.2 5 013 32.5

8.4 9.7 46.9 2 367 62.8 1 144 30.5 664 $7 428 480 $66 44.2

4.45 269 3.72 111 69 430 232

75.4 139 61.2 $831 $945 25.9 2 051 34.8 16.1 15.9 67.3

969 64.0 314

3A.4 156 $8 090 158

$44

44.6

776 19.0 $1 320 240 313 46.0 $756 3 706 24.0 1 775 57.0

248 17.2 $943 68 130 57.3 $541 1 254 21.3 573

1 398 34.2 $2 231 286 411 60.4 $1 340 6 3U 41.2 3 001 68.7

536 37.3 $1 969 132 139 61.2 $1 383 2 505

54.8

4.06 1 809 3.08 918

745 2 754 1 289 78.1 2 020

56.4

483 23.5 $1 895 $1 476 24.8 3.79 247 3.28 73

49 48)

281 59.1 440 75.6 $873 $989 13.6 2 272 28.7

$781 $1 055 23.7 13 201 25.0 13.0 13.2 63.7 5 653 52.3 3 363 25.2 1 288 $10 621 2 075 $61 34.2

18.4 68.2 733 73.9 316 25.5 156 $8 152 160 $44 27.5

1 050 28.2 500 60.2

1 833 13.7 $1 151 713 1 717 47.9 $737 9 156 17.0 3 896 44.5

313 15.2 $1 154 53 336 57.7 $747 1 522 17.6 531 71.6

372 40.0 $2 068 86 158 84.0 $1 142 1 810 48.7 807 66.7

3 757 28.1 $1 895 1 119 2 275 63.5 $1 366 17 729 32.9 7 449 57.1

627 30.5 $1 915 89 460 79.0 $1 399 2 878 33.2 1 050

201 21.6 $1 126 71 105 55.9

$577

17.0

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL 1

h~~-----------------Percent of oil families-------------- ___ _

---

Mean Income deficit ------------------ ----families with female head ------------------ Unr.loted lodMdHls -------------------------Percent of all unrelated individuals------Moon income deflcll ----------------------P1r10111 ------ -----------.. ·----------------Percent of all persons ...... _______________ _ Related children under 18 yoars _____________ _Percent living with both parents -----------

177 330 63.6 $1 271 3 518 29.2 1 661 68,2

611 36.9 $2 281 139 168 52.0 $1 422 3 072 44.6 1 538 57.6

42.5 1 206

67.7

74.6

'Excludes inmates of Institutions. members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students In dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

12-518

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see textl

Counties INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS f1mlllt1 --------------------------_ Less than All $1,000 ____________________________ $1,000 ta $1,999·---------------------------$2,000 to $2,999----------------------------$3.000 ta $3,999----------------------------$4,000 to $4,999 •• --------------------------$5,000 to $5,999----------------------------$6,000 to $6,999----------------------------$7,000 to $7,999----------------------------$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------$10,000 to $11,999--------------------------$12,000 to $14,999--------------------------$15,000 to $24,999--------------------------$25.000 to $49,999--------------------------$50,000 or more •• ---------------------------

Medion income -----------------------------Mean income __ ---- __ ------ ____ --------------

Famil1es with femole head --------------------Mean income-------- -- ------ -------- -- ---All families and unrelated Individuals -----------Median lncom-e ---------------------------Mean lncome-----------------------------All unrelated individuals----------------------Medianincome income.. ____________________________ ----------------------------_ Mean Fe male unreloted individuals ______ -- ___________ _ -----------------------PerMean tCJpltoincome---income of __ persons __________________ _

McDuffie

Mcintosh

Macon

Madison

Marion

Meriwether

Miller

Mitchell

Monroe Montgomery

3 749 137 299 265 268 287 286 250 300 264 246 377 394 289 72 15 $7 275 $8 168 576 $4 361 4 605 $5 975 $7 142 856 $1 745 $2 648 585 $2 160 $2 165

1 714 141 159 121 151 171 181 97 131 112 107 115 113 78 37

3 712 178 250 223 257 295 319 334 303 325 288 438 339 136 27

1 644 174 221 201 196 114 120 85 77 96 79 129 50

2 499 83 133 184 148 173 165 213 208 171 190 280 294 178 48 31 $7 724 $9 104 396 $5 272 3 358 $6 005 $7 353 859 $1 018 $2 259 659 $1 537 $2 266

2 408 137 190 301 235 220 185 161 179 186 166 134 129 156 29

$5 822 184 $2 831 1 951 $3 559 $5 203 307 $1 223 $1 891 205 $2 272 $1 593

4 558 285 424 449 437 363 470 392 269 269 203 407 271 244 64 11 $5 683 $6 975 730 $4 018 5 548 $4 742 $6 073 990 $1 378 $1 918 703 $2 015 $1 774

1 513 69 159 160 178 135 121 123 132 95 72 81 100 74 14

$7 000 $7 300 334 $4 247 4 262 $6 281 $6 655 550 $1 477 $2 302 388 $2 022 $2 091

1 187 67 166 79 94 114 80 112 105 91 66 101 57 43 7 5 $5 919 $6 552 192 $4 267 1 470 $4 886 $5 794 283 $1 470 $2 616 175 $2 346 $1 649

4 577 161 410

$5 630 $6 818 272 $3 224 2 143 $4 786 $5 884 429 $1 511 $2 153 228 $1 902 $1 729

2 921 150 279 338 320 265 246 229 166 168 130 171 247 179 30 3 $5 441 $6 715 600 $3 650 3 580 $4 436 $5 852 659 $1 415 $2 028 493 $1 715 $1 632

$5 459 $6 350 245 $4 214 1 985 $4 075 $5 315 472 $1 143 $1 998 208 $1 743 $1 758

$5 654 $6 678 347 $3 735 2 920 $4 575 $5 792 512 $970 $1 622 343 $1 514 $1 701

3 749 3 217 $7 827 417 $7 008 139 $1 932 632 $1 271 346 $1 038 591 $1 842

1 714 1 388 $6 560 243 $8 009 39 -$2 483 348 $1 095 174 $680 194 $1 196

2 921 2 484 $5 927 255 $5 717 305 $3 852 727 $1 300 667 $1 126 415 $1 353

3 712 3 129 $7 260 379 $4 097 400 $2 492 700 $1 224 407 $806 521 $1 241

$6 475

$6 881

109 $4 944 143 $2 771 256 $1 199 258 $982 223 $1 253

323 $4 352 289 $3 740 1 185 $1 216 645 $1 030 627 $2 002

1 644 1 162 $5 509 172 $3 550 432 $3 263 338 $1 132 292 $838 282 $1 850

4 558 3 771 $6 460 426 $5 742 646 $3 209 1 045 $1 135 756 $906 570 $1 831

2 499 2 l 89 $8 031 357 $7 974 149 $1 987 515 $1 136 299 $730 560 $2 189

1 513 1 193 $6 073 159 $4 893 264 $2 749 399 $1 039 237 $933 144 $1 552

2 408 1 959 $6 079 307 $6 080 282 $2 700 564 $1 012 382 $898 415 $1 520

827 22.1 $2 207 $1 573 29.4 4.32 540 3.48 274 225 827 380 76.1 454 53.0 $737 $1 046 31.3 4 026 26.4 12.9 15.0 52.2 1 940 51.3 1 002 28.6 256 $9 382 746 $41 47.2

519 30.3 $1 962 $1 856 20.0 4.49 381 3.28 168 153 519 222 78.4 261 60.8 $864 $943 16.9 2 593 35.2 13.7 15.3 67.8 1 196 55.6 559 37.8 407 $7 834 152 $40 46.2

1 017 34.8 $2 252 $1 711 42.4 4.89 751 3.72 370 319 1 017 490 84.3 435 66.0 $924 $870 47,6 5 405 42.6 12.0 11.9 67.4 2 880 51.7 966 37.9 522 $6 504 444 $42 52.5

681 18.3 $1 814 $1 308 28.3 3.31 270 2.98 113 60 681 315 70.8 353 64.2 $931 $868 40.8 2 610 19.3 22.8 26.9 63.9 754 78.1 574 26.3 249 $6 614 325 $42 39.4

403 34.0 $2 207 $1 541 45.2 4.70 251 3.89 115 86 403 212 75.5 150 53.0 $736 $1 055 31.3 2 043 40.2 9.3 13.7 39.1 913 64.1 370 39.2 128 $6 338 242 $29 83.0

1 203 26.3 $2 277 $1 511 36.9 4.47 743 3.66 308 233 1 203 573 69.5 821 66.7 $817 $1 003 22.8 6 197 32.2 17.0 17.8 69.4 2 673 55.7 1 195 30.7 532 $6 126 $33 66.3

665 40.5 $1 643 $1 663 32,9 4.14 374 3.54 120 66 665 415 83.9 210 68.4 $781 $1 001 24.3 2 964 47.0 10.0 14.9 55.3 1 249 74.5 406 42.4 163 $B 327 243 $32 46.6

1 371 30.1 $2 048 $1 695 33.6 4.57 971 3.49 405 356 1 371 759 71.3 667 67.4 $906 $878 31.5 6 939 36.9 13.0 13.7 60.9 3 210 54.1 1 316 35.0 552 $10 767 764 $39 28.9

488 19.5 $2 366 $1 203 27.5 4.05 291 3.23 168 113 488 220 92,3 361 59,5 $770 $975 21.1 2 337 22.1 13.7 17.0 60.2 1 039 60,3 468 23.8 170 $1 693 298 $39 58,3

406 26.8 $2 069 $1 561 27.6 4.41 272 3.50 132 108 406 193 91.7 171 55.0 $804 $989 24.0 1 963 33.4 12.7 14.5 61.6 796 55.0 345 31.7 134 $5 606 211 $31 54,5

700 29,1 $2 083 $1 799 34.9 4.70 476 3,52 211 163 700 332 83.1 350 68.4 $676 $1 117 34.0 3 631 37.1 16.8 15.5 71.1 1 652 53,0 641 35.4 181 $11 206 460 $46 41.0

533 14.2 $1 202 213 418 48.8 $663 2 732 17.9 1 202 38.8

394 23.0 $1 303 140 203 47.3 $679 1 777 24.1 783 52.4

648 22.2 $1 335 275 359 54.5 $550 3 675 29.0 1 999 46.1

475 12.8 $943 87 299 54.4 $520 1 689 12.5 425 69.9

286 24.1 $1 049 96 137 48.4 $692 1 322 26.0 561 52.0

772 16.9 $1 104 210 682 55.4 $697 4 181 21.7 1 774 50,0

495 30.1 $1 226 104 175 57.0 $697 2 226 35.2 1 005 74.4

942 20.7 $1 277 324 551 55.7 $574 4 846 25.7 2 399 51.5

250 10.0 $1 024 109 293 48.3 $685 1 301 12.0 489 38.7

298 19.7 $1 055 101 126 40.5 $796 1 322 21.9 599 52.9

526 21.8 $1 210 150 319 62.3 $748 2 763 28.0 1 260 56.7

1 120 29,9 $2 008 335 529 61.8 $1 306 5 439 35.6 2 516 54.8

657 38.3 $2 361 181 295 68.8 $1 263 3 268 44,3 1 608 64,2

1 304 44.6 $2 253 449 489 74,2 $1 195 6 909 54.5 3 501 54.0

944 25.4 $1 622 168 370 67.3 $1 257 3 494 25.8 1 171 73.4

476 40.1 $2 190 126 173 61.1 $1 327 2 365 46.4 1 125 65.3

1 594 34.8 $1 972 393 872 70.9 $1 384 7 913 41.1 3 409 58.3

778 47.3 $2 211 130 223 72.6 $1 375 3 330 52.6 1 428 77.0

1 744 38.3 $2 182 482 750 75.8 $1 202 8 553 45.4 4 094 57.1

652 26.1 $1 699 192 391 64.4 $1 336 3 283 30.3 1 471 67.8

605 40.0 $1 794 147 181 58.2 $1 376 2 646 43.8

917 38.1 $2 231 239 410 80.1 $1 355 4 475 45.3 1 968 58.3

-

-

464

$6 $7

$4 5 $5

$6

1 $1 $2 $2 $1

359 412 365 377 322 305 324 369 416 250 24 19 312 209 671 146 807 034 152 230 352 220 788 038 850

66 36

-

$4 263

-

Morgon

-

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All f1MHl11 --------------------------

With wcige or salary income------------------Mean wage or salary income ________________ _ Wllh nonform self-employment Income __________ _ Mean nonfarm self-employment income-------self~employment income _________ ... ___ _ Mean farm self·employment income-----------

With farm

With Social Security income ___________________ _ Mean Social Security income-----------------

With public assistance or public welfare Income __ _ Mean public assistance or public welfare income_ With other income ___________________________ _

Mean other income-------------------------

1 187 927

4 577 3 945

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL•

r... 111e. ________________________ ------------ _ Percent of oil families __________________ _

Mean family income-----------------------Mean income deficit -----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ Mean size of family -----------------------With related children under 18 years---------Mean number of related children under 18 yr_

families with female head -------------------

With related children under 18 years -------F1mlly hHd• __ ------ __ ------ __ -------- __ ---- _ Civilian male heads under 65 years ___________ _

Percent in labor force ____________________ _

Uoreloted lodlviduals ________________ ------ -----

Percent of all unrelated individuals-------Mean income ______ -----------------------Mean Income deficit------------------------

Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ Penan.1 __ ---- ________ -------- ____ ---- __ ---- Percent of all persons __________________ _ Percent receiving Social Security income _____ ;., __ Percent 65 years and over-------------------

Percent receiving Social Security Income _____ _ Related children under 18 yeors--------------Percent living with both parents ------------

Hou1e'.hol41 ---- ------ __ ---- ____ ---- ____ ---· __

Percent of oil households---------------In owner occupied housing units--------------

Moon value of unit-----------------------

In renter occupied housing units __ ---- _______ _ Mean gross rent------------------------Percent lacking some or all plumbing facilities __ _ INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' F1•Ple1 ______ -------- ---- __ ---- __ ------ ---- _

Percent of all families __ ----------------Mean Income deficit-----------------------families with female head ------------------Uon1l1totl lodivltfu1ts ---------------------------

Percent of all unrelated individuals---- .. --Mean income deficit -----------------------Peno.flt __ ---- ------ __ ------ ------------ ---- _ Percent of all persons __ ----------------Related children under 18 years---------------

Percent living with both parents ------------

..•. -- --

663

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

,

----------

-------- ---- -- ---

---- __________________ -Percent of all families _

Mean income deficit------------------------

families with femole head ------------------Uon11ri•4 lndlvlduol1 ---------------- ------ ----Percent of oil unrelated individuals -------Mean income deficit------------------------

Peno"s ____ -------- __ ------------------ ____ _ Percent of all persons------------------Related children under 18 yeors---------------

Percent living with both parents -----------1Excludes

l 119 59.7

inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in borracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under l4 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12-519

Table 124.

Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Doto based an sample, see text. for minimum bose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Murray

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS AU famUlts -------------------------Less than $1,000-----------------------------

3 463 92 125 160 136

F,~a i~ ~~m~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

246

li'.5 i~ !HE::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: :::gg~ :~ :;:~t::::::::::::::::::::::::::::

$I 0,000 to $11,999 ---- ---- -- ---------- ------$12,000 to $14,999--------------------------$15,000 to $24,999--------------------------$25,000 to $49,999--------------------------$50,000 or more----------------------------Median iricome .. - .. --.... -----------------------

Mean income ....................... ----------------------Families with female hood --------------------Mean income ............................................................. .. All families and unrelated individuals -----------Median income -------------.. -------------Mean income-------------- ................................... All unrelated individuals----------------------Median income ----------------------------

Me-an Income ............................................................. ..

Female unrelated lndivlduals-------------------Mean Ince me .......... --------------·---------Per capito income of persons ................................... ..

--

370 377 296 299 284 491 319 223 45

Muscogee

44 1 2 2 2 3 3 3 3 2 2 5 4 4

178 882 011 264 753 065 601 495 706 981 757 284 789 303

Newton

Oconee

Oglethorpe

Paulding

Peach

Pickens

Pierce

Pike

Polk

6 595 161 432 269

2 114 70 215 120 104 125 223 190 194 178 164 189 215 117 6

1 866 80 144 162 159 189 197 163 144 171 127 109 128 75 18

4 640 198

3 517 132 202 192 193 258 325 242 261 267 210 353

2 525 62 146 149 187 208 257 175 220 248 175 278 233 165

I 776 50 135 151 143 154 169 132 159 146 94 211 158 59 15

7 991 316 391 495 525 563 778 765 639 689 624 901 706 511 88

$7 563 $7 961 350 $5 224 5 297 $7 017 $7 235

404 450 550 513

604 411 487

798 .

5

2 360 126 173 180 187 239 226 221 199 143 115 195 146 177 33

$1 285 $2 111 416 $1 436 $2 204

$7 822 $8 765 616 $4 944 5 567 $4 867 $6 258 2 050 $844 $1 957 1 356 $1 471 $2 166

17 $7 357 $8 034 201 $5 302 2 941 $6 374 $7 197 416 $1 564 $2 116 300 $1 693 $2 206

$6 222 $7 126 331 $5 144 2 769 $5 439 $6 327 409 $1 167 $1 717 267 $1 193 $1 889

$6 652 $7 237 170 $3 264 2 154 $5 599 $6 360 378 $1 673 $2 240 229 $2 015 $1 878

$7 254 $7 803 882 $4 402 9 630 $6 330 $6 885 1 639 $1 607 $2 408 l 177 $1 983 $2 231

1 866 l 527 $6 296 202 $4 907 256 $3 259 419 $1 279 262 $787 362 $1 051

4 640 3 816 $8 308 422 $5 815 131 $4 213 854 $1 311 434 $884 426 $1 700

3 517 3 198 $8 106 287 $5 654 158 $3 220 629 $1 491 314 $869 718 $2 176

2 525 2 098 $7 852 263 $4 891 156 $3 397 516 $1 503 134 $674 482 $2 348

2 360 l 898 $6 390 322 $4 980 528 $3 102 568 $1 266 232 $731 359 $1 559

1 776 I 499 $6 803 166 $4 878 136 $4 642 415 $1 426 293 $1 034 275 $1 159

7 991

455

826 17.8 $1 760 $1 344 26.9 3.31 364 2.66 125 78 826 418 61.2 448 68,2 $829

693 19.7 $2 434 $1 572 25.4 4,76 477 3.63 262 207 693 347 78.7 1 001 68.2 $546 $1 311 9.5 4 297 27.9 10.1 11.2 55. l 1 766 49.3 l 000 27.4 446 $8 053 554 $60 47.1

455 18.0 $2 324 $1 212 14.l 3.84 256 3.01 73 46 455 256 65.6 244 58.7 $879 $921 7.8 1 993 20.8 22.4 20.5 76.0 786 79.3 394 20.8 250 $5 846 144 $39

540 22.9 $2 063 $1 446 23.7 4.03 349 3.01 168 102 540 265 75.8 306 74.8 $850

401 22.6 $2 436 $1 441 41.4 4.50 247 3.26 100

457 13.0 $1 144 212 919 62.6 $935 3 064 19.2 I 141

240 9.5 $962

946

790 606 114

341 814 176 381 611 190 657 970 012 508 538 037 974 678

6

4

$7 858 $8 748 858 $5 543 8 215 $6 616 $7 474 l 620 $1 448 $2 283 971 $1 990 $2 343

$7 052 $7 642 219 $5 245 2 655 $5 883 $6 522 541 $1 476 $2 143 252 $1 959 $2 176

$6 012 $6 732 231 $5 195 2 274 $5 131 $5 822 408 $1 036 $1 661 257 $1 416 $1 741

178 492 353 158 726 183 $509 6 161 $1 446 2 345 $961 13 104 $2 797

6 595 5 857 $8 294 561 $8 290 152 $3 254 1 301 $1 401 541 $853 l 222 $1 383

2 114 l 835 $7 222 192 $4 871 196 $2 685 401 $1 424 160 $822 356 $2 080

3.05 79 51 416 241 66.4 245 54.7 $658 $1 118 15.9 1 832 14.1 20.0 20.7 68.l 760 69.5 411 18.4 255 $7 073 156 $37 33.6

7 230 16.4 $1 974 $1 598 17.6 3.88 5 378 2.79 3 663 3 217 7 230 2 003 . 70.5 4 910 43.0 $820 $1 005 17.5 32 978 19.9 12.0 11.5 71.7 14 328 35.5 10 245 20.7 3 042 $13 786 7 203 $70 6.5

1 036 15.7 $2 176 $1 531 23.6 4.22 702 3.21 318 243 1 036 493 79.5 771 57.7 $858 $926 25.2 5 142 19.8 18.5 18,6 76.4 2 159 53.2 1 293 21.3 512 $9 225 781 $51 45.3

415 19.6 $1 932 $1 369 14.5 3.74 186 3.68 78 46 415 207 81.2 337 62.3 $828 $1 016 20.8 1 891 24.0 17.4 21.5 62.1 611 64,6 338 25.4 133 $10 398 205 $55 37.3

269 7.8 $954 60 221 49,3 $766 I 128 8.7 365 62.2

4 819 10.9 $1 292 2 890 4 061 35.6 $706 21 943 13.2 9 788 24.5

707 10,7 $1 110 246 633 47.4 $625 3 406 13.0 1 323 46.6

266 12,6 $1 023 57 291 53.8 $669 1 163 14.7 336

65.5

258 63.2 $622 1 569 20.7 654 65.9

640 18,5 $1 582 105 305 68,1 $1 285 2 830 21.8 l 193 77,5

9 825 22.2 $1 956 4 186 5 717 50.1 $1 285 43 877 26.4 19 520 46.l

I 424 21.6 $1 911 393 852 63.8 $1 258 6 816 26.0 2 932 57.7

559 26.4 $1 712 87 372 68.8 $1 366 2 343 29.6 798 70.2

611 32.7 $1 825 97 326 79,9 $1 295 2 850 37.5 l 113 68.0

-

$7 762 $8 246 290 $5 881 3 911 $7 077 $7 537 448 $1 574 $2 052 307 $1 643 $2 285

$7 $9 7 $4 56 $6 $7 12 $2 $3 7 $2 $2

3 463 3 030 $7 756 318 $5 866 209 $4 440 577 $1 367 163 $786 573 $2 350

44 39 $8 3 $8

-

368

175 280 281 326

420 483

344 376 480 528 352 25

4

657

465 347 64

6

-

-

-

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All la•Plta ------------------------- With wage or salary income ------------------ Mean wage or S(llary income-- .. ------------Wlth nonfarm self·•mployment lncome---------Meon nonform self-employment Income------With form self·•mployment incom•------------- Mean farm self-employment income--~------With Social Security Income __________________ _Mean Social Security income ____________ ., __ _With public assistance or public welfare income __

---

Mean public assistance or public welfare income-

With other incame-------------------·------- Meon other income .... ---------- ... ----------- -

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL 1

---

Fomlllt•------ ------ __ ------------------ ---Percent of all familie•---··------------- Meon family Income----------------------Mean income deficit----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ Mean size of family ----------------------With related children under 18 years--------Mean number of related children under 18 yr families with female head ------------------ With related children under 18 years------Fomlly ht1d1 -------------------------------- Civilian male heads under 65 years---- __ ----- Percent in labor force -- __ ......... __ ---- __ ---Unrel
P1n1•1 .... -- ............................................. ---- .......... .. Percent of all persons -- -- ____ ---- _____ _ Percent re-ceiving Sociol Security income .... ----Percent 65 years and over ________ ---- __ ---- Percent receiving Social Security income ____ _ Related children under 18 years _____________ _Percont living with both patents ---·-- -----

-Hoo11•olda ---- -- -- -- __ ---- __ ---- ------ ----- Percent of all households--------------- In owner occupied housing units------------- Mean value of unit---------------------In renter occupied housing units __ .., _________ _Meon gross rent .. ----------------------- Percenl lacking some or all plumbing facilities __ -

416 12.0 $2 155 $1 320 16.3 3.81

249

24.4 $2 108 $1 408 30.1 4.04 227 3.75 79 50 455 244 76.6 286 70.1 $790 $993 34.6 2 126 28.0 19.7 23.4

65.5 833 69.3 291 26.5 150 $6 075 141 $30 55.7

$970 27.5 3 179 18,3 26.9 26.7 71.5 961 73,0 748 23,4 418 $8 299 330

$45

39.2

45.2

$924 28.4 2 483 26,8 17.6 19.l 68.6 1 070 66.9 547 32.2 354 $8 424 193 $41 25.6

65 401 243 74.5 218 57.7 $939 $822 31.2 2 023 28,2 13.2 16.3 60.6 807 59.2 418 35.4 124 $5 679 294 $31 70.1

6 941 $7 440 751 $6 746 215 $2 586 1 868 $1 509 505 $794 1 297 $1 442 1 322 16.5 $1 998 $1 472 19.3 3.80 792 2.95 364 266 1 322 634

64.5 950 58.0 $869 $913 19.7 5 977 20.3 22.1 20.l 71.3 2 206 55.7 1 650 22.2 760

$7 697 890 $50 31.8

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

F••"'•• Percent __ ----------------------___ . --------_of all families ___ ., _____________

-Percent of all unrelated Individuals ------- Mean Income deficit----------------------- Percent of all persons _________________ _Related children under 18 years ____ ---------- -

Mean Income deficit"---------------------Familieslndlwldual1 with female head ------------------_ UoNlated _________________________

P'1r11111 -- ,,, .. ____ ----- -- ------------ ----------

Percent living with both parents ------ ----- -

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

--

f1,.Ult1 ____________ ---- ---- -·---- ------ ---Percont of all fomilies ________ ------ ---Mean lncomo deficit----------------------- Families with female hood------------------ Uoroloted Jndlvldualo ---------- ------------ ---- Percent of all unrelated individuals __ ----- Mean income deficit ..... --------------------Peno111 ___________ ., ________ ---------------Percent of all persons __ ---------------- Related children under 18 yeor•-------------- Percent living with bath parents-----------

-

-

309 16.6 $943

71

523 11.3 $1 073 84 364

55.4 $678 2 103 12.0 616

68.5

1 073 23.1 $1 767 145 505 76.9 $1 280 4 363 25.0 1 493 76.6

42.3

886 25.2 $2 119 320 1 061 72.3 $1 681 5 373 33.6 2 263 52.7

49 185 44.5 $692 1 043 10.9 339 76.7

632 25.0 $1 629

82 303 72.8 $1 137 2 801 29.3 1 087 78.2

395 16.7 $952 120 240 58.7 $664 1 714 18.5 698 63.2

42.6 $594 1 355 18.8 595 56.6

871 10.9 $1 171 294 767 46.8 $630 3 955 13.4 1 483 45.0

731 31.0 $1 824 199 324 79.2 $1 300 3 247 35.0 1 364 68.0

521 29.3 $1 992 124 240 63.5 $1 153 2 560 35.5 l 074 67.6

1 795 22.5 $1 841 458 1 137 69.4 $1 170 7 856 26.7 3 057 57.6

268 15.1 $952 82 161

•Excludes inmates of Institutions, members of the Armed Forces living In barracks, college students In dormitories, and unrelated Individuals under 14 years.

12-520 GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based an sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Pulaski

Putnam

Quitman

Rabun

Randolph

2 107 157 222 199 174 128 163 126 158 71 127 182 144 218 32 6 $6 083 $7 561 402 $3 479 2 620 $4 767 $6 438 513 $1 241 $1 824 374 $1 428 $2 085

1 983 76 158 92 170 129 147 89 131 134 128 271 189 251

488 27 Bl 76 62 73 42 39 15 18 9 9 25 12

18 $7 996 $8 898 288 $4 222 2 380 $6 816 $8 109 397 $1 732 $4 166 248 $2 212 $2 321

$3 968 $4 755 74 $3 092 621 $3 270 $4 075 133 $875 $1 578 93 $1 446 $1 149

2 318 96 220 180 231 206 212 252 206 164 117 164 124 119 22 5 $6 056 $6 882 265 $4 359 2 739 $5 315 $6 192 421 $1 464 $2 390 306 $1 856 $2 034

2 062 141 383 292 198 176 143 152 126 104 80 116 86 40 16 9 $4 097 $5 531 369 $2 688 2 942 $2 791 $4 370 880 $952 $1 649 555 $1 410 $1 482

2 107 1 760 $6 872 212 $6 097 225 $3 506 473 $1 046 383 $845 418 $2 240

1 983 1 734 $7 757 136 $8 208 191 $1 562 387 $1 222 264 $941 338 $2 703

60 $5 200 37 $1 342 122 $1 195 157 $1 257 56 $1 539

2 318 1 829 $6 669 350 $4 269 150 $2 613 504 $1 444 294 $992 422 $2 014

2 062 1 618 $4 691 175 $6 888 218 $4 508 580 $1 247 274 $821 431 $1 575

622 29.5 $1 847 $1 875 48.7 4.14 431 2.98 242 205 622 234 76.1 351 68.4 $750 $1 017 29.3 2 923 36.9 15.6 17.0 64.6 1 291 46.7 685 36.5 263 $8 594 422 $46 49.1

435 21.9 $2 093 $1 764 30.3 4.59 309 3.57 169 109 435 222 84.7 214 53.9 $696 $1 090 29.9 2 210 27.0 11.5 11.7 54.1 1 053 64.8 444 27.0 145 $8 362 299 $43 53.8

225 46.1 $2 090 $1 743 44.0 4.72 159 3.40 48 40 225 134 63.4 93 69.9 $718 $981 59.1 1 156 54.l 10,6 15.7 42.9 545 67.5 219 50,3 85 $5 779 . 134 $27 72.1

492 21.2 $1 837 $1 605 34.1 3.69 282 2.80 105 70 492 261 57.9 283 67.2 $958 $814 31.8 2 099 25.1 17.3 21.6 51.8 748 70.3 526 29.6 338 $8 049 188 $48 45.4

478 22.7 $1 334 205 301 58.7 $690 2 345 29.6 1 108 46.5

315 15.9 $1 207 130 203 51.1 $681 1 635 19.9 807 62.3

162 33.2 $1 219 35 82 61.7 $652 895 41.7 440 67.5

746 35.4 $2 407 274 370 72.1 $1 396 3 308 41.7 1 474 47.8

562 28.3 $2 216 197 233 58.7 $1 426 2 769 33.7 1 355 66.0

287 58.8 $2 190 70 99 74.4 $1 317 1 433 66.8 634 63.4

Rockdale

Schley

Screven

Seminole

Spalding

772 62 78 57 57 84 64 48 54 71 30 78 52 20 13 4 $5 750 $6 842 108 $4 577 936 $4 595 $5 824 164 $965 $1 030 125 $1 031 $1 743

3 075 267 402 319 298 310 224 236 166 152 182 205 108 171 31 4 $4 811 $6 165 423 $3 154 3 935 $3 775 $5 277 860 $1 406 $2 101 530 $1 830 $1 647

1 796 84 142 173 143 138 145 141 139 203 70 152 133 110 17 6 $6 518 $7 350 230 $3 995 2 138 $5 526 $6 501 342 $994 $2 042 227 $1 952 $1 974

10 335 181 558

576

4 681 162 212 126 239 187 325 314 389 438 323 693 666 481 92 14 $8 882 $9 477 460 $5 427 5 438 $8 112 $8 524 757 $1 656 $2 635 431 $2 770 $2 572

$8 $8 1 $5 12 $6 $7 2 $1 $2 1 $2 $2

546 447 662 700 462 178 $637 5 728 $1 405 2 364 $828 7 773 $2 919

4 681 4 166 $9 374 430 $1 061 82 $1 701 631 $1 466 309 $956 632 $1 442

772 630 $6 492 76 $3 599 $3 009 190 $1 549 128 $1 100 88 $1 561

3 075 2 465 $5 684 264 $5 610 508 $2 871 773 $1 018 520 $703 639 $1 339

1 796 1 363 $6 585 273 $6 426 298 $3 995 460 $1 094 258 $880 284 $1 936

10 335 9 178 $8 162 949 $9 088 204 $2 316 2 279 $1 369 988 $935 I 714 $2 198

862 41.8 $1 933 $1 815 19.7 4.48 560 3.60 244 177 862 425 86.1 431 64.0 $827 $951 25.8 4 292 50.6 15.0 17.7 61.2 1 876 55.9 957 48.9 479 $6 052 478 $25 52.0

5 877 16.1 $1 965 $1 703 23.2 4.08 4 102 3.05 2 679 2 191 5 877 2 190 67.9 4 819 46.3 $725 $1 082 20.8 28 791 20.1 15.2 14.2 70.3 12 204 39.8 9 021 21.7 3 228 $11 436 5 793 9.2

612 13.1 $2 023 $1 541 30.6 3.90 364 3.20 205 180 612 249 70.3 426 56.3 $725 $1 096 19.7 2 815 15.7 16.3 17.5 70.4 1 205 48.3 711 17.7 306 $11 255 405 $62 38.5

206 26.7 $1 759 $1 650 35.0 3.78 121 2.96 57 57 206 96 82.3 135 82.3 $825 $894 27.4 914 29.6 15.8 19.B 51.4 385 41.6 197 40.4 126 $8 883 71 $24 39.6

1 062 34.5 $1 778 $1 810 34.9 4.04 677 3.03 242 210 1 062 608 70.7 531 61.7 $827 $955 40.5 4 822 38.6 14.8 16.5 60.1 2 018 53.3 930 38.8 287 $6 447 643 $26 67.6

411 22.9 $2 028 $1 758 35.5 4.43 266 3.47 103 74 411 226 77.0 220 64.3 $622 $1 165 30.0 2 040 29.0 15.1 15.6 62.6 963 51.6 445 30.4 234 $8 374 211 $31 50.8

1 566 15.2 $2 288 $1 385 30.1 4.11 1 012 3.18 599 499 1 566 669 73.1 l 137 52.0 $944 $854 20.2 7 576 19.4 19.9 17.2 78.8 3 063 41.7 2 227 21.0 638 $9 877 1 589 $62 20.3

378 16.3 $1 092 90 243 57.7 $459 1 581 18.9 559 63.9

616 29.9 $1 375 206 379 56.3 $599 3 212 36.9 I 510 53.0

4 058 11.1 $1 327 2 028 4 226 40.6 $742 20 398 14.2 8 601 34.5

381 8.1 $1 325 134 363 48.0 $793 1 936 10.8 815 47.9

164 21.2 $1 082 53 114 69.5 $581 763 24.7 331 42.9

796 25.9 $1 315 221 419 48.7 $694 3 675 29.4 1 617 46.4

338 18.8 $1 081 89 195 57.0 $832 1 749 24.8 827 48.4

933 9.0 $1 081 465 948 43.3 $519 4 647 11.9 l 893 32.3

732 31.6 $1 770 145 302 71.7 $1 190 2 924 35.0 1 023 70.9

1 060 51.4 $2 333 274 460 68.4 $1 323 4 999 57.4 2 156 58.3

7 931 21.7 $2 065 3 213 5 521 53.0 $1 370 37 662 26.2 16 322 47.2

814 17.4 $1 965 240 454 60.0 $1 466 3 859 21.5 1 728 56.2

252 32.6 $2 112 65 150 91.5 $1 232 1 175 38.1 465 41.7

1 360 44.2 $2 231 283 596 69.3 $1 264 6 158 49.2 2 628 61.l

573 31.9 $2 056 127 243 71.1 $1 479 2 732 38.7 1 206 60.9

2 200 21.3 $1 777 756 1 245 56.9 $1 204 10 106 25.8 4 229 49.1

Richmond

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS fanllllt• --------------------------_ Less than All $1,000 ____________________________

$1,000 to $2,000 to $3,000 to $4,000 to $5,000 to $6,000 to $7,000 to to $8,000

$1, 999 ----------------------------$2,999----------------------------$3,999----------------------------$4,999----------------------------$5,999----------------------------$6,999----------------------------$7,999----------------------------$8,999 ____________________________ _

$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------$10,000 la $11, 999 __ -------- ---------- -- ----$12,000 to $14,999--------------------------$15,000 to $24,999--------------------------$25,000 to $49.999--------------------------$50,000 or mare----------------------------Median income -----------------------------Mecn income------ __ -----------------------Families with female head --------------------Mean income---- __ ---------------------- .... All families end unrelated individuals ------------

Median income---------------------------Mean Income-----------------------------All unrelated individuals----------------------Median Income --~------------------------Mean income ........ ---- ____ .... -------- __ -----Female unrelated individuals ___________________ _

Mean Income ............................................. ______ _

Per <:apito income of persons .. _________________ _

-

-

36 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 2 2 2 4 3 3 $7 $9 6

$4 61 $5 $6 25 $2 $2 7 $2 $2

546 474 795 799 288 282 175 812

664 714 418 170 922 885 916 232 994 287 024 942 990

115 681 444 187 938 261

666

660

1 1

598 773 782 765 790 822 712 355 194 920 197 28 074 884 593 216 522 944 835 187 885 880 484 456 491

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES AH femlllts -------------------------With wage or salary income -------------------

Meon wo9e or salary income ________________ _ With ncnfarm self-employment Income __________ _ Meon nonfarm selfwemployment income-------With farm self.employment inccm•-------------Mean farm self-employment income----------With Social Security income ___________________ _ Mean Sociol Security income----------------With public assistance or public welfare income __ _ Mean pubfic assistance or public welfare incomeWith other income ____ -----------------------Mean other income-------------------------

488 354

$4 320

36 32 $8 2 $9

115

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL•

,... m., Percent ------------------------------------_ of all families __________________ Mean family Income-----------------------Mean income deficit------------------------

Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

Mean size cf family -----------------------With related children under 18 years----------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr_ Families with female head ------------------With related children under 18 years -------fo•lly ~.. d. --------------------------------Civilian mole heads under 65 years ___________ _

Percent in lobar force ____________________ _

Uo,.lotod lodlvlduat• ________________ ------ ---- _ Percent of all unrelated Individuals--------

Mean income ________________ -------------Meon. income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ P1r1on1 ______ ---- __ ------ __ ------ ____ ------Percent of oll persons ____ -------- __ ----_ Percent receiving Social Security income __ -----Percent 65 years and over------------------Porcent receiving Social Security Income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both parents-----------K1u1ehold1 ____ ------ -------- __________ -----Percent of all households---------------In owner occupied housing units ____ .., ________ _ Mean value of unit.., _________________ .:, ___ _ In renter occupied housing units-------------Mean gross rent------------------------Percent lac-king some or all plumbing facilities __ _

$66

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL 1

""""It•-------------- ------------ -----------

Percent of all families ____ --------------Meon Income deficit-----------------------Families with female head ------------------Uo,.lated lodlvlduat• ---------------------------

Percent of all unrelated individuals-------Mean Income deficit------------------------

Pert111.1 -------- ------ ---------------- __ -----

Percent of all persons ... _________________ _

Related children under 18 years--------------Percent living with both parents ------------

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' , ...1.. Percent -- -- -- ----- -- -- --- -- -- ---- -- ---- -_ of all--families ... _________________ Mean income deficit-----------------------Fcmilles with female head ------------------U•nit;ted lndlvlduat, ______ ------ __ -------- ----Percent of all unrelated individuals-------Mean income deficit-----------------------Pen1as Percent ------ -----............ --------------------_ of all persons ... _________________ Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both parents ------------

•Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

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Table 124.

Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Stephens

Stewert

Sumter

Talbot

Taliaferro

Tattnoll

Taylor

Telfair

Terrell

Tho mos

Tift

5 639 144 373 313 384 493 510 493 486 510 365 654 510 339 50 15 $7 225 F 924 566 $4 677 6 893 $6 091 $6 922 i 254 $i 661 $2 415 853 $2 062 $2 347

l 457 80 223 i7i i61 li5 i42 iOO 89 Bi 42 112 90

6 010 245 5i5 491 503 514 437 4i7

1 517 75 160 150 184 150 161 i35 51 95

630 50 7i 79 83 77

1 848 100 181 177 188 146 177 185 109 106 72 161 168 73 5

2 781 240 271 268 283 252 247 213 172 162 152 i81 i75 i31 34

8 439 5i4 695 67i 708 649 737 667 562 548 524

$4 Bi3 $5 775 292 $3 409 i 902 $3600 $4 821 445 $897 $i 697 274 $i 334 $1 404

3 $1 $2 i $2 $2

$4 416 $5 383 113 $3 291 807 $3 552 $4 612 177 $i 331 $i 868 119 $i 918 $1 499

$5 582 $6 655 43i $3 757 4 321 $4 55i $5 798 776 $1 366 $1 885 524 $1 588 $1 554

$5 746 $6 442 298 $3 679 2 309 $4 546 $5 494 461 $i 241 $1 69i 318 $i 594 $i 621

$5 3i0 $6 340 434 $3 709 3 449 $4 307 $5 637 668 $1 453 $2 709 432 $i 769 $i 7i3

2 566 174 310 262 229 202 237 172 205 89 i09 207 186 155 23 6 $5 447 $6 673 467 $3 911 3 343 $4 263 $5 645 777 $1 322 $2 253 558 $i 8i4 $i 645

6 528 239 464 447

66 33 27 29 30 i3 19 5

3 545 232 343 372 36i 284 3i0 325 234 199 202 2i9 224 197 43

5 639 4 882 $7 429 585 $6 544 241 $i 921 983 $i 384 357 $983 l 071 $2 251

1 457 1 215 $5 209 112 $5 366 107 $2 987 350 $i 065 267 $905 208 $2 645

6 010 5 090 $7 255 617 $6 942 402 $3 844 i 246 $i iBO 949 $1 074 i 124 $2 785

3 545

1 848 1 550 $6 040 i59 $4 411 205 $2 750 431 $i 325 352 $988 233 $i 540

2 781 2 278 $5 585 397 $3 962 440 $3 351

891 15.8 $2 065 $i li9 18.1 3.37 455 2.66 225 141 891 417 67.1 565

1 540 25.6 $2 200 $i 583 38.9 4.42 i 057 3.29

$1 020 $781 24.8 3 565 17.8 24.8 24.4 73.6 i 204 60.7 979 20.3 477 $7 005 502 $49 28.3

630 43.2 $2 262 $1 543 36.0 4.39 423 3,32 2i0 i63 630 316 83.5 328 73.7 $718 $i 089 26.B 3 095 48.0 13.B i5.1 61.3 i 376 60.5 559 45.6 207 $6 890 352 $26 58.3

476 1 540 697 84.6 1 371 61.7 $790 $1 Oi3 i7.5 8 182 31.7 13.2 i7.9 57.1 3 459 43.5 1 961 32.5 569 $6 984 1 392 $40 53.7

575 31.1 $2 185 $1 546 37.7 4.40 359 3,60 203 131 575 250 80.0 333 72.2 $893 $888 36.6 2 865 36.4 i8.2 i7.4 58.0 1 206

851 30.6 $1 762 $1 731 24.7 4.2i 534 3.28 250 i83 851 426 76.8 418 62.6 $874 $911 33.0 4 001 35.5 15.6 16.3 72.0 1 7i5

512 9.i $8i8 147 452 43,8 $463 2 186 10.B 753 54.1

398 27.3 $1 i39 132 301 67.6 $714 2 079 32.i 963 64.5

1 080 18.0 $i 058 425 1 181 53.1 $688 5 892 22.1 2 382 38.7

411 27. i $i 075 114 122 41.5 $711 2 202 33.2 1 106

1 270 22.5 $i 466 258 631 61.1 $1 115 4 990 24.6 1 746

766 52.6 $2 13i 236 335 75.3 $i SOB 3 729 57.6 l 708 61.5

1 981 33.0 $2 074 604 1 544 69.5 $i 327 10 354 38.9 4 395 50.9

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS All f1MUl01 --------------------------

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 to $5,999 ---- ---- -- ------ -------- ----$6,000 to $6,999----------------------------$7,000 to $7,999----------------------------$8,000 to $8,999 •••. ------------------------$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------$10,000 to $11,999--------------------------$12,000 to $14,999 -- ---- --------------------$15,000 to $24,999-------------------------- $25,000 to $49,999-- ------------------------ $50,000 income or more---------------------------Medion ______ .., ___________________ ..,.. __-

-All families and unrelated individuals ---------·-Mean income __ ------------------------ ___ ... Families with female heod., __________________ -------------------Mean income ________ M_

Median Income --------------------------- Mean Income---------------------- ............ .. All unrelated Individuals---------------------- Median income ----------------------------

--

Mean income ........ ______ .,. ___ .,. _____ --------Female unrelated individuals------------------Me
468

46 5

-

$6 $8 i

$4

424 321 476 548 526 87 38 7i9 049 060 594

9 064 $4 227 $6 061 054 240 i48 708 106 058

56 77 62 ii9 42

-

$5 245

$6 860

$4 1

$4 $6 $i $2 $1 $1

245 709 Bli 563 i 18 294 82i 290 163 990 659

48

-

-

-

-

597 623 463 547

496

667 760 490 155 72 368 7i2 305 939 797 139 599 358 6i5 612 636

$6 $7 1 $3 10 $5 $6 2 $1 $2 i $2 459 $2 065

$6 $8 $4 8 $4 $6 2 $1 $2 1 $2 $2

547 323 551 567 511 117 36 788 208 807 649 944 932 600 416 441 257 366 132 183

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES With wageAllorfaMHle1 s.alary ------------------------Income ________ ., ________ _Mean wage or salary income .... _____________ _With nonform sell-employment income _________ _Meon nonfarm self-employment income------- With form self-employment income ____________ _ Meof1 form self-employment income---------- With Social Security income------------------Meon Social Security Income---------------- With public assistance or public welfare income __ Mean public ouistance or public welfare income With other income--------------------------Meon other income _______________________ _-

-

1 517 1 251

$6 283 133 $6 890 82 $1 780 349 $i 362 259

$997 324 $2 3i8

630 482 $4 646 100 $4 408 55 $2 08i 204 $1 173 173 $1 042 143 $1 238

2 750

$6 208 452 $4 763 685 $2 692 794 $i i07 408 $i 039 653 $i 868

664 $i 165 352 $934 468 $1 623

2 566 2 103 $5 954 318 $5 496 228 $6 033 594 $1 005 416 $801 239 $2 288

8 7 $6 i $7

439 067 864 054 970 540 $2 280 i 858 $i 293 803 $9i5 1 3i9 $2 884

6 528 5 518 $7 134 827 $8 213 682 $4 397 1 236 $1 317 568 $870 1 210 $1 90i

912 35.5 $2 10i $1 824 34.4 4.72 589 3.90 276 189 912 461 80.5 481 61.9 $722 $1 068 32.4 4 782 42.4 12.1 15.0 57.1 2 327 57.7 948 39.6 314 $6 6i8 634 $36 59,2

2 134 25.3 $1 979 $1 762 26.2 4.43 i 43i 3.42 685 546 2 134 i 103 84.7 1 342 56.9 $809 $986 23.4 10 805 32.1 15.5 15.4 71.4 4 629 53.2 2 428 30.9 1 298 $7 784 i 130

I 428 21.9 $2 235 $i 580 19.9 4.45 971 3.39 406 347 1 428 753 83.i 906 50.2 $794 $1 035 24.6 7 259 27.5 11.4 12.8 59.0 3 140 54.3 1 671 27.3 702 $9 050 969 $49 37.8

630 24.6 $1 443 218 423 54.4 $739 3 548 31.4 1 739 53,0

1 509 i7.9 $i 3i5 548 1 111 47.i $687 7 793 23.1 3 477 48.1

967 14.8 $1 120 276 779 43.2

1 084 42.2 $2 445 297 509

2 840 33.7 $2 166 792 1 494 63.4 $1 306 13 737 40.B 6 047 59.6

l 969 30.2 $1 981 462 1 032 57.2 $1 335 9 502 35.1 4 243 59.0

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL' F11111Hles ---- __ ---- -------------------- _____ _oll families-----------------Percent family of inco!".e ______ .., _______________ _M~on

-

-With related children under i B years -- ------- Mean number of related children under i8 yr Families with female head ------------------ With related children under 18 years------- Fo1Rlly h11d1 -------------------------------- Civilian male heads under 65 years __________ _ Percent in labor force ...... -----------------Unrel1'f1d bullvlduals ______________________ ............ Percent of all unrelated Individuals ------- Mean income ............ _____ ------------------- M-eon income def1c1t ----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _ Meon size of family -----------------------

Meon income deficit ----------------------- -

Percent receiving publlc assistance income .. ___ _-

Penona ..... ____ .................................................... ---- -- ---- Percent of all persons •• ·- ____ -----· -- __

-Related children under i8 years _____________ _-

Pucent recei11ln9 Social Security income .. _.. ___ _ P-ercent 65 years and over _________________ ,. Percent receiving Social Security Income ____ _

Percent living with both parents -------- __ _H111t1eholds. .......... -- ---- ---- -- -- -- ---------- __ ,. Percent of oll households ______________ _

In owner occupied housing units------------- Mean value of unit-------... -------------- In renter occupied housing units ------------- Mean gross rent-----------------------.. -

Percent lacking some or oil plumbing facilities ••

-

54.7

542

523 34.5 $2 384 $i 785 39.8 5.02 393 3.58 131 123 523 257 66.9 137 46.6 $760 $i 065 36.5 2 760 41.7 iO.i i2.4 51.0 i 465 55. i 422 35.9 202 F 113 220 $28 80.6

258 41.0 $2 269 $1 682 46.1 4.43 187 3.14

72 53 258 134 69.4 120 67.B $942 $843 60.B 1 262 51.4 14.2 17.0 49.B 523 58.9 232 45.4 69 $5 906 163 $35 76.7

1 011 28.5 $1 988 $i 547 24.8 4.23

600 3.43 242 169 1 011 535 79.3 517 66.6 $890 $869 27.9 4 793 35.3 i4.7 i6.0 67.3 2 149 59.1 870 36.4 421 $6 392 449 $43 38.0

65.4

57.4

575 39.8 290 $6 670 285 $26 58.4

877 37.2 447 $6 391 430 $40 43.3

$46 39.8

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

--hn~------------------Percent of aU persons-----------------Related children under i B years __________ ---- , ... 11111 -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -· Percent of all familles------------------ Mean income deficit----------------------Families with female head ------------------ Uorelotod lodlvld•olo ----------·--------------Portent of oil unrelated individuals------Mean Income deficit -----------------------

Percent living with both parents ----------- -

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

----

Fomllles --------·- -------- ·- ---- __ -·-- -----P
-

67.6

48.8

157 24.9 $1 374 55 108 61.0 $461 776 31.5 350 53.i

690 19.5 $i 156 190 406 52.3 $575 3 305 24.3 1 494

56.2

378 20.5 $i 151 163 258 56.0 $622 1 885 24.0 874 60.1

685 45.2 $2 275 i43 180 61.2 $i 222 3 MS 55.0 1 809 60.9

320 50.8 $2 248 88 132 74.6 $1 194 1 465 59.5 639 58.7

1 259 35.5 $2 023 274 592 76.3 $1 175 5 829 42.9 2 464 62.9

731 39.6 $2 083 214 363 78.7 $i 226 3 551 45.l i 557 69.5

Ml 23.0 $1 288 193 331

49.6 $6i9 2 959 26.2 1 310 53.7

1 063 38.2 $2 165 280 472 70.7 $1 224 4 915 43.5 2 131 60.3

65.5 $1 446 5 766 51.0 2 827 62,3

$695 5 062 18.7 2 174 53.4

1

Excludes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated Individuals under 14 years.

12 - 522

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Toombs

Towns

Treutlen

Troup

Turner

Twiggs

Union

Upson

Walker

Walton

Ware

4 607 269 400 320 457 404 456 342 346 309 295 302 355 265 75 12 $5 995 $7 251 731 $3 885 5 904 $5 027 $6 206 1 297 $1 504 $2 496 826 $1 886 $1 945

1 173 92 115 169 116 103 97 83 83 82 32

11 548 431

2 174 112 146 222 208 230 244 186 172 137 87 188 117 94 25

1 807 97 189 198 175 171 184 137 97 174 62 164 81 65 13

1 939 153 291 203 228 168 190 125 115 143 48 128

6 252 153 259 423 385

13 838 349 614 762 888 055 137 303 276 062 893 599 911 266 54 111 834 271 738 940 432 077 102 854 095 553 729 548

5 887 121 286 293 431 485 440 503 516 506 412 702 668 402 100 22 $7 745 $8 543 760 $5 964 6 963 $6 814 $7 632 1 076 $1 563 $2 649 769 $2 032 $2 277

8 636 333 604 584 582 747 693 704 768 654 491 923 705

$4 917 $6 263 94 $4 580 1 658 $3 193 $4 827 485 $825 $1 354 295 $1 425 $1 767

1 398 107 181 144 128 143 125 100 104 51 48 106 72 BO 5 4 $4 972 $6 144 213 $4 230 1 728 $4 125 $5 404 330 $1 405 $2 268 237 $2 236 $1 655

94 58 $7 O'l2 $8 244 1 273 $4 188 10 960 $5 865 $7 032 2 324 $1 617 $2 530 1 486 $2 442 $2 312

4 607 3 706 $6 594 627 $7 948 557 $2 191 1 034 $1 275 569 $875 600 $1 580

1 173 830 $6 230 179 $3 785 124 $3 965 308 $1 152 128 $984 265 $1 983

1 398 1 144 $6 134 148 $1 154 260 $1 759 340 $974 277 $1 025 193 $1 708

1 235 26.8 $2 104 $1 478 27.9 4.11 761 3.34 395 310 1 235 633 71.2 812 62.6 $893 $896 25.2 5 882 31.0 18.0 17.9 72.5 2 658 54.8 1 481 34.0 610 $8 191 878 $49 40.7

352 30.0 $1 728 $1 290 20.7 3.21 146 2.53 33 11 352 177 72.9 193 68.4 $773 $1 018 41.5 1 324 30.4 19.1 26.4 60.9 386 86.3 226 29.8 187 $9 849 39 $35 20.8

489 35.0 $1 959 $1 598 37.8 3.97 278 3.13 114 94 489 238 72.3 200 60.6 $816 $983 49.0 2 141 38.0 14.9 18.3 52.4 I 005 51.9 414 40.2 128 $5 887 286 $35 61.4

1 680 56.8 $846 $957 17.8 11 096 25.2 21.4 19.4 74.2 4 572 39.7 3 232 26.5 1 228 $7 273 2 004 $48 43.2

897 19.5 $978 289 675 52.0 $568 4 299 22.6 1 751 50.5

237 20.2 $987 23 189 67.0 $582 990 21.7 282 84.0

310 22.2 $1 333 57 181 54.B $612 1 555 27.6 717 61.B

1 629 35.4 $1 904 484 882 68.0 $1 257 7 912 41.6 3 588 58.1

461 39.3 $1 659 33 207 73.4 $1 379 1 771 38.8 544 89.2

606 43.3 $2 103 133 224 67.9 $1 299 2 755 48.9 1 200 55.8

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS lo,.H101 --------------------------_ less than All $1,000 ____________________________

$1,000 to $1,999 __ --------------------------$2,000 to $2,999----------------------------$3,000 to $3,999----------------------------$4,000 to $4,999----------------------------$5,000 to $5,999----------------------------$6,000 to $6,999----------------------------$7,000 to $7,999----------------------------$8,000 to $8,999----------------------------$9,000 to $9,999----------------------------$10,000 to $11,999--------------------------$12,000 to $14,999 ---------------- ---- -- ----$15,000 lo $24,999 ------ ---- ------ ---- __ ----$25,000 to $49,999--------------------------$50,000 or more----------------------------Median income-----------------------------Meon income--------------------------------

Families with female heod --------------------Mean fncame __ -------- ---- ---------- ---- __ All families and unrelated individuals -----------M&dion income- ----------------------------

M~n ~~~---------------

All unrelated indlviduals----------------------Medion income ---- ---- ---- ---------- ------

Mean Income -- -- -- ---------- -------- ------

Female unrelated individuols--------------------

Meon income __ -- -- __ . ,. _______ -- ---- -- ------

Per capita income of persons-------------------

76 55 49 15

6

866 862 800

876 934 787 872 774 751 1 391 1 191

766

669

468

77 66

518 560 515 505 552 865 547 404 72 26 699 310 713 865 656 579 295 404 830 779

1 1 1 1 1 1 1

696

203 44 250 173 878 349 780 756 920 232 584 445 215 175 315

$5 693 $6 801 306 $4 112 2 688 $5 047 $6 012 514 $1 597 $2 677 366 $2 417 $1 849

$5 399 $6 251 278 $4 186 2 169 $4 573 $5 461 362 $883 $1 515 220 $1 342 $1 440

$4 563 $5 427 128 $2 618 2 202 $4 061 $5 048 263 $981 $2 254 202 $1 860 $1 606

11 9 $7 1 $7

548 870 799 011 592 219 $1 334 2 879 $1 427 969 $875 2 221 $2 014

2 174 1 764 $6 129 176 $6 851 354 $3 327 374 $1 136 222 $1 020 225 $4 168

1 807 1 504 $6 348 130 $3 569 99 $1 222 410 $1 288 320 $734 253 $1 581

1 939 1 406 $5 335 198 $4 247 223 $3 940 540 $1 203 250 $1 032 212 $1 860

6 252 5 563 $7 907 481 $7 871 96 $3 273 1 298 $1 475 496 $772 875 $1 791

13 12 $8 1 $7

838 118 552 119 514 354 $1 980 2 773 $1 440 863 $961 2 240 $2 091

5 887 5 227 $7 880 599 $6 256 458 $1 671 1 319 $1 247 610 $839 1 197 $2 033

8 636 7 366 $7 613 786 $9 159 401 $2 342 1 932 $1 574 985 $953 1 725 $1 738

2 352 20.4 $2 015 $1 545 19.9 4,00 1 490 3.10 884 729 2 352 893

573 26.4 $2 081 $1 501 22.2 4.60 375 3.88 162 128 573 302 90.7 281 54.7 $776 22.8 2 916 33.6 12.3 13.9 73.3 1 310 54.6 536 32.9 200 $10 014 336 $39 39.6

606 33.5 $2 266 $1 696 30.7 4.84 420 3.65 159 101 606 334 77.2 265 73.2 $611 $1 165 44.2 3 198 39.3 13.4 11.9 61.5 I 494 62.2 551 39.1 248 $6 434 303 $31 75.0

683 35.2 $1 784 $1 356 21.1 3.32 335 2.53 92 54 683 357 58.0 184 70.0 $884 $874 29.9 2 453 36.0 24.0 23.6 73.8 855 71.6 395 42.0 265 $8 499 130 $55 37.7

906 14.5 $2 207 $1 302 23.6 4.08 521 3.49 279 226 906 371 83.8 686 48.9 $821 $960 23.3 4 378 JB.8 20.4 20.5 65.1 1 676 48.4 1 258 19.9 448 $8 637 810 $46 50.3

1 856 13.4 $2 061 $1 283 23.4 3.57 984 2.80 357 246 1 856 975 65.1 1 073 51.0 $864 $935 19.9 7 695 15.3 23.6 22.1 76.6 2 749 70.0 2 036 16.3 1 196 $8 417 840 $53 22.2

917 15.6 $2 421 $1 294 34.l 4.34 582 3.50 273 201 917 421 80.5 627 58.3 $904 $884 26.3 4 608 20.0 18.8 19.0 70.9 2 024 59.7 1 102 22.3 358 $8 906 744 $48 36.0

1 746 20.2 $2 022 $1 596 35.0 4.11 1 189 3.09 642 527 1 746 796 72.7 1 328 57.1 $820 $990 25.8 8 502 25.7 19.l 16.4 72.7 3 393 43.9 2 355 26.6 1 075 $7 137 1 280 $51 26.7

1 510 13.1 $1 236 657 I 374 46.5 $663 7 442 16.8 3 188 33.7

348 16.0 $1 209 122 266 51.8 $593 1 806 20.8 854 51.8

445 24.6 $1 119 126 243 67.1 $787 2 357 28.9 I 128 54.1

518 26.7 $883 84 156 59.3 $555 1 827 26.8 655 65.3

478 7.6 $1 148 213 579 41.2 $638 2 470 10.6 954 25.4

I 090 7.9 $1 051 229 869 41.3 $640 4 632 9.2 1 518 66.4

536 9.1 $965 162 527 49.0 $555 2 837 12.3 1 184 61.4

1 243 14.4 $1 147 501 1 144 49.2 $659 5 862 17.6 2 314 34.3

3 202 27.7 $1 907 1 087 I 826 61.8 $1 310 14 442 32.6 5 930 46.1

809 37.2 $1 861 180 330

781 43.2 $2 186 190 276 76.2 $1 566 4 027 49.4 1 953 65.7

863 44.5 $1 772 95 191 72.6 $1 266 3 132 46.0 1 125 76.0

1 265 20.2 $1 693 344 819 58.3 $1 221 5 798 24.8 2 242 54.l

2 531 18,3 $1 678 431 1 234 58.7 $1 228 10 641 21.1 4 045 74.6

1 279 21.7 $1 744 324 705 65.5 $1 205 6 271 27.1 2 781 65.6

2 348 27.2 $1 985 769 1 476 63.5 $1 316 10 827 32.6 4 624 52.5

$7 $8 1 $4 14 $5

$6

3 $1 $2 2 $2 $2

6

-

4

-

$7 $8 $4 7

$6 $7 1 $1 $2

964 $2 694 $2 385

$8 $8 1 $5 15 $7 $8 2 $1 $3 1 $2 $2

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES All foMRl01 --------------------------

Wilh wage or solory income ------------------Mean wage or salary income_ _______________ _ With nonform self-employment income __________ _ Mean nonfarm self-employment income--------

Wilh form self-employment Income _____________ _ Mean form self-ilrnployment income-----------

With Social Securhy income-------------------Mean Social Security Income----------------With public assistance or public welfare Income __ _ Mean public assistance or public welfare income_ With other income ___________________________ _ Mean other income ________________________ _

INCOME LESS THAN POVERTY LEVEL• , •• 111.. Percent -- ---- ------------------ -- -----_ of--all--families __________________

Mean family Income-----------------------Mean income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _

Mean size of family-----------------------With related children under 18 years ----------

Mean number of related children under 18 yr _

families with female head ------------------With related children under 18 years -------Fomlly hood1 ---------------------------------

Clvilion mole hoods under 65 yeors-----------Percent ln labor forc•---------------------

Unnloted lndlvlduob ______ ---- ____________ -----

Percent of oil unrelated indlvlduois -------Mean income-------------- ____ ---- __ -----Mean income deficit-----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income _____ _ Pent111 -------- ---- ____ ---- ---- ________ -----

Percent of all persons __________________ _ Pe-rcent receiving Social Security income _______ _ Percent 65 years and over __________________ _ Percent receiving Social Security income _____ _ Related children under 18 years ______________ _

Percent living with both parents-----------H1•••..0W1 __ ---- ---- __ ------ ------ ---- -----Percent of oil households---------------In owner occ11pied housing units--------------

Mean value of unit----------------------In renter occupied housing units-------------Mean gross rent-------------------------

Percent lacking some or oil plumbing facilities __ _

66.5

$996

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' Fa10Ulo1 __ ---- __ ------ ------ ------ ---- -------

Percent af oil families __ ---------- __ -----

Mean income deficit------------------------

families with female head -------------------

Unrtlotad fndlvlduol1 __________ ------ ------ ____ _

Percent af all unrelated individuals-------Mean income deficit-----------------------Peno11 ______ -------- ---------------- -------

Percent of oil persons __________________ _

Related children under 18 years ______________ _ Percent living with both parents------------

INCOME LESS THAN .125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL' f110lllt1 Percent -- ---- --- ----------- ---- -------_ of---all families __________________

Mean income deficit-------------.. ----------

Families with female head ------------------Uonlll!od lndMtlual1 ---------------------------

Percent af oil unrelated individuals-------Mean Income deficit------------------------

P•non1 __ .... ____ ------------------------ ----Percent of all persons------------------Reloted children under 18 years ______________ _

Percent living with both parents-----------1

64.2 $1 261 3 798 43.B 1 691 60.1

Exclodes inmates of institutions, members of the Armed Forces living in barracks, college students in dormitories, and unrelated individuals under 14 years.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 498-743 0 - 73 - 34

GEORGIA

12 - 523

Table 124. Income and Poverty Status in 1969 for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wheeler

White

Whitfield

Wilcox

Wilkes

Wilkinson

Worth

1 496 186 130 121 141 121 165 104 106 89 63 110 87 42 19

4 094 326 481 370 355 291 330 229 295 271 176 380 270 243 59 18 $5 679 $1 091 719 $3 621 5 096 $4 462 $6 082 1 002 $1 205 $1 961 696 $1 784 $1 792

4 517 185 302 361 337

554 40 75 77 59 62

l 142 58 146 128 137 109

96

29 20 30 25

91 80

14 753 280 482 612 752 1 129 1 133 1 365 1 298 1 125 1 110 1 747 1 799 1 492 291 139 $8 289 $9 700 1 456 $6 127 17 074 $7 566 $8 898 2 321 $2 543 $3 801 1 512 $3 196 $2 769

1 731 52 251 219 218 136 135 128

2 601 135 216 213 258 307 207 200 173 168 83 176 257 158 45

2 265 122 184 168 192 189 185 181 165 185 151 185 253 94 11

3 662 339 346 370

24

2 124 107 149 125 192 263 238 131 131 128 165 205 130 124 21 15 $5 950 $7 367 194 $3 304 2 524 $5 151 $6 436 400 $935 $1 492 215 $1 235 $2 116

INCOME OF FAMILIES AND UNRELATED INDIVIDUALS

All famlllo1 -------------------------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 to $5,999 ---- __ ---------- __ ---- -- ----$6,000 to $6,999 •• --------------------------$7,000 to $7,999 ---- -- ------ -- ---- ---- -- ----$8,000 to $8,999 ____ ------------------------$9,000 to $9,999 •• -------------------------- $10,000 to $1 l,999 .• ------------------------ $12,000 to $14,999 __ ------------------------$15,000 to $24,999 •• -----------------------$25,000 to $49,999--------------------------$50,000 or more·---------------------------Median income ______ ---- ______________ ---- __

-

Mean income_ .. ________________ -------------Families with female head --------------------Mean income .. _____ -----------------------All families and unrelated individuals -----------Median income ---------------------------

Meo.n income ______ ---- .... -- -- ..... ---- -- ---- ..

--

-Female unrelated individuals.----------------------------------------_PerMeon capitaincome---income of -persons .......... ,.. .. __________ -

All unrelated indlviduols ---------------------Medianincome-------Income --------------------------Mean ______________ ,.. _____ _

TYPE OF INCOME OF FAMILIES

--

All faoolllo1 ------------------------With wage or salary income -----------------Mean woge or salary income _______________ _ With nonfarm solf·emplovment income _________ _ Mean nonform self-employment income __ ., ___ _With farm self.employment income ... _________ _ Mean farm self-employment Income---------With Sociol Security income __________________ _Mean Social Security income-------- .. .------- With public assistance or public welfare income __ Mean publrc assistance or public welfare income With other lncome •..• ----------------------Mean other income------------------------

-

12 $5 297 $8 820 292 $3 301 1 848

$4 463 $7 590 352 $1 628 $2 364 270 $2 089 $2 138 1 496 1 141 $9 940 167 $5 088 110 $1 475

266

4 094 3 447 $6 310 452 $5 509 353 $4 750 937 $1 085 724

290 417 403 328 368

240

74

409

44 40

376 62

22 7

37 82 63 37 4

573 $4 266 5 453 $5 961 $6 918 936 $1 524 $2 409 593 $1 678 $2 109

$4 419 $5 835 85 $5 806 668 $3 768 $5 313 114 $1 673 $2 776 56 $2 199 $1 482

$4 936 $5 9()5 151 $3 lSO 1 412 $3 888 $5 079 270 $1 270 $1 581 165 $1 372 $1 566

4 517 3 858 $7 227 525 $6 882 483 $2 010 863 $1 413 510 $887 792 $1 680

554 411 $4 996 78 $4 500 108 $3 264 180 $1 283 122 $910 104 $1 288

1 142 909 $5 103 139 $4 794 246 $2 639 273 $1 104 254 $847 196 $1 393 374 32.7 $2 048 $1 616 45.5 4.03 220 2.83 78 51 374 201 72.l 176 65.2 $876 $922 48.9 1 683 36.4 14.3 19.3 52.9

430

9 $6 909 $1 852

-

-

$972 221 $985 277 $1 315

$2 377

565 37.8 $1 939 $1 977 26.7 4.66 408 3.63 183 164 565 236 73.3 201 57.1 $893 $897 41.3 2 834 43.5 7.9 12.7 33.3 1 479 49.3 521 42.4 187 $7 615 334 $25 68.5

1 351 33.0 $1 921 $1 911 35.0 4.45 860 3.53 438 306 1 351 693 78.6 702 70.1 $790 $1 004 36.2 6 708 38.8 13.0 14.8 61.0 3 135 59.2 1 459 39.8 462 $6 825 997 $33 65.4

987 21.9 $2 169 $1 414 32.3

228 41.2 $1 923 $1 666 37.7

4.04

4.39

592 3.23 266 240 987 517 75.0 543 58.0 $843 $948 30.0 4 526 25.6 17.6 15.8 76.6 1 836

154 3.27

38.7

$44

$18 77.3

448 29.9 $1 378 163 159 45.2 $636 2 238 34,3 1 219 43.3

980 23.9 $1 448 358 617 61.6 $655 5 113 29.6 2 350 56.2

609 13.5 $1 113 192 475 50.7 $599 2 863 16.2 1 147 49.2

170 30.7 $1 095 29 49 43.0 $394 863 37.2 453 80.1

280 24.5 $1 021 75 148

-Famllies with female head ------------------ Unrelated lndMduals __ ---·-------------- __ ---- Percent of all unrelated individuals ------- Mean incQme deficit----------------------- P1no•11 -------------------.. ------------ ...... _ -

635 42.4 $2 702 196 222 63.1 $1 228 3 266

1 703 41.6 $2 367

50.0

49.4

-

1 700

3 844

1 304 28.9 $1 840 342 638 68.2 $1 220 5 861 33.2 2 435 59.5

276 49.8 $2 226 52 83 72.8 $949 1 343 57.9 652 77.5

488 42.7 $2 036 107 204 75.6 $1 213 2 185 47.1 829 70.7

--

INCOME

-

ms THAN POVERTY LEVEll

F1mlll11 ------ ______ ------ __ ---- ------ -----·

----

Percent of all familles • ________________ _ Mean family income----------------------- Mean income deficit----------------------Percent receiving pubtic assistance income ____ _Mean size of family ----------------------With related children under 18 years ______ --Mean number of related children under 18 yr Families with female head------------------ With related children under 18 years------faoolly hoods-------------------------------Civillon mole heads under 65 yeors----------Percent in labor force ___________________ _ Unreloted lndlvldual1 ---- ____________ ---- _____ _Percent al all unrelated individuals __ ----Mean income---- _____________ ,. ______ -----Mean income deficit----------------------Percent receiving public assistance income ____ _

-Peno111 ---- ____ ---- ------------------------ Percent of all persons-----------------Perceot receiving Social Security income ______ _Percent 65 years and over------------------ Percent receiving Socio! Security income ____ _Reloted children under 18 yeors _____________ _ Percent living with both parents ----------- -

Hoa:1-ehoNJ _" - .. ---- __ ------ -----.. ------ ----- -

----

Percent of all households --------------In owner occupied housing units _________ ,. __ _ Mean value of unit---------------------In renter occupied housing units .... ----------Mean gross rent------------------ ... ----Percent lacking same or all plumbing facilities __

$772 647

54.8 1 102 27.2 532 $8 109 570

46 26 228

151 93.4 71 62.3 $1 113

$647 39.4 1 071

46.1 11.1 13.6 62.3 574 81.9 119 41.5 65 $5 969

54

654 70.5 313

41.9 145 $6 098 168 $36 53.0

2 124 1 741

$6 666 246 $6 329 298 $4 673 458 $1 173 80 $841 323 $1 511 444 20.9 $2 051 $1 298 14.9 3.64 214 2.79 107

44 444 222 79.7 187 66.5 $627 $1 183 22.5 l 804 23.9 20.0 21.6 66.8 614

62.4 380 29.4 260 $8 763 120 $30

44.5

14 13 $8 1 $7

753 422 860 441

740

290 $3 192 2 184 $1 388 782 $871 2 171 $3 867 1 630 11.0 $2 183 $1 448 17.9 3.99 1 032 3.12 385 307 1 630 889 69.5 979 42.2 $910 $891 18.3 7 484 13.7 19.8 18.2 79.2 3 070 63.0 2 002 14.8 1 038 $8 975

964

$75 17.9

72 134 77 113 94 82 20

-

$4 923

$6 296 235

$2 724 2 170 $3 750

$5 413 439 $1 204 $1 929 310 $1 762 $1 687 l 731, 1 320 $5 894 126 $5 815 324 $2 888

460 $1 143 353 $1 187 283 $1 785

5 $5 829 $7 300 451 $4 740 3 334 $4 624 $6 200 733 $1 660 $2 297

434 $2 264 $2 037 2 601 2 198 $6 524 286 $6 086

242 $2 798 734 $1 229 394 $939 594 $1 615

-

$6 511 $7 032 278 $4 859 2 788 $5 387 $6 080 523 $1 099 $1 959 320 $1 801 $1 820 2 265

341 304 338 319 215 211 143 321 218 163 30 4 $5 388 $6 329

444 $3 695 4 318 $4 638 $5 707 656 $1 393 $2 231 407 $2 079 $1 673

1 883 $7 292 166 $4 079 143 $1 725 488 $1 448 245 $959 316 $1 048

3 662 2 923 $6 113 292 $3 274 776 $3 035 696 $1 197 358 $823 390 $2 231 1 200 32.8 $1 689 $1 873 21.0 4.51 763 3.65 284 220 1 200 688 89.0 397 60.5 $762 $1 026 32.7 5 812 39.8 10.3 12.5 56.4 2 666 64.2 1 015 38.9 398 $7 386 617 $32 47.5

591 34.l $2 088 $1 509 45.0 4.13 364 3.13 162 122 591 318 83.6 300 68.3 $897 $889 53.3 2 741 39.9 14.0 17.3 54.5 1 073 54.3 500 41.0 284 $6 006 216 $42 51.6

735 28.3 $2 264 $1 580 34.4 4.31 535 3.06 257 193 735 380 83.9 417 56.9 $851 33.3 3 586 35.4 12.8 15.6 47.7 1 626 52.3 752 34.7 311 $6 054 441 $30 69.9

572 25.3 $2 148 $1 428 21.2 4.18 339 3.49 130 100 572 289 72.7 352 67.3 $762 $1 046 34.9 2 744 29.3 15.3 17.2 59.2 1 138 67.6 600 32.2 287 $6 069 313 $33 62.2

397 22.9 $1 071 133 275 62.6 $506 2 013 29.2 872 46.3

474 18,2 $1 228 177 359 49.0 $603 2 373 23.4 1 071 47.8

357 15.8 $1 129 86 324 62.0 $656 1 759 18.7 697 68.9

864 23.6 $1 465 220 336 51.2 $723 4 286 29.3 2 086 65.2

714 41.2 $2 070 189 341 77.7 $1 203 3 152

918 35.3 $2 109 266 432 58.9 $1 349 4 327 42.6 1 870 55.6

764 33.7 $1 883 158 387 74.0 $1 375 3 708 39.5 1 647 66.4

l 488 40.6 $2 359 314 427 65.1 $1 388 6 99G 47.8 3 261

$946

INCOME LESS THAN 75 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL'

--.Perso11:1 __ ---- __ ... ________ .... ---------------Percent of orl per.sons .... ---------------Related children under 18 years _____________ _Percent living with bath parents ----------- f•MllJ"' -- -- __ •• -- -- -· ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- --

Percent of oil famllies.----------------Mean Income deficit----------------------Fomllles with female head-----------------U•relottd l•dlvlduols ---- -------- __ ------------ Percent of all unrelated individuals------Mean income deficit __ ---- .... ---- ------ ---- _

INCOME LESS THAN 125 PERCENT OF POVERTY LEVEL 1 Fam Illes __________________ .. ____________ ---Percent of all families _______ .. ________ .. _ Mean fn.come deficit-----------........ _______ _

Percent of all persons _____________ ,. ___ _ Related children under 18 years _____________ _Percent living with both parents -----------

52.5

489 730 72.9 $1 402 8 552

61.4

54.B $602 1 402 30.2 556

72.5

295 13.9 $916 85 176 62.6 $786 1 164 15.2 325 56.3

1 006 6.8 $1 132 265 826

636 29.9 $1 605 130 204 72.6 $1 520 2 587 33.8

2 356 16.0 $1 762 497 1 104 47.6 $1 214 10 260 18.7 4 403 67.6

946 70.3

35.6 $559 4 732 8.6 1 922 58.8

45.8 1 2SO 53.9

66.8

'Excludes Inmates of institutions, members al the Armed Forces living In barracks, college students In dormitories, and unrelated Individuals under 14 years.

12 - 524

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I

1

Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Appling

Atkinson

Bacon

Baker

Baldwin

Barrow

Bartow

Ben H111

Berrien

Bibb

Bleckley

Brantley

2 670

1 879

1 078

2 054

12 998

2 873

4 181

4 121

1 570

589

1 879 1 623 147

1 078 1 005 18

2 054 1 985 13

2 873 2 720 55

4 121 3 647 293 26

1 570 1 292 171 9

2 314 2 154

40

589 540 41

28 27

4 181 3 826 124 7 17 100

162

4 36

8 33

4 94

6 225

262 5 6 175

49 482 23 49 459 45 465 1 351 210 179 932 30 40 2 603

2 314

2 670 2 474 119

120

-8

2 616 1 531 1 008 862 146 111 35

3 775 2 471 1 183 885 298 262 36

27 8

17 19

PLACE OF BIRTH lotol populotlo•-------------------

Foroltn boM -----------------------

Natlye ---------- __ .. _____ ---------Born In State of residence ----------------Born In different State -------------------Northeast -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- Horth Central __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -South ------------ -- ------ ---- -------West------------------------------- _ Born abroad, at sea, etc __________________

Stale of birth not reported ________________ _

-

-

-

-

-

17 102

-147

5 72

-

12 998 11 923 325 27 94 199 5

109

55

56

750

1 641 957 559 450 109 90 19

942 421 492 463 29 16 13

1 828 1 161 519 454

11 856 6 615 4 516 2 632 1 884 1 789 95 41

-

-

-

---

18

-4 9

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

107

-

-

-

-

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Totel popul1tlon, S ynn old awd over _ Some house----------------------------Different house in United States ------------

Same county--------------------------

Different county ----------------------Same Stole ________ -----------------Different Stole •• __ ------------------_ Northeast------------------------North CentroL.-------------------South -- ------ -- ---------- ------ -West ______ -- -- ------ __ -------- -- _ Abroad ____________ -- -- ________ -- ---- __ _ Moved, 1965 residence not reported. _______ _

2 361 1 187 1 067 857 210 168 42 8

34 -9

19 -

-

-7 6

-

65 58 7

-7

-

54 --

-

-

-

-

3 1 1 1

732 921 598 332 266 189

77 8 5 64

1 388 702 537 356 181 154 27 7

--

21

20

368 405 021 421 600 774 826 192 172 376 86 72 1 870

2 040 1 022 924 737 187 161 26

94

12

641

157

44 22 20 17 2 1

-

17 9

-

511 301 198 154 44 27 17 8

-9

-

98

125

29

148

725

77

121

192

149

903

650

429

750

2 918 51 10 79 47 2 005 1 987 642 626 141

893

1 291

l 347 6

491 7 7 11 11 377 377 96 96

14 792 116 67 288 128 9 831 9 669 4 094 4 040 463

56.3 9.0 38.4 99.9 99.9 68.1 33.3

--

52.l 6.6 45.7 93.4 90.0 82.0 42.9 12.6 5.4 3.2

45.2 11.2 21.8 91.8 92.8 59.0 18.4 11.3

320 41 139 81 11 18 23 3 4 4.4 9.4

9 618 593 2 297 2 232 727 1 978 1 246 276 269 7.6 18.6

384 78 189 56 15 36 10

2.6

-

365 25 85 134 18 51 28

586 78 150 178 61 110 9

111 7 22 25 33 14 10

1.5

8.0 9.0

797 762 085 866 198 820 360 904

495 82 119 172 244 267 125 95

118 28 38 62 67 71 42 17

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT T1tal enroH1d, 3 to 34 yHn old _____ _

Nu~~~\fu ~~~~~1_:::::: :::::::::::::::::::: Kindergarten __ ------ -- -- -------------- -Public ______ ---------- ---- ---------- __ Elementary (1 to 8 yeorsl------------------

hWk -~-------------High school (1 to 4 years)-----------------

hb~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - College ------ __ ------ __ ---- ---- -------- _ PercHt 111roll1d, 3 to 34 year• old ___ _

3 and 4 years old-----------------------5 and 6 years old-----------------------7 to 13 years old------------------------14 and 15 years old---------------------16 and 17 years old---------------------18 end 19 years old---------------------20 yearsoldold---------------------22 end lo 2421years _______________________ _ 25 to 34 yeors old _______________________ _

-

-

716 709 187 178

64.1

-

9 9 482 482 154 154 5

-303

-537

303 108 100 18

524 190 190 23

54.0

53.4

62.2

58.2

93.8 87.0 67.9 42.9 10.0

48.6 95.8 70.7 99.9 37.3 16.7

33.3 99.9 82.1 99.9 35.5

33.8 95.9 99.9 83.8 38.7 37.6

-

-

5.2

-

-

41.2 4.9

-

-

1.6

41.7 10.7 50.6 88.5 65.5 54.6 33.6 12.4 3.2 1.8

---

-23

-

64 29 855 846 406 406 16

6

23 886 886 374 366 8

47.8

53.5

33.7 99.9 74.2 76.7 42.9 13.0 4.6

48.7 99.9 99.9 94.7 48.7

558 45 207 122 45 72 56

33 5.5 12.4

634 634 253 253

-

-

-

8.2 1.7

57.7 7.8 57.9 95.2 95.6 81.8 38.8 8.2

2.5

-

-5

5 519 515 117 117

-

-

-

120 -

120 37 37

-

46.0

... 21.4 91.7 ... 52.4

---

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED M111, 25 y11n old and over ________ _ No school years completed ________________ _ Elementary, I to 4 years----------------to 7 years----------------85 years ____________________ _

180 17 54 72 8 22 7

11.0

3 005 422 889 760 230 336 208 107 53 5,7 12.2

11 5.7 12.0

917 50 176 290 93 174 98 12 24 7.4 14.6

4 7.3 7.7

463 17 128 148 49 71 38 8 4 6.5 10.8

3 903 527 742 1 147 335 615 363 79 95 7.0 13.8

673 25 133 212 81 101 87 18 16 7.6 18.0

1 072 17 147 286 199 262 106 32 23 8.4 15.0

1 138 59 244 261 84 313 108 13 56 8.1 15.6

24 6.8 14.2

13 429 450 2 400 3 755 1 169 2 922 1 689 452 592 8.1 20,4

335 107 132 186 216 225 134 57

188 31 66 94 114 129 76 40

399 61 85 145 206 230 160 92

1 904 379 618 872 1 059 1 188 575 348

539 131 245 331 370 234 149

900 176 289 423 541 574 253 143

802 97 223 352 445 485 264 129

326 62 99 139 163 172 87 53

10 1 3 4 6 6 3 1

27 24

46 101

19 38

36 52

252 433

81 170

61 193

107 171

13 17

992 1 605

54 139

6 12

17

15 25

7 26

26

14

33

61 51

37 56

14 52

21 14

8 12

262 277

8 20

--

SubfoMHlt1 wkh f1mol1 head-------Number of own children under 18 yeers _____ _

10 10

31 76

12 12

10 19

166 315

38 106

43 137

68 111

5 5

686 1 242

46 119

6 12

P•nus 1utd•r 18 yean old _________ _ Living with bath parents __________________ _ Percen:t of 1otal __ ---- ------ -------- ___ _

1 346 765 56.8

964 583 60.5

567 368 64.9

985 719 73.0

4 728 2 562 54.2

, 309 692 52.9

1 807 1 117 61.8

1 849 846 45.8

704 77.3

20 922 11 456 54,8

1 072 530 49.4

267 169 63.3

99 768 7 758

75 531 7 080

58 283 4 879

43 338 7 860

514 2 142 4 167

105 338 3 219

218 752 3 450

186 967 5 199

78 414 5 308

2 726 11 130 4 083

81 424 5 235

20 112

High school. 1 to 3 years----------------4 yeors--------------------Callege, I to 3 years----------------4 years or more _____________ _ Medfcn sthool years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates---------- ___ _

451 30 102 121 35 91 51 10 11 7.2 16.0

332 39 108 69 20 73 18 5

f11•e1I•, 25 y11n Did tnd aver ------No school years completed ________________ _ Elementary. 1 to 4 years----------------5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------High school1 I to 3 years----------------4 years--------------------College, I to 3 years----------------4 years or more _____________ _ Medlen school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates_ ____________ _

553 13 47 199 56 143 57 17 21 8.3 17.2

386 20 123 105 45 47 24 13 9 6.4 11.9

208 4 68 62 26 32 12

f111tlH1:1 __ ---- ------ ---- ---- ____ _ own children under 3 years ___________ _ own children under 6 years ___________ _ own children under 12 years __________ _ own children under 18 years __________ _ sons/daughters under 25 years -------sons/daughters 13 to 19 years ________ _ sons/daughters 18 to 24 years ________ _

575 100 184 323 371 388 199 87

Sublo•ltlo1 ---------------------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _ Hu1lt1nd-wlf1 subfa"'m" -----------

6.0

6.9

--

5.7 3.9

-

374 28 155 102 16 32 30 11

5.1

-

824 112 264 197 58 91 69

-

-

-

3.4

-

-

6.0

137 22 34

44 4 33

--

5.8

-

-

FAMILIES With With With With With With With

Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

50

544

CHILDREN EVER BORN Wo111111n, 35 to 44 yr. olcl, ever married .. Children ever born------------------------

Per 1,000 women ever married-----------

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

...

12 - 525

Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued

:,"

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Brooks

Bryon

Bulloch

Burke

Butts

Calhoun

Camden

10 988 4 10 984 10 280 376 37 10 329

4 538

4 166

4 102

4 538 4 193 126 10 15 101

4 166 3 967 118 27

4 097 3 452 487 22 5 460

Candler

Carroll

Charlton

Chatham

64 122 31 64 091 51 579 7 351 612 176

Challa· hoochee

PLACE OF BIRTH Total popullllll------------ ------ _ FonltR born -----------.. ----------Natho--------·-·----------------Born in State of residence-----------------

Born in different State ... ------------------Northeast __ -· -- -- __ ------ -----------· North CentroL •• ---- ---- -- ---------- -South __ ---- -- -- -----------· •• ------ __ West ______ -- -- ------ -- •• ---- -------- -

6 343

1 778

9 223

6 343 s 608 519 22 12 485

1 778 1 511 70 22 17 31

211

197

9 223 8 439 357 40 41 255 21

-5

Born abroad, at sea, etC-------------------

Stote of birth not reported -- __ ---- •• ---- __ _

-

-

-

-

-219

328

6 421

a

83

-

5

16

2 075

7 395

1 914

2 075 1 925 94 33 7 54

7 395 6 505 52B 15

1 914 1 475 218 16

-

--

6

-

507

202

282

221 1 663 1 091 512 264

-

-

Bl

142

56

3 695 2 367 1 219 998 221 200 21 8

3 638 2 972 538 432 106 15 91 11

1 839 727 1 070 795 275 253 22 11

6 530 3 152 3 211 2 778 433 266 167

13

80

11

41 118 8

75

B7

42

167

60

1 388

656 11 11 10 10 482 482 153 153

2 553 85 85 110 110 1 851 1 851 435 420 72

672

55.5 4.4 37.4 93.9 99.9 73.3 55.4

52.7 10.6 73.0 99,9 94.9 61.B 34.6 1.8 1.5 2.1

56.3

6 494 69 74 5 087

4 490 64 4 426 1 287 2 626 323 344 1 1145 114 58 455

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Totll ptp1l1tlon, 5 yurs old •1ul over _

Northeast------------------------North Central__ ___________________ _

10

1 565 1 020 4B2 352 130 72 58 48

South ---------------------------Wes I -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- •. -- -- -- ---

167

10

149

63

78 21 15 314

1 887 17 17

531

3 125

Some house----------------------------Different house In United States -----------Some county -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- -- _____ _

Different county ----------------------Some State ________________ ----------

m~~M ~~------------

Mro~ -1965 - - residence - - - - not - -reported - - - -________ - - - -_ Moved,

5 3 2 1

538 297 092 731 361 184 177

-

--

-

-

8 3 3 3

035 749

957 532

425 272 153

a

46

9 5 3 3

676 432 801 364 437 260 177 81

4 1 1 1

003 951 917 519 398 370 28 10 5 13

443

135

109

3 775 17 17 26 11 2 B09 2 803 867 860

1 465

I 395

-

88 8

-

--

41

-

--

-

-

248 169 79 4

-

--

57 32 21 17 3 1 1

944 485 110 630 480 632 848

549 109 1 048 142 139 4 210

4 167 579 2 295 110 2 185 360 1 825 391 254 1 040 140 306 987

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Total Hrolltd, 3 to 34 yHn a.Id .......... ..

Nursery school __ .... __ ..... ---- ____ .... ---- ___ _ Public ____ ---------------------- -----Kindergarten ------ ------ ------ ---------Public---------- __ ------------------ __ Elementary (1 to B yearsl-----------------Public •• __ -------------------- ------ __ High school (1 to 4 years) ------·---------Public ____ ------ __ -------------------College __ ---- ____ ---------------- ---- __ _ Percent Hrolltd, 3 to 34 ytan old ___ _

3 and 4 years old-----------------------5 and 6 years old-----------------------7 lo 13 yeors old-----------------------14 and 15 y•ars old--------------------- 16 and 17 years old--------------------- 18 and 19 years old --------------------- 20 ond 21 years old--------------------- 22 24 years old----------------------25 to to 34 years old ______________________ _

--

-1 346

--

415

1 346 500 500 24

415 116 116

50.5 3.0 37.2 89.7 86.6 79.0 65.4

48.4

5.6 2.6 0,9

-

24,4 93.0 75.8 70,0 12.1

-

-

-

73 73 2 182 2 175

175 175 95 55.0 5.5 55.3 94.6 97.6 71.1 44.1 15.9 3.6 3.3

-1 052

---

-

20 20 967 967

56

1 052 399 389 14

903 903 476 476 16

57.4

50.8

57.5

41.5 95.4 99.9 35.1 6.8

33.6 95.9 99.9 82.5 39.5 15.9

1.0

-

56.0 7.1 48.3 93.D 99.9 72.B 52.6 7.4 4.2 6.5

771 108 375 140 34 62 23 17 12 4.0 6.7

819 65 245 198 2D 133 113 32 13 6.9 19.3

392 44 1B2 103 14 26 11 12

1 336

4.3 5.9

7.2 10.5

967 16 158 297 BB 222 103 16

536 34 150 148 47

6,6 42.3

96.1 87.6 79.7 52.0 12.5 2.1 3.0

-

74.5

-

-

-

368 368 33

-

-

--

--

535 535 125 125 12

-

77.1 93.6 99.9

66.4 20,8 17.3

-

20 740 190 145 594 352 13 250 12 806 5 015 4 B04 1 691 55.9 B.4 55.7 95.6 92.7 83.7 56.2 31.9 9.2 4.7

770 8

-

23 23 502 496 212 203 25 20.3

-

51.1

96.6 99.9 63,9 7.6 2.0 1.3

-

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

---ftfltltf, 25 yHrs aU and over -----No school yeors completed _______________ _ Elementary, l to 4 years---------------- to 7 years---------------85 years ___ ,. _______________ _High school, 1 to 3 years---------------- 4 years-------------------- College, 1 to 3 years---------------- years or more _________.. __ _ Median school years completed ___________ _Percent high school graduates ____________ _-

Male, 25 yHra ohl Hd over-------No school y&ars completed _______________ _ Elem•ntary, 1 to 4 years---------------- 5 to 7 years---------------8 years-- .. ----------------High school, 1 to 3 years _______________ _ 4 years-------------------College. 1 to 3 y•ars ---------------4 ye-ors or more .. ___________ _ Median school years completed ___________ _ Percent high school graduates .. __________ _

1 170 109 470 223 126 140 53 25 24 5.1 8,7

331 55 BB 78 32 49 20 5 4 5.8

1 572 114 321 456 182 307 99 19 74 7.4 12.2

1 735 143 717 373 140 178 98 50 36 5.1 10.6

1 877 194 763

7.2

840 64 244 205 83 154 64 13 13 6,6 10.7

389 29 99 100 34 81 32 9 5 7.4 11.8

1 991 98 439 564 369 149 45 87 7.5 14.1

2 599 152 768 868 239 374 112 27 59 6.4 7.6

971 52 223 309 49 183 112 12 31 7.3 16.0

1 005 72 276 288 46 215 48 25 35 6.6 10.7

8.1 19.2

1 268 208 358 533 710 769 461 237

339 52 109 146 174 187 85 58

1 805 342 551 918 1 147 1 260 713 456

2 196 421 735 1 027 1 296 1 3B9 865 415

856 179 307 421 509 545 271 147

811 145 236 338 455 505 325 165

797 142 240 381 477 535 281 169

164 251

76 94

201 314

220 433

143 222

85 129

79 123

Hu11liand.-wlf1 1ullfammes ----------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

69 51

28 32

51 20

29 36

29 32

31 13

26 20

Su~fa.,Hle1 wtth fe'"ale hud -------

living with both porents------------------ -

88 193

48 62

136 273

149 312

86 135

54

116

49 83

22 31

93 143

Penen• ullder 18 years okL--------

2 919 1 609 55.1

880 458 52.0

4 371 2 665 61.0

5 386 2 958 54.9

2 164 1 409 65.1

2 024 1 125 55.6

1 927 1 421 73.7

990 541 54.6

246 1 075 4 370

70 243 3 471

417 2 429 5 825

443 2 908 6 564

185 835 4 514

161 1 OBJ

6 727

217 1 117 5 147

81 416 5 136

~

a.a

240

494 106 185 93 20 22 4.9

67

30 5.2 19.9

12 607 789 2 516 2 644 919 2 497 2 063 742 437 8.4 25.7

822 22 47 32 42 130 434 92 23 12.3 66,8

369 15 103 88 44 72 23 3 21 7.3 12.7

16 947 768 2 552 3 795 1 385 4 161 2 691 647 948 9.0 25.3

368 12 34 61 33 74

44 9 8 7.1 11.4

1 598 32 283 605 172 341 120 16 29 7.5 10.3

16 42 10.8 41.8

423 74 137 152

1 477 304 482 753

276

330 73 106 154 212 223 131 66

14 007 2 271 3 838 6 105 7 9BO B 796 4 299 2 350

403 138 245 301 324 330 135 49

47

151 190

42 91

1 066 1 548

10 10

8 B

50 39

9 10

266 238

--

33 Bl

743 1 245

10 10

3 528 2 415 68.5

990 593 59.9

26 744 14 238 53.2

1 160 975 84.1

275 1 165 4 236

105 624 5 943

3 084 11 865 3 847

72 421 5 847

-

96

73 309 393 161 260 116 24

-

342 43 125 52

8 46 38

-

96

FAMILIES With With With With With With With

--

--------_ own fo•llle1 children-----------under 3 years---__________ own children under 6 yeors •• --------own children under 12 years _________ _ awn children under 18 years _________ _ sons/daughters under 25 years -------sons/doughters 13 to 19 years-------sons/daughlers 18 to 24 years _______ _

--~llid~----------- Number of own children under 18 years •••• _

-

Number of own children under 18 years ••. __

Percent of total----------------------- -

211 211 132 54 34

900 1 012 480

CHILDREN EVER BORN Wo•en, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married

-

Children ever born ____ -------------------Per 1,000 wornen ever m(]rried ................ __ _

12 - 526

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. Far minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Chattooga

Cherokee

Clarke

Clay

Clayton

Clinch

Cobb

Coffee

Colquitt

Columbia

Cook

1 981 15 1 966 1 728 132 4 25 103

1 181

12 774

2 032

7 560

2 032 1 540 431

5 886 5 317 385 9

72

376

7 560 6 876 505 41 12 452

4 856 4 4 852 4 345 297 23 48 222 4

3 801

4 447 3 937 237 23 51 163

140

42 231

8 216 8 8 208 7 002 696 104 41 546 5 6 504

5 886

12 774 11 656 440 15 108 266 51 5 673

2 242 4 2 238 2 026

4 447

l 181 891 45

184

173

207

219

7 4 2 2

5 1 2 2

324 643 531 208 323 150 173 45 48 80

3 286 2 071 1 015 731 284 284

PLACE OF BIRTH Totol populatlon __________ --------fortlt• •am ----------------------Native ____ -----------------------Born in State of residence ----------------Born In different State -------------------Northeast ____ ________________________ -------------------------_ North Central_ South ---- ---- ---- --------------------

W~- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Born abrCJad, at sea, etc .... -----------------

State of birth not reported ________________ _

-

-

-6

39

--

106

245

l 662 851 739 618 121 58 63 6

1 023 688 305 290 15

-

72

--

-

-

-

-

9 422

--

61

-

--

-

-6

3

-

3 801 3 260 322

---

322

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Totel pop•lttlon, 5 year1 aid and over ..

Same house----------------------------Different house In United States -----------Same county-------------------------Different county ----------·-----------Same State ______ ------------------ -Different State -- -- -- ---- ______ ---- __ _ Northeast------ -- ------ ----------North Central __ -- -- -- _____________ _ South __ ------ ------ ---- ---------West------ ____ ---------------- __ _ Abroad-·------------------------------Moved, 1965 residence not reported ________ _

11 5 5 4 1

6 9

346

-

57 72

30

390

357

239 239 143 143 8

33 22 261 261 55 55 8

453 504 425 349 076 730 61 87 137 61 13 511

9

--

2 022 1 535

6 15

4 076 2 431 1 448 910 538 454 84 43 7 34

47

76 121

87

742

1 526

695

440 385 55 34 21

-

--

-

l 784 923 774 645 129 28 101

-

8 93

-

61

582 158 305 756 549 353 196 49 21 126

466

119

150

6 194

2 679 35 35 84 64 1 843 1 826 650 632 67

2 015

l 383

, 278

11

12 1 344 1 344 537 537 112

2 616 39 39 142 142 1 854 1 846 504 500 77

10 10 956 956 303 303 9

57.2 13.0 78.6 99.9 88.2 83.8 43.3 9.5 2.6 1.9

53,7 1.7 44.8 92.6 95.2 62.2 60.5 18.2 4.2 4.9

56.4 13.0 73.5 92.9 82.5 74.0 32.6 4.5 6.7 5.1

47.l 2.7 32.l 93.4 95.1 62.5 26,6 13.1 1.0

-

-

l 724 84 379 419 177 332 253 51 29 7.9 19.3

l 024 131 340 295 43 120 60 19 16 5.5 9.3

l 235 169 410 298 47 177 80 17 37 5.4 10.9

l 014 106 299 315 40 146 88 16 4 6.0 10.7

688 87 195 209 44 90 47 10 6 5.9 9.2

1 283 42 334 272 166 351 82 15 21 7.9 9.2

1 744 99 478 416 148 403 104 32 64 7.4 11.5

l 168 68 192 415 117 232 74 19 51 7.5 12.3

825 73 241 176 89 201 33 3 9 6.8 5.5

445 469 630 136 494 196 298 101 8 183 6 13 333

164 973 725 202 523 445 78 11

6

--

6 3 3 2

-

-

4 2 1 l

--

--

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Total HroUtd, 3 to 34 yHn aid _____ _ Nursery school -------------------------Public -- ---- ---- ______ ---- ---------- __

Kindergarten __ ---- ____ ---- ------ ---- -- --

Public -- ---- ---- __ -------------------Elementary (1 to 8 yeorsl-----------------Public __ ---------- ---- __ ---- ____ ---- __ High school (1 to 4 years)----------------Public ____ ------ __ -------- -----------College ---- __ ------ ____ ---- -- -------- __ _

Percent tnrolled, 3 to 34 years ohl ........ 3 and 4 years aid-----------------------5 and 6 years old-·---------------------7 to 13 years old------------------------14 and 15 years aid---------------------16 and 17 years old---------------------18 end 19 years old---------------------20 and yearsold old---------------------22 ta 2421years _______________________ _ 25 to 34 years old------------------------

--

36.1

-

25.0 87.7 88.2

17.4 4.4

-

8.7

--

3 838 93 22 65 49 2 522 2 474 1 012 995 146

53.4 37.0 53.7 89.8 99.9 50.0 71.1

50.9 16.5 51.4 95.9 78.7 90.8 35.3 12.7 9.5 2.3

--

-

-526

-37

-

23 23 590 590 82 82

-22

--

-

520 207 207 9

37 1 050 1 050 407 407 32

56.7

55.8

55.7

35.0 95.9 89.5 99.9 53.1

68.4 96.5 99.9 85.2 31.1 9.4 4.6 4.3

56.5 99.8 80.2 51.9 14.3

873 52 207 246 55 193 88 24 8 7.1 13.7

420 84 172 49 42 46 21 6

391 31

131 38 14 17 7.7 12.1

l 039 55 160 263 90 257 180 19 15 8.5 20.6

10 7.2 8.2

2 105 93 338 677 220 456 252 25 44 7.8 15.2

852 130 236 389 500 545 316 232

386 82 117 183 216 248 158 60

l 757 285 445 784 1 001 1 131 509 348

l 123 206 382 604 696 784 461 290

I 517 262 500 778 967 1 033 565 309

I 059 181 333 545 640 690 374 204

732 126 231 341 407 434 245 143

-

--

5.0

-

-

-

-

10.9

1 077 1 077 295 295

-

56.4

-

44.7 96.4 86.9 94.4 27.0

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Mile, 25 y11r1 old and over ________ _

440 13 101 147 39 60 45 35

253 6

7.4 18.2

7.8 15.8

476 10 22 134 44 181 52 16 17 9.5 17.9

349

54 148 29 35 61 6 16 7.5 23.8

-- -- -----own h11Hl11 children--under 3 years------------___________ _ own children under 6 years ___________ _ own children under 12 years----------own children under 18 years __________ _ sons/daughters under 25 years -------sans/daughters 13 to 19 years ________ _ sans/daughters 18 ta 24 years ________ _

413 78 94 134 233 259 142 110

277 33 54 98 133 147 57 31

2 763 434 755 1 218 1 555 1 737 473

481 49 97 193 270 300 183 96

s.~1a11111ts __ -------- ____ ------ __ Number af own children under 18 years _____ _

52 60

10 10

254 415

58 58

57 94

35 122

189 396

124 253

116 178

105 180

97 173

HU1.t.1t1d-wlf1 1ubf1•1N11 -----------

35 26

--

64 60

22 3

8 8

12 44

60 85

21 37

15 6

22 16

18 16

s.u••o11o1whh1...... head -------Number of awn children under 18 years _____ _ P1rson1 u1d1r 18 y11n old _________ _ Living with both parenl•------------------Percent of total------------------------

17 34

10 10

176

304

36 55

49 86

23 78

116 282

103 216

97 164

78 154

55 123

831 490 59.0

490 309 63.1

5 278 3 098 58.7

964 558 57.9

l 938 1 217 62.8

1 072 723 67.4

3 507 2 253 64.2

2 851 1 642 57.6

3 766 1 803 47.9

2 138 1 407 65.B

1 938 1 174 60.6

89 339 3 809

46 174 3 783

611 2 543 4 162

82 451 5 500

220 1 224 5 564

103 654 6 350

466 1 879 4 032

285 1 694 5 944

307 1 688 5 498

240 1 115 4 646

199 1 027 5 161

Ho school years. completed ________________ _ Elementary,

1 to 4 years----------------5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------High school, l ta 3 years----------------41to3 years--------------------· College, years ________________ _ 4 years or more .................... ____ _ Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates---- _________ _ f11Ha., 25 y11ra old and over ------No school years completed ________________ _ Elementary, 1 to 4 years----------------5 ta 7 years----------------8 years--------------------High school, 1 la 3 years----------------4 yeors --------------------College, to 3 yeors ----------------41 years or more _____________ _

Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates _____________ _

-

41

81 23 56 40

--

2 481 143 506 562 194 451 445 82 98 8.2 25.2 3 554 168 544 957 336 678 656 69 146 8.3 24.5

444

47 145 120 45 40 24 5 18 5.8 10.6 568 31 124 153

60

-

3.9 6.4

96 93 45 94 22

-

FAMILIES With With With Wlth With With With

Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

840

CHILDREN EVER BORN WowtH, 35 to 44 yr. aid, ever married_ Children ever barn------------------------

Per 1,000 women ever married-----------

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA 12-527

Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Coweta

Crowford

Crisp

Decatur

De Kalb

Dodge

Dooly

Dougherty

Douglas

Early

Echols

Total population __________________ _ bom ______ .. _____ .. _________ _

10 301

3 060

7 284

9 335

5 210

7 284 6 805 70 5

3 981 3 578 105 J9

65

5 210 4 997 88 17 9 55 7

559 45J 76

45

9 335 8 025 803 43 47 703 10

55

5 824 7 5 817 5 330 339 J5 4 320

559

3 060 2 900 70 25

409

298

125

88

--

76

90

30 716 9 30 707 26 944 1 676 230 90 1 308 48 9 2 078

2 609

10 301 9 783 222 26 30 J61 5 JO 286

56 877 64 56 813 48 885 3 425 269 237 2 830 89 89 4 4J4

3 981

Native _____ ., .... ---- -- -- ..... -- -- -- -- --

J48

32

50 133 16 996 27 943 a 16J 19 782 J7 945 1 837 249 271 1 187 J30 201 4 993

3 467 2 346 953 779 174 J25 49 19

4 561 2 431 2 059 1 808 251 J67 84 18

27 13 J2 9 3 2 J

2 316 1 499 725 484 241 J86 55

128 060 943 611 332 272 60

66

168

71

42 13 4 88

125

480 J88 231 l1 220 21J 9

30

159 230 295 077 2J8 163 055 180 52 729 94 J31 J 503

18 459 392 J44 790 579 J2 096 ll 857 4 572 4 #I 609

1 333 37 37 73 73 903 901 320 320

1 648 6 6 19 8 1 205 J 205 374 374 44

10 478 124 85 183 126 6 461 6 419 2 45J 2 428 1 259

618

1 983

244

1 454 1 454 520 511 9

J95 49 49

49.7 J6.2 67.0 95.3 93.0 82.6 40.0 7.5 5.6 3.5

58.0 J9.6 76.9 92.9 99.9 61.3 23.2 J8.2 5.3 1.5

51.5 2.J 37.6 89.2 91.8 68.3 49.2 20.0 J3.0

54.5 11.2 49.9 96.4 96.7 76.7 63.4 36.3 8.7 2.8

36,8 19.4 29.0 71.0 64.7 88.5 18.3

56.3 1.5 29.0 93.8 99.4 88.0 43.0 8.2

6.6

1.7

733 89 278 J97 21 97 38 4 9 7.0 962 62 221 237 88 2JO 87 J6 41 7.5 15.0

923 JOO 326 274 86 50 59 18 JO 5.4 9.4 1 240 84 320 358 121 211 81 J7 48 6.7 11.8

5 340 409 1 47J J 089 334 915 697 196 229 7.2 21.0

541 32 99 107 64 122 97 10 10 8.5 21.6

1 041 J20 493 225 28 102 56 5 J2 4.2 7.0

7 305 438 1 661 J 388 536 1 573 890 288 531 8.3 23.4

630 28 87 19J 102 99 68 27 28 8.1 19.5

1 386 121 378 335 135 3J3 66

806 130 201 337 424 486 264 202

998 164 303 434 556 602 344 169

6 1 2 3 3 4 J 1

no

124 223 21 20

527 123 202 253 304 333 131 86 37 75 10 36

1 125 236 335 563 703 733 44J 203

216

185 250 155 119 804 161 969 170 398 578 84 5J

99 199

314 527

27 39

93 205

20

Pl.ACE OF BIRTH

-

Fore~tn

Born in State of residence----------------Barn in different State .......... ---------------Northeast __ -- __ -- -- __ ---- ---- -- ---- --North Centro I____ -- ---- ------ -- ---- -- --

- - - - - - ----- ---- West ____ ---- -- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- ---- --~~

Born abroad, etc ........________________ ----------------_ Stote of birth at notsea, reported

-

-

-

--

-

-

-

507

6

80

--

-

-

-

2 609 2 466 55

---

-

-

-

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Tatol p1p1latlon, 5 yean old and

OYlr _

Same house---------------------- ______ ... Different house In United States -----------Same county-------------------------Different county -- ---- ---- ---- -- -- -- --Some State. _____ ------ __ ---- -- ---- __ Different State._ -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- ----. Northeast ______ ---- -- -- ---- ------ North Centra'---------------------South ____ -- -- -- ---- -- ---- -- ---- --- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- ----- -- __ -- -_ AbroadWest ________________________ -----Moved, 1965 residence not reported ________ _

9 5 3 2

227 683 31J 654 657 524 133 41 33 59

-

2 712 1 975 693 469 224 160 64

--

64

-

5 228

44

3 231

962

6 3 2 2

447 867 326 011 315 268 47 JO J4 23

-

28 226

8 5 2 1

264 284 556 980 576 291 285 78 32 175

--

424

-

-

-

--

-

5 3 J 1

49 l1

-

-9

--

61

SCHOOL llNROU.MENT Total o•nNed, 3 to 34 years old. ____ _ N1.1rsery school ... ___ .. ___________ .. ________ _

Elementary (1 to 8 yearsl-----------------Public __ ---- ____ ---------- ---- -------High school (1 to 4 years) ----------------Public __________ ---------- ____ ------ __ College ____________ .. ______ ---·------ __

23 18 59 53 2 233 2 226 904 894 12

PertHt enrolled, 3 ta 34 years old __ _3 and 4 years aid----------------------5 and 6 years aid----------------------7 to 13 years ald.----------------------14 and 15 years old--------------------- 16 and 17 years old--------------------- 18 and 19 years old----------'----------20 and 21 years old --------------------22 to 24 years old--------------·-------25 to 34 years old •• ---------------------

52.2 7.3 55.0 96.6 98.5 82.4 42.2 8.5 1.4 2.3

Public -- ---- -- -· -- -- ------ ------ ---- __ Kindergarten __ ---- ------------------ ---- -Public __________ ---- ____________ _

----

-

-

757 757 J96 J96 9 46.7

-

24.2 92.l 71.8 79.7 28.9 8.5

-

5.J

2 409 44 J6 31 3J 1 672 J 672 637 630 25

3 053 9 9 17

54.4 2.3 40.1 92.6 91.0 90.3 41.J J3.4 2.3 2.1

57.3 2.J 47.2 93.4 99.5 76.J 53.J 17.1

1 187 75 493 3J8

1 816 281 59J 377 103 274 138 13 39 5.3 10.5

11 095

2 400 279 641 535 153 492 168 57 75 6.6 12.5

13 111 398 1 3J2 2 698 J 107 3 766 2 897 574 359 9.8 29,2

11 800

17

2 001 1 965 967 955 59

5.9

-

-

-

-

24 18 44J 428 J38 138 15

--

---

-

--195 -

68.2

-

51.9 93.8 43.8 85.7

...-

--

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

-----

Male, 25 years old and over _______ _

No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary, 1 to 4 years---------------- 5 ta 7 years---------------8 years-------------------High school, I lo 3 years---------------4 years-----.. -------------College, I to 3 years---------------4 years Dr more ___________ ,.._ Median school years completed ___________ _ Percent high school groduote•------------- h1111le, 25 flln old 114 OYtr ............ No school yeors completed _______________ _Elementary, I to 4 years---------------5 lo 7 years---------------- 8 years--·----------------High school, 1 to 3 years---------------4 years-----------·-------- College, 1 lo 3 years---------------- 4 years or more __ .... ---- ____ .. Med ion school years completed------------ Percent high school graduates ______ ------_.

--

2 131 116 521 655 209 344 231 16 39 7.0 13.4 2 554 66 374 704 343 692 233 63 79 8.4 14.7

543 58 215 J60 23 48 34

-

72

JOO 66

373 J 846 2 326 969 2 720 2 22J 397 243 9.0 25.8

84

23 25 17 9 JO

-4.0 -

-

11 52 5.3 J0.9 1 764 70 442 585 J71 288 102 20

7.5 12.3

7.1 11.8

565 63 J81 250 307 356 J87 139 90 J90

1 447 238 426 714 859 906 470 293

1 917 344 527 815 1 034 1 124 304

298 034 J98 588 8 263 3 938 2 153

123 210

145 J8J

1 190 J 743

17 20

75 35

330 413

66 138

809 J 251

4 6 97 18J

1 478 970 65.6

36 59 87 J51 3 492 1 604 45.9

4 294 2 566 59.8

25 206 17 056 67.7

1 979 1 029 54,8

2 551 1 562 6J.2

13 486 7 163 53.J

1 146 900 78.5

2 879 l 533 53.2

348 J24 35.6

111 762 6 865

288 J 261 4 378

424 2 365 5 578

2 770 10 972 3 96J

160 751 4 694

174 J 005 5 776

1 448 6 490

121 480 3 967

180 J 147 6 372

24 109

5 5.0 7.2 658 38 110 223 70 J36 81

-

86

s.o

4

34 6.6 7.5

105 14 27 43

--

16 5 6.0 4.B

FAMILIES •• 111.. -------------- ---· ------ With own ,children under 3 years. _________ _ With awn children under 6 years __________ _ With own children under 12 years _________ _ With own children under 18 years _________ _ With sons/daughters under 25 years ------. With sons/daughters J3 to J9 years _______ _With sons/daughters J8 to 24 years _______ _

-Su•f1•ll101 --------------------Number of own children under 18 years_ ___ _Husba1d-wlfe sullf•••• .... _______ _

Number of own children under 18 years ____ _-

-

SuH..Blu with'"'"""' hoad ------- Number of own children under 18 years •••••

-

Pmo11 ••d•r 11 'fHH oN ................ .. living with both porent•------------------ Percen! of total------------------------

2 235

3J4 645 I 040 1 282 1 407 767 398 221 350

67 96 150 250 4 468 2 703 60,5

61 J22

664

2 4 6 7

125

251 26 34

88 4 14 31 55 55 44 9 27 40 7

-

40

CHILDREN EVER iORN

-

• Wo•t•, 3.5 to 44 Jr• oW, Hit married Choldren ever born •••• -·----------------- Per 1~000 women eve-r married .................. .. -

12 - 528

GEORGIA

542 2 566 4 734

4 482

...

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Effingham

Elbert

Emanuel

Evans

Fayette

Floyd

Franklin

Fulton

Glascock

Glynn

Gardon

3 258

5 509

1 954

12 447

1 222

1 954 1 854 13

6B

66

5

BO

168

288

62

236 497 357 236 140 194 369 19 191 1 352 1 626 15 B26 387 437 22 143

573

2 555 2 411 B2 16

9 625 10 9 615 8 174 1 133 11 117 996 9

1 539

5 509 5 232

5 553 9 5 544 5 107 149 36 6 107

2 555

3 258 2 972 206 27 4 175

2 877 1 B69 94B 75B 190 144 46 46

4 821 2 B86 l 706 1 617 B9 84 5

911 015 711 420 291 149 142 18

2 277 1 204 983 777 206 12B 7B 6

-

124

72

131 6B5 366 370 996 532 464 571 053 332 50B 742 19 338

490 264 153 14B 5 5

-

212 97 94 73 20 11 9 1 1 6

72 922 1 775 700 3 B79 3 1B3 43 360 41 99B 17 923 17 479 5 9B5

187

50.4 20.2 74.6 95.1 91,9 84,1 48.6 19.1 B.1 4.3

48.8

PLACE OF BIRTH Total papulatlo•------------------Forelgn born ----------------------N1thre __ -------------- ---------- --

Born In Stole of residence ----------------Born in different State-------------------Northeost ---- -- ---- ------------------North Central ______ ------------------ -South____________________ ---- ______ ------ --------- -----___ __ West ________

Born abrood, ot sea, ett-------------------

State of birth not reported ________________ _

-

-

-

109 41

--

--

-

--

-

-B -

3 84

20

-

1 539 1 444 42

--

42

--

2BB

53

656 B79 370 406 964 631 333 9 76 248

1 293 58B 6B5 492 193 171 22

-

573 557

--

---

16

24 12 423 10 693 1 041 131 47 BlB 45 31 65B

-

1 222 1 145 51

-

lB 33

-

-

26

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Total popMlatlon, 5 yean aid and over _

Same house ____ ------------------------Different house in United States -----------Some county -------------------------Different county ----------------------Same State __________ ---- -- ---------Different State ______ ------ __ --------Northeast -- __ -- __ ---- -- __ ------ --North Central •. -------- -- -------- __ South -- ---- -- ---- ---- -- -------- -West __ -- ---------------- --------Abroad ________ ------------ ____________ _ Moved, 1965 residence not reported ________ _

-

-

4 3 1 1

-

-5

-

-5

-

-

--

1 731 1 019 637 392 245 245

--

60

229

180

90

75

Tot1I enrolled, 3 to 34 years old _____ _

1 065

1 613

558

--

-4

1 752 lB lB 112 100 1 237 1 224 367 367 18

853

Nursery school -·-----------------------Public ______________ ---------------- __ Kindergarten __ ---- __ ---------- -------- __ Public ______ ---- __ ---------- ------ ___ _ Elementary (1 lo B yeors>-----------------_______________ _

8 4 3 2

-

5 402

-6

16

-

20

248 454 321 516 B05 325 4BO 149 7 265 59 29 444

1 104 B37 256 191 65 31 34 13

3 965 24 12 149 101 2 553 2 541 1 106 1 093 133

370 6 6 7 7 246 246 106 106

55.8 15.4 55.1 95.9 90.0 B9.7 47.7 15.3 4.4 4.6

52.9 8.7 39.2 95.0 99.9 82.4

263

7.3 19.4 319

-6.5 -

2 613 145 616 636 207 435 393 5B 123 7.5 22.0 3 341 74 395 851 345 810 549 153 164 9.0 25.9

-

--

-

73

11 6 4 3

-

21

-11

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

-

-

-

High school (1 to 4 years)----------------Public __________ •. ---- ---- ___________ _ College ______________________ ---------- _

B14 B14 247 247 4

4 1 151 1 151 453 453 5

PercfllJt enrolled, 3 to 34 yean old ___ _

52.4

49.6

37.4 99,9 99.9 73.0 14.5

46.7 99.2 85.7 63.0 30.7 2.3 3.6 0.6

~bk

3 and 4 years old-----------------------years old old·----------------------75 and to 136 years ________________________ _ 14 and 15 years old---------------------16 and 17 years old---------------------18 ond 19 years old---------------------20 yearsoldold---------------------22 and to 2421years _______________________ _ 25 to 34 years old _______________________ _

-

--

52.7 11.1 77.6 B8.1 92.5 B5.8 10.4 4.1

-

--

---

74 74 624 616 155 155

478 47B BO BO

57.2

44.9

75.7 99.9 7B.7 64,4 10.8

44.1 92.6 61.9 61.3 30.6

-

--

-

--

6.1

1.7

2.4

1 027 163 365 227 86 86 52 17 31 4.8 9.7 1 383 7B 290 479 158 165 141 31 41 7.2 15.4

466 67 177 97 26 53 26 11 9 4.B 9.9 673 6 211 1B6 34 172 2B 19' 17 6.6 9.5

369 49 91 lOB lB 71 28

6.3 12.0

1 029 84 182 295 97 217 102 17 35 7.5 15.0 1 307 29 164 449 145 356 73 30 61 8.1 12.5

611 99 160 265 384 421 247 146

1 203 235 353 574 727 776 402 233

1 121 181 31B 536 659 717 366 243

549 104 156 275 292 327

76 94 24 21

163 259

70 147

48 67

52 73

48 75 110 179

36 32 30 103

1 576 1 032 65.5

2 539 1 556 61.3

2 520 1 532 60.8

14 14 34 53 1 211 674 55.7

140 724 5 171

268 1 2B7 4 B02

200 1 025 5 125

103 614 5 961

3 022 67 62 19 19 2 012 2 007 848 841 76 58.4 7.6 6B.4 97.4 99.9 B3.6 32.1 18.4 11.B 3.6

438

--

2Bl 2B1 157 157

-

44.0

-

38.8 78.6 B2.1 84.5 62.3 3B.9

--

-

--

169 169 lB 18

-

-

29.4 99.9 62.1

... ...

-

12.5

5

--

-

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over ________ _

No school years completed .. __ ------ ______ _ Elementary, 1 to 4 years----------------5 to 7 years----------------8 years---:..----------------High school. 41 years to 3 years----------------____________________ _ College,

1 to 3 years-----------------

4 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates ____ -------- __ female, 25 years old and over -------

No school years completed ________________ _ Elementary,

1 to 4 years----------------5 to 7 years----------------8 years---------------------

High school, 41 to 3 years----------------years_ ___________________ _ l to 3 years ________________ _

College,

4 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates ____ -------- __

615 72 226 112 66 94 35 10

-

5.3 7.3 675 60 1B6 1B9 48 111 64 17

-

-

4 6.1 8,7 420 41 63 131 26 9B 42 5 14 7.5 14.5

2 009 147 502

504

199 354 190 65 48 7.2 15.1 2 590 84 485 6B1 248 621 283 72 116 B.2 18.2

319 6 74 79 28 70 3B 10 14 8.0 19.4 293 3 41 69 3B 90 32 6 14 8.9 17.7

48 1 6 9 3 11 9 3 3

560 591 887 107 353 196 9B4 123 319 9.9 33.B 62 910 1 636 6 469 12 257 5 008 15 864 13 544 3 527 4 605 10.2 34.5

298 66 115 156 188 208 106 66 35 70 5

53 303 9 193 16 612 25 713 31 810 34 667 15 161 B 193 3 654 4 754

136 34 64 90 100 100 42 24 8 8

2 894 403 749 1 311 1 715 1 862 920 527 199 241

246 37 53 98 147 154 92 51 22

--

73 48 121 1B8

8 9 14 24

5 159 2 904 56.3

540 387 71.7

695 2 737 3 938

46 255 5 543

98 5 37 50

6 -

-

5.5

112 8 36 25 18 25

-

68 80 35 29 39 12

5

75 114 27 44 45

-

9 7.5 16.9

FAMILIES With With With With With With With

flMlllH -- -- -- -- -- -- -- __________ _

own children under 3 years ___________ _ own children under 6 years ___________ _ own children under 12 yeors __________ _ own children under 18 years __________ _ sans/daughters under 25 years -------sons/daughters 13 to 19 years ________ _ sons/daughters lB to 24 years ________ _ s.•t1•Hlt1 -- ------------ ---- -- __

Humber of own children under lB years _____ _ Husbanll..wff1 suhf1111Afea ----------Humber of own children under lB years _____ _ Subl1•Rlt1 with femole hnd --------

Number of own children under 18 years _____ _ Ptnoftl unlltr 18 yun old ______ ., __ _ Living withofboth Percent totalporents------------------_______________________ _

208

78

313

53 B2 135 174 195 96 64 54 116

2 027 320 503 809 1 064 1 191 695 420 153 204

24 45

25 15

28 69

120 181

30 70

1 135 712 2 346 3 734

939 64.9

3 965 1 916 48.3

755 508 67.3

92 740 50 883 54.9

89 479 5 3B2

601 2 303 3 832

64 331 5 172

12 981 44 075 3 395

609

-

8 8 312

115 36.9

33

CHILDREN EVER BORN Wo111111, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever Married .. Children ever born ____ ---------------- -- --

Per 1,000 women ever married-----------

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

22 145

...

GEORGIA

12 - 529

Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for C~unties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text, Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Grady

Greene

Gwinnett

Habersham

Hall

6 356

5 285

3 641

1 174

6 356 5 654 343 47 6 272 18

5 285 4 973 113

3 641 3 330 145

10 62 12

17 126 2

1 174 1 060 92 5 15 61 11

5 977 12 5 965 5 529 103 8 3 85 7

359

199

166

22

333

616 129 322 12D 2D2 123 79 54 14

3 231 1 997 1 078 778 300 246

1 150 410 710 91 619 534 85

Hancock

Haralson

Harris

Hart

Heard

Henry

6 659

l 198

5 185

3 684

7 580

1 198 1 042 143

5 185

-

1 228

6 659 5 972 43 7

214

3 684 3 540 66 6

1 228 1 108 58

208 6

-

7 580 7 175 87 13

60

16 42

197

78

62

728 997 516 18D 336 283 53

3 279 2 186 985 832 153 109

1 096 675 410 362 48 30 18

PLACE OF BIRTH Total populotlo•-- ________ ------ __ _ Forefto hm ----------------------Notlvo ----------------------------

Born in State of residence -----------------

Born In different State -------------------Northeast----------------------------North Central •••• -- ------ ---- __ ---- ___ _

~~---------------­ W~----------------Born abroad, at sea, etc ________ .., _________ _

-

-

29

-

-

State of birth not reported __________ -------

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

4 768

-

-13

36 --

12 131

l 042 808 230 14D 90 82 8

644

-

6

-

-

-

-

-318 74

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Tot•I popiul•tlon, 5 years aW a11d onr Same house---------------------------Different house in United Stoles ____ ------ __ Same county-... -----------.. ----------- Different county---------------------Some State ____ -- __ -- ---- •• ____ ---- _ Different State •• -------------- __ ----_ Northeast------------------ __ ---- North Central •• ---------------- __ _ South -- ---- •• __ ---------------- __ West -- __ ---- ---- ---------------- Abroad -- -- -- __ -- __ ---- ---------------- Moved, 1965 residence not reported _______ _

--

-

5 3 2 l

582 227 162 686 476 319 157

4 3 1 1

85

98

11

7 35 12

-

914 774 544 338 206 175 31 5 10 8 8

165

156

30

259

596

-8 --4

1 150

450

1 847

1 990

379

40 40

14 6 l 466 l 460

1 722 18 18 116 105 1 141 1 126

-

487 487

429 429

-6

138 13 5 188

-

-

54

-

-

-

--

5 3 1 l

251 206 786 426 360 262 98

-

5 3 1 1

-

4 2 1 1

-

11

42

-

-

44 9 25 10

-

--

18

6 730

4 132 2 220 1 840 380 327 53

-

45

8

-

215

108

11

378

1 710

1 263

452

2 653

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

.

Tot•I Hrelled, 3 to 34 years aid ____ _

-

Nursery school ------------------------Public ---- __ ------ ---------------- ___ _ Kindergarten. __ ........ ________ .... ______ ...... __ _

-

--

Public __ ---------- ------------------Elementary (l to 8 years>----------------_ Public -------- -- -- -------- ----------- High school (l to 4 years) ---------------- ~b~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - _, College -------- __ ---------------------PlrcHt earollitd, 3 to 34 yHr1 .W .... _ 3 ond 4 years old-----------------------5 and 6 years old----------------------7 to 13 years ald •. ---------------------- 14 and 15 years old--------------------- 16 and 17 years old--------------------- 18 and 19 years old--------------------20 and 21 years old--------------------- 22 to 24 years old----------------------25 ta 34 years old-----------------------

-

1 997

-

30

18

51,1 2.3 39, 1 92.7 87.6 63,5 48.7 7,7

55.7 12.9 68.4 94.7 99.9 71.3 34.D

-

3.0

-

3.0 3.8

-9

-17

38 38 1 255 1 255

-

19

--944

-

-354

-

-

9 677 877 236 236 28

218 52 80

486

576

478 28

5 5 263 261 111

559

111

-

467

29

-

50.7

49.3

49.3 15.7 42.0 96.1 98.4 73.1

49.0 1.2 32.4 94.1 87.7 67.5

51.4

56.2

53.0

54.4

53.5

32.4 87.7 90.0 93.2 38.5 17.8

45.8 98.1 99.9 67.0 46.1

28.l 99,9 78.D 81.3 4D.6 17.5

39.6 99.9 99.9

37.4

-

53.4 99.9 97.8 81.D 32.0

-

6.4

10 135

111

...

...

88.8 81.1 46,6 45.6 52.4

--

27.2 4.9 3.4 0.4

11 11 1 403 1 383

--

-

46.4

-

2.4

-

-

-

19 1 195 1 195

467

6.4

5.5 B.2

4.4

928 319 319

-

-

-

354 89 89 9

-

65.4 22.0 27.3

--

30 23 1 90B 1 908 705 699 10

-

94.8 96.3 76.6 38.7 4.2 6.6 1.7

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED 1 163 95 354 320 86 140 118 33 17 6.1 14.4

979 70 347 260 54 151 B5

1 520 75 372 420 140 261 169 11 72 7.1 16.6

1 304 65 250 405 134

-- -- -- ---- ---- -- ---- -With own faMffio• children--under 3 years __________ _ With own children under 6 years. _________ _With own children under 12 veers _________ _ With own children under 18 years _________ _ With sons/daughters under 25 years ------With sons/daughters 13 to 19 years _______ _ With sons/daughters 18 to 24 year5 _______ _-

1 261 223 398 581 724 791 389 195

l 038 163 253 423 573 653 353 214

517 277 169

-""""••-wife ••bl1R111fe1 -·-------- Number of own children under 18 years ____ _ Su•fudfft1 wfltt ft•olt •Hd ------Number of own children under 18 years ____ _Perun Hiler 18 yHn old ________ _

181 353

135 295

41 61

62 123

133 269

-

Wo•H, 35 to 44 yr, ohl, tnr marrftdChildren ever born----------------------Por 1,DOO women ever married _________ _

Maf.t, 25 rears oW and over ..... -----No school years completed _______________ _ Elementary, 1 to 4 vears ---- ---- _______ _ 5 to 7 years---------------- 8 ye(lrs ---- -- ---- _________ _High school. 1 to 3 years---·--·--------- 4 years---------- .. --------- College, 1 lo 3 years---------------4

-

Median school years completed ___________ _ Percent high school graduates ____________ _FtMale, 25 yean and over _____ _ No school years campleted---------------- Elementaryo 1 to 4 years---------------- 5 to 7 years---------------- 8 years----------·--------- High school. l to 3 years---------------- 4 yecrs ____ ---------------- College, 3 years---------·------ 4l to y&ars or more ____________ _ Median school veers completed ___________ _Percent high school graduates------·-----_ years or more ____________ _

o~

4 8 5.9 9.9

260 141 5 44 7.6 14.6

726 50 157 147

47 147 133 39 6 8.2 24.5 801 27 141 237 73 201 105

-

17 8.0 15.2

141

-

7 68 12 32 8 4 10 7.9 15.6 195

5 46

65 14 49 5

6 5 7.2 8.2

1 052 58 226 260 88 191

1 325 109

146

66

33 30 7.7 19.9 1 435 86 220 359 126

406 199 22 17

8.4 16.6

434 392 109 171

210 18 56 3B 32

45 21

5.9

-7.5

8.3

10.0

1 483 42 274 513 189 311

303 15 55 50 52 78

66

48

28 60 7.6 10.4

8.6 17.5

5 39

-5

1 146 101

630

400

128 255 51 109

371 64 139 63

4 4 5.6 6.2 1 273 7B 252

4B4 102 226 107 11 13 7.0 10.3

24

41 3 19 6,8 10,0 806 33 127 217 155 205

60

-

203 13 24 78 21

44 18

-5

7,5 11.3

257 5

44 71 37 62 33 5

-

9 8.2 8.6

8.2 14.8

1 312 43 328 429 118 260

96 19 19 7.0 10.2 1 617 57 236 468 240 361 155 47 53 B.2 15.8

FAMILIES

---

Subl1ooltlu --------------------Number of own children under 18 years ____ _

living with both parents----·----·-------- Percent of total __ -· __ •• --------------_ -

716 lBl 251 378

110

2 14 35 53 53 35

1 297 258

426

1 288 254 425

590 755

230 79 127 163 170 89 56

1 103 138 311 492 602 668 380 200

701 154 220 360 454 481 310 155

209 57 80 130 151 156 87 34

285 488 790 968 1 035 612 369

39 58

92

174

86 117

26 73

195 402

10 15

5

5

24 19

14 49

39 31

55

1 441

11

668 841 916 491 258

800 481 209

85 189

13 26

130 196

246

4

4

--

27 21

65 164

74 178

13 26

103 175

177

29 43

87 169

62 98

6 6

346

3 041 1 771 58.2

2 442 l 604 65.7

1 618 1 027 63.5

369 118 32.0

2 751 l 452 52.8

3 134 2 059 65.7

567 337 59,4

2 268 1 531 67.5

l 845 1 259 68.2

646 428 66.3

3 790 2 322 61.3

266 1 366 5 135

207

974 4 705

201 936 4 657

...

11 52

323 1 419 4 393

330 1 835 5 561

60 356

5 933

251 1 462 5 825

150 937 6 247

44 239 5 432

374 2 261 6 045

464

131 60

57 67

143

CHILDREN EVER BORN

-

-

12-530 GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Houston

Irwin

Jackson

Jasper

Jeff Davis

Jefferson

Jenkins

Johnson

Jones

Lamar

Lanier

10 420

2 688

2 679

1 762

-

1 762 1 616 53 8

3 699 3 497 78 12

21

2 4

33

129

-

8 60 10

66

220

93

66

4 140 5 4 135 3 950 28 2 3 23

1 472 1 291 134 17

72

-

2 840 2 614 6

2 480 19 2 461 2 366 37 4

4 704

2 679 2 529 21

9 359 3 9 356 8 599 312 59

3 699

2 688 2 548 74 2

-

2 840

10 420 9 264 872 123 38 687 24 45 239

58

99

081 553 079 489 590 862 728 57 48 497 126 63 386

2 345 1 538 731 586 145

2 434 1 107 1 238 855 383 371 12 12

2 532 1 517 905 800 105 76 29

1 564 846 248 189 59 31 28

-

76

-

29

89

--

110

470

3 548 16 16 19 12 2 568 2 549 869 859 76

850

787 22 12 12 12 554 554 199 191

9M 3 3 4 4 638 638 264 264

319 319 161 153

2 171 2 158 794 781 4

991 991 293 293 5

50.2 5.4 33.7 94.4 93.9 77.6 48.8 9.5 3.9 2.9

52.0 7.3 40.6 84.5 69,3 58.l 39.2

48.4 11.8 54.7 94.9 99.9 78.5 47.3

46.6 12.5 55.8 81.3 55.0 75.7 55.0

48.4

-

38.9 98.9 99.9 73.7 32.9 7.9 7.1 5.1

38.6 88.9 87.7 39.3 35.3

2.2

52.5 1.0 33.2 95.1 93.9 82.2 36.7 2.5 1.0 1.8

59.3

--

53.9 4.4 65.5 94.6 90.2 77.2 60.8

1 758 97 466 354 149 325 266 57 44 7.7 20.9

477 68 127 130 36 70 14 13 19 5.8 9.6

559 20 144 190 33 67 88 5 12 6.9 18.8

568 35 184 169 53 57 56 8 6 6.1 12.3

332 19 101 96 24 63 21 8

647 60 289 149 15 89 24 14 7 4.6 7.0

427 63 156 108 25 42 24 4

6.2 8.7

1 641 148 589 470 138 146 89 13 48 5.5 9.1

2 127 345 696 241 371 179 77 107 7.6 17.1

591 54 73 173 72 135 44 8 32 7.9 14.2

687 35 139 198 88 125 69 13 20 7.7 14.8

673 38 146 203 80 129 64

2 202 157 556 735 211 369 85 24 65 6.9 7.9

914 32 307 278 129 120 14 5 29 6.5 5.3

501 30 121 156 47 116 21

13 7.3 11.4

443 36 84 134 33 73 54 19 10 7.3 18.7

faMilie1 ---------------- -------- _ own children under 3 years ___________ _ own children under 6 years ___________ _ own children under 12 years __________ _ own children under 18 years __________ _ sons/doughlers under 25 years -------sons/daughters 13 to 19 years ________ _ sons/daughters 18 to 24 years ________ _

l 939 413 748 1 152 1 344 1 429 727 339

523 103 140 244 313 337 197 80

534 86 166 222 287 320 130 97

548 78 133 274 317 349 203 131

386 69 131 190 224 242 152 99

1 870 315 531 879 1 101 1 244 751 418

s.••••tlie1 ---------------------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

193 346

61 93

62 97

74 127

21 41

187 228

H"••••-wHo 1ubl1mUlt1 ----------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

70 91

12 3

43 74

26 38

14 27

43

S1•fo10Rle1 whh f111olo hHd ---- -- -ff umber of own children under 18 years _____ _

108 229

49 90

19 23

48 89

7 14

135 209

P•nou un~•r 18 yean old _________ _ living with both parents_ _________________ _ Percent of total------------------------

5 247 3 168 60.4

l 419 731 51.5

l 118 740 66.2

1 273 768 60.3

792 471 59.5

445 2 719 6 110

114 577 5 061

112 498 4 446

113 4 504

103 499 4 845

PLACE OF BIRTH

Totol populatlo•-- ---------- ------Forel11 ltorn -----------------------

Native ____ ---- __ -- -- -- -- _________ _ Born in State of residence----------------Born In different State -------------------Northeast __ --------------------------North Centro I__ ---- __ -- -- -- ---- __ -- -- -South -- -----------------------------West------------------------------ -- _

BDrn obroadt

at sea, etC-------------------

State of birth not reported ________________ _

-

-

-

--

--

-

-

-

-

241 12

45

-

445

-

124

-

4 704 4 516 89

11

-

-

1 472

-

-157

98 19

3 726

1 289 784 378 318 60 47 13

-

47

RESIDENCE IN 1965

To!al populttlon, 5 yHn ohl a111d over _

Same house----------------------------Dlfferent house in United States -----------Same county--------------------------

Oi~~:;:~'si~~;~~-=::::::::::::::::::::::

Dlffe ran! Stole -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- Northeast------------------------ North Central __ -------------------South -------- ------------------ -West __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --Abroad -- -------- ------ -------- --------Moved, 1965 residence not reported ________ _

9 4 4 2 1

111 34 20

-

14

--

-

-

8 4 3 2

173 185 614 761 853 654 199 35 4 139 21

3 267 1 802 1 333 l 080 253 171 82 5

2 201 1 342 716 597 119 109 10

-6 4 --

4 2 1 1

210 297 659 249 410 352 58 28

2 916 753 561 192 183 9

6

-4

24

5

-

368

132

143

254

57

127

490 10 10

2 980 5 5

l 289

777

l 526 16 9

1 449

411

-

6 6

-

8 8 619 619 144 144

26

6

17 1 131 1 119 332 332 21

28

6

-

77

--

--

-

-

13

SCHOOL ENROLIMENT

Total uroHtd, 3 to 34 yean oW _____ _ Nursery school -------------------------Public ____ ---------------- ------------

Kindergarten ---- ------------ ---------- __

Public ______ ------ ________ ------ _____ _ Elementary (1 to 8 yeors>-----------------Public __ ---------- ______ -------------High school (110 4 years) ----------------p~~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - College __ -------- ---------------------- _

PercHI 111roll1d, 3 to 34 y11r1 old ........ 3 ond 4 years old-----------------------57 and 6 years old________________________ ------------------------_ to 13 years old 14 and 15 years old---------------------16 ond 17 years old---------------------18 ond 19 years old---------------------~a~ 21 "a"~----------22 to 24 years old-----------------------25 to 34 years old _______________________ _

-

13 8 607 607 225 225 5

-

-

-

-

5.3 2.7

-

-

--

--

-1 017 1 011 412 412 20

---

337 •337 74 74

-

57.1

47.0 31.3 89.4 99.9 38.0 47.1

-

42.0 98.2 82.2 94.5 44.8 11.5 9.3

2.9

-

925 91 265 256 38 137 121 10 7 6.5 14.9

750 45 213 223 63 128 50 11 17 6.5 10.4

296 51 114 74 19 28 10

965 24 189 324 84 209 66 14 55 7.4 14.0

306 4 72 56 37 101 36

10 7.0 6.2

1 125 41 172 340 81 255 169 32 35 8.1 21.0

8.6 11.8

658 105 203 320 406 442 277 153

463 103 192 271 339 351 225 140

959 117 301 436 539 588 304 152

830 139 216 357 446 469 316 169

280 66 92 133 146 174 66 48

38 57

53 67

129 224

124 184

32 49

19 11

42 63

45 39

19 26

38 57

34 56

87 161

61 118

13 23

4 514 2 247 49.8

l 821 1 014 55.7

l 247 741 59.4

2 151 1 425 66.2

l 986 1 208 60.8

700 471 67.3

384 2 035

166 920 5 542

107 878 8 206

251 981 3 908

191 775 4 058

63 308 4 889

-

-

6.7

52.3 10.9 37.5 97.2 84.6 85.4 31.9 20.1

-

-

-

--

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

Mole, 25 y11rs old Hd onr ________ _ No school years completed ________________ _ Elementary, l to 4 yeors ----------------5 to 7 years-----------------

8

years---------------------

High school. 1 to 3 years-----------------

4

years---------------------

College, 1 to 3 years----------------4 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates ______ ---- ___ _ Fl••lt, 25 yean okl and over ------No school years completed ________________ _

Elementory,

l 5 8 High school, 41

to 4 years----------------to 7 years----------------years--------------------to 3 years----------------years ____________________ _

College, to 3 years----------------41 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates __ ---------- __

111

-

-

5 4.9 7.7

-

-

-

4.4 3.4

-

FAMILIES

With With With With With With With

10

--

CHILDREN EVER BORN

WtMH, 35 ta 44 yr. oW, ever married_ Children ever born------------ __ ------ ___ _

Per 1,000 women ever married-----------

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

509

5 299

GEORGIA

12-531

Tobie 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Dato based on sample, see text, For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Lourens

Lee

Liberty

Lincoln

Long

Lowndes

11 033

3 070

6 006

2 719

1 190

15 990

11 033 10 452 179 16 46

3 070 2 881 55 20 3 32

6 006 3 640 633 86 40 467 40 21 1 712

2 719 2 581 65 22

l 190 l 077 59

73

54

15 985 13 914 l 202 93 22 l 066 21 B 861

-

5 326 3 662 728 222 506

2 374 1 323 1 040 935 105 95 10 10

1 092 669 255 115 140 110 30

14 118 8 427 4 590 3 710 880 405 475 43 11 365

5 2 2 l

McDuffie

Mcintosh

Macon

6 060

3 679

6 060 5 731 191 22 16 153

3 679 3 479 109 12

7 892 4 7 888 7 598 93 17

8

67 9

138

91

197

32

-44

482 838 393 959 434 293 141 6 16 119

3 275 2 225 893 749 144 56 88

982 916 798 457 341 267 74

l 614 1 014 503 365 138 138

1 398 1 510 750 615 135 79

Madison

Morion

l 894

2 674

l 894 l 858 4

2 674 2 54.1

PLACE OF BIRTH Total popwlotlon __________________ _

forelt• ----------------------Natlv1 __b""' ,.. _____ ---.. ---- ________ ..... __ Born in Stole of residence ----------------Born in different State -------------------Northeast----------------------------North Central----·----------------- ___ _ South ---- -- -------------------------West __ -- --ot--sea, ---·etc -- -· ---- -· ---- ---- -- -_ Born abroad, __________________ Stole of birth not reported ________________ _

-

117

-402

-

15

119

-

-

43 -

-

--

SI

8

-

-

5

-

-

B9 -

-

-

-

-

--

4

-

B4 21

63

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Total p1pulatlan1 5 y.eara old and over _ Some hous•----------------------------Different house in United Stoles __ ~- __ -- -· -Sc me .county ---- ____ .... -- ____ .... ---- __ ..... Different county ----····-------···----Some State_. -- __ ---- ---- ---·-- _____ _ Different Stole ____ ---- __ ---- __ ---- __ _ Northeast·--------· -- -·-- ------ __ _ North Central __ -------- ___________ _ South -- -- -- __ ---- ---- -- -- ---- -- -West._ -- -- -- -- ------ ---- ---- -- --Abroad __ ---------------·---------- -- __ _ Moved, 1965 residence not reported ________ _

9 799 5 795 3 375 2 891 484 291 193 19 26 148

19

2 716 1 872 775 610 165 145 20 8

66 440

-11

30 168

882

435

3 639 624 221 221 19

1 758 B 8 25 25 l 227 1 227 449 449 49

46.9

47.1

51.l 4.3

61.4

28.0 85,8 79.9 66,0 35,3 7.1

48.7 91.9 87.5 90.4 21.7

35.5

30.0 9B.4 94.8 82,3 44.6

12 -

610

69

3 449

882

85 42 230 83 49 887

56 12 l 089

-

-

6 4 1 1

-5

----

-

7B 10

23 46

251

157

26B

97

1 975

l 172

2 717 14 14

594 40 9 42 42 360 360 152 152

-

-

-

56 41

-138 15

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Total 11roll1cl, 3 to 34 ye1n old _____ _ Nursery school-------·-------------·---Public __ -----------------------·-· -- --_ Kindergarten ___________________________ Public -- ---------- ---------· ---------Elementary (1 lo B year»------------------

~*-----------------High school (l to 4 years) -----------------

Public-------------------------------College -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- Percent Hrolled, 3 te 34 yeers old __ .. _

3 and 4 years old -----------------------5 ond 6 years old-------------·---------7 to 13 years old-----------------------14 ond 15 years old--------------------- 16 ond 17 years old --------------------TB ond 19 years old--------------------20 ond 21 years old--------------------22 to 24 ye ors old ____ -- ____________ -- __ _

--25 to 34 years old----------------------- -

--

68 68 2 503 2 503 B51 851 27

53,8 2.9 52.0 92.5 83.9 84.5 37.l 9.2

-

-

-3

-

-

--

-

678 67B 204 204

-

94.0 93.6 71.1 lB.l

--

2.4

-

10.4 1.0

-S to 7 years---·------------ 8 years---·-----··--·-----· High school, l to 3 years .• -------------- 4 College1 l years---·-----··--------to 3 years _______________ _4 years or more ____________ _Median school years completed ___________ _Percent high school graduates-·---- ______ _ -

2 156 232 712 569 165 251 137 38 52 5,6 10.5

524 69 199 124 28 69 18 10 7 4.9 6,7

1 136 44 330 213 85 232 188 26 18 7.7 20.4

564 64 226 161 55 29 29

F11111F.t, 2S year• old ind over -----No school yeors completed _______________ _-

2 777 250 618 749 308 464 224 48 116 7.3 14.0

642 29 186 220 57 103 13 9 25 6.4 7.3

1 316 37 303 285 119 357 126 9 80 8.3 16.3

535 24 70 228

-

2 264 323

----

566 1 041 l 326 1 429 863 459

580 115 167 308 356 370 225

-315 315 120 120

-

-

-

7.4

4 829 4

-

94 33 3 312 3 299 1 342 l 342

77

--

l 545 l 545 424 424 6

-

-877 B77 275 275 20

50.8 4,8 43.8 93.6 91.2 83.0 41.l 3.8 2.2 2.2

51.3

52.0

54.2 97.3 B0,3 85.5 24.9

27.0 93.0 Bl.B 78.3 49.S 9.4 4.1 3,0

3 049 238 958 613 195 498 389 91 67 6.8 17.9

l 138 93 427 275 70 141 106 17 9 5.6 11.6

--

2.6

-8BB

l 1 BBB 7B5 7B5 30

-

902

--

589 589 304 304 9

55.9 3.5 46.l 97.2 B6.J 83.6 42.7 12.2 3.3

52.2 41.2 69.8 92.7 99,9 60.2 16.7 9.4

317 21 109 61 39 22 54 11

5,7 12.4

1 355 87 552 305 94 167 79 24 47 5.4 11.l

20.5

2.3

862 10 176 301 36 172 122 21 24 7.6 19.4

1 876 57 482 560 127 347 124 43 136 7,2 16.2

412 9 71 136 54 75 48 3 14 7.8 15.8

650 30 96 249 26 179 32 12 26 10.8

-

-

-

57.2

-

27.9

96.4 99.9 92.8 38,0

--

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Malt, 25 rears old a111d own __ ------

No school years completed-------------·-· Elementary, 1to4 years _______________ _

-

-Coll•ge. 1 yellrs lo 3 years---------------4 or'" mor.e ____________ _Median school years completed ___________ _Percent high school groduote•---··-------- Elementary,

to 47 years years·-··-----·--·--· 51 to ________________ _

8 yeors -------------------High school: 4l to 3 years __ .,--____________ ---·--------_ years ______

-

4.9 5.1

249 28 100 66

8

22 10 4 11 4.9 10.0 262 12 45 84 47 51

686 70 241 167 35 88 Bl

-4

6.2

514 48 176 180 29

69

7

-5 5.5

a

3 902 189 714 B64 35B 970 621

10 7.6 8.8

126 8.5 20.7

1 454 81 307 432 133 307 163 10 21 7.5 13.3

541 B5 164 254 327 355 201 103

217 12 35 78 97 101 73 27

3 191 495 903 l 450 1 835 2 028 l 059 617

1 207 157 314 566 6BB 725 375 226

738 117 lB6 334 434 474 253 161

1 523 235 455 718 8B6 952 524 264

393 100 155 204 263 278 147

518 86 128 215 308 330 212

87 90 16 4 16 7.4 6.7

5

60

7,S

FAMILIES

112

1 163 214 343 541 687 762 389 198

72

92

Suhf1Mffle1 -· -· -· -- -- -------- -- - . Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

180 295

64 137

133 278

64 120

13 27

337 562

91 182

100 145

240 500

33 75

70 85

HiwabH•-wlfe 1uflf11111i11 .................... .. Number of own children under 18 years ____ _

59 52

32 30

37 76

15 20

6 12

127 150

27 40

30 21

26 23

--

34 32

l11 229

32 107

96 202

49 100

1 15

198 394

64 142

66 120

199 457

33 75

36 53

5 066 3 057 60.3

1 471 835 56.8

2 670 l 725 64.6

1 384 1 018 73.6

576 386 67.0

7 141 4 125 57.B

2 809 l 521 54. l

1 788 l 144 64.0

3 BBS 2 123 54.6

902 63.9

l 284 856 66.7

498 2 704 5 430

128 874 6 828

215 1 244 5 786

102 489 4 794

67 284 4 239

745 3 420 4 591

231 l 128 4 883

197 l 021 5 183

367 2 199 5 992

94 451 4 798

115 526 4 574

F111Rle1 ------ --····-----------With own children under 3 yeors--·-------With own children under 6 years __________ _ With own children under !2 years _________ _ With own children "nder 18 yeor•---------Wlth sons/daughters under 25 years ------With sans/daughters 13 to 19 years _______ _ With sons/daughters 18 lo 24 years _______ _

.-

Suhf111Nle• 1.,..., hud -·---- __ Number of own children under 18 years ____ _ w~h

Peno•• Hiler 18 yHn okl .................. .. Living with both porents---------·--------Percent of toto1------------------------

576

CHILDREN EVER BORN Wo••li, 35 to 44 yr. old, evtr married ..

Children ever born------------------------

Per 1,000 women ever married-----------

12-532 GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970- Continued

[Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Meriwether

Miller

Mitchell

Monroe

Monlgamary

Morgan

Muscogee

Newton

Oconee

Oglethorpe

Paulding

9 322

1 841

-

2 035

4 467

1 318

2 035 1 917 32 7

1 272 1 172 20

270

92

86

2 830 2 745 14 4

1 318 1 289

20

4 467 4 308 41 4 6 31

8 178 8 8 170 7 792 123 36 22 59 6

2 830

5 091 4 929 70 11

42 807 57 42 750 29 283 11 005 592 515 9 589 309 388 2 074

1 272

1 841 1 710 101 6

9 190 5 9 185 8 716 199 17 31 151

5 091

9 322 8 675 155 44 4 107

255

80

68

29

8 045 4 210 2 909 2 620 289 137 152 14

4 574 2 768 1 568 1 409 159 152 7

1 776 l 092 563

38 17 17 12 5 1 3

7 3 2 2

190 848 907 407 500

1 177

1 185 949 217 173 44 23 21

-7 -238

2 520 1 590 787 728 59 43 16 16

17

PLACE OF BIRTH Totol populotlon __________________ _

Foreign •om -----------------------

Born

~~-------------in State of residence -----------------

Born In different State-------------------Northoost ---- ---- -------------- ______ _ North Central ____ -- ------ -- -- -- -------South ---- __ ---- ------------ ------ ---West-----------------------------__ _ _ Born abroad, at sea, etc __________________ Stole of birth not reported ________________ _

-

-

-30

-492

95

8 112 5 623 2 156 1 610 546 435 111

1 627

5

4

--

39

--

-

25

-

-

-

118

-

-

8 12

-

-

-3

10

---

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Tatel •opulatlon, 5 y1ar1 old and over _

Some house ______ -- ---- ---- ---------- __ _ Different house In United Stales ------------

Some county------ .. ------------------Different county ----------------------Same State ____ ------------------ ___ _ Different State-------------------- __ _ Northeast -- --______________ -------- -- -----------___ __ _ _ North Central South ------ ------ ---- -- -- ---- -- -West ____ ---- ______ -------- ______ _ Abroad---------- __ --------------------Moved, 1965 residence not reported_ _______ _

27 79

-

393

771 733 632 101 74

27

123

138 -

23

926

-

466 97 80 17

-

3 2 1 1

901 421 335 273 62 51

11

--

-121

-145

614

1 278

11

398 020 972 904 068 290 778 403 266 2 749 360 739 2 667

452 48 8 6 34

746 381 191 190 183 7

-7 -

435

-50

2 129

407

17 17 1 003 990 252 252 6

13 332 70 31 798 791 a 829 a 751 3 311 3 257 324

16 11 1 601 1 601 499 480 13

9 9 306 306 Bl 81 11

49.2

46.2

52.6

41.7

99.4 99.9 87.5 20.4

41.8 91.2 83.9 73.2 16.0 3.0

24.4 85.3 81.5 72.1 23.4

1.2

72.7 97.8 93.9 83.8 38,8 8.3 2.4 3.9

836 101 263 205 29 146 60 16 16 5.9 11.0

-

---

-3

8 10

-

143

19

978 3 3 36 36 740 740 199 199

431

-

320 320 104 104 7

51.5

53.3

51.3

39.0 88,3 79.5 60.0 23.3

69.4 91.2 94.1 78.6 36.2

35.9 93.1 96.6 78.8 50.0

4.4 0.8

23.3

-

--

-

8 499 544 1 447 1 550 647 1 719 1 776 472 344 9.1 30.5

1 527 153 451 378 136 274 110 11 14 6.4 8,8

256 27 72 85 19 21 25

509 60 143 208 19 62 17

249 10 59 53 41 59 27

7 6.1 12.5

5.8 3.3

8.1 10.8

11 631 390 1 993 2 663 969 2 714 1 801 477 624 8.8 25.0

1 912 75 318 579 276 425 182 13 44 7.9 12.5

309 18 58 83 38 63 47

616 50 145 199 52 129 32

303 12 55 77 31 71 52 5

7.9 15.9

9 6.9 6.7

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Total enrolled, 3 to 34 years old .. ~ .........

Nursery school --------------------------

Public ______ ---- -------- __ ---- ------ __ Kindergarten ------ -------- ____ -------- __ Public -- __ ------ -------- __ ---------- __ flementary (1 ta 8 years>------------------

~b~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

High school (1 to 4 years) -----------------

~b~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ~~~-----------------

Pert••• '"rolled, 3 to 34 yean okl .... __ 3 ond 4 years old-----------------------5 and 6 years old-----------------------7 to 13 years aid ________________________ _ 14 16 18 20 22

and 15 yaaro old---------------------and 17 years aid---------------------and 19 years aid---------------------and yearsold old---------------------to 2421years _______________________ _

25 to 34 years aid------------------------

2 684 28 28 24 16 1 883 1 883 714 714 35 49.2 3.6 41.7 93.2 92.6 70.6 27.7 10.8 1.7 0.8

698

--507

2 984

-2 215

507 191 191

2 210 721 713 48

60.1

53.7

40.6

-

43.4 96.4 85.3 75.9 32.2 11.9 5.1 3.0

92.1 94.2 93.5 41.0 11.4

-

4.0

1 638 8 B 11 11 1 070 1 070 549 541

-

52.8 2.6 48.2 97.4 94.l 88.0 18.0 3.6

--

-

-435 435 179 179

33.3 --

-

-

6.5

-

-

-

7.6

--

-

-

-

-

-

--

-

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Mole, 25 years old and over ________ _

1 865 198 503 498 176 275 147 18 50 6.4 11.5

320 64 173 40

2 213 120 432 715 226 430 156 26 108 7.3 13.1

415 65 99 113 34 80 16

own children under 3 years ___________ _ own ch!ldren under 6 year•-----------own children under 12 years __________ _ own children under 18 years __________ _ sans/daughters under 25 years -------sons/daughters 13 to 19 years ________ _ sons/daughters 18 to 24 years ________ _

1 660 210 602 351 91 311 64 15 16 5.1 5.7

1 005 355 249 95 142 56 13 18 6.1 8.7

6.3 13.3

8 6.2 5.8

2 153 161 554 523 227 440 125 41 82 7.2 11.5

1 216 27 239 351 172 251 118 22 36 7.9 14.5

449 14 92 90 71 101 60 16 5 8.4 18.0

1 072 88 244 329 97 198 76 18 22

1 872 315 504 813 1 067 1 167 633 403

340 70 126 182 227 239 165 47

1 767 303 539 794 l 027 1 129 631 345

962 145 279 471 561 626 332 171

393 105 182 231 263 270 143 69

885 128 266 435 527 569 274 142

9 1 2 4 5 6 3 1

862 659 949 793 959 509 072 634

1 671 250 499 808 1 024 1 156 537 410

233 28 71 133 165

Subla10lllo1 __ ---- -------- __ ---- __ Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

201 299

43 102

234 460

131 170

61 151

117 165

738 1 120

Hw11tand..wlfe su•fa•Ulu ----------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

83 90

-

3

77 106

49 33

8 8

45 35

Subf110Rlt1 with fomalo head -------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _ P1nan1 under 18 y11n old _________ _ livtng with bath parent•------------------Percent of total------------------------

101 170

34 93

133 272

79 125

50 131

4 219 2 630 62.3

994 672

67.6

4 511 2 535 56.2

2 329 1 628 69.9

360 1 924 5 344

71 649 9 141

389 1 877 4 825

1 497 5 092

No school years completed ________________ _

.Etementoryi 51 to years----------------lo 4 7 years ________________ _ 8 years--------------------High school: 1 to 3 years----------------4 years--------------------College, 1 lo 3 years----------------4

years or more _____________ _

Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates _____________ _ Ft1Hle, 25 y11rt old and over -------

No school years completed ________________ _

Elementary;

1 ta 4 years-----------------

5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------High school, 1 to 3 years----------------4 years--------------------College: 1 to 3 years-----------------

4 years or more _____________ _

Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates _____________ _

-

33 10

-

3.2 3.1

-

77

421 15 124 127 29 70 50 6

-

6.9 10.8

-

-2

-

-

--

-

8.2 18.8

fAMILIES With With With With With With With

flMJllOI -- ---- ------ ---- -- ---- -- _

239 36 86 137

122 36

495 34 107 249 273 299 182 117

196 377

35 84

104 240

20 23

220 227

54 69

-

1

33 62

17 20

56 114

473 806

137 303

34 84

58 134

-

962 563 58.5

2 066 l 124 54.4

17 724 9 471 53.4

3 749 2 179 58.1

600 345 57.5

1 380 856 62.0

613 401 65.4

58 356

149 813 5 456

2 682 9 918 3 698

421 l 806 4 290

46 244 5 304

136 862 6 338

67 355 5 299

175

177 195 109 69

CHILDREN EVER BORN Womtn, 35 to 44 yr. old,

IVtr

m1nfed_

Children ever born ________________ -- -- -- --

Per 1.000 women ever married-----------

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

294

6 138

GEORGIA

12 - 533

Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Peach

Pierce

Pike

Polk

Total poput.tl••-------- ---- ---- ---

9 152

4 663

9 133

1 680 6 1 674 1 480 71 7

2 957

Forel1• bo,. ----------------------Nati¥• -- ---- ---- ---- -- ... -- ---- -- - -

2 957 2 824 54 4

64

50

4 663 4 187 311 33 44 234

79

165

99

127 414 595 387 208 131 77 15 5 57

2 670 1 373 l 202 904 298 180 118 85

Pulaski

Putnam

Quitman

2 970 11

2 751 109

4 092 4 4 088 3 848 25

13 96

25

131

Randolph

Richmond

Rockdale

Schley

1 311

4 869

1 319

4 869 4 499 237 15 51 171

48 598 51 48 547 36 652 7 842 818 496 6 281 247 199 3 854

3 129

1 311 1 148 131

3 129 2 926 92 33

1 319 1 313 16 11

111

60

43 23 16 11 4 1 3

928 808 070 397 673 496 177 82D 373 1 766 218 474 3 576

2 782 1 588 1 118 773 345 278 67 37

1 213 992 195 152

76

--26

14 133 160 87 354 195 9 094 8 940 3 855 3 754 670

1 022

389

373 373 90 90

1 432 10 10 2D 11 965 965 431 431

25 6 800 793 174 174 23

278 278 111 111

55.3 6.1 46.7 99.9 86.6 93.4 54.5 14.9 2.4 6.0

59.5 7.9 14.3 99.9 92.1 72.4 48.6 20.8

56.2 6.6 51.0 89.4 76.5 80.3 59.3 13.2

51.0

52.1

50.3 99.9 99.9 66.4 21.6 9.9 3.4

37.8 99.9 69.B 77.1

-

47.6 12.8 51.8 97.2 93.9 77.2 35.8 9.4 4.8 2.8

772 16 256 197 65 147 69 6 16 6.7 11.8 906 38 208 212 143 175 88

233 49 90 44 14 15 21

257 23

7.5 14.1

5.4

11 6.2 7.5

702 50 88 218 16 162 83 16 9 7.9 15.4

352 12 97 104 36 64 33

42 7.9 14.3

9 535 550 1 772 2 198 760 1 630 1 682 607 336 8.3 27.5 12 141 515 1 954 3 026 1 376 2 416 1 783 524 547 8.4 23.5

597 38 136 155 56 128 75 9

9.0 318 18 85 116 19 56 13

999 111 378 299 66 111 20 11 3 5.1 3.4 1 365 84 313 412 172 269 66 14 35 7.3 8.4

776 160 269 394 470 493 291 146 89 157

216 29 58 98 116 127 67 60

1 023 137 209 359

10 1 2 4 5 6 3 1

29 57

75 96

19 27 62 122

9 28 20 29

20 16 55 80

1 923 1 304 67.8

631 404 64.0

203 1 169 5 759

29 227 7 828

PLACE OF BIRTH

Born in State of residence ----------------Born In different State -------------------Northeast---------------- -- ---- ---- -- North Central________ -------- __ ---- ___ _ South ____ -- ---- __ -- __ ---- __ -------- -West ______ -- -- -- __ -- ---- -- -- -- ------ -

Born abroad, at sea, etc-................... ---------

S!ote of birth not reported ____ -------------

19

8 103 386 25 14 308 39 3 641

-

-123

-

-

-

-

2 959

-

--

-4

-

--

211

32

597 112 241 124 117 108 9

1 175 882 200 144 56 34 22

-9 -6

22

238

93

1 387 8 8 17 17 920 920 427 405 15

468 5 5

-

-

-

133

--

59

-

5

-

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Tot1I population, 5 y11rs old end ovtr _ Same house ________ ..... ____ .... ____________ Different hou•e in United States -----------Same county---------------.. ---------Different county ----------------------Same Sia te ______ -- ---- ______ ---- ___ _ Different State ______________ ------ __ _ Northeast ________ ------ __________ _ North Central •• ------------------ __ South --------------------------West-_________________________ _

8 263 3 984 3 332 2 447 885 734 151 12 6 105 28 7 940

1 478 986 451 428 23 23

41

84

Total Hrollell, 3 to 34 years old .. ____ _

3 659

395

963

Nursery school -------------------------Public ---- .... ------------------------ -_ Kindergarten __ ........ ---- ______ .... __ ..... __ Public ---- __ ------ ---------- -------- _ Elementary (1 to 8 yeorsl----------------Public ------ ---- ------------ ____ ---- __ High school tl to 4 years) ---------------Public __ ---- ---------- -- -- -- -------- -

36 24 142 136 1 603 1 603 708 708 1 170

-

Abroad------ __ ------------------------Moved, 1965 residence not «ported ________ _

----

2 591 1 428 1 079 935 144 134 10

--

10

-

4 2 1 1

-118

33 -

95

3 2 1 1

-

-

-

4 2 1 1

401 654 652 498 154 103 51 21

30 -95

-

30

--

43

43

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT

---~~~---------------- PtrcHI Hrolled, 3 to 34 yHr1 oW .... _ 3 and 4 years old----------------------- 57 to and136 years years old old----------------------_______________________ _14 end 15 years old--------------------- 16 and 17 years old--------------------- 18 and 19 years old--------------------- 20 and 21 years old--------------------- 22 to 24 years old----------------------- -

-

--

-

279 279 116 116

-

58.5 4.9 64.3 95.4 96.6 78.7 61.3 67.8 31.9 3.1

41.6

1 422 111 268 295 76 231 241 68 132 8.5 31.0 1 943 118 363 366 144 402 174 103 273 8.9 28.3

310 24 97 100 19 48 7 15 6.0 7.1 494 7 103 166 24 123 52 5 14 7.5 14.4

own children under 3 years __________ _ awn children under 6 years ____ •• -- -- • own children under 12 years _________ _ awn children under 18 years _________ _ sans/daughters under 25 years __ ---- _sans/daughters 13 to 19 years _______ _ sons/daughters 18 ta 24 years_ ______ _-

1 591 244 472 744 893 1 000 476 339

397 35 120 171 189 238 119 93

5vbl1•Ule1 •• ____ ---- ---- __ -- •• _Humber of own children under 18 years ____ _

232 405

52 84

25 to 34 years old •.... ------------------ -

-

25.2 73.6 79.7 64.2 30.8

--

-95

95 649 649 215 215 4 54.2 18.3 71.6 99,9 96,9 65.8 42.9

-

5.6

-

1 329 8 8 7 7 1 041 1 041 241 234 32

847 13 13

-

-

604 604 230 230

-

50.3 3.2 71.4 91.0 99.9 67.4 20.6 5.7 4.5 1.9

52.9 26.4 42.0 95.D 61.7 81.6 15.8 5.1

989 59 250 291 51 161 149 19 9 7.0 17,9

575 89 243 118 42 50 28 5

-

-

--

5.8

-

-

-

-

--

-

-

-22.9

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED

-High school. 1 to 3 years---------------- 4 ye ors __ -- -- ________ -- -- -College, to 3 years---------------41 years -or more ____________ _Median school years completed ___________ _-Percent high school groduo!es ____________ _ F11111le, 25 y11rt old ind over-----No school yeors completed _______________ _Elementcryi l ta 4 years---------------- 5 to 7 years---------------- 8 years-------------------- High school, 41 to 3 years---------------years ______ .... ___________ _College1 1 to 3 years---------------- Mole, 25 years old Hd tv•r -------No school years completed _______________ _

Elementory,

1 to 4 years---------------to 7 years---------------85 years ___________________ _-

4 years er more ____________ _ Median school years completed ___________ _Percent high school graduate•------------- -

-

seo

90 214 122 32 69 28 21 4 4.7 9.1 678 50 144 239 40 150 48

4 3 7.2 8.1

4.3

1 202 48 146 349 156 341 96 20 46 8.4 13.5

5.7 875 63 265 189 70 194 60 4 30 7.1 10.7

1 051 148 283 459 572 623 300 154

703 102 160 236 358 388 210 93

119

-

4.0

-

-

92

93 27 22

--

-

-

6 7.4 11.1

FAMILIES With With With With With With With

----

Fa•Nl11 ............ ------------------

571 114 180 268

Number of own children under 18 yeors----- -

91

-

Svbf110Hl11 wtth loMole hHd ------· -

135 264 3 647 2 205 60.5

45 80 746 384 51.5

321 349 174 117 52 85 27 41 25 44 1 351 876 64.8

313 1 329 4 246

98 428 4 367

122 654 5 361

-

Huafl.114-wlfe

11bf1n1JH11 .................. ..

-

living with both parents _________________ _Percent of total----------------------- -

Number of own children under 18 years-----

P1non1 u•tler 18 ynn old ________ _

82

3

103 2 014 1 023 50.B

72 136 35 69 29 59 1 289 612 47.5

251 975 3 884

2 976

215 33 25 59

282 29 51 79 126 148 88 66

443 762

634 118 208 346 376 415 194 102 43 66 23 30 20 36

2 011 1 122 53.9

19 155 9 970 52.0

1 499 935 62.4

648 318 49.1

218 1 298 5 954

2 384 9 337 3 917

112 466 4 161

62 286 4 613

464

530 338 199

253 581 830 597 806 409 108 777 736 929 283 147

55 112 15 30 35 77

CHILDREN EVER IORN Wo1111, 35 to 44 yr. old, ever married-

Children ever born •• __ ------------------_ Per 1,000 women ever married----------

12 - 534

GEORGIA

-

123 366

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Screven

Seminole

Spalding

Stephens

Stewart

Sumter

Talbot

Taliaferro

Tattnall

Taylor

Telfair

5 881

2 472

10 547

2 401

4 196

11 945

4 495

1 536

3 928

10 536 10 022 188 17

2 401 2 291 78 11

4 196 3 955 93 8

II 945 11 176

4 495 4 345 87 4

1 536 1 511

Born In different State -------------------Northeast----------------------------North Centro I---- -- ------------------ -South ---------- -- -------------------West---------------------------------

2 472 2 222 154

5 111 5 5 106 3 720 200 35 27 138

3 520

5 881 5 408 326 26 15 280 5

3 520 3 376 73 5 68

3 928 3 579 238 14 21 203

Stofe of birth not reported-----------------

147

96

1 186

71

3 108

3 125 1 725 l 198 871 327 264 63

12

4 705 2 672 1 254 893 361 275 86 27 6 53

20

7 772

581 6

l 273 7 7

PLACI! OF BIRTH Tttol ptpolotl••---------- -- ------Forelt• bore -----------------------

~~--------------

Bern in State of residence ---------.... ------

Barn abroad, ot sea,

etC-----------.. -------

-

-

6

148 --

11

-

141

67

4 322

32

30

-

-

-

-

-

191

6

6

85

8 177

5 143

578

63

10 504 6 136 3 782 3 251 531 409 122 37 10 75

4 069 2 890 1 135 944 191 191

-

70 7

--

-

6 6

--19

-

-

-

--

-

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Total popwlatlon, 5 year• okl Hd over _ Same hou••----------------------------Different house in United Stoles ------------

Same county-------------- .. ----------Different county ----------------------Some State __ -----------------------Different Sf ate ____ -- -------- --------Northeast------ __ -------------- __ _ North Central-------- ________ ---- __ South ------ __ ------ -------------West---- -- __ ------------ __ ------Abroad-------- ____ ------------------ __ _ Moved, 1965 residence not reported -- -- -- __ _

5 3 2 l

329 052 084 715 369 201 168 67 12 89

2 144 1 400 601 552 49 45 4 4

9 333

6 135 2 884 2 253 631

504 127 24 18 85

--

-193

143

1 917

713

-314

2 166 l 336 719

489 230 209 21 21

--

111

3 646 2 679 667 508 159 128 31 23 8

--

9 291

-586

.

-44

l 435 925 490 362 128 116 12

--

-

202

3 436 2 174 l 167 938 229 175 54 15 6 29 4 26 69

1 176

l 336

847 847 412 412 7

851 294 294 9

88 88 903 891 308 308 37

40.1 4.0 28.8 97.2 91.7 99.9 32.8

54.5 2.8 44.0 93.4 99.9 81.6 43.5 7.4 1.0

-

11

--

52

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Total Htolled, 3 to 34 yean old _____ _ Nursery school -------------------------Public ---- -------- ---------- ---- ---- -Kindergarten -------- ---------- ---- ---- __

~b~----------------

Elemenfary (1 to 8 yeorsl-----------------Publlc -- __ -------- ---- -- -- ---- ---- -- -High school (1 fa 4 years) ----------------Public -- __ -------- -------- -- -- ------ --

~~~

- - - - -- - ----- - -- --

Percent enrolled, 3 to 34 yHn old ___ _

3 and 4 years old-----------------------5 end 6 years old-----------------------7 fa 13 years old------------------------14 ond 15 years old---------------------16 end 17 years old---------------------18 and 19 years old---------------------20 and2421years yearsoldold---------------------22 fo _______________________ _ 25 to 34 years old _______________________ _

9

-4

9 l 412 l 412 496 496

4 517 517 192 192

-

-

54.8 3.3 31.9 93.8 93.6 76.3 40.1 5.2 4.4

32.6

3 276 41 14 36 30 2 362 2 350 824 818 13

51.3

97.3 91.8 70.6 12.2

-

-

633

-

5 5 447 447 169 169 12

1 465 13 13 87 87 959 959 406 406

3 480 6 6 33 26 2 636 2 636 119

-

59.7

50.3 4.7 36.0 92.6 94.2 75.3 43.3 18.1

52.1 3.6 34.2 84.5 99.6 81.1 39.7 9.3

2.3

7.0

-

0.8

2 142 259 738 554 154 299 68 29 41 5.4 6.4

887 30 410 221 45 115 49 4 13 5.1 7.4

304 72 109 59 9 29 19 3 4 3.9 8.6

l 797 55 433 530 133 434 147 61 4 7.4 11.8

635 97 233 128 19 106 44

3 049 260 759 846 277 508 193 66 140 6.9 13.1

l 030 21 240 375 94 191 91 3 15 7.3 10.6

402 37

863

153 25 52 18

765 20 209 234 60 181 26

6.2 4,5

852 128 235 382

79.9

51.2 7.8 54.8 96,5 89.l 76.2 37.8 3.9 4.0 1.6

34.6 94.2 84.7 48.3 34.6

473 22 71 172 56 92 44 5 11 7,4 12.7

802 60 364 188 43 76 46

45.3

-

-

3.7 3.6

97.2 99.9 94.2 48.l

--

686 686

-

1.7

2.9

1 143 133 494 263 56 106 48 30 13 4.6 8.0

451 50 137 119 30 73 32 10 5.8 9.3

1 967 163 553 436 164 360 217 43 31 6.8 14.8

1 433 72 435 403 158 229 87 26 23 6.6 9.5

600 65 127 158 58 86 64 17 25 7.2 17.7

2 686 98 578 728 204 661 285 62 70 7.8 15.5

627 12 96 195 113 109 63 15 24 8.1 16.3

1 026 111 212 320 78 177 89 5 34

Famlllu -- ____ ------ ---- --------own children under 3 years ___________ _ own children under 6 years ___________ _ own children under 12 years __________ _ own children under 18 years----------sons/daughters under 25 years -------sons/daughters 13 to 19 yeor•--------sons/daughters 18 to 24 yeor•---------

1 183 151 294 476 637 679 408 223

465 56 125 215 266 299 174 103

2 249 380 659 1 137 1 340 1 510 808 531

532 84 119 209 273 333 180 133

820 157 257 345 425 442 252 128

2 357 423 624 1 032 1 244 l 382 694

489

SubfaMUloa ---------------------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

97 199

84 109

271 399

42 85

46 60

Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

Hu1bo•d-wlft aublomlllu -----------

36 37

45 22

98 107

23 56

SubfoMUloa wtth female htod -------Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

49 147

39 87

167 286

P1rsHs undtr 18 ytan okl _________ _

2 687 1 581 58.8

1 175 729 62.0

255 1 399 5 486

148 701 4 736

1 457 7 7

955 955 495 495

-

56

12 394 394 122 120 10 66.2 73.9 88.3 99.9 99.9 64.4 28.8 23.l 5.1

--

-

--873

-

-

58.3

-

82.0 96,4 97,5 77.8 30.3 12.1

-

2.0

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED Male, 25 years old and over ................ ..

Na school years completed ____ ------ ______ _

Elementaryz

1 to 4 years---------------- ...

5 fa 7 years----------------8 years--------------------High school. 1 to 3 years----------------4 years--------------------College, to 3 years----------------41 years or more _____________ _ Median school years completed ______ c _____ _ Percent high school graduates _____________ _ fe1111l1, 25 years old and aver ------No school years completed----------------Elementory, 1 to 4 years----------------5 fa 7 years----------------8 years--------------------High school. 1 to 3 years----------------4 years--------------------College, to 3 years----------------41 years or more _____________ _

Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates ______ ---- ___ _

-

-

25 4.7 8.9

-

8 4.8 8.2

743 51 281 219 33 70 52 19 18 5.5 12.0

35 7.2 8.0

201 262 116 162 39 11 28 7.1 9.0

926 36 200 284 105 176 68 26 31 7.6 13.5

540 330 208

346 37 86 123 176 192 114 52

630 70 189 276 341 364 235 115

719 166 216 381 464 493 268 138

760 105 179 287 385 413 260 153

367 611

104 180

24 40

57 137

58 106

92 134

37 35

87 90

46 81

12 18

8 13

16 17

54 48

9 14

9 25

256

51 92

12 22

45 120

39

26

484

86

65

4 691 2 390 50.9

986 546 55.4

2 014 l 238 61.5

5 325 2 729 51.2

2 090 l 314 62.9

667 354 53.l

1 801 1 018 56.5

1 685 1 110 65.9

1 877 l 012 53.9

550 2 443 4 442

127 533 4 197

167 959 5 743

483 2 477 5 128

240 1 125 4 688

45 208 4 622

151 888 5 881

114 728 6 386

168 993 5 911

6.6 12.5

117

--

-

44

FAMILIES With With With With Wilh With With

living withofboth Percent totalporents------------------_______________________ _

487

CHILDREN EVER BORN Women, 35 to «yr. old, ever married_ Children ever born _______________________ _

Per 1,000 women ever married-----------

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 535

Tobie 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Terrell

Thomas

6 793

13 706

Notfw• ---------------------- .. -----

6 793 6 187 166 41

~~---------------­ w"'---- -- ---- -- ------ -- -- -- -- ---- -- -

125

Stote of birth not reported-----------------

440

13 706 12 318 709 24 50 615 20 6 673

Troup

Turner

Twiggs

Upson

Walker

1 845

14 046

3 098

4 627

6 626

2 399

6 491

1 845 l 707 36 5

14 046 12 285 1 289 54 24 1 211

3 098 2 776 123

4 622

6 626 6 276 71 6 24 38 3 10 269

2 399 1 857 449

6 491 6 265 50

8 441

19 31

93

169

5 3 2 1

752 501 054 932 122 109 13

2 180 1 563 606 445 161 39 122

5 564 2 777

13

--

122

197

11

238

1 621 5 5 16 16 1 183 1 183 407 407 lD

1 766

4 1 332 1 319 417 417 13

841 10 10 54 54 573 573 205 205 6

2 112 12 12 28 28 1 615 1 615 418 418 39

62,9 29.9 88.7 99,9 99.9 82.4 49.0

51.2 4.2 37.3 96.4 89.7 73.5 49.8 9.6

Tift

Toombs

Treutlen

179 10 7 169 6 632 215

5 134

5 134 4 649 224 21 56 142 5

Walton

PLACE OF BIRTH Total populatl••-- __________ ------ _

Foralt• boro ----------------------Born in State of residence ----------------Born in different State -------------------Northeast ____ ---- __ ------ __ -- -- ______ _ North CentroL--------- ---- -------- ___ _

-

--

Barn abroad, ot :sea. etc ..................................... -----

-

1

-

4 211

-

4 318

-

-

261

-

102 31

-

-

5

123

4 472 55 12 7 36

460

199

95

507 799 418 808 610 315 295 21 43 231

2 664 1 513 922 693 229 163 66

4 087 2 817 1 155 949

9 57

115

-

12

-

--

--

-

-

--

-

-7

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Tot1I p1pMlotlon, 5 yHn old and over _ Some house _______________ .,. ____________ _

Different house in ______ United States ---------- --_ Some county_,. ,, ________________ Different county ---------- ... -----------Some State ______ ------------------ __ Different Stat•-- -- __ ---- ______ ---- -- _ Northeast------------------------North Central .• -------- __ -- ____ -- __ South ____ -- ____ ------ ___________ _ West -- -- -- -- •• __ ---- __ ---- -- -- -- _ Abroad--------------------------------Moved, 1965 residence not reported. _______ _

5 3 2 l

943 579 010 834 176 116 60 19 15 26

--

354

12 7 3 3

216 713 953 385 568 309 259 13 20 209 17 7 543

6 3 2 1

292 423 370 968 402 323 79 12 17 50

1 629 674 859 798 61 41 20 14

-

4 504 2 042 2 212 1 611 601 430 171 44 5 75 47

499

250

96

290

229

2 218 6 6

1 705 5

661

4 380 70 59 171 166 2 979 2 973 1 135 1 124 25

998

-

-

-6 -

12 8 3 2

-

-

-

--

206

185 21

-

21

-

--

2 549 2 169 380 33D 50 19 16 8 7

-

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT Tot•I Hroll•d, 3 to 34 yHn old _____ _ Nursery school __ ., __________ .,_,.. _________ _

Public -------------------- ---------- __ Kindergarten __ ---- __ ---------- -------- __

~b~---------------Elementary (1 to 8 yearsl-------------·---Publlc __ ---------- ---·-----------·-- -High school (1 to 4 years) ------------·---Public __ -------------------- __ ---·---College ------ __ -------------------------

3 and 4 years old----------------------- P•rcent Hrollld, 3 to 34 years

ol~ -- _

5 and 6 y•ars old----------------------- 7 to 13 years old.----------------------- 14 and 15 years old--------------------16 and 17 years old -----------·--------- 18 and 19 years old--------------------- 20 and 21 years old-----------·--------22 to to 34 24 years years old. old •._____________________ -----------·-------·__25

-

2 144

-

4 335 15

-

-

61

15 7 1 566 1 566 542 542 21

129 77 3 088 3 079 990 975 113

52.7 2.0 49.6 90,9 89.6 87.2 39.0 13.8 1.7 0.6

53.4 6.6 50.7 93.8 93.9 84.4 46.9 9.3 3.3 3.0

93.0 99.7 58.6 36.1 15.3

1 226 131 406 339 i02 135 84 22 7 5.6 9.2

2 737 337 738 683 255 379 267 38 4D 6.2 12.6 3 525 195 666 1 010 376 716 383 72 107 7.7 15.9

1 283 162 419 267 118 204 53 18 42 5.7 8.8 1 636 86 446 498 115 335 88 25 43 6.8 9.5

904 112 320 245 21 126 44 15 21 5.2 8.8 1 272 89 274 365 182 221 102 21 18 7.3 11.1

1 628 1 616 563 563 21 50.1

38.1

--

48 1 262 1 262 377 377

-

54.2 1.5 53.8 98.2 99.9 79.3 26.6

-5.9

--457

457 193 193 11 58.0

-

78 78 694 694 226 226

-

-

-4

55.0 12.9 69.5 95.8 92.4 84.4 36.8 6.0 1.5 D.6

52, 1 7.8 83.1 93.4 91.4 58.5 20.9 5.0

54.9 3.6 45.1 97.4 95.6 81.6 38.4

45.7 1.4 25.2 93,5 93.9 57.9 34,6

2.7

0.9

3.2 0.9

300 63 100 65 4 20 28 16 4 4.5 16.0

2 782 161 944 797 150

862 75 38D 221 53 106 18 4 5 4.7 3.1

419 47 76 11D 26 103 43

14 7.4 13.6

3 795 143 755 1 197 302 892 37B 40 88 7.5 13.3

557 42 182 179 40 61 31 8 14 5.8 9.5 668 35 170 2D6 49 142 37 5 24 6.8 9.9

990 61 200 322 113 221 58 9 6 7.2 7.4

1 306 B4 468 361 73 190 81 27 22 5.8 10.0 1 632 90 424 480 199 254 114 30 41 6.9 11.3

3 082 423 727 1 247 1 63D 1 835 1 027 626

618 139 244 340 404 422 252 124

826 144 281 442 517 554 301 221

1 331 255 407 613 788 859 5D3 265

506 65 lOB 224 283 317 187 128

53 95

174 258

51 104

31 28 139 222

19 53 32 51

2 9.76 1 891 63.5

1 029 727 70.7

3 266 1 999 61.2

327 l 454 4 446

165 638 3 867

291 1 320 4 430

63.3 90.6 98.5 87.9 34.7

-

13.5

-

-

5.8

-

6.4 -

-

2.3

YEARS OF.SCHOOL COMPLETED Malt, 25 y11n old 111i1I O¥tr .. ______ _-

.-

No school years completed •••••.• --------· Elementary, 1 to 4 years-·----·--------· 5 to 7 year•---------------8 years-------··-·------·-- High school: 1 to 3 years---------------- 4 years-------------------- College, l to 3 years---------------4 yenrs or more _________ ,. .... _ Median school years completed ___________ _ Percent high school grodoates __ -----------

-

-F•m•le, 25 yHrs old and onr -----No school years completed _______________ _Elementorya 1 to 4 years---------------- 5 to 7 years-·-------------- 8 years-----------------.. -- High school, 4l lo 3 years---------------veers ___________________ _College, 1 to 3 years.·-----------·-- 4 years or more .............. _____ _ Median school years completed ___________ _Percent high school graduates------------_ -

1 651 110 388 482

117

357 107 28 62 7.2 11.9

-

346

300 22 62 6.1 13.8

508 8 102 144 40 B4 99 22 9

e.o

25.6 614 6 80 157 83 171 82 26 9 B.8 19.1

l 110

119 303 320 96 162 70 2 38 6.2 9.9 1 423 101 262 415 14D 332 88 19 66 7.6 12.2

FAMILIES

--

------_ With own F011llle1 children-----·-·---------under 3 years __________ With own children under 6 years. _________ _With own children under 12 years _________ _ With own children under 18 veers _________ _With sons/daughters under 25 years------- With sons/daughters 13 to 19 years-------With sons/daughters 18 to 24 years-------- -

l 282

252 404 618 722 797 455 250

2 764 458 851 1 277 1 562 1 706 909 505

1 419 317 531 748 924 964 470 247

1 001 155 310 479 561 621 180

311 42 80 137 169 182 106 65

Su~f11dle1 -·----------·------·- . Number of own children under 18 years. ___ _

.

130 183

198 320

89 154

174 336

15 33

235 387

55

H111~1d-wlh 1ubf1•dlle1 ---------- -

75 83 55 100

66 68

36 40 128 286

--

2 456 l 212 49.3

931 47D SD.5

90 144 140 233 5 996 3 153 52.6

10 6 45 86

6 121 3 631 59.3

20 64 63 B4 3 439 l 873 54.5

1 529 883 57.8

29 34 24 61 2 287 1 536 67.2

617 3 014 4 885

5 298

214 1 067 4 986

105 519 4 943

759 3 270 4 308

128 772 6 031

165 1 090 6 606

Number of awn children under 18 years ____ _-

-living with both parents _________________ _-

Su~l••Rle1 with,...... ~Hd -----·Number of own children under 18 years ____ _

PenH1u.der18 y11r1 old ________ _

3 242

Percent of total. _____________________ _

2 048

-

63.2

--

1 738 5 793

119 226

344

9 9

92

1 194 252 446

610 764

848 460 256 151 266 50 100 83

135

CHILDREN EVER BORN Wo•11, 35 to 44 yr. okl, ever •Hrrftd

Children ever born __ -- ______ -------- __ •• _ Per l,000 women ever morned--------·-

12 - 536

GEORGIA

300

219 1 531

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I i

i i

1 t

l l '

I,I

Table 125. Social Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Ware

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wheeler

Whitfield

Wilcox

Wilkes

Wilkinson

Worth

7 492 12 7 480 6 527 562 62 5 495

3 941

9 374

3 755

1 403

1 367

2 081

4 334

5 524

9 374 8 813 129 30 9 90

3 755 3 289 327 5

1 403 1 375 5 5

1 367 1 298 20

4 793

322

4 813 4 496 79 28 5 46

4 334 3 831

-3

2 081 1 848 164 7 25 132

2 193 12 2 181 2 014 75 11 6 58

4 813

3 941 3 733 82 7

429

139

PLACE OF BIRTH Total population __ ----------------· Farel1• \orn ----------------------llati.1 ----------------------------

.

Born in State of residence -----------------

Born in differont State -------------------Northeast -- ______ -- ____ -- -- -- -- ---- -- North CenlraL -- -- ______ -- -- -- -- -- -- -South ____ ------ -- -------- -- -------- -West -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Born cbrood, at sea, etc ........ -------------·Stote of birth not reported.----------------

-

3 388

-

75

126

-

-

--

-

--23

-

20 --

-

-6

-92

-

-

-

5 524

96 35

109 35

61

74

-

-

238

-

-407

352 542 519 368 151 119 32

3 856 2 596 1 156 988 168 114 54

32

54

56

291

104

533

770

1 510

-

1 365 4 4

1 849 5 5 9 9 1 292 1 292 512 512 31

49

63

1 247 862 342 221 121 75 46

1 961 1 048 857 616 241 225 16

-

622

RESIDENCE IN 1965 Total population, 5 years old and over .. Some house------------ -- -- ------ -------

Different house in United States ------------

M~ ~~Y - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Different county ----------------------Some State ______ ---------------- ___ _ Oifferent State ______ ---------------- Northeast------------------------_ North Centro I..------------------ __ South -- ------ ---------- __ ------ __ West ______ -- -- -- __ -- ____________ _ Abraod ______ -------- __ ---- ------ ------Moved, 1965 residence not reported ________ _

6 3 2 2

723 873 604 342 262 152 110 11 7 86

6 23 223

3 482 2 210 l 220 900 320 242 78 47

8 5 2 2

390 331 754 282 472 339 133 68

3 1 l 1

339 832 385 127 258 206 52 19

52

305

122

15

43

1 908 l 176 661 481 180 51 129 42 29 54 4 36 35

1 392

3 312

1 326

465

540

567

31

-

65

--

-

33 -

1 211 864 332 311 21 21

---

-

-

46

-

-

16

-

4 2 1 1

-

-

--

-

4 3 1 1

847 070 244 045 199 165 34 17

-

17

--

SCHOOL ENROUMENT Tot1l e1roll1d, 3 to 34 years old _____ _

Nursery school --------------------------

h~c----------------

2 160 18

6

-

-4

--

-

---

--

56 48 1 490 1 475 577 573 19

4 1 080 1 080 308 308

54.3 7.6 45.8 97.6 97.3 78.7 42.9 4.1 1.5 1.1

57.3 10.7 37.3 94.8 99.9 82.0 37.5 28.6 4.0 2.7

58.9 5.6 51.5 96.7 94.8 91.2 60.9 13.9 2.3

-

1.4

1 550 92 413 357 118 295 177 50 48 7.1 17.7

718 115 270 166 32 56 58 2 19 4.6 11.0

1 762 165 765 416 121 181 87

697 51 214 196 51 113 55 12 5 6.4 10.3

267

1.9

3 16 5.0 7.9

2 132 49 434 547 218 467 225 56 136 8.2 19.6

927 85 222 311 81 168 30 10 20 6.8

2 333 112 631 679 189 552 81

302 25 50 107 46 68 3

309 17 75 85 26 63 26

6.5

6.9 7.3

842 33 184 246 54 165 101 23 36 7.6 19.0

3 7.4 2,0

6 7.4 13.9

Fa•lllu ------ -------- __ -- ------ _ own children under 3 years ___________ _ awn children under 6 years ___________ _ own children under 12 years _________ _ own children under 18 yeors---------- sons/daughters under 25 years ------sons/daughters 13 to 19 yeors-------sons/daughters 18 to 24 years ________ _

-

1 711 235 404 733 924 1 068 557 340

800 110 230 338 438 487 282 128

1 794 255 484 786 975 1 112 626 372

762 118 219 336 409 232 123

270 49 81 107 147 169 98 54

s.•1... 0111 __ ------ ____ -------- __ Humber of own children under 18 years _____ _

119 202

50 105

167 336

62 124

H••••1ul~wlf1 1ullf11nme1 ----------Humber of own children under 18 years _____ _

29 40

29 41

72 146

S••l•Mffle1 wltti female head --·----Number of own children under 18 years _____ _

83 151

15 58

hnan1 under 11 yHn ohl .................. .. Living with both porents.-----------------?ercent of total ________ -------------- --

3 082 1 415 45.9

360 1 460 4 056

Kindergarten ................ -------- .... -------- __

Public -- -- -- ------ ---- ---- -- -- -- ---- -Elementary (1 to 8 yeors>------------------

h~C - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

High school (1 lo 4 years) ----------------Public ____ -- ---- __ -------- ---- -- ---- -College ____________ ------------------ __ _

Percent Hrolled, 3 to 34 years old .... __ 3 ond 4 years old-----------------------57 and years old old-----------------------ta 136 years ________________________ _ 14 16 18 20 22 25

and 15 years old---------------------and 17 years old---------------------and 19 years old---------------------and yearsold old---------------------to 2421years _______________________ _ lo 34 years old _______________________ _

37 37 2 328 2 322 947 947

968 968 326 326 7

25

319 319 146 146

-

15 15 297 297 143 143 85

56.9 5.6 53.4 96.8 99.9 89.4 15.0 13.6

57.8

62.5

33.7 99.9 82.5 60.0 69.8

54.3 97.4 99.9 93.5 75.0 36.1 51.6 7.3

-

-35

-18

85

-

-

27 369 362 144 144 19

18 493 493 252 252 7

73 1 008 1 008 417 417

1 038 1 038 323 323

47.9 11.7 29.5 99.9 72.9 92.7 51.7 8.6

59.0 5.9 52.4 88.6 94.1 82.3 50.0

55.8 4.5 64.0 97.8 99.9 85.0 47.2

50.7 1.9 39.2 93.2 78.6 82.0 36.7

55.9 3.9 39.5 97.1 97.8 85.0 24,6 4.2

4.4

4.5

4.5

-

0.5

474 14 83 141 24 119 75 9 9 8.0 19.6

375

1 064 118 325 304 74 133 83 16 11 5.9 10.3

840 95 339 228 22 79 47 21 9 4.8 9.2

992 179 382 162 62 101 85 21 4.3 10.7

555 15 40 166 53 146 97 29 9 9.1 24.3

540 16 142 178 37 120 30 11 6.5 8.7

1 293 108 259 355 124 264 110 15 58 7.3 14.2

993 40 257 235 150 190 75 35 11 7.7 12.2

1 277 169 330 326 142 114 152 10 34 6.3 15.3

235 30

496

50 90

429 93 139 197 254 268 141 63

1 018 147 227 391 520 587 318 214

838 189 288 418 506 540 328 167

1 090 206 360 500 616

66

144 208 273 306 187 89

36 55

54 99

23 45

34 88

112 164

83

68

211

87

4 8

13 13

40 73

11 29

5 10

55 32

27 40

27 25

78 162

58 116

18 32

14 26

12 16

29 78

37 99

56 171

36 57

1 945 1 126 57.9

4 375 2 733 62.5

1 781 1 008 56.4

706 530 75.1

622 433 69.6

781 449 57.0

1 085 493 45.4

1 987 1 062 53.4

2 066 1 392 67.4

2 720 1 703 62.6

145 983 6 779

443 1 957 4 418

174 921 5 293

74 338 4 568

42 288

6 857

107 369 3 449

81 435 5 370

220 1 119 5 086

181 1 055 5 829

6 554

-

-

-

-

--

-

-

...

-

-

-

-

-

-

YEARS OF SCHOOL COMPLETED M•le, 25 yt1n olcl and over ________ _ No school years completed __________ ---- __ _ Elementary, 1 to 4 years----------------5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------High school. 1to3 yeors----------------4 years--------------------College, 1 to 3 years----------------4

years or more .. _.. __________ _

Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates _____________ _ FuHlt, 25 years aid and over .... -----

ND school years completed ________________ _ Elementary,

1 lo 4 years----------------5 to 7 years----------------8 years--------------------High school, 1 to 3 yeors-----------------

4 years--------------------College, 1 to 3 years----------------4 years or more .. ____________ _ Median school years completed ____________ _ Percent high school graduates------------ __

-

27 4.7 6.5

34 55

25 134 50 36 17 5

-

4.2

-

239 7 113 41 27 32

-

11

69 149 69 14 37 14 18 5 4.2 9.9

6

-

FAMILIES With Wilh With With With With With

446

124 146 75

65

646 368 178

CHILDREN EVER BORN W••H, 35 to 44 yr, olcl, tvtr manfe1L Children ever born •. __ ------ _____________ _

Per 11000 women ever married-----------

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

213 1 396

12 - 537

Table 126.

Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970

[Doto based oo sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Appling

Atkinson

Bacon

Baker

Baldwin

Barrow

Bo rt ow

Ben Hiii

Berrien

Bibb

Bleckley

Brantley

655 455 69.5 455 445 10 2.2 200

474 329 69.4 326 305 21 6.4 145

276 191 69.2 191 186 5 2.6 85

546 311 57.0 311 299 12 3.9 235

800 605 75.6 605 587 18 3.0 195

1 198 848 70.8 834 784 50 6.0 350

45 35 5 293 155 52.9 155 148 7 4.5 138

74 81 80

58 79 58 927 501 54.0 501 487 14 2.8 426

114 121 115 1 346 678 50.4 674 596 78 11.6 668

422 285 67.5 285 267 16 6.3 137 5 31 48 53 491 293 59.7 293 280 13 4.4 198

53 106 53 769 362 47.1 362 339 23 6.4 407

14 19 26 160

45 252 94 143 56 25 17

47 212 46 96 45 24 4

26 98 14 84 23 16

99 214 113

-

92 301 105 141 63 43 24

90 45 5

81 429 158 194 67 67 38

13 133 8 964 68.3 B 910 8 454 456 5.1 4 169 313 l 137 l 634 1 085 17 767 8 786 49.5 8 786 8 149 637 7.3 8 981 176 l 369 5 399 2 037 2 586 1 213 887 407

204 143 70.1 143 143

43 60 42 527 222 42.1 222 189 33 14.9 305

1 054 643 61.0 643 623 20 3.1 411 68 112 86 145 1 438 621 43.2 621 569 52 8.4 817 25 105 467 220 179 53 26 11

590 378 64.l 378 356 20 5.3 212

62 103 35 781 390 49.9 390 366 24 6.2 391

4 104 1 676 40.8 1 676 1 51!7 89 5.3 2 42B 1 681 184 331 232 4 889 1 707 34.9 1 707 1 606 101 5.9 3 182 l 807 287 763 325 879 596 478 375

38 212 157 166 113 87 28

10 78 14 48 29 29

781 213 117 172 94 446 252 156

527 147 78 90 34 242 103 102 50 65 23

293 99 50 57 39 166 90 74 36 43 25

640 113 13 114 53 2U 53 98 8 76 30

4 889 741 484 481

1 346 308 169 261 163 634 323 234 124 173 100

1 438 248 145 253 132 576 215 127 62 164 68

491 107 66

l 354 826 532 351 307 214

927 180 132 177 129 373 231 127 86 112 74

47 259 163 98 57 39 30

17 3 l 3 2 7 3 2 l l 1

769 154 98 144 98 323 194 105 66 85 59

160 35 10 39 24 100 31 35 10 23 12

-

35.7 41.7 43.8

11.9 24.l 54.8

-

13.3

...

20.0 29.1

58.3 56.5 71.1

...

33.6 25.9 27.8 3.7

6.6 38.3 62.7 75.0 94.4 91.8 92.4 80.9 13.4 14.9 17.5 35.6 69.7 62.7 76.3 75.8 65.l 4.2

!B.2 11.7 55.6 51.7 83.9 96.8 91.2 79.3 21.8

22.0

3.6 21.6 46.9 48.6 72.3 56.8 52.8 37.0 10.1 7.2 12.7 42.2 55.3 62.0 54.9 42.8 30.9 12.1

10,3 9.4 49,2

...

7.3 6.9 34.0 63.3 100.0 100.0 97.0 64.4 5.9

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Malt, 16 y11r1 ekl and over ____ ,. ____ _

Labor force ______ -- -- ------ __ ---- ---- ___ _ Percent of tota1--------------------Civillan labor force ----·---··--------··-· Employed ·- ·-·- -------------··-·----Unemployed •• -- ---- -· -- ---- __ -----· -Percent of clvlliM lobar force --------Not in labor forco ------------------------Inmate of Institution--------------------Enrolled in school ----------------------Other, 65 Under 65 and years-----------------years over____ ., __________ _ .f1r11ale, 16 YHl'I- old Hd over __ ., ____ _

Labor force -- .... .... --____________________ __ ..... -- -- ---- -- .... ----_ Percent of-total Civilian labor force .......................................... .. Employed ____ -- ____ -------- __ ---- ---Unemployed __ -- -- ---- -- __ ---- -------Percent of civilian labor force ................ .. Not in labor force------------------ ... ----- -

Inmate of institution-------------------- Enrolled In school----------------------Other, 65 Under 65 and yeor•----------------years over_______________ _

Milo, 16 to 21 yean old -----------_Not enrolled in school ____________________ Not high school groduote---------------- Unemployed or not in labor force------- -

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

640

142 22.2 142 136 6 4.2 498

-

-

-

171

-

-

-

16 139 43

84 49 28 5

-

-

--

61

-

SB

36.3 58 58

--

102

-

-

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN

-

Wo•••, 16 yHrl oW 111• over-------------.. With own children under 6 yeors---------- 1n labor force __ -- __ ---- -- -- -- ____ -- __ With own children 6 to 17 years only _____ _In labor force _______________________ _

With own children under 6 yeor•---------- ln lo bor force __ -- ---- _______________ _ With own children 6 to 17 years only _____ _ In labor force _______________________ _11

1

M·~7n 1:b: f~r~~~I>_•:~ !..~~:~'-::::::::::::: -

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Mole, 14 ond 15 years _________________ _ 16 and 17 years _________________ _ 18 ond 19 years _________________ _20 ond 21 years _________________ _-

22 to 24 years------------------- 25 to 34 years------------------- 35 to 44 years------------------- -

84

111 64

13.0 27.3 36.4 56.8 88.5 94.5 91.9 . 70.3 39.7

23,9

...

346

40.0 69.4 55.6 65.5 68.5 59,5 10.5

72.4 91.3 93.8 84.0 74.1 16.0 6.3 40.0 26.7 41,9 39,3 63,5 46.5 39.2 17.9

498 316 103 79 434 143 132 159

343 195 120 28 218 43 82 93

209 82 82 45 179 52 43 84

312 186 86 40 196 97 41 58

1 938 1 263 323 352 1 992 1 019 392 581

647 360 217 70 607 252 163 192

914 608 201 105

Mole •mpleyed ---- ---- __ ---- __ ---------- - Private wageworkers or salary____ workers ----------_Government .. _____________ Local government workers ___________ ..,_ Self-employed Unpaid family workers-----------------workers _________________ _

445 366 38 15 41

305 238 13 4 54

299 201 41

1 587 955 586 68

587 506 68 56 13

784 677 107 47

femole employed ______ -- ____ -- ____ ---- -- -- Private wage or salary workers ---------- Government workers ------------------local government workers ____________ _ Self-employed workers------------------ Unpaid family workers------------------

186 169 6 3 9 2

280 80 38 6

156 29 13

-

-4

456 31 15

596 525 60 23 11

65 47 18

51 20 31

45 to 64 years------------------- 65 years and over------ .. --------- Femoleo 14 and 15 years _________________ _ 16 and 17 years _________________ _ 18 and 19 yeors-----------------20 ond 21 years _________________ _-

-22 to 24 years------------------- 25 to 34 yeors ------------------- 35 to 44 yeors ------------------- 45 to 64 years------------------- 65 years and ovor ---------------- -

-

-

93.5 79.5 77.9

-

-

15.3 67.8 80.9 56.9 55.2 61.9 56.1 8.5

...

100.0 94.8 68,0 76.5 16.7 7.0 25.8 41.8 60.3 60.3 14.6 54.3 41.5 14.2

56

767 550 929 271 265 167 876 258 182 911 266

9,6 23.2 53,8 76.9 89,2 93.3 86.6 72.8 23.4 2.5 18.l 29.7 59,0 62.l 66,6 65.4 55.1 14.5

...

100.0 93.0 76.1 10.8

--

31.6 42.3 90.9 60.9 75.0 66.9 44.9

-

7.5 100.0 56.8 72.5 76.8 90.4

-

·-·

-·-·· ... ...

76.9 17.2 25.0 10.0 31.3 66.7 67.7 65.5 62.6 64.5 4.6

75.3 26,3

...-

...-

83.9

ji.o

-

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Milt, 16 y11rs old Hcl onr ________________ _

''"'•It, 16 yHrs oW .nll over----------------50 to 52 weeks------------------------ 27 to 49 weeks------------------------ 26 weeks or less----------------------- 50 to 52 weeks-----------------------27 to 49 weeks------------------------ 26 weeks or less.----------------------

688 337 255 96 753 268 222 263

346 160 109 77 327 120 103 104

9 6 1 1 9 4 2 2

490 285 971 234 431 868 475 088

437 283 126 28 485 178 101 206

168 86 45 37 85 16 15 54

623 499 69 49 55

267 236 11 7 20

358 298 46 16 14

143 138 5

469 82 59 18

260 20 17 84

-

95 73 22

11 11

15 15

27 27

8 454 6 414 l 720 492 301 19 8 149 6 147 1 812 l 061 154 36 152 104 44 4

773

337 255 181

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

--

M•ft e11ploytcl, ht 19rleuhwn ----------------_Woge or salary workers_ _______________ Self-employed workers------------------ Unpaid family workers---------------- -F•n11l1 •mpioy1d, In agrkuhurt ..... ______ ---- __ _-Woge or salary workers. .... --------------- Self-employed workers __ ---- ---- ---- ___ _Unpaid family workers------------------ LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' Mole, 30 to 49 yean old In 1970 ____________ _ Nonworker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 ---Nonworker In 1965, worker in 1970 ------- Worker In 1965, nonworker in 1970 ______ _

-

366

20 20 --

194 21 47 2

189

21 21

-

125 6

11

19

148

129 8 4 7 4 86

75 9 2 34 23 7 4

103 19 8 2

25

50 7 136 108 23 7 5

-

181 135 39 7 7 7

~

1 606 722 870 154 10 4 30 26 4

--

-

-

--

123 7 4 2

1 292 579 62 99

487 -

40

36 4

-

15 15

--

263 24 5 3

-

-

25 25

-

-

404

34 38 18

569

-

281 36 32 11

280 --

74 10

--

123

-

21 10

17

17

--

4 271 392 511

268

339

281 58 16

--

104 99 5

---

-SI 58 --

-9 9

-

---

-

-

131 7 9 23

29

-4 5

•The concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

12 - 538

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 126.

Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970- Continued [Oata based an sample, see text, For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Brooks

Bryan

Bulloch

Burke

Butts

Calhoun

Camden

Candler

Carroll

Charlton

1 666 1 112 66.7 1 107 1 OB2 25 2.3 554

426 282 66.2 282 282

2 624 1 635 62.3 1 627 1 551 76 4.7 989

552 149 27.0 149 136 13 8.7 403

83 89 97 1 275 632 49.6 632 554 78 12.3 643

108 202 138 2 234 1 252 56,0 1 252 1 183 69 5.5 982

49 35 27 546 225 41.2 225 206 19 8.4 321

171 645 350

58 256 89 54 28 16

-

132 390 169 333 154 102 59

126 67 49 9

123 674 185 453 289 239 66

40 234 47

382 118 89 32

346 1 360 614 588 240 199 43

548 354 64.6 350 346 4 1.1 194 28 58 54 54 627 279 44.5 279 261 18 6.5 348 16 41 190 101

497 3B6 77.7 386 377 9 2.3 111

333 316 340 3 544 1 224 34.5 1 224 1 139 85 6.9 2 320

1 137 746 65.6 746 728 lB 2.4 391 25 124 111 131 l 313 396 30.2 396 391 5 1.3 917 5 176 508 228 290 139 109 36

1 960 1 512 77.1 1 512 1 426 86 5.7 44B

17 60 67

1 283 803 62.6 803 764 39 4.9 480 151 137 97 95 1 373 682 49.7 682 635 47 6.9 691

1 106 837 75.7 837 813 24 2.9 269

208 175 171 2 096 930 44.4 930 869 61 6.6 1 166

2 553 1 B37 72.0 1 831 1 770 61 3.3 716 62 246 202 206 2 805 1 306 46.6 1 306 1 246 60 4,6 1 499 54 302 876 267 662 343 235 52

106 49 43 3

17 728 12 079 68.l 11 575 10 885 690 6.0 5 649 322 1 670 2 127 1 530 22 655 9 780 43.2 9 765 8 805 960 9.8 12 875. 130 2 365 7 658 2 722 3 645 1 628 1 023 467

2 096 449 254 356 229 959 509 308 180 245 160

552 142 47 79 42 209 49 92 30 25 14

2 805 636 338 569 381 1 355 760 424 219 430 286

3 544 823 344 542 266 1 419 545 538 227 307 122

1 373 404 225 205 154 738 439 286 178 160 122

1 313 221 86 189 90 500 164 145 53 130 50

1 275 289 167 267 190 650 385 213 121 214 161

627 143 89 67 55 300 161 93 67 48 36

2 234 585 369 443 330 1 152 699 428 260 317 239

546 135 56 109 66 254 129 90 33 78 52

22 4 2 4 2 9 4 2 1 2 1

5,6

8.2 9.1 43.2 84.1 92.5 87.2 97.1 75.7 17.7 1.5 10.0 24.7 51.4 60.6 42.9 52.9 40.0 8.3

12.6 24.7 37.5 73.6 55.5 80.6 91.1 75.7 8.7

12.9 34.5 45,6 87.3 78.9 77.9 95.7 82.9 30,6

8,6 41.1 51.0 100.0 91.6 93.0 86.3 86.0 25.4

11.3 18.0 52.2 100.0 80.0 74.6 92.2

19.2 43.8 70.0 84.7 86,0 91.3 91.4 83.5 25.8

13.6 31.3

-

-

-

12.5 ...

Chatham

Chatta· hoochee

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Malit 16 years old and over _________ _

labor force ____ ---------------- ---------Percent of toto1--------------------Civillan labor force---------------------Employed __ ---- ---- --·- ---- -- ------ -Unemployed---------------- -- -------Percent of clvlllan lobar force --------Not In labor force------------------------lnmote of institution--------------------Enrolled In school --------·-------·-----Other, Under 65 years···--------------65 years and over ________ ------ __

Female, 16 years old and over -------Labor force-----------------------------Percent of total·-------------------Civllion labor force---------------------Em ployed __ ---- -- ---- -- ---- -- -------Unemployed __ •• -- -- -------- ---------Percent of oivllian labor force --------Not In labor force------------------------lnmnte of institution--------------------Enrolled ln school ----------------------Other, Under 65 years------------------

65 years and over---------------Male, 16 to 21 years old ------------_ Not enrolled in school _____________________

Not high school graduate----------------Unemployed or not in labor force--------

-

-

-

144

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

115 333 195 192 67 26 7

-

-

-

-

2 889 2 763 95.6 142 124 lB 12.7 126

-

55 56 15 560 204 36.4 166 133 33 19.9 356

-

54 284 18 1 451 1 345 413

-

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Wo111n, 16 years old ond over---------------With own children under 6 years __________ _

ln labor force ________________________ _

With own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _ In labor force .•.. ----------·------···Marrit4 women, husband pre11nt --------------_ In labor force ________________________

With own children under 6 years----------ln labor force·-----------------------With awn children 6 to 17 years only ______ _ In labor force ________________________ _

655 305 042 118 416 070 206 575 114 472 374

560 244 94 83 35 351 128 214 78 79 35

11.5 27.2 49.1 73.3 79.7 87.0 86.3 78.5 22.2

47.9 94.3 99.2 99.2 98.6 94.4 74.4

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Male,

14 and 15 years __________________ _ 16 and 17 years __________________ _ 18 and 19 years __________________ _

20 22 25 35 45 65 Female, 14 16 18 20 22 25 35 45 65

and 21 years------------------to 24 years-------------------to 34 years-------------------to 44 years ________ -------- ___ _ to 64 years--------·-----------

years and over----------------and and and and to to to to

15 17 19 21

years __________________ _ years __________________ _ years __________________ _ years __________________ _

24 yeors -------------------34 years-------------------44 years-------------------64 years--------------------

years and over-----------------

9.6 13.6 24.8 58.0 63.2 70.4 65.9 49.2 9.8

61.5 20,0 43.2 46.4 35.7 27.4

-

8.3 35.0 61.3 71.3 82.7 90.7 88.5 85.6 29.9 5,9 21.8 20.7 40.1 48.8 65.4 69.6 54.2 13.0

1 263 701 269 293 1 170 349 251 570

321 163 83 75 208 76 44 88

2 007 1 172 551 284 1 610 722 437 451

1 082 862 100 71 110 10 869 706 143 100 14 6 394 295 89 10 290 270 14 6

282 214 52 24 16

-

-

367 27 29 24

152 13 24 20

25.5 18.5 54.8 73.0 93.9 88.8 93.9 78.1 36.5

66.7

...

90.2 91.9 82.4 71.5 14.1

--

74,5

10.0

11.4 39.3 52.4 61.8 81.2 60.3 59.5

-

2.5 8,1 15,2 66.0 48.8 45.5 40.5 9.4

18.9 33,3 54,B 62.5 66.4 76.0 59.1 3.0

1 708 830 674 204 1 470 413 497 560

925 505 263 157 777 369 196 212

813 429 255 129 538 136 201 201

832 528 163 141 638 235 165 238

365

1 770 1 484 175 111 105 6 1 246 1 019 217 69 10

1 551 1 241 143 86 161 6 1 139 951 140 87 40 8

764 547 188 166 29

728 652 51 37 25

813 720 50 24 43

346 277 50 28 19

414 346 62 6 95

-

75.0 60.2 60,8 50.5 12.7

5.1 20.4 63.8 67.8 64.3 65.0 70.3 57.7 21.3

......

85.7 100,0 93.8 84,2 55.0

21.2

5.8 15.3 27.8 40.9 46.9 59.8 59.0 50.7 11.3

37.7 13.5 31.4 55.4 57,5 52.8

-

-

...

6.4 15.2 21.4

...

20.4 49.7 55.6 26.8

-

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Maft, l6 y1an old and aver _________________ _

50 to 52 weeks------------------------27 ta 49 weeks-------------------------

26 weeks or less-----------------------Ft•al•, 16 yean old and over---------------50 to 52 weeks------------------------27 to 49 weeks-------------------------

26 weeks or less------------------------

175 102 88 295 129 78 88

1 565 951 433 181 1 414 718

343 353

395 261 85 49 303 155 62 86

13 8 3 1

204 319 048 837 052 047 115 890

2 605 1 545 768 292 284 73 78 133

377 334 32 23

10 885 8 592 1 866 965 427

124 59 60 9

11

5 3 2

CLASS Of WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER Molt 1m1loy1d ----------------------------

Private wage or salary workers ----------Government workers -------------------Local government workers ___________ .. __

Self-employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers-------------------

fernol1 employed--~--- ____________ ........ ____ _ Private wage or solory workers-----------

Government workers -------------------local government workers _____________ _ Self·employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers-------------------

M1l1 1111plo.ytd, In ogrlculture -----------------_ Woge or salary workers _________________ Self·employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers------------------fe111111t 1mploy1d, Jn agrlcuhure _______________ _ Woge or salary workers _______ ..; _________ _ Self-employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers---------·---------

-

136 114 22 19

-

23 12

11

-

18 18

-

635

391

554

66

11

207 54 35

206 173 24 24 9

94 71 23

23 23

312 76 59 3

444 105 52

-

-

5

-

484 365 119

38 38

310 302 8

34 34

128 114 14

-

19 13 6

---

17 14

33 33

42 42

-

-

-

-

677 61 51 16

642 31 28 56

367 10 17 63

303 13 36 15

359 18 20 33

113 10

95

-

-

-

-

3

--

117 1 183 1 004 153 97 26

261

539 92 81 4

-

1 426 1 159 201

-

-

---

-

-

---

8 6 1 1

-

805 756 917 177 127 5

145 136 9

-

5 133 BO 53 12

--

14 14

-

-

---

5 140 473 589 395

394 11 10 12

-

35 35

-

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' Male, 30 to 49 yean old In 1970 _____________ _ Nonworker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 ----Nonworker In 1965, worker In 1970 -------Worker In 1965, nonworker In 1970 _______ _ 1The

20

-

649 56 53 21

165

5 19 3

concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 498-743 0 - 73 - 35

GEORGIA

12 - 539

Tobie 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970- Continued

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, med/on, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Chattooga

Cherokee

Clarke

Cloy

Clayton

Clinch

Cobb

Caffee

Colquitt

Columbia

Cook

601 434 72.2 434 414 20 4.6 167 21 32 45 69

304 243 79.9 243 243

616 430 69.8 430 423 7 1.6 186

l 265 960 75,9 934 906 28 3.0 305

551 398 72.2 398 381 17 4,3 153

124 105 76

l 854 1 347 72.7 1 347 1 282 65 4.8 507 45 197 170 95

61 131 133

80

Femalet 16 years old and ov-er __ .,. ____ _ Labor force --------------~--------------Percent of total •• ------------------Civilian labor force---------------------Employed __ ---- ---- -------- __ ------ __ Unemployed--------------------------

664 350 52.7 350 335 15 4.3 314

439 307 69.9 307 294 13 4.2 132

4 609 2 721 59.0 2 721 2 615 106 3.9 1 888

759 255 33.6 255 240 15 5.9 504

1 501 768 51.2 768 705 63 B.2 733

45 45 63 517 221 42.7 221 180 41 18.6 296

1 478 1 142 77.3 1 138 1 071 67 5.9 336 8 114 124 90

668 71.1 668 648 20 3.0 271

56 51 79

2 272 1 736 76.4 1 690 1 624 66 3.9 536 12 145 187 192

1 392 1 067 76.7 1 039 933 106 10.2 325

25 28 8

3 444 2 564 74.4 2 564 2 463 101 3.9 880 78 285 2?4 243

25 38 69

85 304 115

181 428 124

33 213 50

85 468 192

92 257 163

Mate, 16 to 21 yean aid ------------_ Not enrolled in school _____________________

107

Not high school graduote ----------------Unemployed or not in labor force --------

50 19

38 13 8

-

239 l 153 496 758 365 236 69

2 374 1 153 48.6 1 153 1 065 88 7.6 l 221 4 164 766 287

1 119 607 54.2 607 570 37 6.1 512

62 171 81

l 832 1 026 56.0 1 026 945 81 7.9 806 5 186 469 146

1 534 789 51.4 783 708 75 9.6 745

Enrolled in school ----------------------Other, Under 65 years------------------

2 765 1 596 57.7 1 596 1 510 86 5.4 1 169 5 175 744 245

127 46 46

263 125 72

110 65 56 9

397 183 153 44

352 188 143 50

486 221 177 50

258 156 127 60

228 127 92 38

664 117 58 142 100 313 167 71 34 104 70

439 55 41 69 59 171 141 39 34 63 53

4 609 879 522 845 633 1 857 l 160 597 355 462 341

759 116 39 161 85 357 145 67 24 136 74

1 501

517 132 57 87 38 276 99 95 28 69 30

2 765 551 275 514 357 1 276 756 380 177 375 264

l 832 445 305 315 228 802 486 300 201 168 102

2 374 563 284 419 281 866 471 285 146 262 170

l 534 391 217 311 166 750 421 286 153 209 103

1 119

-

...-

9.4 32.3 70.4 86.8 82.0 91.3 89.5 81.9 23.5

10.2 9.8 83.9

21.7 16.7

100.0 94.6 82.0 81.0 26.2

4.5 15.3 78.5 84.6 82.9 87.4 93.4 88,1 39.2

12.8 39.3 66.4 83. l 92.1 92.8 90.7 85.2 28.l

13.1 37.0 65.5 88.5 96.l 94.9 98.2 81.4 37.2

15.9 31.8 65.9 77.5 76.7 84.8 87.5 87.3 47.9

31.8 52,8 79.4 63.5 93,3 97.0 92.4 81.2 26,9

3.3 19.5 55.4 78.5 72.6 77.3 69.2 61.4 24.2

10.6 56.0 29.6 66.7 61.1 33.1 16.0

18.7 34,5 44.6 62.7 73.4 72.0 54.7 10.0

61.8 41.9 67.0 39.2 12.3

3.3 8.8 49.3 49.4 71.1 59.2 73.3 68.3 34.3

15.5 25.0 42,3 72.7 80.1 70.4 72.6 55.0 19.7

5.7 25.6 32.2 54.6 43.3 68.3 66.4 56.2 10.2

5.2 16.0 45.3 70.1 61.9 58.l 65.7 58.9 13.9

2 736 l 816 552 368 2 940 1 535 830 575

463 142 231 90 280 107 78 95

1 010 569 272 169 878 386 262 230

421 174 193 54 229 89 70 70

1 855 999

1 243

681 276 286 1 212 360 361 491

l 390 809 317 264 1 400 537 370 493

1 110 682 290 138 875 355 297 223

734 424

592 264 l 857 791 616 450

2 463 1 786

423 329 55 27 39

906 693 197 109 16

381 368 4 4 9

933 706 153 42 74

648 530 40 35

240 188 52 28

705 517 183 124

180 165 15 5

-

-

-

5

-

1 071 915 101 64 50 5 945 788 142 74 15

l 282 1 029 134 77 119

2 615 2 029 550 246 36

1 624 1 194 316 167 111 3 1 510 1 386 111 73 7 6

1 065 900 146 68 15 4

708 521 168 49 19

570 530 18 13 22

72 55 17

190 151 39

21 16 5

36 31 5

27 21 6

225 186 34

215 174 41

73 46 27

125 101

25 25

18 18

4 4

11 11

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Mole, 16 yean old and over---------Labor force-------------------.. ---------_ Percent of total ____________________ Clvllion labor force---------------------Employed __ ------ ---------------- ---Unemployed ------·--------- __ ---- ----

Percen1 of civilian labor force--------Nol in labor force-----------------------·-

In.mate of institution--------------------Enrolled in school ----------------------Other, Under 65 years-----------------65 years and over_______ .. _______ _

Percent of cMlian labor force--------Not in labor force---- .. -------------------Inmate of Institution---------------------

65 years and over_______________ _

-

68

--

61

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

9

-

-

-

-

939

28

95 68

-

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Women, 16 yeau olal and oHr ---------------With own children under 6 years __________ _ In labor force ________________________ _ With own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _ In labor force •••••• ------------------Marrtad womu, husband prestnt --------------

In lobar force ____ ---- __ ---------- ____ _ With own children under 6 years __________ _ In labor force ________________________ _ With own children 6 ta 17 years only _____ _-

~hlufo=------------ -

287 136 278 175 658 365 194 104 215 134

280 156 186 135 570 345 181 91 130 91

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Mole,

--

14 16 18 20 22 25 35

and 15 years _________________ _ and 17 yeors------------------ and 19 yeor•-----------------and 21 years-----------------to 24 years------------------ta 34 yeors------------------- to 44 years------------------45 to 64 years ______ •• __________ _

21.2 68.5

...

65 years and over---------------- -

92.6 91.5 93.8 81.7 9.2

and 15 yeors-----------------and 17 yeors------------------ and 19 yeors------------------ and 21 years-----------------to 24 years------------------to 34 years------------------to 44 years------------------to 64 years------------------years and aver---------------- -

6.7 15.9 38.9 50.0 44.7 66.4 88.0 66.2 14.7

female, 14 16 18 20 22 25 35 45 65

-

-

-

-

...-

84.7 100.0 79.7 78.4 39.3 25.7 59.3

... ...

87.9 100.0 94.6 33.0

...

-

-

100.0 87.7 100.0 84,6 29.2

-

8.3

sci.a

-

22.6 50.7 79.6

...

97.2 84.1 89.4 35.8 17.8 13.5

31.1 87.5 60.0 71.9 82.6 66.7 7.4

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Molt, 16 yHr:1 old and oYer ________________ _ 50 la 52 weeks------------------------ 27 lo 49 weeks-----------------------26 weeks or less ______________________ _-

-

454 235 143 76 379 191 138

266 177

50

56

Private wage or salary workers ------ ---Government workers------------------- Local government workers _____ .. ______ _

414 391 16 16

243 199 18

7

335

26

Unpaid fomily workers •• --·------------- F11111lt implored -- __ -- --~- -------------- -- -

-

Female, 16 years old and aV1r --------------50 to 52 weeks-----------------------27 to 49 weeks----------------·--·---- -

-

26 weeks or less----------------------- -

75 14 280 172 52

206 104 677 223 235 219

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER Molo employed •• __________________ ---- __ •

-

Self-employed workers -- -- ------------ -- -

294

Private wage or salary workers ---------- Government workers _.. -----------------Local government workers _____________ _

285 50

Self·employed workers------------------ Unpaid family workers---··-----·--------

-

M•le ••ploytd, In a9rfcuhure -----------------

24

10

Wage or salary workers------------------

24

6

---

-5 5 -

166 10 35 16

148 5 15

Self-emplayed workers------------------Unpaid family workers------------------F11ule 11r1,loyed, 111 •1rlcufture_______________ _

Wage or salary workers-----------------Self·employed workers---------------- __ _ Unpaid family workers ---- ______________ _

5

-

223 60 50 11

-

577 177 100

-

4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

l 076 79 35 41

143 19 7

395 20 52 28

-

-

--

----

206 7 7 10

798 34 80 47

-

-

-

160

-

-

-

--

--

406 33 27 9

536 52 45 42

397 8 32 29

5 94 89 5

160

78

-

-

24

-

152 147 5

-

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' M•lo, 30 lo 49 yoon old Jn 1970 _____________ _ Nonworker In 1965, nonworker in 1970 ____ _ Nonworker ln 1965, worker In 1970 ·------Worker in 1965, nanworker in 1970 _______ _

-

-

351 21 45

33

1lhe concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

12 - 540 GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and mooning of symbols, see text)

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Coweta

Crawford

Crisp

Decatur

De Kalb

Dodge

Dooly

Dougherty

Douglas

Early

Echols

2 883 1 970 68.3 1 958 1 BB9 69 3.5 913 95 223 292 303

1 742 1 084 62.2 1 080 1 05B 22 2.0 658 30 237 206 1B5 2 432 l 015 41.7 1 015 937 78 7.7 l 417

991 646 65.2 646 5B5 61 9.4 345

1 219 B06 66.1

731 558 76.3 55B 545 13 2.3 173

1 429 1 002 70.1 998 973 25 2.5 427

108 73 67.6 73 73

B5 142 118 1 305 608 46.6 60B 572 36 5.9 697

15B 117 152 1 832 681 37.2 6Bl 635 46 6.B 1 151

10

222 821 374

99 155 159 1 718 607 35.3 607 5B8 19 3.1 l 111 4 191 655 261

40 5B 75 819 407 49,7 407 382 25 6.1 412

76 364 109 237 129 102 36

465 197 154 43

491 212 159 40

l 096 1 365 569 18 474 10 788 5B.4 10 7BO 10 205 575 5.3 7 6B6 15 l 331 5 206 1 134 3 238 1 769 l 016 383

7 913 5 392 68.l 5 126 4 B82 244 4.8 2 521 56 973 875 617 10 601 4 841 45.7 4 834 4 384 450 9.3 5 760

297 928 374 566 291 170 50

2 462 1 564 63.5 1 564 1 53B 26 1.7 B9B lOB 263 2B4 243 3 097 l 449 46.B l 449 l 325 124 8.6 l 64B 75 279 691 403

15 738 12 364 7B.6 12 317 11 936 3Bl 3.1 3 374

3 462 l 863 53.B 1 863 1 690 173 9.3 1 599

847 523 61.7 523 493 30 5.7 324 6 102 148 6B 893 344 38.5 344 269 75 21.B 549

431 161 168 874 661 392 110

46 261 105 144 100 67 19

157 699 295 320 129 107 27

3 462 749 4B3 63B 44B 1 547 99B 49B 331 41B 294

893 205 101 145 79 416 176 151 70 95 43

2 432 509 247 422 223 849 457 272 133 200 116

3 097 553 305 529 372 l 358 723 412 206 329 232

18 4 2 3 2 8 5 3 2 2 1

474 58B 736 74B 641 986 4B7 4B3 077 517 645

l 305 266 151 212 99 468 256 155 92 132 63

1 718 3B1 169 276 112 760 318 250 122 174 67

601 400 367 679 lOB 101 178 46B 849 l 046 649

819 247 125

1 832 395 13B 367 221 720 301 251 BO 213 125

7.0 31.3 41.l 92.3 61.2 90.2 85.0 75.6 20.1

25.4 9.6 52.4 75.5 77.6 95.1 Bl.1 69.4 6.3

4.0 15.3 43.4 74.6 90.0 66.6 79.7 77.7 22.9

16.4 23.7 48.3 68.1 76.B 83.0 65.4 72.9 30.B

17.7 40.7 60.2 76.9 63.3 82.6 66.B 71.0 31.l

5.3 31.7 54.4 53.8 B9.9 B9.1 100.0 73.9 19.3

2.3 13.B 36.2 5B.4 63.6 75.7 60.1 62.0 18.7

14,8 32.6 24.4 70.5 48,5 56.5 35.9 B.8

-

5.1 2.6 16.9 53.7 4B.O 62.0 72.8 49.3 9.1

4.6 12.8 39.5 39.5 59.6 62.4 68.3 53.9 16.4

17.9 32.8 61.7 61.B 93.0 92.0 B9.8 Bl.l 32.1 5.4 17.3 49.2 6B.5 72.1 72.9 67.7 56.7 20,2

11.5 50.6 67.2 61.5 74.1 67.2 47.1 9.6

3.2 13.6 31.6 37.2 59,B 52.2 47.1 7.3

2 120 l 241 641 238 1 932 929 61B 385

555 234 238 B3 416 114 97 205

1 110 745 234 131 1 223 491 389 343

1 652 946 458 248 1 721 537 612 572

13 8 3 l 12 5 3 2

198 414 315 469 219 543 B06 870

700 335 261 104 616 275 214 127

895 506 244 145 736 2B4 195 257

5 3 l 1 5 2 l 1

1 889 l 635 179 124 75

493 410 49 39 34

1 058 909 111 63 38

1 690 1 465 219 150 6

269 229 40 28

937 785 146 106

1 538 1 30B 135 75 BB 7 1 325 1 101 197 103 10 17

11 936 9 635 l 872 938 423 6 10 205 B 126 1 BBO 954 199

585 4B1 61 43 33 10 572 470 B9 42 13

74 49 25

95 91 4

245 232 13

482 446 33 3

268 220 4B

19 19

344

4

332

35 35

-

-

12

--

235 20 18 15

464 41 74 32

788 91 110 46

5 645 297 799 343

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Mal•, 16 years okl and over _________ _

Labor force __ ------ -- -- ---------- -------Percent of total--------------------Civlllon labor force---------------------Employed ____ ---------------------- __ Unemployed------------------------ __

Percent of civilian labor force --------Not in labor force------------------------Inmate of institution--------------------Enrolled in school ----------------------Other, Under 65 years-----------------65 years and over _______________ _ F•m1le, 16 yean okl and over -------labor force ________ ---- -- __ -------- -----Percent of total--------------------Civilian labor force ---- ---- ---- ____ ---- __ Employed ______ ---- ---- _____________ _ Unemployed ________ -------- __ ------ __

Percent of civilian labor force ------ __ _ Not in labor force------------------------Inmate of institution--------------------Enrolled in school ----------------------Other, Under 65 yeors -----------------" 65 years and over _______________ _ Ma.le, 16 to 21 years old ------------

Nol enrolled in schooL--------------------Not high school graduate----------------Unemployed or not in labor force--------

-

-

-

344

-

-

96 413 186 216 107 95 26

806 799 7 0.9 413

-

217 92 74 27

1 3 l 1

-

-

-

-

-

--

35

-

11 14 152 46 30.3 46 41 5 10.9 106

-

21 66 17 24 7 7 7

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN WoMen, 16 years old anct over----------------

With awn children under 6 years __________ _ ln tabor force ________________________ _ With own children 6 to 17 yeors only ______ _ In labor force ________________________ _

M1rrled womein, ha1band present-------------In lobar force ____ ---------- __________ _ Wit~ own children under 6 years-----------_ ln lobar force ________________________ With own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _ In labor force ________________________ _

10 2 l l I 4 2 1

111

65 492 236 194 B7 102 61

152 36 36 36 6 63 15 11 11 26

-

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Mole,

14 and 15 years_ _________________ _ 16 and 17 years __________________ _ 19 yeors------------------lB and and 21 20 yeors __________________ _ 22 25 35 45

65

Femol., 14 16 18

to 24 years-------------------to 34 years-------------------· to 44 years -- -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -lo 64 years-------------------· years and over __ ---- __________ _ and 15 yeors __________________ _ and 17 years_ _________________ _ ond 19 yeors __________________ _

20 22 25 35 45

and 21 years------------------to 24 years-------------------lo 34 years-------------------la 44 years-------------------to 64 years-------------------65 years and over-----------------

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Mele, 16 years old and over _________________ _

SO lo 52 weeks-------------------------

27 to 49 weeks------------------------26weeks ar less-----------------------Ft••I•, 16 yHrl old and over ----------------

50 to 52 weeks------------------------27 49 weeks------------------------26 to weeks or less _______________________ _

.

-

11. l 22.0 44.6 77.0 B6.B 90.3 91.l 72.9 26.l 5,4 11.1 17.7 41.B 56.5 66.9 64.5 52.9 11.9

-

-

31.0 61.8 100.0 100.0 92.9 88,9 77.2 17.6

-

7.0 23.0 51.0 B4.7 100.0 96.l 63,8 B5,9 35,6

... ...

-

... 91.l '"

-

13.3 75,5 7B.O 61.1 59.1 56,5 51.0 10.3

4.2 5,8 17.7 26.4 54.8 39,7 54.4 53.1 14.7

875 475 3BB 012 598 277 747 574

576 356 175 45 427 111 180 136

l 083 699 193 191 817 372 136 309

799 644 67 26 76 12 588 468 108 71 12

4 882 3 654 1 069 40B 153 6 4 384 3 295 1 000 488 B6 3

545 489 35 lB 21

973 770 108 5B 92

382 324 58 42

635 493 124 67 18

175 140 30 5 16 23 3

363 295 56 12 32 26 6

165 153 12

416 353 70 3 44 35

12

-

-

---

-

15

291 33 58 44

314 16 34 11

2 366 175 206 108

233 40 8

383 20 24 21

15.6

...-

-

59.3

...-

73 64 9

-

50 35 5 10

CLASS OF WORKER,16 YEARS OLD AND OVER Mile ••ployed ---- ________ ------ __ ------ __ Private wage or salary workers -----------

Government workers __ ------ ___________ _ Local government workers _____________ _

Self·employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers------------------Fe1111le 1111p1oyed _________ .. __ ------ ________ _ Private wage or salary workers -----------

Government workers -------------------Local government workers------ ____ ----

Self·em ployed workers __________________ _ Unpaid family workers __________________ _ M1dt 111ploy1d, ln 11rfcultur1 -----------------_ Wag-e or salary workers _________________ Self·employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers _____ , ____________ _

Female H1ploy1GI, 111 agrlcultvre _______________ _ Wage or salary workers _________________ _ Self·em ployed workers __________________ _

Unpaid family workers-------------------

-

-

-8 8 -

-

-

-

-

-

-6

-4

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

31 31

-

-

-

3

9

-

73 61

41 12

26

-

-

-

12 15 15 -

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' llllale, 30 to 49 yean old In 1970 _____________ _ Nonworker In 1965, nonworker in 1970 ----Nonworker in 1965, worker in 1970 -------Worker In 1965, nonworker in 1970 --------

895 47 83 65

-

27

--

11

'The concept worker" Includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 541

Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For mlnlm"m base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Effingham

Elbert

Emanuel

Evans

Fayette

Floyd

Franklin

Fulton

Glascock

Glynn

Gordon

954

1 488 962 64.7 9S7 885 72 7.S 526 6 137 199 184 1 848 78S 42.5 78S 736 49 6,2 1 063

632' 4SS 72.0 455 442 13 2.9 177

122 698 206 384 238 167 40

175 617 271 387 209 143 63

40 253 142 131 83 61 16

29 189 S3 98 59 39 21

67 240 49 98S 74.3 49 676 47 698 1 978 4.0 17 2S5 1 493 4 735 7 015 4 012 85 793 47 255 SS. I 47 216 44 3S2 2 864 6.1 38 S38 286 6 271 24 478 7 503 13 027 6 590 3 618 1 472

4 S3 8 27 22 22 8

3 471 2 437 70.2 2 394 2 325 69 2.9 1 034 19 301 377 337 4 378 2 385 54.5 2 372 2 249 123 5.2 1 993 30 381 I 133 449 656 274 126 46

372 281 75.5 281 277 4 1.4 91

84 429 148 255 111 71 36

2 702 1 809 67.0 1 809 1 738 71 3.9 893 243 176 266 208 3 428 1 841 53.7 1 841 1 724 117 6.4 I 587 51 217 921 398 557 279 180 101

135 119 BB.I 119 lOS 14 11.8 16

38 84 55 802 367 45.8 367 361 6 1.6 435

547 414 75.7 414 403 11 2.7 133 22 39 36 36 561 290 Sl.7 290 269 21 7.2 271

431 325 7S.4 32S 314 11 3.4 106

958 297 31.0 297 245 S2 17.5 66]

1 515 1 133 74.8 I 133 I 105 28 2.5 382 5 78 203 96 1 763 737 41.8 737 697 40 5.4 I 026

958 212 83 222 103 468 187 143 60 185 90

1 763 402 156 378 22) 831 380 281 110 254 144

1 848 378 179 360 223 875 380 287 108 24S ISO

802 163 102 150 99 362 200 106 69 98 71

561 115 65 111 65 270 138 96 54 82 48

3 428 599 343 593 420 1 363 815 400 230 358 230

424 132 75 74 64 210 138 102 50 45 45

149 47 30 27 22 62 45 19 14 18 13

4 378 831 501 929 698 1 912 1 17S S29 304 S98 439

401 76 S8 81

-

S.2 26.0 69.0 7S.7 83.8 85.0 95.0 7S.8 15,2 4.3 3.9 32.6 57.0 76.4 61.9 51.2 47.6 10.1

17.3 33.3 73.8 80.0 85.7 100.0 100.0 65.9 36.0

25.0 10.6

9.2 32.2 62.3 76.I 76.5 84.0 85.8 73.6 22.9 6.1 18.2 44.4 48.6 66.4 7S.4 75.6 57.4 15.5

40.0 47.8 100.0

-

4.4 42.4 23.6 47.2 46.5 59.0 29.3 2.0

10.5 53.6 81.6 92.4 89.2 88.2 79,5 77.8 26,2 7.8 14,8 29.5 51.7 70.5 59.3 48.2 43,9 13.2

13.S 31.8 47.2 80.3 79.2 93.2 87.8 80.S 22.6 12.9 14.1 38.2 51.7 S9.3 69.4 75_7 61.4 19.9

652 351 198 103 347 70 42 23S

1 213 832 189 192 890 355 290 245

1 098 648 282 168 968 332 344 292

483 271 139 73 440 180 116 144

443

328 113 131 84

2 069 1 294 411 364 2 093 I 089 500 504

345 193 11S 37 268 125 74 69

53 32 14 6 53 24 17 11

824 605 656 S63 744 034 717 993

119 74 19 26 84

590 557 22 11 11

1 105 9S6 109 100 40

885 688 115 73 82

442 337 32 14 73

403 317 53 38 33

1 738 1 520 170 116 48

314 290 24 17

47 36 9 4 1

245 200 39 36 6

697 605 75 68 17

736 625 I04 71 7

361 320 36 27 5

269 231 38 33

1 724 1 398 321 1S4 5

237 223 9 9

44 33 10 5

-

-

87 87

39 26 13

190 144 46

140 84 56

58

37 28 9

35 3S

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male1 16 years old and: over-----.. ---labor force -----------------------------Percent of total ___________________ _

Civilian labor force---------------------Employed ------------------------ ---Unemployed -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---- -- --

Percent of civilian labor force------- ... -

Nat in tabor force------------------------Inmate of institution--------------------Enrolled in school----------------------Othe" Under 6S years------------------

65 years and aver.............................. ..

Female, 16 years o'd a11d onr -------tabor force __ -- __ -- __ ---- __ -- ____ ---- __ --

Percent of total ____________________ _

-

Clvilion lobar force--------------------Employed -------------- -------------Unemployed __ -- -- ____ -- -- -- -- ---- -- __

Percent of civilian labor force ---- ---- _Nat In lobor force ________________________ Inmate of institution-------------------Enrolled in school -- ------ ---- -- ---- -- -- ' Other, Under 6S years----------------65 years and over.......... _________ _

-Male, 1~ te 21 ye.ars old----------- Not enrolled In school ____________________ _ Not high school groduote _______________ _Unemployed or not in labor force ---- __ _-

634 66.5 634 590 44 6.9 320 38 116 78

88

-

-

-

-

-

-

7

31 45 23 424 249 58.7 249 237 12 4.8 175

-

37 117 21 96 43 39

-

-

5

11 149 84 S6.4 84 80 4 4.8 6S

-

-

26 31 34 401 229 S7.J 229 221 8 3.5 172

-

38 7S S9 83 44 3S 4

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN WoMH, 16 yHn old a•d over __ .. ___________ _

-In labor force ... __________ ,. _________ .,. __ With own children under 6 years _________ _ In labor force ____ -------------------- With own children 6 to 17 years only _____ _ In labor farce •• ---------------------- -

Wi1h own children under 6 years _________ _

In labor force _______________________ _ With own child(en 6 to 17 years only _____ _ In labor forc•-----------------------Morrltcl w1n1en, hu11ll11d pre••"t ___________ ..,._

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE 14 ond IS years _________________ _ 16 end 17 years _________________ _ 18 and 19 years _________________ _20 and 21 years _________________ _

Mole,

Female,

-22 to 24 years------------------- 2S to 34 years------------------- 35 to to M 44 years years-----------·------4S __________ -· ______ _65 years and over _______________ _14 and 15 years _________________ _ 16 and 17 years _________________ _18 and 19 years.----------------20 and 21 years _________________ _22 to 24 years------------------- 25 to 34 years------------------- 3S to 44 years------------------- 4S to 64 years------------------- 65 years and over---------------- -

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Mile, 16 yean old Hd over .. _.. _____________ _ 50 to 52 weeks-----------------------27 ta 49 weeks-----------------------26 w..h or le55----------------------Ft111le1 1IUI onr ---------------_ 50 to 16 52yean weekseld_______________________

--27 to 49 weeks------------------------ 26 weeh or less.-------------------·---

29.3 43.2 90.2 89.3 91.8 92.6 74.2 20.0

-

-

33.3 41.2

...

14'.7

73.0 33.9 16.1

53.3 92.S 100.0 88.S 88.3 29.4 6.1 26.l 60.7 S5.3 71.7 S9.4 47.9 25.4

2S8 13S

so

85 18 10 lS 10 35 20 11 6 8

793 lOS 512 386 498 506 570 864 724 909 s 71S

12.2 29.1 59.5 73.6 87.0 89.2 88.7 79.1 28.7 5.0 17.6 42.0 62.1 69.1 68.6 68.3 S7.3 18.6

...

87.7 100.0 78.6

-

14.7

...

52.5 70.9 84.4 71.2 34.4

·-· ...

-

100.0

...

100.0

-

... .-··.. ...

.6

0

5S 6S.4 54.9

-

59

190 139 59 41 55 43

43.4

...

··-

100.0 88.S 100.0 80.4 38.2 9.8

... ...

64.4 78.3 82.6

-

15 19

2 723 1 650 742 331 2 701 1 022 938 741

275 14S 95 3S 250 '19 102 49

698 920 134 090 612 32 352 507 168 689 625 52

105 86 13 7 6

2 325 1 831 412 195 82

277 257 10 10 10

80 80

221 180 33 20 8

776

17

S86 186 4 126 119 7

17

2 249 1 88S 343 201 lS 6 33 27 6

618 882 2S6 295

37

1 004 80 100 M

113

so

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVI R

--Self-employed workers------------------ Unpaid family workers-----------------Fe111ale •ntployed ______ -- __ ---- -------- ___ _-Private woge or salary workers ---------- Government workers ---------- .. -------- Loco! government workers_,. __________ _ Self-employed workers------------------ Unpaid family workers _________________ _ M•lo ••ployed, I• •tri
Private wage or salary workers -------- __ Government w.arkers ------------------Local government workers ____________ _

1

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES! Moh, 30 to 49 YHn ol~ In 1970 ____________ _ Monworker In 196S, nonworker In 1970 ___ _ Monworker In 196S, worker In 1970 ------Worker In 1965, nonworker in 1970 ______ _

--

-

-

-8

8

-

258 6 7 34

-

-

-

----

447 SI 22 44

-

-7 7

-

355 20 35 18

-

-

--

46

54 S4 -

12

189

-

15 6

-

-

s

-

-

---

--

158 7 16 19

852 43 52 93

106 4 6 5

-

4

4

-

-

-

22 1 3 1

-

-

------

-

--

-

----

-

-

34

3-4

----6 7

•The concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

12-542

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text, For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) and mecning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Grody

Greene

Gwinnett

Hobershom

Holl

Hancock

Harelson

Harris

Hori

1 646 l 108 67.3 1 108 l 084 24 2.2 538 65 193 122 158

1 399 1 055 75.4 l 055 1 029 26 2.5 344

1 103 681 61.7 681 662 19 2.8 422 162 59 150 51

742 143 19.3 143 139

1 580 l 120 70.9 1 114 l 065 49 4.4 460 69 157 175 59

1 871 1 225 65.5 l 220 1 187 33 2.7

646

282 203 72.0 203 176 27 13.3 79

1 530 1 03'6 67.7 1 033 l 004 29 2.8 494

44 156 221 225

17 35 27

103 201 190

Famal11, 16 years old and over -------Labor force-----------------------------Percent of total--------------------Civilian labor force---------------------Employed ______ ---- -------- ------ ___ _ Unemployed __ ---- ____ -------------- __ Percent of civilian labor force --------Not in labor force------------------------Inmate of institution---------------------

2 003 977 48.8 977 903 74 7.6 1 026

1 088 625 57.4 625 602 23 3.7 463

237 117 49.4 115 2 1.7 120

1 981 1 214 61.3 1 214 1 187 27 2.2 767

1 690 776 45.9 776 767 9 1.2 914

65 years and over _______________ _

153 620 253

59 331 73

24 44 52

123 469 175

2 070 775 37.4 775 731 44 5.7 1 295 14 181 841 259

422 244 57,8 244 239 5 2.0 178

Enrolled in school ----------------------Other, Under 65 years------------------

1 705 821 48.2 821 796 25 3.0 884 4 127 516 237

927 580 62.6 580 563 17 2.9 347 16 85 167 79 1 088 417 38.3 417 408 9 2.2 671

30 117 31

163 526 225

80 447 144

Male, l6 to 21 years old -----------Nol enrolled in school ______ ---- ____ ---- __ -Not hi9h school 9roduote ----------------Unemployed or not in lobar force--------

418 208 126 33

319 198 102 25

272 188 141 74

585 306 286 281

419 228 170 78

429 244 195 40

53 29 19 12

303 158 121 46

238 137 109 45

78 30 12

-

552 304 174 49

2 003 527 304 381 238 957 487 346 187 254 158

1 705 322 202 364 225 764 450 242 162 261 159

1 088 291 169 211 144 486 290 218 122 124 89

237 15 12 52 40 78 61 15 12 31 29

1 981 459 307 402 332 783 562 303 199 206 174

2 070 530 212 339 208 1 020 413 410 143 249 144

422 105 80 87 67 167 109 80 60 37 35

1 690 347 188 331 255 800 411 234 120 240 169

1 088 275 132 243 125 538 207 200 85 170 70

349 94 47 84 52 173 85 89 42 53 31

2 254 560 340 505 317 l 082 542 408 .. 205 348 206

5.5 8.9 58.7 79.7 100.0 89.6 75.0 83.0 33.2

5.3 40.0 81.6 80.0 85.1 87.7 93.7 80.B 43.0

5.3 39.0 58.8 53.3 49.5 74.4 81.0 63.8 19.7

-

6.0 28.1 48.8 56.1 84.4 88.0 88.5 82.0 34.4

23.2 41.4 69.5 81.9 74.4 82.8 89.7 74.6 16.6

15.4

-

8.2 31.6 56.5 79.3 76.3 84.2 73.0 66.9 10.2

-

18.0 22.6 65.2 90.6 100.0 90.6 93.3 83.7 25.6

8.1 30.5 31.1 47.6 55.3 62.5 70.6 54.2 13.9

8.5 10.6 48.3 66.2 67.0 67.0 68.3 51.0 14.1

30.9 53.l 59.2 62.0 71.1 61.3 60.4 29.B

... 73.7

11.9 12.2 49.3 69.B 66.5 81.7 79.3 64.4 25.8

7.7 5.0 26.4 51.l 50.0 57.3 54.7 36.6 9.6

1 252 745 298 209 1 216 281 346 589

1 039 665 271 103 894 429 253 212

825 424 266 135 715 321 203 191

364 114 94 156 128 65 46 17

1 250 674 303 273 1 381 690 438 253

1 084 906 100 60 67 11 903 746 132 125 25

l 029 904

662 558 65 50 34 5 602 533 58 46 11

139 102 32 12 5 115 94 21 13

425 367 47 11 261 252 9

116 101 15

12 12

10 10

389 29 22

382 25 36 32

Heord

Henry

314

1 976 l 460 73.9 l 460 l 414 46 3.2 516

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

Male, 16 years old c:ind over _________ _

labor force----------------·-------------Percent of total---------- .. ----------

Civilian lobar force---------------------Employed __ ---- ------------ ---------Unemployed ---- ------------ __ ------ __ Percent of civilian labor force --------Not in labor force------------------------Inmate of institution--------------------Enrolled In school ----------------------Other, 65 Under 65 years-----------------years and over _______________ _

-

-

112 133 99

-

4 2.8 599 562 14 17

6

117

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

219 69.7 219 216 3 1.4 95 6 48 18 23 349 151 43,3 151 146

5 3.3 198

-

54 104

40

-

226 174 116 2 254 1 -061 47.l l 061 949 112 10.6 l 193

-

241 709 243

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN W111111, 16 years old and over----------------

With own children under 6 years __________ _ In labor force ________________________ _ With own children 6 to 17 years onlY-----"ln labor force------------------------Marrled womtn, husband present-------------In labor force-----------------------With own children under 6 years __________ _In labor force·--·-------------·------ With own children 6 to 17 yeors only _____ _In labor force------------------------

-

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Mole, 14 and 15 years _________________ _ 16 and 17 years_ ________________ _ 18 and 19 years _________________ _ 20 and 21 years _________________ _-

--

-

22 lo 24 years------------------- 25 lo 34 years------------------- 35 to 44 years·------------------ . 45 to 64 years-------------------65 years and over _______________ _ Fomale, 14 and 15 years _________________ _ 16 and 17 years _________________ _18 and 19 years _________________ _20 and 21 years _________________ _

--

22 to 24 years------------------25 to 34 years------------------- 35 to 44 yeors -- -- __ -- -- -- -- -- -- - 45 to 64 years-------·----------65 years and over---------------- WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Malt, 16 years old and over ________________ _

-

50 to 52 weeks------------------------ 27 to 49 weeks------------·-·---------

26 weeks or less ______________ ------ __ _.-

ftlHlt, 16 years old and aver---------------

-

50 to 52 weeks------------------------ 27 to 49 weeks------------------------

26 weeks or less __ ------------------ __ _-

-

1.3 2.9 10.7

-

92.5 70.4 100.0

...

-

·-· ...-

... -

70.2

... •• 1.

9'-i.o 83.6 79.4 22.9

-

26.4 66.3 90.8 92.6 92.2 84.9 75.0 26.4

45,3 59,6 26.2

3.2 17.6 18.8 63.2 56.9 55.0 75.6 49.9 13.2

2.3 11.l 29.3 50.0 62.5 63.3 56.B 32.6

1 235 579 528 128 890 373 287 230

221 138 47 36 252 147 54 51

1 065 903 92 56 70

1 187 845 252 123

176 157 5

90

14

1 187 1 047 130 52 10

731 531 178 104 22

239 218 21

86 78

104 63 41

11

40.8

78.4

1ii.5

24.0

...

72.7 100.0 87.0 82.0 23.3

-

-

73.0 63.5 41.9 11.1

5.0 9.3 31.5 57.0 54.4 64.7 70.7 47.0 8.0

1 108 668 308 132 915 501 210 204

615 412 147 56 500 255 164 Bl

239 93 113 33 181 87 51 43

1 556 1 084 248 " 224 1 196 684 194 318

1 004 904 40 21 60

563 499 43 28 21

216 198

1 414

767 722 45 25

408 378 30 17

...

13.5

-

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

-

Milo employtd --------------------------Private wage or salary workers ---------- Government workers ------------------- local government workers ____________ _ Self-employed workers------·----------- Unpaid family workers _________________ _

Ft1Hle omplored_ _____ ------------------ -- Private- wage or salary workers ---------- Government workers -------------.. ----- loco I government workers ____________ _ -

Self-omployed workers------------------ Unpaid family workers------------------ Malt e111ploytd, In agriculture Woge or salary workers ________________ _ Seif-employed workers------------------ Unpaid family workers------------------ F•••lt employed, 11 agriculture _______________ _ Woge or salary workers ________________ _ Self-employed workers------------------ Unpaid family worker•------------------w - - - - - - - - - - ___ _

-

-

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' Molo, 30 to 49 yean old In 1970 ____________ _ Nonworker In 1965, nonworker in 1970 ___ _Nonworker In 1965, worker in 1970 ------- Worker In 1965, nonworker in 1970 _____ _

-

-

-

40

66 30 55 4 796 654 110 91 28 4

-

---

-

37 26 7 4

380 36 43 55

-

--

---

69

-10

-

-

8

--

13 13

527 18 28 49

-

-

-

-

--

-

-

-

-

20 15

-

112 91 21

115 109

16 16

4 4

-

-

50

95 5

80 20

11

504 32 26 52

273 51 14 22

-

-

477

-

-

-

4 5 146 125 16 11 5

11 ---

12 6 6

9 9

6

-

-

-

1 083 282 191 49

-

949 810 125 73 7 7

51

-5 --

48 3

117

610 20 71 37

3 11

11

-

10 10

-

•The concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Farces.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA 12 - 543

Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Houston

Jasper

Jeff Davis

Jefferson

Jenkins

812 672 82.8 672 655 17 2.5 140 50. 24 44 22

811 574 70.8 574 571 3 0.5 237 22 77 57 81

464 317 68.3 317 312 5 1.6 147

912 643 70.5 643 624 19 3.0 269 5 126 72 66

949 417 43.9 417 404 13 3.1 532

732 317 43.3 317 271 46 14.5 415

68 344 120

42 240 103

2 988 l 194 40.0 l 194 l 097 97 8.1 1 794 4 275 1 070 445

1 190 533 44.8 533 494 39 7.3 657

110 247 96

870 560 64.4 560 545 15 2.7 310 4 42 152 112

40 57 50 609 224 36.8 224 211 13 5.8 385

2 396 l 461 61.0 l 454 l 371 83 5.7 935 145 239 264 287

104 377 176

114

585 303 231 135

2 988 619 311 562 289 1 188 572 375 190 337 181

Irwin

Jackson

Johnson

Jones

Lamer

Lanier

646

1 307 905 69.2 905 868 37 4.1 402 22 135 153 92

1 061 757 71.3 757 753 4 0.5 304

360 211 58.6 201 194

106 92 106

9 72

1 313 613 46.7 613 567 46 7.5 700

133 28.8 133 128 5 3.8 329

46 291 78

1 465 647 44.2 647 604 43 6.6 818 29 110 485 194

150 383 167

21 258 50

227 B5 79 6

175 106 95 22

274 131 91 24

242 91 40

53 33 27 10

1 190 215 121 212 117 453 252 132 83 125 59

732 213 105 150 BO 336 154 154 73 102 51

1 465 373 193 253 143 726 372 272 146 169 90

1 313 263 148 236 140 583 292 196 101 149 75

462

15.2 62.0 56.2 87.l 90.8 83.5 69.8 12.5

14.l 37.5 45.l 72.2 73.7 89.3 95.4 83.l 36.5

14.l 17.0 62.0 79.6 77.3 90.3 100.0 84.3 25.3

19.4 5B.5 80.0 94.4 87.l 95.6 71.l 16.9

-

11.3 31.8 91.l 79.4 79.7 93.8 B9.4 82.6 11.7

...... ...

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 y11r1 okF and over---------lobar force -------- -- .. --------------- ---Percent of total--------------------Civilian labor force---------------------~~~ed - - - - - - - - - - - - - Unemployed--------------------------

Percent of civilian labor force ---------

Not in labor force------------------------tnmate of institution--------------------Enrolled Under in school ----------------------Other. 65 years _________________ _

65 years and over.............................. .. Fln1•~. 16 years old i1111.t over --------

Labar forne ................. ---- -------------- ---Percen1 of total--------------------Civilian labor force ........................................... .. Employed -- ____ -------- -------------Unemployed-------------------------Percent of civman labor force --------Not in tabor force-------------------------

Inmate of institution---------------------

Enrolled in school ----------------------Othm Under 65 yeors ------------------

65 years a:nd over _______________ _

Mile, 16 ta 21 years aid ________ .,. __ _ Not enrolled in school---------------------Not high school graduate----------------Unemployed or not in labor force --------

2 618 2 042 78.0 l 734 l 679 55 3.2 576 43 198 214 121

654 441

67.4 441 424 17 3.9 213

-

47 124 42

-

462 71.5 462 442 20 4.3 184

-

65 60 59

3 063 l 570 51.3 l 570 l 427 143 9.1 l 493 22 293 934 244 630 336 184 43

794 341 42.9 341 313 28 8.2 453

130 93 87 46

173 119 108 21

207 BS 44

10

40 15

3 063 905 513 617 432 1 488 815 636 340 416 292

794 163 87

870 193 160 128 94 403 321 159 126 101 79

949 193 96 189 llB 441 183 125 50 132 82

609 147 72 103 61 299 132 125 65 72 34

16.7 36.4 75.2 92.l B6. l 93.5 91.l 78.5 32.3

16.l 28.4 42.5

32.4 52.0 47.6 76.l 77.B 84.4 95.5 83.8 22,5

17.6 12.8 63.6 90.3

93.6 84.3 67.7 76.4 58.0

7.9 54.7 88.9 81.8 77.5

93.5 90.B 87.5 7.4

6.2 32.0 36.8 51.3 55.9 70.9 69.7 47.5 9.3

6.3 7.1 30.B 28.0 66.7 65.8 54.5 53.7 20,7

8il.i 54.7 80.0 79.B 76.6 20.6

6.2 38.9 40.5 33.3 53.8 64.5 61.7 43,0 12.6

9.4 30.6 34.4 44.l 62.2 65.0 34.6 9.6

8.5 6.5 40.3 52.2 52.2 58.6 58.9 43.7 10.7

10.8 17.3 37.3 43. l 87.5 66.0 63.3 47.3 23.0

3.7 21.4 36.7 40.7 91.3 38.9 71.3 47.7

-

50.6 27.8 62.4 51.5 71.0 47.9 7.5

2 152 1 574 315 263 1 855 848 525 4B2

551 279 132 140 436 143 129 164

679 440 176 63 582 303 196 83

603 271 231 101 533 229 151 153

329 102 174 53 314 60 162 92

1 623 983 425 215 1 503 675 386 442

665 312 261 92 615 205 223 187

506 217 206 83 392 110 91 191

1 679 l 047 5B8 !BB 44

424 367 27

655 555 86

571 492 55 14 24

312 223 7B 75

l 371 l 129 147 65 95

624 537 6B 45 19

545 507 31 20 7

404

211 129 77 73

-

-

1 097 850 229 79 10 8

69 65 4

98 90 8

21 14 7 11 6 5

13 5

-

-

-

57

-

-

-

-

-

7 3.5 149

-

68

462

-

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Wo111t11, 16 years olcl mntl over---------------With own children under 6 years. ___ ------ In labor force ........ -------------------- Wlth own children 6 to 17 years only-----In lobar force ____ ------------------ __ Married woiHn, ho1b111d p1re11nt -------------In lobar force ________ ------------ ___ _With own children under 6 years _________ _ In labor force _______________________ _ With own children 6 to 17 years only _____ _In labor force ____ -------- __ ----------

--

171 104 309 154 76 39 124 74

117 44 45 20 203 75 94 30 36 14

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Mole,

14 and 15 years _________________ _

-

22 to 24 years------------------- 25 to 34 years------------------- 16 18 and and 17 19 year•-----------------years _________________ _ 20 and 21 years _________________ _-

35 to tc 64 44 years------------------45 years __________________ _-

--

years and over---------------and 15 years _________________ _ and 17 years _________________ _and 19 years _________________ _ and 21 years _________________ _22 to 24 years __________________ _ 25 to 34 yeors __________________ _

65 Female, 14 16 18 20

35 to 44 years------------------45 to 64 years------------------65 years and over-------------.......

-

-

...

ea.a

92.5 91.2 53.2 12.l 29.8

...

-

-

--

4.5 5.5 30.0 65. l 57.7 68. l 59.8 54.2

...

70.4 85.0 67.7 18.l

-

13.9

...-

5.5

25.3 36.l 37.3 34.5 12.3

998 665 198 135 842 2B5 212 345

804 362 361 Bl 704 272 326 106

277 185 37 55 243 96 35 112

442 402 24 19 16

868 709 96 25 63

753 621 98 64 34

194 156 19 11 19

494 439 50 29 5

271 233 38 38

-

-

604 430 155 80 14 5

567 496 61 51 10

128 98 19 5 6 5

251 208 43

183 169 14

109 98 11

53 48 5

68 55 13

25 13 12

18

26 26

13 13

6

26 26

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED

--

Malt, 16 year1 old ontl over ________________ _

50 to 52 weeks-----------------------27 to 49 weeks-----------------------26 weeks or le"----------------------FttHle, 16 years old___________ and oYer --------------_ 27 to 49 weeks _______________________ _26 weeks or less ______________________ _~

~~w~b

--

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

-

'Mole employed ---- -------- ---- __________ _ Private wage or solary workers __ ........ -- __ Government workers------------------Local government workers ____________ _ Self-employed workers __________ ---- -- -Unpaid family workers _________________ _female ""ployed ____ .... __ .... ---·-------- __ .... frivote wage or salary workers -------- __ Government workers------------------local government workers ____________ _ Self-employed workers------------------ Unpaid family workers _________________ _

--

-

Wage or salary workers _________________ _-

Mole Ht-plor•tl, '" agrfculture ., ______________ _

Self.employed workers---------------- __ _ Unpaid family workers------------------F•••I• e11p1Gy1d, In 19rlcultore _______________ _ Wag& or salary workers _________________ _ Self-employed workers ________ ---- -- -- __ _ Unpaid family workers-------------- ____ _

-

l 427 l 093 319 135 8 7 145 117 28

-

25 25

--

-

23 7 313 226 80 31

-7

77 14

-

104 90 7 7 42 35

-9 9 --

-

7

-

325 74 69 5

---

11

5

-

-

-

-

-

-

---

-

-

-

-6

-

-

-

-

-

415 19 8 22

322 22 41 5

126 5

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' Mole, 30 to 49 yoan old ln 1970 _____________ _ Nonworker In 1965, nonworker In 1970 ____ _ Nonworker In 1965, worker In 1970 -------Worker In 1965, nonworker In 1970--------

876 44 36 53

204

-4

41

253 11 29 22

215 16 31 3

151

6 17

5

575 67 32 101

258 6

177

50

23 15

-

-

-

28

1

The concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

12 - 544 GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Lourens

Lee

Liberty

Lincoln

Long

Lowndes

McDuffie

Mcintosh

Macon

Modi son

Marion

Mal•, 16 years old and over _________ _ labor force -----------------------------Percent of total--------------------Civilian labor force---------------------~P~~d - - - - - - - - - - - - - Unemployed __ -----------------------Percent of civilian labor force--------Nol in lobar force------------------------Inmate of institution--------------------Enrolled in school ----------------------Other, Under 65 yeors-----------------65 years and over _______________ _

2 917 2 042 70.0 2 038 l 966 72 3.5 875 37 256 299 283

1 843 1 238 67.2 802 747 55 6.9 605

764 573 75.D 573 556 17 3.0 191

324 195 60.2 195 191 4 2.1 129

947 662 69.9 662 642 20 3.0 285

706 486 68.8 486 466 20 4.1 220 7

3 662 l 534 41.9 l 534 1 474 60 3.9 2 128 39 345 1 225 519

79 43 69 744 381 51.2 381 362 19 5,0 363

29 46 54 369 116 31.4 116 101 15 12.9 253

171

827 210 466 288 155 35

58 232 73 195 116 91 6

52 147 54

1 939 l 274 65.7 l 274 l 241 33 2.6 665 61 235 223 146 2 501 l 011 40.4 l 011 954 57 5.6 l 490 4 217 892 377 465 200 160 58

494 366 74.l 366 366

180 251 174 1 815 607 33.4 607 566 41 6.8 l 208

4 344 3 028 69.7 2 897 2 831 66 2.3 l 316 68 387 467 394 5 303 2 555 48.2 2 555 2 424 131 5.1 2 748

1 532 l 120 73. l l 115 l 110

Female, 16 yHrl old GRd over _______ _

854 551 64.5 551 540 11 2.0 303 55 72 85 91 907 317 35.0 317 290 27 8.5 590

1 815 433 144 349 165 896 333 310 97 247 131

744 231 147 150 109 438 229 182 105 116 87

6.3 40.0 66,l 100.0

45.6 10.8

3.4 12.3 31.l 42.0 33.9 48.9 59.l 38.9 10.4

3.3 13.5 60.9 97.l 97.l 89.8 79.l 64.9 16.3 3.6 4.2 35.8 65.6 35.2 50.3 27.l 37.5 13.6

2 098 1 352 480 266 1 786 749 545 492

596 394 132 70 438 108 109 221

Mole '"'Ployed ____________________ ------ __ Private wage or salary workers ----------Government workers -------------------Local government workers---- _________ _ Self·emplcyed workers __________________ _ Unpaid family workers---------------- --Fema'• employed_ .. ____ ---- ________________ _ Private wage or salary workers ----------Government workers -------------------local government workers _____________ _ Self·employed workers __ ---- ____________ _ Unpaid family workers-------------------

1 966 I 585 230 111 144 7 1 474 l 141 316 184 17

540 405 83 41 47 5 290 245 45 39

-

--

Mah 11•p'-ytd, '" ogrlculture -----------------

358 283 71 4 17 17

212 171 36 5 13 13

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

~bITTfoNO---------------

Percent of total--------------------Civilian lobar force---------------------Employed ______________ ------ ---- ___ _ Unemployed ____ ------------ -- ---- ---Percent of civilian labor force--------Nol in labor force------------------------Inmate Enrolledofin institution--------------------school __________________ ., ___ _ Other,

Under 65 years _________________ _ 65 years and over _______________ _

Male, 16 to 21 years old -----------Nol enrolled in school ____ ---- __ -- ------ -- __ Not high school graduate-----------------

Unemployed or not in labor force--------

-

-

-

66 381 143

571 267 148 54

248 165 128 64

3 662 638 341 737 424 1 542 743 470 247 468 246

907 194 91 212 86 463

-

-

5

-

0.4 412 5 93 133 181 2 008 l 018 50.7 l 018 965 53 5.2 990

67 111 107 1 165 541 46.4 541 494 47 8.7 624

69 30 30 4

350 l 718 674 1 004 500 303 118

153 617 220 260 159 148 16

123 373 128 187 95 54 18

369 53 4 65 31 159 53 43 4 41 22

5 303 1 119 631 913 593 2 269 l 178 754 411 575 366

2 008 361 214 405 307 851 512 245 160 269 207

1 165 250 141 267 170 593 336 177 96 189 120

2 501

15.9 24.8 76.3 100.0 82. l 91.8 100.0 79.0 8.6

39.8 35.3 89.5 78.4 97.6 87.4 82.9 18.3

-

10.8 20.0 50.4 66.9 89.1 86.8 86.4 71.9 38.6

100.0 100,0 100.0 100.0 90,9 79.3

3.3 13.3 57.5 63.3 54.6 65.7 67.0 57.7 12.0

6.5 9.8 24.0 43.l 77.8 68.7 61.8 52.0 9.9

3.9 12.4 33.7 27.4 51.0 57.2 61.0 47.4 11.3

16.7 87.5 33.9 87.5 46.9 47.5 59.8

I 490

-

-

6

-

-

-

128

-

43 58 27 586 303 51.7 303 294 9 3.0 283

-

21 229 33

95 51 67 865 353 40.8 353 339 14 4,0 512

-

117 69 50 15

89 273 150 157 48 28 9

586 184 82 119 74 297 154 127 57 71 39

865 142 103 188 130 401 212 112 78 129 93

-

13.9 30.4 38.6

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN W•MH, 16 years old and over---------------With own children under 6 years __________ _ In labor forc•------------------------Wilh own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _ In labor force ____ ---- ________________ _

Married women, hu1hand preaent --------------_ In labor force ________________________ With own children under 6 years __________ _ In labor forc•------------------------With own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _ In labor fore•-------------------------

177 151 61 158 68

575 255 501 289 999 470 347 159 290 152

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Moleo

14 16 18 20 22

and 15 and 17 yeors.-----------------years __________________ _ and 19 years __________________ _ and 21 years __________________ _ to 24 years ___________________ _

25 to 34 years-------------------35 to 44 years ______ ---- _________ _ 45 to 64 years ___________________ _ 65 Female, 14 16 18 20 22 25 35 45 65

years and over----------------and 15 yeors.-----------------and 17 yeors------------------and 19 yeors------------------and 21 yeors------------------to 24 years-------------------lo 34 years-------------------to 44 years-------------------to 64 years-------------------years and over-----------------

15.3 24.4 56.3 73.9 93.7 94.9 82.6 82.9 24.9 9.6 11.6 34.4 52.7 72.l 66.8

55.3

-

... ...

100.0 93.0 86.5 28.9

62/1 88,9 74.5 32.5

3.7 36.5 65.8 52.8 48.6 69.4 71.2 43.9

36.4 -

8.4 20.l 65.2 79.6 88.0 86.0 92.2 79.5 28.2 4.5 25.3 45.0 66.1 58.7 63.4 65.9 50.0 12.0

1 319 701 455 163 831 230 300 301

568 281 247 40 396 147 101 148

199 134 29 36 151 42 36 73

3 182 2 132 658 392 2 867 l 269 727 871

1 133 799 276 58 1 076 687 166 223

704 410 178 116 622 296 177 149

747 489 115 64 143

556 522 22 16 12

191 139 29 9 20 3 101 62 39 21

2 831 2 285 347 201 194 5 2 424 2 084 310 153 30

1 110 941 151 54 18

642 519

965 777 165 59 15 8

494 404 86 62 4

954 814 140 65

294 254 40

--

-

353 241 107 5 114 106 8

73 68 5

20 20

340 305 35

24 24

11 11

-

61 61

10 10

-

--

102 71 25 6 35 35

1 314 98 247 59

493 18 62 6

241 2 24 17

487 33 27 33

111

210

22.5 60.3 53.5 93.9 82.2 93.0 83.9 15.5

-

34.5

-

...

63.6 57.7 25.0

-

-

"'

80.0 100.0 94.6 80.8 25.3 19.2

-

-

40.0 43,9 50.0 78.l 60.3 49.6 1.9

370 251 67 52 402 221 61 120

526 400 81 45 425 200 108 117

366 312 54 7

466 372 54 43 34 6 339 260 75 54 4

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED M•I•, 16 years old and aver _________________ _ 50 to 52 weeks------------------------27 to 49 weeks-------------------------

26 we-eks or less-----------------------Fe1111I•, 16 years old and over ---------------50 to 52 weeks------------------------27 to 49 weeks------------------------26 weeks or less------------------------

643 499 348 1 510 307 508 695

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER

Wage or salary workers _________________ _ Sell-employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers---------------- __ _ fe111•l1 111pley1d, In agrlcuhure __ ------ _______ _ Woge or s.alary workers-----------------Self·employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers-------------------

--

566

420 91 48 49 6

-

362 319 43 10

--

207 136 71

82 76 6

12

29 29

12 -

-

-

-

-

31 11 20

--

--

310 13 32 10

77 7 7 4

-

-

-

-

IOI 52 22

-

-

1 241 971 178 89 87

5

-

-

--

-

---

-

--

LA&,OR MOBILITY FOR MALES! Mole, 30 lo 49 yeon old In 1970 _____________ _ Nonworker in 1965, nonworker In 1970 ----Nonworker In 1965, worker in 1970 -------Worker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 --------

866 99 96 28

146 10 13

11

500 116 121 22

5

6

2 13

30

9

lJhe concept "worker" Includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 545

Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970- Continued

[Doto based on sample. see text. For minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Meriwether

Miller

Mitchell

Monroe

Montgomery

Morgan

Muscogee

Newton

Oconee

Oglethorpe

Paulding

2 581 l 789 69.3 1 785 I 759 26 1.5 792 41 220 320 211 2 999 1 291 43.0 1 291 l 225

2 301 l 642 71.4 1 633 l 580 S3 3.2 6S9 36 178 208 237 2 859 l 291 4S.2 1 291 l 196 95 7.4 l 568

1 415 1 081 76.4 1 081 1 046 35 3.2 334 5 78 149 102 1 621 898 5S.4 898 842 56 6.2 723

560 366 65.4 366 357 9 2.5 194 43 47 44 60 601 274 45.6 274 274

364 250 68.7 250 250

135 169 154 2 654 1 414 53.3 1 414 1 313 101 7.1 1 240

102 8 26 31 37 400 182 45.5 182 179 3 1.6 218

734 516 70.3 S16 512 4 0.8 218 4 75 81 58 842 424 50.4 424 414 10 2.4 418

254 1 085 369 558 294 228 82

190 SS 104 34 34 6

283 897 388 520 288 214 32

101 444 178 304 170 124 15

195 81 95 39 22 10

123 453 210 246 135 111 41

11 553 8 560 74.1 7 262 6 921 341 4.7 2 993 109 930 1 212 742 15 450 7 S22 48.7 7 482 6 855 627 8.4 7 928 7 1 149 s 305 1 467 2 206 1 152 759 294

352 250 71.0 250 248 2

327

1 201 812 67.6 812 801 11 1.4 389 32 97 13S 125 1 413 627 44.4 627 600 27 4.3 786

2 198 1 740 79.2 1 734 1 677 S7 3.3 4S8

5.1 1 708

445 290 6S.2 290 273 17 S.9 15S 13 39 S3 50 525 200 38.1 200 193 7 3.5 32S

182 832 226 478 290 236 72

28 142 48 74 33 26 8

6S 261 92 161 70 67 18

2 999 637 313 S14 267 1 408 652 455 213 369 188

525 1S7 54 94 67 245 112 109 43 62 43

2 859 610 336 476 291 1 219 620 387 206 300 176

1 621 394 268 319 228 815 526 283 198 229 171

601 212 125 96 52 292 130 142 70 59 28

1 413 282 171 256 162 599 326 197 121 153 82

15 450 3 222 l 586 3 013 2 000 6 563 3 494 2 089 961 1 753 1 150

2 654 657 391 540 374 1 206 711 427 22S 344 229

400 73 27 88 43 158 S7

842 156 101 189 114 387 219 97 62 146 90

393 101

10.9 lS.9 S8.4 90.8 81.6 92.5 76.5 78.7 42.2 2.6 20.6 47.3 45.7 S6.1 63.3 61.2 39.0 18.5

38.3 58.0

14.2 51.3 72.7 79.4 100.0 92.5 87.0 79.0 18.4 14.8 29.0 84.9 61.8 75.0 68.2 68.3 54.8 17.2

12.1 25.9 38.2

14.1 52.2 33.8 59.5 96.6 82.4 73.3 81.5 17.2 3.3 8.9 53.2 37.0 85.9 71.1 56.9

9.1 36.S 82.1 78.2 86.5 94.3 96.9 90.1 26.0 5.1 17.5 40.8 48.3 61.3 73.2 69.3 53.9 21.8

22.S 14.9 50.0 84.4 92.2 97.6 93.S 73.7 24.7 6.2

20.0 31.0 77.B

7.5

7.1 20.1 S6.2 79.7 85.5 92.9 92.1 79.6 23.6 4.7 11.3 36,6 46.4 S7.6 S8.5 64.7 S5.2 lS.8

31.6 46.2

42.0 67.6 S4.1 19.8

15.7 40.8 71.3 89.3 95.0 89.0 83.8 79.S 27.4 6.1 14.8 35.6 48.1 48.3 66.0 63.7 Sl.9 15.6

l

958 1 204 448 306 1 719 678 386 6S5

326 206 53 67 238 75 57 106

1 764 1 161 377 226 1 671 637 439 S95

1 143 660 370 113 973 473 274 226

402 175 181 46 332 99 178 55

882 556 221 105 664 357 123 184

8 958 6 362 1 7S6 840 8 342 4 309 2 118 1 915

1 759 1 435 183 98 137 4 1 225 1 042 176 114

273 255 2 2 16

1 580 1 307 146 6S 121 6 1 196 1 009 156 111 2S 6 498 409 83 6 199 193

1 046 819 174 115 53

357 287

801 6SS 89 49 57

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male-, 16 yean old and ower __ .., ______ _ Labor force -----------------------------Percent of total--------------------Civilian labor force---------------------Employed ------------------ -- -------Unemployed---------------------- -- --

Percent of civilian lob.or force _., ______ _

Not iri labor force-------------------------

Inmate of institution ................ -- -- ---- ...... -----

Enrolled in school----------------------Other, Under 6S years-----------------65 years ond over.......................................... Fem.ale, 16 yton old and over -- ........... -Lobar farce -------- ---- ------ -------- -- --

Percent of total ...................................................... ...

Civilian labor force -------------------- -Employed -- -- -- __ -------- ------ -- -- -Unemployed-------- __ ----------------

:Percent of civilian labor force ...... -- ...... ---

Not in labor force------------------------Inmate of institution ____________________ _ Enrolled in school ----------------------Other, Under 6S years-----------------65 years and over .................................... ..

Male, 16 to 21 years old ------------_ Not enrolled in school _____________________ Not high school graduate-------- __ ---- __ Unemployed or not in labor force ------ --

-

66

-

so-

-

-

-51

-

-

-

o.a

-

-

--

114

-

30 40

36 393 183 46.6 183 183

-30

210

147 33 91 42 22

-

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Wo1111n, 16 ye11n 1rd and ov11· ---------------With own children under 6 years __________ _

In labor force _______________________ _ With own children 6 to 17 years only _____ _

--

In labor force ____ -------- -- __ -------- Marrf•d Women, hu1band pruent ------------In !Obar force------------------------With own children under 6 years _________ _ In labor force------------------------ Wilh own children 6 to 17 years only _____ _ In labor force _______________________ _

so

16 60 19

44

92 45 196 94 75 32 68 42

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE 14 and 15 yeors.----------------- 16 and 17 yeors.----------------18 and 19 years.----------------· 20 and 21 yea''-----------------· 22 to 24 years·-·---------------2S to 34 years------------------3S to 44 years------------------45 to 64 years------------------- 65 years and over---------------- Female, 14 and 15 years_ ________________ _ 16 and 17 years _________________ _ 18 and 19 years _________________ _ 20 and 21 years------------------ 22 to 24 years------------------2S to 34 years------------------- 3S to 44 years------------------- 4S to 64 years------------------6S years and over----------------

Male,

----

----

... ...

93'.2 69.2 75.5 22.l 5.4

......

-

...

79.5 81.6 80.0 82.4 17.8 3.8 11.8 21.9

... ...

83.6 83.3 87.5 12.8

-

34.1 51.9

-

... ...

82.4 87.0 64.2 21.7

-

...55.2

S2.4 58.8 45. l 29.4

51.9 60.9 67.2 74.8 61.7 49.5 17.2

55.6 34.7 62.1 45.9

1 771 I 269 291 211 1 636 869 324 443

270 159 59 52 232 116 37 79

557 319 171 67 449 249 111 89

276 174 79 23 201 117 46 38

6 921 5 047 1 626 SS6 248

1 677 1 528 135 100 14

248 204 40 16 4

512 411· 86 14 15

250 190 40 17 20

6 855 4 903 1 8S3 1 118 99

1 313 1 174 112 BS 27

179 148 23 4 8

414 374 28

-

600 507 86 46 7

183 147 36 22

63 20

202 158 44

65 37 28

125 12S

...

64.5 73.0 62.1 SO.S 6.9

44.l

...

-

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Malt, 16 years old Hd ov•r-----------... ----- 50 lo 52 weeks-----------------------27 to 49 weeks-----------------------26 weeks or less ______ .. __________ ., ____ _-

F11111l1 16 years old 1nd over _________ ., ____ .. SO to 52 weeks·----------------------- 27 to 49 weeks------------------------ 26 weeks or less----------------------- 1

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVE R

·-

Mole ompltyod -------- ---- ------ ------ __ _

local government workers------------- Self-employed Unpaid family workers-----------------workers _________________ _f1m1l1 omployod __ ---- ---- -- ____ -------- __ Private wage or salary workers ---------- Gov-ernment workers ------------------- local government workers ____________ _ Self-employed Unpaid family workers-----------------workers _________________ _Mole 111ploy1d, In 11rlculture -------------- ... -_Wage or salary workers ________________ Self-employed workers-------··--------- Unpaid family worker•------------------ tn•pteyad, 1111 a1rlculture ____ ... .., __ Wage or salary work•"----------------- Self·•mployed workers------------------ Unpaid fomlly workers------------------ Privale wage or salary workers ---------Government workers __ ---- ---- ---- ____ _-

~·-----

F11111t

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' Malo, 30 to 49 y11n old In 1970 _____________ , Nanworker In 196S, nonworker in 1970 __ --Nonworker in l 96S, worker In 1970 -------Worker in 1965, nonworker In 1970 ______ _

-

7

310 208 98 4 72 65 7

193 179 14 12

--

169 153 16

-

-

729 86 76 34

103 5 2 17

842

744 86 66 6 6 93 76 17

6

-2 2 -

668 S9 50 74

473 39 32 2S

-

20

16 39 11 274 240 34 22

88 5

12 12

--

164 26 15 8

-

-

-

-

-

45 45

5 s -

32

-

-5 5 --

-

-

326 38 32 14

3 937 203 420 203

660 10 52 16

132 20 7

-

29 26 3

32

-

-

4

12

-

-

-

-

62 57 5

14 14

-

24 20 4

-

203 3 16 4

-4

4

-

87

3 3 9

1

The concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces,

12 - 546

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, medion, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text)

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Peach

Pierce

Pike

Polk

Pulaski

Putnam

Quitman

Randolph

Richmond

Rockdale

Schley

2 532 1 611 63.6 1 606 1 528 78 4.9 921

422

311 73.7 311 296 15 4.8 111

111

766 438 57.2 438 422 16 3.7 328 45 73 120 90

1 146 813 70.9 813 801 12 1.5 333 130 58 79 66

39 47

1 382 879 63.6 879 865 14 1.6 503 26 154 120 203

15 078 10 879 72.2 8 086 7 705 381 4.7 4 199 449 l 198 l 611 941

813 661 81.3 661 645 16

39 43

l 300 854 65.7 854 838 16 1.9 446 14 83 191 158

325 202 62.2 202 189 13

456 345 120

841 582 69.2 582 559 23 4.0 259 10 68

39 57 56

377 245 65.0 235 219 16 6.8 132 9 33 47 43

Employed ---- ____ ------ ____ -------- __ Unemployed---- __ -------- __ -------- __ Percent of civilian labor force --------Nol in labor force-------------------------

3 419 1 465 42.8 1 465 I 345 120 8.2 l 954

593 232 39.l 232 232

923 365 39.5 365 365

361

558

1 539 778 50.6 778 677 101 13.0 761

l 089 443 40.7 443 421 22 5.0 646

1 205 581 48.2 581 548 33 5.7 624

413 95 23,0 95 92 3 3.2 318

1 731 588 34.0 588 543 45 7.7 1 143

942 463 49.2 463 436 27 5.8 479

469 196 41.8 196 185 11 5.6 273

Enrolled in school----------------------Other, Under 65 years-----------------65 years and over __ ------ _______ _

744 883 327

38 196 127

347 125

90 499 172

67 372 196

94 381 149

33 197 88

156 647 340

16 817 7 785 46.3 7 681 7 154 527 6.9 9 032 103 1 508 5 563 1 838

56 321 102

31 166 76

Male, 16 to 21 yurs old -----------Not enrolled In school_ ____________________ _ Nol high school groduote ----------------Unemployed or not in labor force--------

913 336 225 104

96 52 39 3

190 122 100 36

236 116 78 34

154 67 38 24

263 152 102 8

66 32 32 12

328 150 130 19

4 231 2 795 1 241 426

144 75 59

4

105 51 25 21

3 419 621 302 430 329 l 158 642 448 208 270 204

593 126 50 78 36 200 88 80 37 40 15

923 193 65 141 83 432 198 155 55 94 58

1 539 303 178 304 209 698 393 193 104 190 140

1 089 181 71 195 105 409 187 114 42 102 43

1 205 292 161 228 150 536 303 225 134 133 93

413 79 17 68 26 168 40 65 17 40 10

1 731 275 122 279 120 822 291 175 76 209 71

942 217 138 155 82 415 240 165 99 103 60

469 77 40 86 38 205 81 43 27 57 19

-

23.1 33.3 63.1 56.3 85.3 83.0 83.9 78.0 25.l

21.9 25.7

16.7

41.4 100.0 67.2 74.2 69.5 24.2

22.5 43.6 82.0 84.7 77.5 72.5 77.2 77.9 12.0

15.5 27.4 76.l 69.2 74.5 87,2 93.1 79.8 22.8

8.0 14.9 33.7 71.6 74.3 58.6 57.7 58.l 14.1

46.7 59.2 35.0 49.0 61.8 53.7 7.6

29.8 20.0 46.4 52.1 66.5 65.8 53.9 11.8

32.1 50.0 27.0 4.3

10.7 28.7 44.6 30.5 59.8 51.5 40,8 9.1

EMPLOYMENT STATUS

Male, 16 years old and

over---------~

Labor force ------------------------------

Percent of total--------------------CMion lobar farce---------------------Employed ---- -- -- ------ ------ ---- ___ _ Unem played ______ ------------------ __ Percent of civilian labor force --------Nat in labor farce------------------------Inmate of institution--------------------Enrolled In school ----------------------Other, Under 65 years-----------------65 years and over _______________ _ Female, 16 years old and over --------

~~r fu~ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

Percent of total--------------------Civilian labor force----------------------

Inmate of institution ____________________ _

-

-

29

--

70

-

86

-

11

-

6.4 123

37

-

-

2.4 152

-

-

-

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN

Wo•en, 16 years aid and over---------------With own children under 6 years __________ _ In labor force ________________________ _ With own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _ In labor force------------------------M1rr5ed women, husband pruent --------------_ In labor force ________________________ With own children under 6 years __________ _

In labor farce ___________ ~------------Wilh own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _ In labor force ________________________ _ PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Male, 14 ond 15 years __________________ _ 16 ond 17 yeors------------------18 and ond 21 19 yeors------------------20 yeors __________________ _

to 24 years-------------------to 34 years-------------------to 44 years-------------------to 64 years-------------------65 years and over----------------Female, 14 and 15 year•------------------16 and 17 years------------------18 and 19 yeors------------------20 and 21 years------------------22 24 years-------------------25 to to 34 years _______ ; ___________ _ 22 25 35 45

35 to 44 years-------------------45 to 64 years-------------------65 ye<1rs and over ________________ _

8.9 20.0 42.8 47.3 55,3 93.2 94.3 83.7 9.7

-

-

62.2 69.4

...

100.0 100.0 68.1 34.8

24.7 47.1 100.0 93.0 86.5 77.4 81.0 27.8

-

-

-

-

...

7.9

-

-

11.4

... ...

100.0 75.0 100.0 79.2

-

--

16 3 l 2 l 6 3 2 l 1 1

-

817 097 726 941 868 806 776 049 187 819 121

...

-

7.4 24.9 62.8 87.7 86.1 91.0 66. 1 76.5 23.8

94.4 97.8 94.2 80.4 24.3

4.6 11.0 27.2 50.8 70.6 58.9 65.0 49.8 13.2

8.5 40.5 93.7 61.8 64.0 55,B 47.8 6.4

74.l 53.2 43.3 20.0

437 223 641 573 674 816 294 564

677 396 222 59 484 203 154 127

269 152 65 52 202 68 64 70

42.4 91.7

-

... .. . ... 100.0 37.9

100.0 71.4 33.8

-

17.5 23.6 31.3 40.2 62.3 69.0 63.8 9.1

32.9 70.7 50.9 5.9

23.8 67.2 49.1 46.4 62.2 44.4 13.2

2 012 1 060 323 629 2 134 632 479 1 023

316 233 54 29 265 109 63 93

613 420 141 52 532 198 147 187

903 540 256 107 914 398 287 229

502 316 131 55 534 189 142 203

852 571 170 111 597 365 150 82

210 127 69 14 108 57 21 30

943 534 297 112 687 265 195 227

1 528 l 006 475 64 47

296 278 6 6 12

559 470 71 44 18

838 776 48 31 14

422 376 28 18

801 697 86 23 18

189 147 31 12 11

865 782 61 23 22

7 705 5 789 l 534 592 382

645 555 45 16 45

219 149 32 16 38

187 45 18

365 329 36 19

677 595 59 44 23

386 35 25

92 87 5 5

-

543 470 68 68 5

-

7 154 5 043 l 970 821 137 4

436 398 38 24

-

-

548 473 75 32

185 120 53 41 12

6 6

100 89

11

121 107 14

48 44 4

305 297 8

131 102 29

26 18 8

39 27 12

3 3

9 9

--

4 4

--

17 17

11 11

336 51

60 5 4

344

4 286 400 553 174

62.l

...

-

-

27.8

41.0

...

31.7

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Male, 16 years old and over _________________ _

50 to 52 weeks------------------------27 to 49 w•eks 26 weeks or less------------------------_______________________ _

hmalef 16 yean old ad over---------------50 to 52 weeks------------------------27 to 49 weeks------------------------26 weeks or less __________ ---- __ ---- ___ _

11 7 2 l 8 4 2 1

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER Molt employod ________ ---- ____ ---- ------ __ Private wage or salary workers -----------

Government workers ______________ ---- -.. Local government workers _____________ _

Solf-•mployed workers------------------Unpaid family workers------------------Femal1 employed .................................................... .. Privote woge or salary workers .................... ..

Government workers ........................ ------ .. .. local government workers ........................ -Self-employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers __________________ _

Mai. employecl, In agrfcuhure ............................ __ _ Wage or solory workers _________________ _ Self-employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers __________________ _ Female employed, In agriculture .............................. .. Woge or salary workers .................................. .. Self-em ployed workers -- ______ ------ ____ _ Unpaid fomily workers------------------LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' Mole, 30 lo 49 yean old In 1970 _____________ _ Nonworker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 ____ _ Nonworker In 1965, worker in 1970 -------Worker in 1965, nonworker In 1970 -------1The

-

1 345 812 519 82 14

-

232 -

-

-

-

45 38 7

138 138

27 27

42 42

16 16

179 179

-

-

647 25 54 25

-

-

-

-

117 ..;

7 15

241 36 4 7

-

-8 8

.,

-

343 31 26 25

-

421

-

-218 18

-

31

-

--

20 18

-

-

-

-

-

--

11 32 19

-

-

-

---

313 13 31 23

-

--

-86

-5 -

concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12-547

Table 126.

Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

(Dato based on sample, see text. for minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, elc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Screven

Semi no le

Spalding

Stephens

Stewart

Sumter

Talbot

Taliaferro

Toltnoll

Taylor

Teltoir

621 429 69.1 429 406 23 5.4 192

3 120 2 12B 6B.2 2 123 2 055 68 3.2 992 21 322 309 340 4 086 1 710 41.9 1 710 1 615 95 5.6 2 376

1 249 B13 65.1 809 774 35 4.3 436

426 254 59.6 254 245 9 3.5 172

1 050 696 66.3 696 653 43 6.2 354

130 164 142 1 463 553 37.B 553 504 49 8.9 910

46 47 79 516 170 32.9 170 163 7 4.1 346

2 521 598 23.7 585 552 33 5.6 I 923 l 610 136 lOB 69 992 448 45.2 44B 421 27 6.0 544

875 662 75.7 662 647 15 2.3 213

62 65 3B 841 502 59.7 502 475 27 5.4 339

1 096 717 65.4 717 706 11 1.5 379 30 139 84 126 1 293 474 36.7 474 445 29 6.1 819

71 71 71 l 161 470 40.5 470 423 47 10.0 691

115 132 107 1 208 55B 46.2 55B 533 25 4.5 650

Molef 16 to 21 ytan old----------Not enrolled in school _____________________ _Not high school graduate---------------Unemployed or not in labor force-------

112 664 300 369 145 134 59

46 3B3 lOB 131 77 33 13

2 763 1 959 70.9 1 954 1 900 54 2.B B04 75 224 282 223 3 613 1 943 53.8 1 943 I Bll 132 6.B l 670 16 269 I 022 363 607 31B 201 44

694 529 76.2 529 493 36 6.B 165

Not in labor force-------------- ... ----------

l 598 I 097 6B.6 1 097 I 042 55 5.0 501 21 117 152 211 1 933 B57 44.3 857 763 94 11.0 I 076

53 208 78 171 103 66 15

87 51 l 221 257 97 78

9

323 1 368 6B5 722 323 263 59

145 590 175 323 146 84 3B

49 191 106 88 42 42 5

65 358 121 403 226 166 152

117 410 164 183 118 112 16

108 360 182 244 122 89 10

1 933 360 IBB 33B 207 925 442 274 141 253 153

802 164 60 136 60 372 120 11B 36 102 40

3 613 790 517 696 495 l 450 930 510 351 3B3 282

841 137 102 152 129 352 233 106 75 B9 70

1 293 265 138 179 93 573 214 20l 95 147 70

4 086 B39 365 639 40B 1 600 739 512 202 377 243

1 463 305 108 263 136 691 223 231 66 lBl Bl

516 84 39 B7 24 221 105 60 31 47 16

992 237 151 142 79 465 236 151 93 102 45

1 161 264 118 255 155 517 266 214 110 154 83

1 208 227 102 212 156 514 280 171 76 127 90

24.7 44.2 BO.I 62.B 100.0 B3.6 93.2 79.5 25.2 B.1 2B.6 40.6 53.6 56.3 56.1 72.7 42.6 16.9

21.l 16.9 44.2 79.3 100.0 B4.7 92.3 79.1 38.6

10.7 31.4 66,2 Bl.5 76.7 BB.7 B6.2 7B.2 23,0

11.4 24.5 72.3

23.2 52.0 74.2 B9.B 94.4 96.2 75.2 29.1

-

9.7 10.1 40.5 Bl.5 72.5 76.9 6B.6 54.l 12.5

-

50.6 57.0 48.6 47.2 4.3

B.O 33.3 36.9 44.6 55.B 69.4 54.5 9.2

72.0 61.6 66.2 25.3 10.2

15.8 20.1 30.0 7.2 16.5 16.4 24.7 41.4 25.2 9,6 13.6 27.5 75.4 33.3 51.4 76.B 47.7 4.0

5.4 31.0 66.7 B3.3 75.4 100.0 96.2 83.0 36.0

6.0 12.B 32.0 63.2 5B.4 59.3 23.2 10.0

6.9 32,9 56.4 61.8 100.0 93.5 92.7 71,5 17.0 10.l 10.1 34.4 59,4 57.3 63.1 44.4 35.7 1,7

15.1 16.7

100.0 100.0 92.0 75.5 28.3 7.4 22,4 46.2 82.0 65.5 75.7 74.l 63.4 26.4

13.8 17.6 43.1 76.0 100.0 87.7 93.4 83.6 17.1

7.7 23.2 23.4 7B.5 53,7 50.0 55.5 7.9

19.6 59.5 100.0 62.5 86.3 89.7 75.3 28.7 5.4 15.8 37.0 46.0 82.4 51.6 75.3 52.2 15.7

1 115 670 222 223 978 438 225 315

462 266 139 57 325 132 93 100

2 163 I 454 418 291 2 139 1 121 534 484

538 328 147 63 524 323 123 78

797 425 252 120 556 204 169 IB3

2 238 1 425 557 256 1 989 777 696 516

918 484 237 197 710 264 208 23B

267 133 93 41 212 51 77 84

736 349 201 1B6 514 139 134 241

693 431 193 69 607 226 139 242

775 475 147 153 690 302 140 248

1 042 BBO . 71 31 BB 3 763 641 96 23 21 5 242 175 64 3 15 B 7

406 363 6 6 37

1 900 I 590 254 190 56

493 42B 46 46 19

706 573 100 33 33

774 669 86 37 19

245 1B9 39 14 17

552 447 67 31 3B

647 532 107 23 B

653 528 63 34 62

259 223 34

I 811 I 541 246 204 19 5 117 107 10

475 436 30 21 9

445 291 150 66 4

2 055 I 616 299 lBB 131 9 1 615 1 297 300 152 5 13 374 297 77

504 438 61 14 5

163 120 34 4 4 5 16 16

421 364 39 17 18

423 395 2B 13

-

-

533 420 87 43 26

222 1B9 33

174 166 B

168 130 38

4 4

70 70

40 40

-

-

48 4B

409 15 30 33

191

108 12 16 10

887 573 20 126

242 11 22 15

301 23 6 21

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 16 years old and over---------Lobar force -------------------.. ----------_ Percent of total ____________________ Civilian labor force---------------------Em ployed -- ---- ---- -------------- ---Unemployed -- ______ -----------------Percent of civilian labor force--------Not In labor force------------------------lrJmate of institution-------------------- Enrolled in school ----------------------Other, Under 65 yeors -----------------65 years and over _____ ... _________ _

F11malet 16 years a-Id and over .: ______ _

Labor force -----------------------------Percent of total--------------------Civilian labor force __ -------- ____ ---- __ _Employed ---- ______ -------------- ___ _ Unemployed------------------ ____ ---Percent of civHian labor force --------

-

Inmate of institution ---- ____ ---- ---- __ --Enrolled in school ----------------------other, Under 65 years-----------------65 years and over _______________ _

--

-

-

49 89 54 802 265 33.0 265 259 6 2.3 537

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

-

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN Women. 16 years old and over--------------- With own children under 6 yeors. ________ _In labor force _______________________ _ With own chtldren 6 to 17 yeors only _____ _In labor force _______________________ _ Married wo"'an 1 husband present ____________ _ In lobor force _______________________ _·with own chtldren under b yeors _________ _-In labor force _______________________ _ With own children 6 to 17 years only _____ _In labor force ____ ---- ____ ---- ____ -- __ -

-

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE 14 and 15 yeors-----------------16 and 17 years. ________________ _lB and 19 years •• ---------------- 20 and 21 yeors------------------ 22 to 24 years------------------25 to 34 years------------------- 35 45 lo lo 44 64 years------------------years __________________ _65 yeors and over---------------Female, 14 and 15 years _________________ _ 16 and 17 years _________________ _Mole.

-

IB and 19 yeors •• ---------------- -

20 22 25 35 45 65

and 21 yeors------------------ to 24 years------------------- to 34 years ____________ ------ _lo 44 years------------------lo 64 years------------------- years and over----------------

-

...

44.3

-

-

5

64.. 100.0 83.9 100.0 70.8 11.2 4.B

-

25.8

...

-

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED

-

M11le, 16 years aid and over ________________ _ 50 to 52 weeks------------------------ 27 weeks lo 49 weeks--------·--------------26 or less ______________________ _-

--

ftmo•e, 16 ytnrs oltl an.cl' ovar --------------50 to 52 weeks------------------------ 27 to 49 weeks __________ ---- ------ ___ _ 26 weeks or less ____ ------------------- -

CLASS Of WORKH, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVE R·

-

Male employld ------------------ .. -------Private wage or salary workers ---------- Government workers ------------------- Local government workers ____________ _ Self-employed workers------------------ Unpaid family workers------------------ Femol• empleyed ____ ... ____ ------ ---- _____ _ Private wage or so/ory workers -------- __ Government workers ------------------- Locnl government workers ____________ _ Self·employed workers ______ ---- ---- ___ _Unpaid family workers-----------------· Mo•e emp~oyed, Jn agrlculiure _______________ _ Wage or salary workers _______________ ,._ Self·employed workers------------------ Unpaid fomily workers------------------ Female •mplayed, '" agrkulture,. .. ____________ _W.oge or salary workers ___ ,. ____________ _ Selt·employed workers------------------ Unpaid fomily workers-------------- ___ _-

--

-

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' Mate, 30 to 49 yem old In 1970 ____________ _

-

Nonworker In 1965, nonworker in t 970 ___ _Nonworker in 1965, worker In 1970 ______ _Worker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 -------

-

1

-

-

2

-

148 134 14

-

-

-9

13 13

-

-

925 45 93 56

239 4 9 18

9

--

-

-

8 8

31 41

-

-

-

-

-

138 126 12

-4 4 --

279 7 43

16

-

-

64 59 5

-

--

766 20 B3 12

343 21 12 30

-

66 66

-

-

--

-

-

-

-

-

--

The concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces,

12 - 548

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 126.

Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) ond meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Terrell

Thomas

Tift

Toombs

Treutlen

Troup

Turner

Twiggs

Upson

Walker

Walton

1 682 1 142 67.9 1 142 1 131 11 1.0 540 19 165 191 165 2 165 906 41.8 906 843 63 7.0 1 259

3 659 2 476 67.7 2 473 2 395 78 3.2 1 183 185 365 293 340 4 566 2 005 43.9 2 005 1 918 87 4.3 2 561 94 366 1 478 623

1 851 I 250 67.5 1 241 1 183 58 4.7 601 44 189 205 163 2 254 1 154 51.2 1 154 l 111 43 3.7 1 100

1 267 868 68.5 868 842 26 3.0 399

465 319 68.6 319 297

49 64 33

780 585 75.0 585 552 33 5.6 195 36 53 52 54

1 238 753 60.8 753 728 25 3.3 485

175 104 120 1 681 935 55,6 935 880 55 5,9 746

3 814 2 626 68.9 2 621 2 522 99 3.8 1 188 21 347 431 389 4 934 2 484 50.3 2 484 2 337 147 5.9 2 450

1 374 438 31.9 438 405 33 7.5 936

699 459 65.7 459 442 17 3.7 240 9 68 101 62 779 353 45,3 353 322 31 8.8 426

1 608 1 253 77.9 1 253 1 196 57 4.5 355 63 105 115

120 396 230 308 138 107 14

152 94 71 24

394 1 435 621 838 425 266 87

110 633 193 302 126 97 43

176 738 218

734 317 247 75

172 702 226 453 222 169 62

953 520 54.6 520 504 16 3.1 433 4 80 254 95 201 134 106 28

1 755 1 315 74.9 1 315 1 272 43 3,3 440 56 77 164 143 2 237 1 105 49.4 1 105 1 031 74 6.7 1 132

359 259 235 91

58 249 119 132 49 33 5

2 165 471 206 329 197 971 372 326 118 250 130

4 566 935 469 730 468 2 008 1 049 680 340 445 293

2 254 512 322 356 283 862 506 358 213 195 137

1 681 441 310 251 171 644 442 232 166 136 104

556 101 56 100 76 238 145 62 17 79 63

4 934 844 500 906 588 1 993 1 213 540 339 563 363

953 252 149 143 93 381 209 151 87 106 66

1 374 333 109 225 106 642 247 262 77 182 95

2 237 524 311 397 296 1 022 557 351 194 246 178

779 144 80 169 132 393 230 109 75 128 91

1 949 544 354 329 249 865 550 367 226 206 146

10.8 17.8 39.2 87.3 90.3 86.2 88,4 82.6 32.9

9.4 16.9 60,3 61.2 80.9 94.3 91.0 75.6 26.5

6.0 31.4 34.6 60.0 77.4 89.0 94.6 81.8 27.6

3.6 15.8 71.8 76.3 100.0 90.3 88.4 80.2 26.8

26.6 17.0 74.5 90.4

9.2 47.8 78.2 69.7

16.2 31.6 78.7 87.9 96.7 90.6 85.4 84.3 29.0

7.5 19.3 60,0

95.6 87.1 81.6 25.9

6,5 29.8 78.1 87.8 92.0 78.6 74.4 14.1

72.9 96.2 82.4 70,2 22.6

14.4 43,0 59,4 62,4 85.3 92.4 92.2 86.4 41.5

2.2 13.7 20.7 47.6 53.8 57.1 55.2 44.2 23.7

17.8 28.4 50.5 52.9 62.0 56.5 50.3 11.0

-

16.1 13.3 27.1 50.7 36.6 76. 1 71.6 59.2 22.9

12.2 8.1 64.3 51.3 67.0 77.6 78.0 63.4 15.4

79.7 87.3 57.1 5.3

7.4 17.4 65.3 83.0 84.0 88.2 91.6 81.6 22.6 1.9 13.9 38.0 66.1 62.0 71.6 66.2 55.2 15.0

18.4 18.9 62.3 72.3 56.3 73.0 65.0 59.5 17.5

5.1 52.3 33.9 50.9 38.2 31.8 41.0 3.5

2.4 8,9 37.0 60.5 66.4 68.8 60.5 53.9 16.8

41.9 61.1 65.7 76.1 70.1 42.9 2.4

13.5 13.3 37.1 63.4 77.3 75,9 77.4 58.2 14.5

1 203 833 314 56 1 020 433 355 232

2 644 1 689 571 384 2 537 971 699 867

1 306 852 296 158 1 355 430 478 447

954 473 297 184 994 489 242 263

357 150 127 80 307 112 84 111

2 704 1 808 661 235 2 774 1 571 756 447

599 369 157 73 585 178 207 200

834 403 324 107 463 118 169 176

1 351 938 299 114 1 236 591 344 301

507 354 75 78 404 195 115 94

1 324 722 376 226 1 247 491 422 334

1 131 977 81 60 73

2 395 1 947 271 155 163 14 1 918 1 563 283

1 183 971 183 76 29

842

297 . 247 40 40 10

2 522 2 193 259 231

552 500 5

66

43 4 504 442 56 28 6

728 627 52 13 49

1 272 l 140 79 34 47 6 1 031 944

442 389 49 30 4

1 196 965 190 132 29 12 1 058 917 120 93 21

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Male, 1' years old and over _________ _

labor force -----------------------------Percerit of total--------------------Civilian labor force---------------------Employed ------ ______ ---- ---- ------ __ Unemployed ____ -------- _____________ _

Percent of civilian labor force --------Not in labor force------------------------Inmate of institution ---- -- ____ ---- ______ _ Enrolled in school ----------------------Othm Under 65 yeors _________________ _ 65 years and over _______________ _ Fem•le, 16 years old and aver -------Labor force----------------- .. -----------Percent of to to I -- -- -- __ ---- ________ _ Civilian labor___________________________ force----------------------_ Employed Unemployed -- -- -- -- ---- ------ ---- ___ _ Pereent of civilian labor force--------Not in !abor~orc.e -;-----------------------

Inmate of

mst1tuhon ---------------------

Enrolled in school----------------------Other, Under 65 years------------------

65 years and over _______________ _

Mala, 16 to 21 years old -----------Not enrolled in school _____________________ _ Nol high school graduate ________________ _ Unemployed or not in lobar force --------

-

169 804 286 353 167 119 48

-

-

-

22 6.9 146

-

556 269 48.4 269 269

-

-

287

-

76 127 84

-

5 183 187 110

-

-

-

72 1 949 1 092 56.0 1 092 1 058 34 3.1 857 3 197 472 185 342 208 193 72

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE OF OWN CHILDREN W•m•n, 16 yeian old and over---------------With own children under 6 years __________ _ In labor force ________________ ---- __ --With own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _ In labor force ________________________ _ Morrled wamen, husband present _____________ _ In labor force------------------------Wilh own children under 6 years __________ _

ln labor force ________________________ _

With own children 6 to 17 years only ______ _ In labor forc•-------------------------

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Male,

14 16 18 20

and ond ond and

15 17 19 21

yeors __________________ _ years __________________ _ years------------------yeors __________________ _

22 25 35 45 65 Female, 14 16 18

lo 24 yeors -------------------to 34 years __________ -- -- -- -- -to 44 yeors -------------------to 64 yeors -------------------years and aver ________ ---- ____ _ ond 15 yeors __________________ _ and 17 yeors __________________ _ and 19 yeors __________________ _

20 22 25 35

and 21 yeors------------------to 24 years-------------------lo lo 34 44 years-------------------years ___________________ _

45 lo 64 years ________________ -- -65 years and over ________________ _

10ii.o 78.8 71.5 15.4

-

36.0 58.8

-

-

-

...

4.0

-

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED Ma.le, 16 years old and over _________________ _ 50 to 52 weeks------------------------27 to 49 weeks------------------------26 weeks or less-----------------------F•m•I•, 16 ytGrs old and onr ---------------50 to 52 weeks------------------------27 to 49 weeks------------------------26 weeks or less ____ ---------------- ___ _

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVER Mali employed ____________ ---- ---- __ ---- __ Private wage or salary workers----------Government workers-------------------Local government workers __ -- -- ---- -- -Self·em played workers ____ ---- -- ---- -- --Unpaid family workers __________________ _ Ftma~• 1mplayed ____________ ------ ------ __ _ Private wage or salary workers ----------Government workers -------------------Local government workers _____________ _ Self·employed workers ______ ---- ________ _ Unpaid family workers------------------Male 1niploy1d, In agrlcuhure ______________ ~-Woge or salary workers-----------------... Self.employed workers------------------Unpaid family workers __________________ _ Female employed, ln agriculture ... ______________ _ Wage or salary workers _________________ _ Self-employed workers ______ ---- ______ --Unpaid fomlly workers-------------------

843

1 111

-

950 135 93 16 10

277 234 43

506 408 98

340 331 9

21

245 237 8

245 241

-

-4

1 100 120 102 24

540 22 52 24

720 114 59 9

-

21

-

111 72

-

-

111 48 30 77 6 880 793 63 57 24

-

269 193 76 65

-

-

-

176 144 26 6 31 31

35 30

-

-

5

-8 8 --

4 2 337 2 037 280 218 15 5 140 108 32

--

-

-

197 166 27 4 20 20

-

405 365 36 23 4

-

80 47 33

72 46 15

-

92

77 9 6

-

322 250 72 52

4 4

---

-

-

12

-

-

264 22 39 19

405 49 50 34

563 51 37 18

235 4 26 27

12

-

-

150 124 14 12 20 17 3

-

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES' Mall, 30 to 49 years old In 1970 _____________ _ Nonworker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 ____ _ Nonworker in 1965, worker in 1970 -------Worker in 1965, nonworker in 1970 --------

464 43 53 33

380 32 26 25

126

11 16 22

1 194 101 143 32

523 25 65 34

•The ooncept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

GEORGIA

12 - 549

Table 126. Employment Characteristics of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base far derivep figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Were

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wheeler

Whitfield

Wilcox

Wilkes

Wilkinson

Worth

2 047 l 321 64.5 l 321 l 284 37 2.8 726 29 212 257 228

967 607 62.8 607 596 11 1.8 360 23 87 99 151

2 416 l 607 66.5 1 586 l 473 113 7.1 809 22 272 298 217

988

361 245 67.9 245 227 18 7.3 116

381 259 68.0 259 251 8 3.1 122

637

64.3 635 584 51 8.0 353 58 82 112 101

69.4 442 430 12 2.7 195

1 154 821 71.1 821 810 11 1.3 333

51

46 32

48 93

1 408 913 64.8 913 893 20 2.2 495 20 112 170 193

96 104 133

1 419 953 67.2 953 904 49 5.1 466 15 145 161 145

2 710 l 293 47.7 I 293 1 195 98 7.6 l 417

1 234 404 32.7 404 387 17 4.2 830

l 158 626 54.I 626

-

173 821 423

111 537 182

3 038 l 169 38.5 1 169 1 039 130 11.1 l 869 35 292 l 115 427

--

362 133 69 19

173 77 70 21

2 710 473 256 497 341 1 067 530 291 147 287 197

-

EMPLOYMENT STATUS Mal•, 16 yeari old and over----------

labor force-----------------------------.. Percent of total ____________________ _ Civilian labor farce---------------------Employed ---------- ------------·- ---Unemployed-------------------------Percent of civilion labor force--------Not in lobar force------------------------Inmate of institution ... _______ .. ___________ _ Enrolled In school ----------------------Other, Under 65 years-----------------65 years ond over.... ___________ .. __

Fam.ale, 16 years. oJd and over-------labor force -----------------------------Percent of total ......... ----------------Civillon lobar force-----------·---------Employed -- ---- ------ ---- -- -------- -Unemployed-------- __ -- __ ------ __ -- __ Percent of civilian labor force---------

Not in labor force-----------~-- .. ---------Inmate of institution __ -- __ -- __ .......... ____ ---

Enrolled in schoof. ____________________ _ Other. Under 65 years-----------------65 years and over _____ ,.. _________ ,. Mole, 16 to 21

yttH'I

old _... ________ _

Not enrolled in school ____________________ _ Not high school graduate -- -- ____ ---- •• __ Unemployed or not in labor force ------ __

-

47

44

54

545 331 60.7 331 300 31 9.4 214 14 94 38 68

600

406 130 32.0 130 130

26 4.2 532

276

441 174 39.5 174 164 10 5.7 267

1 342 534 39.8 534 503 31 5.8 806

1 645 488 29,7 488 438 50 10.2 l 157

30 177 69

91 129 47

676 239 35.4 239 230 9 3.8 437 7 49 252 129

1 645 682 41.5 682 639 43 6.3 963

337 113

711 498 70.0 498 479 19 3.8 213 4 19 139 51

126 570 267

118 526 164

103 786 268

495 186 138 56

240 125 96 62

87 36 32 12

8

110 63 53 16

130 36 25 8

210 76 52 13

221 78 59 7

348 198 134 19

1 234 259 87 212 80 558 211 181 62 148 70

3 038 553 256 508 293 1 319 571 435 191 328 193

1 158 273 160 186 152 478 287 167 95 109 85

406 91 22 86 42 224 67 74 22 59 20

441 83 48 93 69 217 107 69 39 58 38

711 161 118 126 91 336 241 98 69 97 62

676 162 91 108 48 264 113 100 61

1 645 274 124 295 175 701 343 209 98 193 116

1 342 323 151 220 109 647 289 248 99 156 80

1 645 397 113 259

6.3 30.5 80.4

11.2 28.2 50.3 42.4 86.2 90.8 87.3 76.9 20.2

-

16.0

33.3 36.5 85.4 74.5 75.0 83.5 83.6 11.4

14.9 42.6

51. l 34.5 52.3 48.6 71.7 95.7 77.2 80.5 32.5

11.9 30.8 7.8 100.0 96.3 88.6 78.5 75.5 13.5

21.l 37.0 53.8 100.0 91.4 95.4 93.9 77.9 10.l

l.9 18.8 75.3

4.9 13.3 63.6 40.0 54.7 76.7 73.7 49.5 26.6

-

3.6 7.3 50.0 48.6 51.9 59.0 55.0 49.2 10.2

59.7 68.9 45.0 54.6 51.3 43.7 9.4

6.1 3.2 9.3 48.6 27.8 49.2 37.2 36.0 6.5

-

635

82

-

18

-

-

-

-

97 52

44

442

-

-

-

-

-

MARITAL STATUS AND PRESENCE Of OWN CHILDREN Wom•ni, 16 yean old and aver _______________ .. With own children under 6 years. _________ _

In labor force _______________________ _ With own children 6 to 17 years only _____ _In labor force.--------·--------------

Marrled women~ husband present------------- In labor farc'e ........ ---------------.. ---With own children under 6 years _________ _In labor force ___________ ,. ___________ _With own chlldren 6 to 17 years only _____ _In labor force ____ ---------- -- ---- __ -- -

77 35

92 809 247 297 84 179 60

PERCENT IN LABOR FORCE Mole.

14 16 18 20

and and and and

15 17 19 21

years _________________ _ yeors _________________ _years _________________ _ years_ ________________ _-

--

22 to 24 years----------'--------25 to 34 years __________________ _

-years and over __ .... --·------ __ .... and years _________________ _-

35 to 44 years------------------45 to 64 years------~------------

65 Female, 14

-

15 16 ond 17 years _________________ _ 18 and 19 years _________________ _20 and 21 years _________________ _-

12.9 43.2 68.1 97.0 90.6 89.0 72.8 27.0

-

...

88.2 90.8 88.4 72.9 12.7

-

5.8 41.5 49.7 69.7 66.7 60.7 57.5 12. l

7.0 24.4 71.1 79.6 57.5 18.8 33.2 5.2

5.6 15.2 38.4 58.0 61.2 50.5 45.3 43.l 11.9

old and ewer ................................ ..

I 398

50 to 52 weeks-----------------------27 to 49 weeks------------------------

783 448 167 1 397 550 497 350

626' 486 94 46 404 182 82 140

1 701 997 463 241 1 466 553 332 581

693 406 201 86 690 326 213 151

1 284 l 093 184 84 7

596 540 40 10 16

1 473 I 221 146 34

1 195 867 293 154 31 4 64 64

-

-65 years and over ............. _________ _22 25 35 45

to to to to

24 34 44 64

years------------------years------------------years------------------- years-------------------

-100.0 100.0 100.0

92.2 9.6

-

37.8

100,0 53.3 100.0 89.6 85.1 20.0

--

-

--

20.0

...

100.0 93.4 100.0 85.9 19.l

-

...-

--

91.S 74.7 85.1 78.4 83.9 24.9

51.9 16.1

30.8 67.4 90.9 61.l 70.7 100.0 71.7 35,4

255 165 53 37 154 74 37 43

275 120 106 ' 49 198 81 42 75

501 305 116 80 535 297 137 101

372 188 120 64 268 102 98 68

943 544 279 120 739 361 202 176

861 587 183 91 582 246 144 192

1 061 533 374 154 688 133 196 359

227 188 23 12 16

430 366 57 46 7

893 751 96 44 46

810 652 105 41 53

904

387 346 34 34 7

600 520 56 47 17 7

130 86

44

20

28

--

16

479 436 38 33

230 199 31 20

-

1 039 819 207 73 9 4

251 211 17 17 8 15 164 144

300 237

106

584 533 22 16 29

639 534 91 48 14

503 357 141 34 5

67 61 6

308 256 52

32 27

90 74 16

107 103

78 78

71 62

52 52

17 10

56 37 4 15 18 18

9 9

20 20

27 27

113 4 4 13

406 44 45 34

364 21 16

... -

41.2

50,0 48.3 4.2

10.8 18.8

5'5',4 64.6

-

58,S 67.4 64.4 31.Q

WORKERS IN 1969 BY WEEKS WORKED

-26 weeks or le$s ---------------·-------

Malt~

16

r111r1

"

fe11ale, 16 years aid Hd over--------------- -

--

50 ta 52 weeks-----------------------27 weeks ta 49 weeh 26 or l&ss-----------------------______________ .., _______ _

CLASS OF WORKER, 16 YEARS OLD AND OVE It

--

Mole 11•ployed --------------------------Private wage or salary workers _.., _______ _ Government warkers -~----------------Local gavernment workers __ -- .. ----- __ _Self-employed workers ____ -- ---------- __ Unpaid fom ity workers ____ ------------ __

-

-Priv
-

-

17 -

77

-

---

-

-

-

-

5

-

7

-

---

-

-

-

-

5

-----

59 27 4

-

-4

-

-

-

-

-

9

-

-

739

106 38

55

4 438 368 48 19 17

5 357 313 40 4 60

55

-5

LABOR MOBILITY FOR MALES'

---

M.•I•, 30 ta 49 years old Jo 1970 ____________ _ Nonworker In 1965, nonworker In 1970 ___ _ Nonworker in 1965, worker In 1970 ------Worker In 1965, nonw~,~ker in 197Q ______ _-

551 49 83 36

250 19 8 17

832

l~~ I 48

314 18 18 66

118

78

-

3 5

7

5

204 29 18 14

5

366 50 30 45

•The concept "worker" includes the employed plus members of the Armed Forces.

12-SSO

GEORGIA

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum bose for derived ,figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning af symbols. see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Appling

Atkinson

Bacon

Baker

Baldwin

Borrow

Bo rt ow

Ben Hill

Berrien

Bibb

Bleckley

811 66 12 42

494 15

334 4

435 17

3 193 188 24 122

1 074 43 9 26

1 380 56 10 38

1 192 92

547 24

697 11

58

20

12

-

6 8 4 4

8 13 13

8 10 10

17 14 55 5 19

14 20

14 7 28 68 13 47

38 62 13 22

34 28 18 10 8 2 19 98 12 77

--4

Retail !rode ------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers-------Mechcmics and repairmen--------------------

42 25 15 10 23 18

16 603 953 93 525 19 316 315 217 98 289 203 1 207 1 733 475 592

15

14

Operatives, except transport------------------Durable goods manufacturing ---------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------ Nonmanufocturing industries----------------Transport equipment operatives ---------------Laborers, except form -----------------------.Construction laborers ____________ ---------- Formers
199 24 150 25 27 156 17 18 67 96 68 17 6

3 143 543 1 285 1 315

92 24

.39 5 8 26 5 68 20

Profession.al, technical, and kindred workers----- -

366 55 12 31

Brantley

OCCUPATION ' Total employed, 16 years old and over----Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Health workers----------------------------

elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Techn.iclcms, except health------------------Other professta-nol workers------------------

·Teachers~

-

Managers and administrators, except for~------Salaried -- ---- ---- -------- ---------- -----Self-employed ______ -------- -- ---- ---- ---- --

Construction craftsmen ____ ---- __ ---- ______ _

Health workers--------------------------- -

Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __ _Managers and administrators, except farm-----Soles workers ________________ ---- _________ _-

-

-

109 31 62 16 39 13B

Clerical and kindred workers-----------------.. Secretaries, stenographers, and typists __ ----- -

54 3 42 9 11 48 2 22 95 25 25

-

31 47 28 25 3 45

-60

189 9

148 4

--

-14 -

-

15 15 4 21 7 10

3 -

-4

42 36 6

42 34 8

170 139 31

199 186 13

10 4 13 9

-

Health service workers ____________________ _ Personal service workers ______________ ---- _ Private Aousehold workers ........ ---- -- ---- _____ _-

15 21 28 25 3

34 11 11

37

57

38

$3 388

$2 194

$2 293

$3 026

-

--

-

-

-

36 307 262 17 4 7 128

236 42 132 62 60 149 28 19 72 187 122 40 21

-4

4 4 22 5 4 147 16 12'1 2 30 57 7 10 101 33 26

-

224

569 58

280 20

43 6 2 2 12 8

20

215 176 39

117

89 89

47 11 125 108 17

12 15 130 83 26 17 217

8 7

-

15 77 49 19 3 141

819 304 452 25 385

-

115

11

-

-

-

-

596 42 10 24 5 5

-

5 -

-

439 50 311 78 84 210 50

-

44

487 32 9 23 6 4 4 13

15 20 72 44 17 6 93

Cleoning and food service workers ______ ---- _-

1 352 501 734 40

1 606 135 20 99 4 18 13 59 15 11

65 65

-

18

136 4

99 91 8

-

270 101 109 327 74

141

5 5

10 -

368 62 248 58 50 148 25 4 45 152 104 32 10

394

-16

-

-

55

-

35 137 27 20

-

75 256 54 114 426

76 20 44 12 20 29

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers-.. ----- Operotives, except transport ______ ---- _______ _Manufacturing ________________ ---- _______ _ Nonmanufocturing Indus tries _______________ _

Tronsport equipment operatives --------------- laborers, except form ----------------------- Farm workers------------------------------ Service workers, except private househotd2 _____ _

-

17 16 16

38

4 -

9

3 9 -

Retail trade ______ ---- ___________________ _-

15 3 5

12

93

-

Female employed, 16 years old ond over __ _

-

20

Soles workers------------------------ .. ------

-

-9

4 --

-

128

-

-

108 9

-

4 4

-

-

-

27 25 18

-

115

971 1 878 334 23 83 3 534 2 528 517 268 52 2 474

201

4

-5 -6

-

-4

18 -

16 12 4

-

-

17 20

-

44 24 35 91 22 5 99 102 77 14



-

9 31 31

-

--

-

-

209

27

8 149 701 85 429 99 179 155 717 144 165

339 5

58

11 6

--

1 240 650 590 48 238 12 2 350 I 663 442 144 2 400

24 24

-

--

-5 8

-

-

-

-

5

2 -

5

-26

-

80 63 6

26

-

209

27

879 054 723 165 231

$2 430

$2 212

-

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Male, 16 years old and aver with earnlngs:i

-

Professional, managerial, and kindred workers __ _Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ ----- Operatives, including transport __________ ........ __ Laborers, except form ---- __________________ _ Formers and form managers------------------ Farm laborers, except unpaid, and form foremen _-

--

Female, 16 years old and over with aarnlngs::i

Clerical and kindred workers _________________ _Operaiives, including transport---------------- -

3 750 4 281 3 172 2 357

3 3 1 3 2

625 133 974 063 273

...-

...

2 342

3 818 2 313

acis

2 809

1

...

$1 421

$1 526

$848

$884

2 068

2 605

865

974

Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ---- __ .. - ____ _-

811 101

494 122

334 120

Construction ---- ________________ ---- ______ _ Manufacturing __________________ ---- _______ _Furnjfore and lumber and wood products------_ Motal industries __________________________

435 188 2

36 279 42

...

...

-

...

$3 6 4 3 3

736 944 452 974 231

-

...

~

$3 602

cisci

4 4 103 3 107 2

$3 041 5 333 3 568 3 479 2 488

$2 806

3 375 4 694 3 595

2 650

1 338

2 156

780

1 610

$1 ,951 3 028 2 909

$736

...

$1 182

2 286

-

16. 603 180 132 1 155 3 358 486 143 67 73 473 484 899 16

697 104 21 32 112 45

201 52 4 28 42 30

550

-

.icio

3 273 3 411 3 021

$3 6 4 4 3

...

:i75

3 3 188 1 887

I

$2 517 2 500 3 490

$2 422

...

$2 480

...

$1 296

$1 369

3 357

3 203

2 326

1 925

3 193 30 33 206 596 52

1 074 55

1 380 36 56 71 653

1 192 127

547 111

...

-

...

1 500 2 B75

...-

INDUSTRY lotal 1mploy1d, 16 years old and ova.r ___ _ -

--

Mining __ ---- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

Machinery, including electrical ______________ _ Transportation equipment..,. _____________ ----- --

-

--

182 74 5

-

8 96 35

3 -

17 84

-20

134

8 14 58 20

7B 12

3 5

5 26 15 10 22 60 3

4 3 27 6 42

--

Private households -------------------------- -

92 5

30 15

57 13

30 4

Hospitals ____ ------ __ ------------ -- •• -- ---Educational and kindred services ________ : ____ :_ Other prafessianal and related services ----·----

35 81 29

3 29 6 5

9

6 12 6 10

-Printing, publishing. and allied industries ------ Other nondurable goods (including not specified manufacturing Industries) __ ---- __ ---- __ ---Trucking service and warehousing _____________ _Other durable goods __ •• __________ ---- ----Food and kindred products. _____ •• ____ -----Textiles and fabricated textile products __ -----

Other tronsportation ____________ ------ __ ----- Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ Wholesole trade ______ ------ __________ :_----Food, bakery, and dairy stares---------------Eating and drinking places ______________ ------ -Other retell trade--------------------------- -

-

Finance, insurance, and real estate ____________ _ Bu.stness and repair services------------------ -

Other personal se-rvices ---------------------- Entertainment and recreation services -----~---- -

Public administration .... ---------------------- .. 1

--

1nclude,s allocated coses, not shown separately.

5 20

-4

-

-

-

2

-

11

-

-

-

5 33 131 11 244

3 9 39

47

7

17

120 3

3 11 3

8 14 23 12 3 16

15 55 11 18 36 86 36 28 ' 376 101 12 1 076 373 67 35

-

4

-7

-3

-

--

-

-

67 452 19 3 7 16

272 53 19 8 26 3 25 129

-

15 193 41 6

-

-

---

-

-

15 81 56 16 346 4

52 26

135 7

9 5

58

711 147

4 5

12

-

18 30 19 5 45

31 11 7 13 55 42 9 20 208 75 9 26 113 63 3

-

283 282 591 243 660 933 216 258 341 186 86 739 453 723 637

-

8 4 5

57 146 152

44 13 4 11 48 5 25 146 34

-

51 42 35 16

1ncludes protective service workers.. and allocated coses, not show~ separately,

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHAR,ACTERISTICS,

-

103

34 15 11 124 72 18 38

114 32 12

-

-5

-

B3

-

-

3 12 9 4 30

-

10 86 33

-

14 24 3

-

2 1 1 1

10

---

17 36

-

-

15 26 9 26 13

-

-

--

213 7

27 4

20 55 39

-

-

-

22

-

-

5

..3lncludes persons in ot~er occupation groups, not shown separately.

GEORGIA

12-551

Table 127.

Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued



[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Brooks

Bryon

Bulloch

Burke

Butts

Calhoun

Camden

Candler

Carroll

Charlton

Chatham

1 951 129

418 14

3 016 113

2 690

1 399 63 11 34

I 119

1 367 Bl

607 26

2 609 54 17 28

583 51

19 690 l 436 206 844

Ch alto· hoochee

1-

OCCUPATION Total employed, 1.fi years old ond aver----Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Health workers -- -- ---- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- --

11

Teachers, elementary end secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, except health __ .,. ____________ ,.. __ _ Other professi()nol workers -- -- -- ... _---- -- .. __ _ Managers ood administrators, e>ccepf farm-------

97 5 16 21 15

Salaried __________ -- -- ---- -- -- ______ -----Self-employed __ -- __ ---- -- __ -- -- -- ______ ----

6

-

Soles workers -- __ -- __ -- __ ---- --- .. __ ---- -----

50

Retail trade------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers-------------------

Craftsmen, foremsn, and kindred workers _____ .. __ Mec.honics and repairmen ____ ,.. ______________ _ Co11structfon craftsmen -.. ________ ---- -------

86 19 40

Operatives, except transport------------------Durable goods manufacturing _.., _____________ _

271

Nondurable goods manufacturing -------------

137 62 117

72

Nonmonufocturing industries. __ -- -- -- ---- ----Trans.port equipment operatives ---------------laborers, e>.:cept farm -------~---------------Construction laborers ____ ------------------Farmers and farm managers------------------Farm laborers and farm fore-men --------------Service workers, except privole household•------Cleaning and food service workers-----------Health service workers _____________________ _ Personal service workers _________ .,. _________ _ Pro1ectlve service workers ______________ ----Private household workers ____ . .., __________ -----

255 31 96 572 193 133 20 5

161

Ftmol• employed, 16 yeors aid and aver ___ _

869 102 4 85 4

Professional, tec:hni-cal, and kindred workers-----Health workers ---- ------ ---- ------ --------

Teachers, elementary and secondary schoors ___ _ Managers and administrators, except farm ______ _ Sales workers ________ -- __________ -- ________ _

-9 -5

22 4 12 67 13 29

25 38 92

5 11 30 24 24

--

39

370

5

1 246 76

5

63

36

11 -

Operolives, except transport------------------Manufacturing __ -- -- -- -- -- ------ -- ---- ---- Nonmonufocturing industries __________ ------Transport equipment operatives--------------Laborers • .except form ---- ______________ -----form workers------------------------------Service workers. except private hausehold 2 - - - - - Cleaning and food service workers-----------Health service workers---------------------Person
137 108 29

25 20 5

10 290 129 85 13

12 18 18 18

Retail trade-------------------------------

15 44 32 12 13

6 63 182 38 85 645 398 139 108 111 358 132 117 380 321 179 61 34 12 344

-

136

Clerico/ and kindred workers------------------Secretories, stenographers, and typists -------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _

5

6 6 39 29 49 223 49 114 393 116 123 154 159 378 122 67 406 807 711 62 25

-19

-19 -

29 63

35 12

62 57 5

-

ll2

78 -

-

27 21 30 12 27

1 139 92 29 48 14 6 6 17

-

30

-

-

13 13 35 151 31 95 366 91 234 41 93 281 70

-

213

107

391 24

554 63

261 22

20 5 7 7 5

57

9

163

635 50 11 34 5 13 13 31

-

372 315 57

210 190 20

46 26 20

-

161

39

349

38 19 218 114 57 34 344

12

-

22 92 507 442 49

508 571 222 382 006 886 256

$3 745 5 500

$1 044 I 000 2 719

$1 217

I 951 690

418 49 3 12 98 30 20

-

s

-

-

11

-5

-

---

182 165 17

32 26 6

9 42 78 54 20 4 78

-

157 99 30

17 67 51 11

11 33 112 105 7

157

206

101

296 600 600 381 105

$4 795 7 438 4 933 5 192 4 480

-

-

5

6

9

-

78

6 40 -

23 3 20

-

-6 32

11 17 96 6 58 32 41 176 10

-

5 110 95

43

1 183 50 17 24 11 17 17 26 5 28

206 21

491 436

45 38 7

-3 --

21 9

55

231

-

-

11

762 196 459 107 212 288 125 16 64 488 396 33 31 3 321

20

-

-7

40

9 37 13 24 31 26 70 266 44 127

96 43 36 17 15 94

-

66 17

116 74 42

-

409 67 282 60 74 318 23

-

-

22 6 5

14 146 116 92 20 4

--

-

8 -

13

53 153 139 14

-

13

20

167 90 31 46 46 133 14 11 316 99

27 197 139 30

5

5 11 17 9 8 17 11 65 73

4 27 17 10 7 7 11 59 33 21

18 10 10

19

-

65

26 -

--

10

-

85 73

193 18 20 319

-

43

257 19

6 3

10 --24

29 357 431 278 153 448 367 l 474 2 141 417 794

32 12 15

2 776 645 l 005 l 126 l 552 2 576 290 6 94 4 195 2 855 581 262 125 2 561

17 6 6

5 16 23 8

-

14 91

77

4 -

21

133 19

8 805 l 060 175 739 146 283 260 925 240 96

6 3

-

15 -

--

834 365 469 57 161 16 2 752 I 835 526 138 2 475

-

78 64

-

4 21

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Malt, 16 years aid ond ovtr witih earnlng1::1 _ Profess.Iona/, monogeriol, and kindred workers.---Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Operatives, including transport-------·-------- Lilborers,and except -----------------------farmers farmform managers _________________ _ form loborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen __ Ftmalt, 16 years old a"d over with earnlngsJ_

Clerical and kindred workers _________________ _ Ope.rotives, including trnnsport -----------------

$2 4 3 3 3 I 1

... 3 393 3 000

... ... ...

2 038

$2 6 3 3 3 2 l

704 773 824 095 039 475 651

$1 453 3 100 2 443

$2 5 2 3 2 l I

613 900 806 242 966 776 844

$4 057

900

I 532

$997

$2 134 3 367 2 969

l 273

...

l 349

4 235 4 963 3 667

-

$2 3 2 3 3

...

$981

-

...$1 800 ... 2 150

$2 179

...

3 196 2 341 l

55:i

$1 217

$3 3 4 4 3

822 833 203 009 926

...

l 760

$3 7 4 4 2

303 409 593 333 172

.. -.

$4 6 4 4 4

447 872 614 831 113

2 115

$3 483

-

3 900 3 300

... ...-

-

$2 235 3 400 2 775

$1 532

...

$1 963 2 835 2 642

$1 125

l 391

607 184

2 609 94 250 998 103 206

19 690 217 10 l 300 3 498 612 101 31 403 372 690 122 54

257 14

19 112 58

583 56 16 20 221 125 7

44

l 113 198

3

1 215 547 687 469 870 l 450 356 260 2 301 l 677 160 737 l 845 I 071 822

-

2 333

...

-

INDUSTRY Total employad, 16 years old and over ___ _A~r~cuJture, forestry, and fisheries------------Mmrng __ ---- _,.. ______ ------ ______ ------ ---Construction __ ---- -- __ -------- __ ------ ----Manufacturing __ -- ____ -- ---- ---- __ ------ ---Furniture and lumber and wood products _____ _ Metal industries __ -- ---- -- -- -------- -- -----Machinery, including electrical ______________ _ Transportation equipment ______ ---- ____ ------

-Other durable goads ---------- ________ ----Food and kindred products _________________ _ Textiles and fabricoted textile products -- ----- Printing, publiohing, and allied industries------ Oiher nondurable goods (Including not specified

Other retail trade ----------------------------

Fino.nee, insurance: and i:eal estate-------------Business ond repcur servrc-es ___________ ,. ______ _ Private households ___________________ .,. ______ _ Other personal services----------------------Ent-ertainment anti recreation services ---..-------Hospitals ---- ------------ ------ ____________ _

Educational and kindred services _______________ _

~~~~~ ~do~~~i1f:a~~oonn-~ ~~~~~~ _s_e~~~~e_s_ :: :: :: :: :: 1

lncludes allocated coses, not shown seporately.

12-552

GEORGIA

16 6

30 20

59 21

58 27

16

-

413 4

36 21

26

72

16

20 48 60

41 44 49 32 31 129 4 7 337 89

40 99 11

24 25 54 20 5 72

44 9 30 9 27 76 4

-6

-

-9 -4 19 -

5 17

27 48 138

Wholesale trade __ ------------ ____ ---- _______ _

Food, bakery, and dairy stores----------------Eating and drinking ploces ---------------------

-

361 127 10

manufoduring industries) __ ---------- __ ---Trucking service ond warehousing ____ ,,, ________ _-Ot~er transportation __ -- _,. ---- ____ ---- _______ _ Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ _

17 28 69 18 16 179 65 4 31 178 47 25 1

3 016 513

2 690 509 5 208 827 403 26 21 9 101 70 122 16

77

-

-

12 89

-

32 17

-

29 4 25

245 467 94 106

-

7 57 98 75

64 137 215 26 17 371 153

11

5 75

147 416 66

182

20

15

BO

1 399 38

-

166 470 79 10 28 39 9

247 -

5 39 44 20 12 169 40

-

9 106 71 33

1 119 327 11 39 165 68 7 37 15

-

7 15

-

-

13 207 28

-

22 71 14

22

lncludes protective service workers and allocated cases, riot shown sepcrately.

1 367 91 5 42 707 149 29

-

46 62 B

-

113 so -

21 108 10 17 3

-

-5 -

-

11 38

--

4 17 23

-

4

ll

--

74 11 8 36 71 29 4

-

-

25 73 132 402 9 48 56 31 53 71 27 49 139 11 26 308 80 38 116 197 39 26

-

10 35

-

3 14 28 13

-

5 44 83

-

11 47 14 5

-

27 24 6

-

--

10

8

-

17

7

-

12 20

-

27 22 5 7 15 21 39

1ncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

1

Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970- Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Chattooga

Cherokee

Clarke

Clay

Clayton

Clinch

Cobb

Coffee

Colquitt

Columbia

Cook

749 33

537 6

5 078 256 22 136 11 87 108 73 35

663 43

1 611 46 7 22 7 10 40 40

561 10

3 134 113 28 48

2 016

2 347 126

1 641 52 6 46

1 218 13

OCCUPATION Total employed, 16 years old and over----Professioool, technical, and kindred workers-----Health workers----------------------------

Teachers. elementary and secondary schools __ .__ Technicians, except health ------------------Other professional workers _________________ _ Managers and administrators, except form------Salaried ________ ------ ______________ -----Self·em ployed _____________________________ _ Soles workers -------------------------------

Retoil trade ------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers __________________ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _

Mechanics and repairmen .... _________________ _ Construction craftsmen ---------------------

Operatives, except transport ______________ ----Durable goods manufacturing __________ ---- __ Nondurable goods manufacturing------------Namnanufocturing industries -- ---- ---- ______ _ lronspart equipment operatives _______________ _ laborers, exceptlaborers form -----------------------Construction ______________________ _ formers and farm monogers ------------------farm loborers and form foremen --------------Service workers, except private household•------Cleaning and food service workers-----------Health service workers _____________________ _ Personal service workers-------------------Protective service workers -- ---- __ -- ________ _ Private household workers ____________________ _ Femal• employed, l 6 yetns old and over ___ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Health workers-----------.. ---------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools---Manogers cind administrators, except farm------Soles workers------------------------------Retail trade------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers __________________ _ Secretaries, stenographers, and typists-------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Operotfves, exc:ept transport ______________ ., ___ _ Manufacturing ____________________________ _ Nonmanufact1Jring industries ________________ _ Tron sport equipment operatives _______________ _ laborers, except farm ______ - .. _______________ _ Farm workers---------------------.. --------Service workers, except private household2 ______ _ Cleaning and food service workers-----------Health service workers ______________ .... _____ _ Personal service workers ________________ ---Private household workers __ -- ________________ _

20 -

13 12 5 7 6 6 15 59 11 20 278

-

276 2 27 69 29

-

-6

--

10 10 19 56 23 7

73 47 306 367 94 161

113 16 70 27 30 57

1 169 240 649 280 206 479 162 7 50 1 353 1 087 121 63 22 704

-

24 127 111 4

4 11 105 57 36

7 99

126

335 33

294 6

-

-

20 5 6 6 15 11

5 118 118

-

-

43 -

5 5

-

12 11

-

11 63 19 10 34 42 88 14 48 151 75 61 9

10 10 6 6 11 69 52 17

723 597 126

26 5 21 6 5 50 45 5

110

36 16 746 543 116 32 698

$3 953

$3 972

$3 411

6 083

4 143 3 909 3 382

-

-

5 77 34 36

-

-

17 447 359 32 23 4 210

-

240 20

-64 64 89

170 27 39 104 87 228 58

5 125

2 615 146 13 107 46 15 10 159 51 30

6 -

-

24 16 120 222 105 54

-

20

-

8

-

-

125

10 7 54 -

37 66 30 36 36 36 186 279 61 157

27

-

-

3 860 713 55 40 5 603

-

66

180 10

65 17 48 15 25 4 265 198 32 12 206

43 30 13 5 4 11 48 32 12

-

10

--

407 109 212 86 125 319 47 34 328 361 273 45 22 5 348

11 7 294

95

1 065 79

708 42

570 8

62

-7

42 6 20

8 6

7 55 7 5

30 6 24

10

126 88 38 19 11

102 91 11

10 64

174 89 85

368 305 63 10 4 82 122 110 12

71 13 17

476 375 48 32 598

332 60 155 117 131 232 46 20 40 237 189 12

-

-

--

20

165 116 49 5 4 160 247 188 27 17 338

203

-

-

-

-

-

-

20 8 24 20 49 202 45 105

513 37 373 103 119 283 22 44 254 241 210 17

-

-

5

-6 6 7 7 14 50 14 26 201 87 68 46 117 295 18 25 237 158 122 6 11

945 58 6 31 10

-

11

-

16

8

28

23 38 33 84 143

203

-

-

--

1 510 73 28 32 11 25 25 137 15

59

95 5 26 34

83 194 20 104

439 196 73 170 198 351 113

5 28 72 50 18

-

6 31 16 11 18 8 10

-

134 95 26 13 21 164

705 24 7 12 5 16 16 68 7 12

64

-

5

-

71 142 131 95 6

-

142 113 12 7 288

11 95

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Male, 16 years old and over with earnlng*3 _

-

Professional, managerial, and kindred workers---Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Operatives, inc:luding transport .... ______________ _ Laborers, except form __________________ ---- __ Formers and farm managers __________________ _ form laborers, except unpaid, and form foremen __

4 536 2 938

...

... ...

female, 16 years old and over with earnings:i_

$2 815

$1 904

3 333

3 671

749 24

537 15

31 404 6

372

7 188 12 7 11 32 7 18 94

10

Clerical and kindred workers -.. ________________ _ Operatives, including transport ______ ---- ______ _

-

...

. ..

6 3 3 3

053 800 479 115

$1 914 6 400

... 2 556

1 656

2 333 2 833 1 098

$1 965 3 594 2 912

l 262

$827

...

$4 5 4 5 4

478 409 826 316 014

...-

$2 877

-

3 375 3 659 2 603

... ...

$1 860 4 882 2 635

$1 054

1 611 25 4 151 161 25 9 3 18 5 28 7 6

561 101

60 106 155 92 59 12 59 93 32 35 185 80 B 8 185 68 93

$4 6 4 5 3

376 000 900 313 615

.. -.

$2 725 3 3 2 2

862 122 073 750 794

$2 5 3 3 2 2 1

797 921 263 409 534 813 191

$3 5 3 3 3

364 900 839 802 138

...

1 542

$3 339 2 4 3 1 2

921 223 275 833 018

$1 920 2 971 2 577

$1 552 l 355 2 271

$1 338 2 500 2 571

$1 609 3 433 3 059

$1 353

2 016 365

2 347 381 10 109 645 71 139

1 641 78 18 148 449 140

1 218 277

-

3 134 27 8 362 555 30 21 17 291 43 22 66 13

18 6

52 28

9 6 14

63 81 46 19 199 263 90 36 565 195 5 143 223 120 106

-

2 400

...

3 202

INDUSTRY Total employed, 16 years old and over ____ _

Agricultu re 1 forestry, and fisheries _____________ _ Mining _____ Construction _______________________________ _ Manufacturing ______________________________ _ Furniture ond lumber and wood products ______ _ Metal industries ___________________________ _ Machinery, including electrical _______________ _ Transportation equipment ___________________ _ Other durable goods _______________________ _ food and kindred products ______ -- -- ________ _ Textiles and fabricated textile products __ -----Printing, publishing, and allied industries ------Other nondurable goods (including not specified manufoch.1rlng industries) ________ ---- ______ _ Trucking service and warehousing __ . . . . __________ _ Other transportation ______ ---- _______________ _ Comrnuni<:otions, utilities, and sanitary services __ _ Wholesale trade ______ ------ ____________ -- ---Food, bakery, and dairy stores ______ .,, _________ _ Eatfng ond drinking places--------------------Other retoil tr1Jde ---------------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate-------------Business and re po Ir services ______________ ---- _ Private households __________ ---- ________ ---- _ Other personal services _____ .. _____________ .., __ _ Entertainment and recreation services ... _________ _ Hospitals ________ ------ ________________ -- __ _ Educational and kindred services __________ -----Other professional and related services ---------Public administration ____ -------------- ____ ---k

1

______________________________ _

lndudes allocated cases, not shown separately.

-

-

5

11 -

23

-

12 4

-

20 5 98 38

-

23 43 13 11

663 208

-

5 078 97 5 346 l 207 20 16 164 5 151 303 451 25

7

72

18

-

9

-6 30 25 135 19 3 46 19 26 9

23 37 107 161 37 158 308 95 73 680 387 58 161 783 216 139

32

129 79

5 15 12 -

30 5 8 5

-

129 B

-

15 66 6 22

-

277 154 62

--

16 7 20

17 11

-

66 13

-

20 10 11

-

21ncludes protective service workers and allocated coses, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

3 1ncludes

69

-

5

27 489 302 60

23 39 101 144

16 5 63 14 171

33 5 72

11 15

128 9

35 16

17 8

39 35 50 9 59 75 4 8 197 91 5 39 119 54 33

46 57 59 7 67 86

33 26 80 7 55 54 8 34 268 85 23 14 117 28 100

15 50 29

750 173 8 6 61 12 395 79 5

-

-

-

4 16 329 121

-

55 211 63 72

-

0

50 40 10 24 95 37

-

13 35 7 6

persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GEORGIA

12-553

Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

(Dato based on sample, see text. for minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Coweta

Crowford

Crisp

Decatur

De Kolb

Dodge

Dooly

Dougherty

Douglas

Early

Echols

3 579 153 25 114

762 3

1 995 137 6

2 863 109 12 89

22 141

1 157

1 387 101 5 73

9 266 772 42 516 17 197 174 116 58 163 133 644 892 169 492

927 55

1 608 74 10 58

114 5

1 878 286 920 672 670 835 246 5 136 I 717 1 169 187 127 24 1 380

174 45

OCCUPATION Total 1mploy1d1 16 years old and over ____ _

-

PrDfessional, technical, and kindred workers-.. __ _ Health warkors ---------------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __ -Technl
14

20 20

22

-

16 127 324 77 168 940 299 487 154 287 481 160 19 41

---

547 404 69 24 9 618

-

Fema:le employed, 16 years old" and over __ _-

I 690

-

25 84 11 11

-

Professional, technical, and kindred workers----Health workers--------------------------- Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ...... Managers end __________________ administrators, except.. ________ form -----Soles workers ., __ -

109

Retail trade------------------------------ Clerical and kindred worker•------------------ Secretories, stenographers, ond typists ------- Croftsrnen, foremen, and kindred workers __ -----. Operativesr except transport -- .... ____ -- ........ ___ _Manufacturing .... __ -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- -- ---.. Nonmonufocturlng Industries ____ .. _____ .... ---Transport equipment operatives __ ,. ___________ _ laborers, except form -----------------------form workers------------------------------ " Service workers. except private household2 _____ _ Cleaning and food service workers _________ ,._ Hearth service workers _____ ... __ .. _________ ,. __ Personal service workers ------ .... _____ ,. ----Private household worker'--------------------

5

------

3 -

18 5 13 4

119

12

-

8 37 16 21 27 27

21 5 16 25 4 54 139 43 76

181 27 80

98

221 76 91 54 105 228 34 13 231 420 284 61 30 16 40!

412 160 107 145 121 338 32 40 775 350 270 17 29 15 398

269 3

937 89

I 325

-

15 57 22 21 132 27 88 17 88 167 13

-

104 76 50 21

5

-

-3 ---

77 20 7

10

482 382 100 9 39 8 329 240 55 21 608

61

4 8

57 4 4

75

89 II 9 4 22 6

-

89 70 19

11

-7

19 55 33 17 5 98

4 315 209 50 26 391

55

-

249 337 28 395 395 315 80 465 337 3 345 2 396 409 925

3 1 1 1 1 2

51

-4

-

23

--31

15 12 3

-

18 75 14 24

661 235 148

49 16 24

229 29 185 77 126 37 33 154 152 126 19 4

149 12 96 41 47 165 35 56 324 221 172 8 13

223

244

572 41

588 86 5 58

10

--

--

11

10 205 717 202 277 131 267 216 2 023 416 238

-

--

191 150 41 5 24 338 200 155 8 24 391

1 609 944 665 44 241 28 2 920 1 772 558 312 1 987

139 133 6 21

76 70 6

93 12 73 4 14 14 54 12

-

I 009

278

IS

589 329 598 28 94 4 796 3 177 614 427 117 2 034

-

-

-

37 7

4

-

-

223

24 27 130 100 8 13 241

881 762 277 152 110

$2 550

$2 453

3 591 2 717 2 893

1 469

I 326

3 3 214 2 837 2 654 1 948

20 111 94 14

11 31

-

-5 ---9 7 -7

-6

13 30 24 6 24 24 50 123 6 73

7 7

-39 85

6 52

195 165 12 18

149 42 42 65 152 150 23 95 337 154 118 14 3

110

366

4 384 580 42 427 73 88 76 361 124 53

382 47

635 56 10 46

730 430 300 32 45 25 1 059 698 167 79 I 338

71 50 21

Bl 48 67 99 38

-

20

-4 36 27 ---6

20

-

-

11 28

41 5

---

--

14

-

14 6

21 Ii 9

-

3

29 11 18 7 5 37 112 81 9 3 359

5 -

126 96 12 18 110

15 15

-

-

15 -

-6

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 Of PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Mal111, 1'6 year.sold and aver with eornlng1l Professional, managerial, and kindred workers ...... Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _-Operatives, including transport---------------laborers, except form .... -- ____ .... _,. ______ -- _.,_ fcrmers and form managers------------------ Form laborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen - -

$4 6 4 4 4

248 900 978 601 082

$2 752 2 850 3 469 2 485

$2 826 5 400 3 635 3 464 2 617

1

9oci

2 192

l 622

femal•, 16 years old and over wit" earnlngs3 Cr.:rical and kindred workers-.......... ___________ _Operatives, inoludlng transport----------------

$1 733 2 236 3 166

$1 024

$1 313 3 417 2 563

$1 036 2 667 1 949

$2 760 3 595 3 510

$1 521

...

$1 250

$771

2 447

$1 808 2 146 2 920

$1 759

053

3 318

923

3 579 82 5 385 I 214 168 291 18

762 123 24 59 289 132

1 995 249

2 863 826 95 102 583 263 6 37 21 103 23 54

22 141 308 42 l 822 4 249 184

1 157 213

1 387 395

9 266 196

927

840 443 447 874 047 317 784 190 714 586 872 534 155 932 525 045 255

-

--

-

...

2 077

$2 5 3 3 2 5 1

727'

955 681 343 827 350 649

$4 6 5 5 4

s

000

...

$3 8 4 4 3

888 298 443 231 200

2 071

$4 5 5 4 4

830 500 325 888 037

-

340 917 014 066 520 183 974

$1 983

.. .

$2 636

1 608 470

114 53 4

$2 5 3 3 2 1 1

-

'"

I 720

... -

...-

INDUSTRY Totar elftployed, 16 y111ara old and over---- A~r!culture, forestry, and fisheries----------- .. - Mining -- ., ___ ------------ ---------------- .... Construction __ ---- __ ---- ---- -------- -- ----- Mcnufocturing ------ -- __ -------- ------------ furniture on.d lumber and wood products _____ _ Metal industries .... __ ---- __ ---- ..... ---- __ ----Machinery, including eleotricol ______________ _ Transportation equipment __ ---------- ______ _ Other durable goods----------------------food and kindred products _________________ _ Textiles ond fabricated textile products ------- Printing, publishing, and allied Industries __ ---- Other nondurable goods (including not specified mo.nufacturing industries) ____ ... _______ -----Trucking servfce and worehousing _____________ _

---

Other tronsportaUan -- ------ ---- __ ------ ----- Communfcafians, utilities, and sanitary services __ Wholesale trade. ___ ------------ __ ------ ____ _food, bakery, and dairy stores ---------------- Eollng and drinking places-------------------- Other retail trade--------------------------finance, insurance, and rear estate -- ---- -- ---- - Business and repair services ____________ ., ____ _ Privatepersonal households -----------------·-------Other services ......... _____ .., _________ .. ,._ Entertainment and recreation services -- .............. .. Hospitals --------------- ___ __Educational---and---kindred services-----______________ Other professional and related services---------.Public admlnistralion __ ---- -- __ ---- __ ---- ----- 1

1ncludes allocoted cases, not shown separately.

12 - 554

GEORGIA

98

B 57 55 483 16

12 12 114

383 60 19 64 29 22 48 75

118 25

10 10

66 21

76 3

54 87 109 32 91 77 28

8

25 12

5 19 44 17 61 99 39 6 390 161

30 45 53 27 51 130 5 16 364 145 15 93 217 22 41

25 607 166 15 110 299

112 56

-

-9 -

16 -

6 83 15

41

34 17

-

4 49 220 84 46

411

199 740 592 577 485 221

1 2 1 1 1 1 1

-

-

73 282 46 5 4 4 12 54 143

86 240 35 4 32

14

3

19 45

15 29 21

15 16

20

37 93

-

-

18

9

35 33

44 24

230 33

231 56

14

10

-

21

45 72 41

130 35 30

-

21nc/udes protective service workers and allocated cases, not shown separately,

3

-

-5

5

789 1 777 58 4 115 102 195 419 402 23

125 254 16 41 8 39 18 3 56 4

64 169 74

459 98 187 139 388 174 300 606 98 156 1 387 564 47 258 1 237 244 621

69

53 6

6 14 51

34

4

29 22 77 25 12 96 61 13 27 57 28 21

-

-

51 15 9

7 20 11

20

-4

9

65

-3 91 -6

352 92 13 16 142 51

-

---

7

---

---6 ---

1ncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based an sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning at symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Effingham

Elbert

Emanuel

Evans

Fayette

Floyd

Franklin

835 9

I 802 76 9 47

I 621 60 8 47

803 19

672

3 462 196 51 104 12 29 28

551 21

Fulton

Glascock

Glynn

Gordon

050 527 291 596 281 359 266 844 422 247 562 409 939 512 325

185

4 574 269 40 170 6 53 70 66 4 73 63 196 327 104 94

498 23

848 738 294 816 139 548 691 108 425 568 660 935 592 634 026

39 12 27

926 58 664 204 239 640 78

141 11 114 16 13 37

25 1 218 941 86 99 21 591

31 146 115 18 8

2 249 188 36 136 25 48 48 105 13 14

221 13 4 9

460 354 106

58 42 16

OCCUPATION Total employed, 16 years old and civer ----Professional. tec:hnical, and kindred workers------

Health workers---------------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians., except health------------------Other professional workers -- ____ ---- __ -----Managers and administrators, except farm-------

-9 10

Salaried ________ ---------- ____ ---- __ ------

5

Self-em ployed •• -- ---------- __________ -----Soles workers -------------------------------

5

5

15

16

5

4

9 66 5 30

81 246 20 35

135 73 40 22 88 204 11

570 200 183 187 96 131 30 6 20 193 156 18 10

Retail trade------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers-------------------

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _

Mechanics and repairmen __ ---- ________ -----Construction craftsmen---------------------

Operatives, except transport ____________ ------ _ Durable goods manufacturing -----------.. ---Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Nonmanufocturing Industries ---- ____________ _ Transport equipment operatives ---------------laborers.. except form ---- ________ ---- __ ------

Construction laborers __________ ---- ________ _

Farmers and form managers-------------------

Farm laborers and farm foremen --------------Service workers, except private householdl -------

Private household workers __________ ----------_ Female employed, 16 years old and over ___ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers------

245 9

Health service workers __ ---- __________ ---- __ Personal service workers--------------------

Protettlve service workers __________________ _

Health workers ---------------------------Teachers1 elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Managers and administrators, except farm------Soles workers ______________ ------------ ---- _

Retail trade ______________________________ _ Clerical ond kindred workers __ ---- __ ------ ____ _

9 -

-5

20 49 44

-

90 86 35 34 6 7 121

Cleonlng and food service workers------------

-

' 697 61 9 36 10

736 49 8 36

-

--

28 8 7

5 3

11 16

Operatives, except transport------------------Manufacturing ____________________ --------Nonmonufacturing industries ____ ---- ---- ----Transport equipment operatives ---------------Laborers, except form -----------------------Form workers------------------------------Service- workers, except private household2 ------Cleaning and food service workers _______ ;.. ___ _ Health service workers •• ___________________ _ Personal service workers ________________ ---Private household workers __ - .. ____________ ----_

21 21

183 131 52 3 3

16 -

4

-

4

5

-5

165 37 63 65 63 94 23 12 46 92 70

63

95

361 10

269

-

10 9

-

23 6

124 108 16

81 30 51

6 54 91 77

3 4 63 55

11 63

95

457 409 159 120 828 740 1 556

$2 536

$4 006

857 071 167 589 771

4 4 475 4 161

81 54 12 10 313

-

-

255

--

-6 6 68

92 8 1 3 3 2 1

32 36

2 1 15 6 1 2

889 166 647 76 174 310 38

196 77 114 5 10 86 14

13 4 4 4 6 8 1

28 697 488 120 40 17 650

29 60 52

I 724 158 46 87

237 14

-

--

21

6 34 18 163 293 81 87

-

-4 --

265 248 17 3 10 7 112 77 35

22

6 6 35 55 9 42

159 10 129 20 75 106 23 51 138 101 82 5 11

-

-

-

8 62 22 34 6 121

8 70 22 30

-

5 255

5

-

--

459 106 299 54 83 179 23 37 132 198 133 55

-

Secretaries. stenographers, and typists -------Croftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ ------

4 13 13

20 14 6 12 12 55 131 22 68

318

27

15 -

-

22 18 83 13 10

-

416 396 20 5 23

-

-

-75 14 --

108 108

-

18

377

22

228 99 34 630

22

882 167 021 126 810

$3 167

1 563

3 000

1 607

$1 720 964 1 996

$1 889

-

-

75

18 11 1 1 9 44 5 1 2

----28 -

22

-

22 37

-

-

23 9 14

-

36

352 691 017 861 599 1 211 989 9 476 1 997 580

80

6 071 3 569 2 502 203 946 126 10 726 6 403 1 682 1 108 B 723

21 21

--

---23

4 9

10 -23 26

-

20

--

58

--7 -

10

-

22

786

96 71 12

S85 81 61 591

9 14

-

36

8 47

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Male, 16 yaan old and over with earnings3 _ Professional, managerial, and kindred workers ---Cr(lftsmen, foremen 1 and kindred workers-------Operatives, Including transport----------------L
$3 062

5 000 3 269 3 020

-

1 632

$3 6 3 3 3

650 778 873 804 139

... ...

$2 7 3 3 1

3 3 2 1 1

...

679

...

$3 7 4 4 2

-

...

3 750 3 645 2 480

-

$4 7 5 5 4

955 382 413 161 352 933 2 178

$3 045

$2 929 3 800 3 180

$1 412

185 17

...

$993 1 559 2 725

$1 382 667 2 520

$1 544

...

$1 770

2 210

1 938

835 100 4 54 334 187 9 4 22

1 802 39 80 62 680 37

1 621 224

803 199

3 462 37

551 35

565 127 29 19 5 26 20 308

213 31

-

672 62 3 69 133 22 5 2 5 19 19 30 10

112 1 335 107 56 121 40 40 96 670

42 288 89 9 16 4 8 28 122

-

92 050 913 63 5 240 16 397 983 1 205 667 2 954 2 411 2 159 1 882 826 3 310 1 879

$732 1 711

...

-

2 686

$4 7 4 4 3

-

3 500 1 BOO 3 260

......-

063 531 594 741 673

$4 009

1 682

2 781

$1 841 2 300 2 150

$1 978

4 574 47 4 177 1 301 58 56

498 34

-

6 000 4 315 2 313

-

...

1 911

INDUSTRY Total 1mplay1d, 16 years old and avar ----Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries--------------

Mining __ -- -- ________ ---- ---- -- -- ---- -- ---- -

Constructi
-

98

60

-6 96

-

-

-

12 381 72 152 12

manufacturing industries) __ ---------- ______ _ Trucking service and warehousing ______________ _

77 4

14 11

31 14

13 9

21 31

205 34

12 8

Other transportation ______________ ---- ____ ---Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ _

41 5

3 33 145 22 24 75 22 33 305 46 15 25 131 43 8

9 27 24 27 40 41

9 4 11 4 34 46 16 69 43

4 101 45 13 47 176 65 22 620 119 72 180 346 98 36

-

11

8 35 37 31 27 27 2 9 87 30

Other durable goods ______ •• ____________ ---food ond kindred products ______ ---- ____ -----

TextHes ond fabricated textile products -------Printing, publishing, and allied industries -------

Other nondurable goods (including not specified

22 13

Wholesale trade •. ____ ------ ______ ---- __ ------

20

foodt bakery, and dairy stores-----------------

4 5 26 10

Eating and drinking places ______ ---- ---- ______ • Other retail trade ____ -------- __________ ------

Finance, insurance, and real estate-------------Business and repair services-------------------

-

Private households ---------------------------

131 8

Hospitals __________ ---- -- ------ ------ -- -----

53 23 4 9

Other personal services----------------------Entertainment cind recreation services ----------Educational and kindred services ____ ---- __ -----Other professional and related services---------Public administration •• ---------------- __ -----11ncJudes

ollacated cases, not shown separately.

-

-

251 26 4 39 125 63 33

-

-

27 30

11 18

--

35 29 17

-

21ncludes protective service workers and allocated cases, not shown seporately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS 498-743 0 - 73 - 36

-

67

10

15

34

-

71 9

--

28 11

-

3 1ncludes

2 3 4 1 3 8 3 2 7 7 3 8 5 6

004 219 069 188 365 010 803 584 213 737 695 481 926 028 236

-

15 81 31 6

-

-

15 21

8

-

--36 -

-

13 23

-

20 199

-

-

17

5 17 6

148 396 24 4

161 5

598 32

5 6

-

-

116 82 55 43 231 253 91 41 570 664 69 135 318 148 197

15

-

8 9

17 -

66 55

-

28 30

11

-

persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GEORGIA

12 - 555

Table 127.

Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970- Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Grady

Greene

Gwinnett

Habersham

Hall

Hancock

Haralson

Horris

Hart

Heard

Henry

1 987

1 825 62 5 4B

1 264 21 4 17

254 7

1 918 111 10 B6

415

1 771 4B

-

971 20 3 17

362 5

2 363 78 12 52

-

-

16 16

-5

5B 18

2 252 114 21 33 4 56 2B 23 5 12 12 110 152 56 29 722 108 503 111 103 243 32

12 197 129 20 9

4B 37

71 382 24B

226

-

187

11 47

796 53 5 44 9

602 21 4 17 3 4 4 20 3 19 203 162 41

115 7

OCCUPATION Total employed, 16 years old and ovctr ----Professional, technical, cmd kindred workers-----Health workers----------------------------

Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, except health -- __ ---- __ -- __ ----Other professional workers------------------

Managers end administrators, except form------Salaried ------ -- -- -- __ ---- ------ __ -- ---- __ Self·employed. ___ -- ____ -- - _-- __ - __________ _

Sales workers------------------------------Retail trade ______ -- -· ________________ ---- _ Clerical and kindred workers __________________ _ Craftsmen, for-emen, and kindred workers __ ------

Mechanics and repairmen .. __________________ _ Construction craftsmen ---------------------

Operatives, except •ransport ------------------Durable goods manufacturing ---------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ______ ---- __ _ Nonmanuf.ac1uring industries ---- ________ ---- _ Transport e(luipmenl operaHves ---------- -----laborers, exceptlaborers form -----------------------Construction __________________ .. ___ _ Farmers and farm managers------------------Form lCJborers and farm foremen --------------Service workers, except private household'------Cleaning ond food service workers-----------Heahh service workers _____________________ _ Personal service workers ____ ---- ______ -----Protective servtce workers------------------Privole llousehakl workers ____________________ _ Female amployad, 16 years old and over ___ _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Health workers -------- ______ ------ __ -----Teachers, elementary and secondary scho-ols ___ _ Mancgers and administrators, except form------Soles workers ______ -- __ ---- ---- __ ------ ----Retail trode ------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -------Craftsmen, foremen, CJnd kindred workers __ ------

95

95 -

-

44 21 23 6 6 32 BB 24 3B 369 44 253 72 BO 237 23 51 609 179 134 23 B B 197 903 76

-

76 20

-

19 13

-

-9

32

25 9 16 5

5 27 4 4 47 101 20 38 435 119 243 73 88 140 18

-

50 116 37 58 5BB 170 333 85 109 276 51 26 119 223 159 27 12

-

-

-

22 4 4

7 5 5

--

12 10 10

-

53 lB 35

14 -

6 -

196 167 29 13 17 247 11B 85 23 4 197

285 248 37

$2 708

Farm laborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen __

$2 705 5 500 3 7B1 3 732 2 703 2 500 1 609

1 953

...-

earn~ngsl_

$1 089

$1 727

$1 840

$1 779

2 394

2 593

2 955

l 987 699 20 72 445 7B

1 825 159 4 95 833 303 48

1 264 12 B 83 558 47 9 35 6B 69 63 47 27

Operatives. e.xcept transport------------------Manufacturing ________________________ ----_ Nonmanufc.icturingi industries __ ------ -- ------ _ TranspCJrt equipment operatives ---------------laborers, except form-----------------------Form workers------------------------------Service workers, except private househaJd2 __ ----Cleaning ond food service workers -- ______ ---He-olth service workers ______·---------------Persanol service workers--------------- ... ---Privote household workers ____________________ _

-

-

32 34 141 86 18 12 216

32

-

113 54 16 9 1B7

29 6 315 l 187 66 21 27 10

731 78 4 63 28

-

-

-7

-

15 49 32 17 4 4 47 135 10 64 512 171 25B B3 112 313 42 45 57 298 180 87 5 5 235

Bl

-

-6 12 12 --

47

-

23 17 7 10 143

-

103 40 19 6B 27 3

-

BO 65 3 9

-

62 239

91 18 17

--

26 11 11

---14 -

428 401 27 3 39 13 221 119 75 15 299

196 1B3 13 5

93 B4 9

-

37 37

-

---

34 4 10 4 4 6

-

-

-

43 134 23 64 473 100 259 114 162 251 14 21 67 262 226 10 16 10 300

11 71 10 39 323 B3 1B7 53

767 34

19 -

34

5 5 -

-

19

-

15 161 77 BO 4 30 56 6 20 38 33 5

158

28

10 325

408 12 3 9

146

949

--

59 6 45 14 6 6 37 17 5 253 206 47

45

109 34 6 86 126 113 13

-

-

-

62

$2 BOO

$3 413

$2 995

$3 258

$3 326

534

3 283

3 3 612 2 331

3 326 3 760 2 784

2 400

1 227

2 138

...-

20

-

5 -

65 53

-9

6 2

-

BB

4

B7 87

-

B5 3

28 23 5

158

22

-

26

--5

225

-

148 142

-

-

-

254 176 55 12 321

-

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SElECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Male, 16 yaars aid a11d over with earnlng13 _ Professia.nal, mallagieria/, and kindred workers---Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ -----Operatives, iricludlng transport ----------------laborers, except -----------------------Farmers cnd farmfarm managers __________________ _

Female, 16 years aid ttnd over with

Clerico I and kindred workers __________ ---- ____ _ Operatives, ioclu-ding f ran sport ____ ---- ____ ---- _

...

3 694 2 712 2 730

...

$4 3 5 4 3

246 604 630 537 190

...

$3 395

$3 5 3 3 3

494 600 700 809 067

... ... 4 091

350 880 048 553 813 1 460

...3 674

$1 937

.. .

$2 230

$3 000

3 443

.. .

$1 957

2 620

...

$1 776

3 375

$2 429 2 813 3 189

3 112

3 400

3 211

254 10

2 252 109

1 918 116 27 132 728 286

415

1 771 128

971 119 17 80 391 16 4

362

...

3 200 3 077

--

-

-

2 889

5 2 3 2

--

...

-

-

$3 5 3 3 3

823 769 87B 734 888

2 067 $2 007 2 294 2 740

INDUSTRY Tata• employed, 16 years old and oYar -----

A~r~cufture, toreslry, and fisheries-------------M1n1ng ______________ ---- ________ ------ ____ _ Construction ____________ ---- ____ ---- -- ---- __ Manufacturing __________ ---- ______ ---- ______ _ Furniture and lumber end wood praduc:ts ______ _ Metal Industries ____ ---- ________ ---- __ -----Mochinery, including electrical _____ ,. ____ ---- __ Tronsportatian equipment ____________.__ -----Other durable goads-----------------------Food and kindred products ________ -- ________ _ Textiles and fabricated texlile products -------Printing, publishing, o.nd allied industries ______ _ Otfier nonduroble- goods (including not specified manufacturing industries) ______ ---- _______ _ Trucking service and warehousing ___________ ., __ _Other transportation •• ____________________ ---Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ _ Wholesale trade •• ____ •• __________ ------ __ ---food, bakery, and dairy stores----------------Eating and drinking places--------------------Other retail trade ______ ------ __ -------- __ ---Finance, insurance, ond real estate _____________ _ Business and repair services------------------Private households --------------------------Other personal services ----------------------Entertainment and recreation services ----------Hospitals ---- ------ __ ------ __ ---- ------ ----Educational and kindred services _______________ _ Other professional and related services---------Public administration ____ --~------------- __ ----

llncfude:s allocated cases, not shown separately.

12 - 556

GEORGIA

-

13 4 11 260 55

-

24

-

41 63 22 43 02

11 10 109 41 13 32 138 12 34

-5

17 176 265

-

19 4 18 8 40 15 12 102 9 10 191 81

-

36 134 70 4

193 10 lB 32 37 4 13 96

-

34 172 52 4 51 41 23 16

11

79 34 3

-

-

100 934 7

-

1 16 25

79 23 24 519 215 11

24 11

-

4 6

-

5 38 12

-24

30

--

13

111

11

-

49 147

-

5 274

5 129

56 17 25 27 76 32 l2 74

39

-

13

14 18 52 14 35 77

6 B 10 32 16

33 293 96 5 44 145 173 57

19 175 B7

5 66 24

172 160 71 21

3 25 13

-

-

-

21ncludes protective service workers and -allocated coses, not shown se-parately.

-

-

-

-

-

-

97 644 214 16 6 6 55 BB 232

-

27 10 46 5 55

-

51 77 5 12 326 76 86 17 93 34 9

11

20

-

31 231 90 46

-5

2 363 61 15 232 534 57 41 120

-

47 65 9 216

6 B 66

44 39 186 4

23

10

43 83 97 162 86 40 76 110 15 45 326 172 10 29 92 82 94

-

-

5 16 13 5 37 29

-

15 152 26

-

3B 17 4 7

-

4 -

-

10

-

28 5

-

22 5 6

-

l

503

174 202 127 179 429 131 3 48 391 272 59

5 245 186 59 4 6 B 155 140 10 5 291

12 150 119

-

14 59 31 2B 17 13 85 246 93 83

3Jncludes persons In other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

l

Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Houston

Irwin

Jackson

Jasper

Jeff Davis

Jefferson

Jenkins

Johnson

Jones

Lo mar

lDnier

3 106 146 11 83 8 44 42 31 11 11 7 182 383 99 219

737 77

1 200 46 5 13 9 19 7

975 18

523 41

l 118 68

713 19

322 10 4

25 5 11 4

50

14

l 472 73 19 39 4

1 320 66

18

2 468 141 4 106 5 26 47 28 19 13 13 100 155 35 80

18

5

64 5 35

52 10 42

657 226 311 120 164 231 74 48 214 290 213 25 16 17 408

166 57 56 53 60 140 8 14 173 173 135 4 19 10 256

177 43 106 28 42 4 11 84 63 41 5 13 4 149

1 097 98 4 74

494 50

271 14

OCCUPATION Total tmploytd, 16 years old and over----Professionot technical, and kindred workers-----Health workers----------------------------

Teachers, elementary and secondary schools_ __ _ Technicians, except health ____________ -- ---- -

Other professional workers-----------------Mancgers and administrators, except farm------Salaried ____________ -- ---- ---- ______ -----Self-em ployed ____ -- -- -- -- _________________ _

Sales workers------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers-------------------

Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Mechanics and repairmen ___________________ _

Construction crofts men ---- ______ ---- __ ----Operatives, except transport ________ ---- ______ _

Fem al• employed, 16 years old and over ___ _

technical, and kindred workers------

Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Manogers and administrators, except farm------Sales workers-------------------------------

-

--

-7

--

21 11 10

-

-

-4

17

66 9 49

27 86 15 33

68 67 12 34

434 112 129 193 147 420 160 28 136 675 553 62 18 14 502

109 27 58 24 49 85 10 7 139 94 44 21 12

411 49 316 46 35 147 11 4 48 183 135 8 11

261 90 138 33 42 149 27 12 73 63 10

10 12 17 78 47 20

104

189

183

48

1 427 99 8 63 7

313 50

404 18

211 28

92

7

545 25 5 8 7 7

Nondurable goads manufacturing ------------Nonmonufocturing Industries ____________ ----Transport equipment operatives ---- ___________ _ laborers. except farm __ ---- _________________ _ Con$truc1ion lo borers __________ ------------ _ Farmers and farm managers------------------Farm laborers and farm foremen --------------Service workers, except priva1e household•------Cletming and food service workers-----------HeOlth service workers---------------------'Personol service workers ___________________ _ Protective service workers __________________ _ Privat-e nausehold workers---- ________________ _

Health workers----------------------------

-6 7

Dun:ible goods manufacturing ----------------

Professionol~

-

71

-

-

44 -

-

Retail !rode-------------------------------

Clerical and kindred workers------------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -------Craftsmen, foremen, ond kindred workers. _______ _ Operotives, e>
--

16 40 196 126 70 8 36 12 454 368 56 11 483

-

-

-

6

Bl

-

18 -45 -

11 6 5 11 3 3 212 33 152 27 7

77

-

-

21 -

-9

41 35 6

240 222 18

42 64 31 21 12 104

8 9 55 38 4 4 179

35 30 5

35

183

48

-

-

109 109

14 -

303 264 39 6 4 18 202 153 25 16 394

-

11 12 17

-

-

11

-4

-

56

35 26 9 11 11 93 191 38

10

-

13 4 9

-3

6 3

-

-

-

5 29

312 80 115 117 114 221 20 3 43 214 125 62 14 8 162

392 30 336 26

25

175

32

567 44

-

128 10 4

-

-

-6

---

604 62 19 35 4 11 11 54 40 18

-

5 5 5

82 78 4

70 55 15

99 74 25

192 177 15

11 11

41 7 146 85 57 4 162

6

-

4

-

78 69 9

-

23 103 42 40

38 --

9 9 63 5

--

5

---4

-

6 6 5

-

-

-

-

117

112

-9 -

-

11 14 26 83 12 12 39 58 50 B

105 220 34

-

67 156 153 3

--

-

-

-

39 4

3

-

23

15

-

-3

7 11

-

-

-

18 15 74 58 4 12 245

13 145

$2 309

$2 298

2 952 2 578 1 944

2 500 2 791 2 180

1 861

1 405

3 143

2 304

...... ...

$2 238 3 714 2 579

$2 120

...

$970

3 416

...

1 472 73 75 105 492 91 28 4 74 61 39 165

1 320 74

322 71

87 591 62 8 5

38 43 26 6

-

39 26

-

102 99 3

26 36 28 8

175

32

120 250 243 322 075

$2 690

6

-

-

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Male, 16 years old and over with aarn1ngs3 _

Professional, managerial, and kindred workers ___ _ Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Opero1ivl!s, including transport ____________ ---- _ Laborers, except farm -----------------------Farmers. and form managers------------------form loborers, except unpaid, and form foremen __ female, 16 years old and over with aarnlngs3_

Clericcl and kindred workers------------------Operatives, including transport ____________ -----

$2 6 2 4 1

688 313 648 221 154

$3 483

$3 076

$4 220

3 569 4 410 2 931

4 143 3 346 2 275

4 766 2 893

1

35ci

2 000

1 984

$955

$2 063

...

2 820

$1 438 l 447 3 362

$2 643

100

...

$1 624 2 679 2 811

3 106 170 5 344 426 123 6 16 34 78 8 125

737 155

1 200 78

975 104 17 52 374 111

523 39 4 13 236 33 4 3 14 19 10 146

2 468 269 46 161 783 190

17 25 279

37 19 23 56

36 40

7

94 11

19 12

10

17

-

-

30 7

10 37 27 43 53 110 11 20 397 100 5 42 215 47 81

8 45 9

18 5 10 5 10 10

18 29

12 181 36

7 37 24

13 114 19 24

16 15 11 9

$3 6 3 3 3 2 2

515 769 810 700 407 667 372

$1 713 2 423 3 419

l

-

...

...

... ...

3 500

$3 6 3 3 2 1 2

176 417 638 516 977 382 108

...

...

$923

$845

2 343

2 417

1 118 209

713 109 3 50 265 113

-

-

$4 6 3 4 3

028 150 947 632 075

$4 6 4 4 4

...

-

3 000 2 880

...

INDUSTRY Total employed, 16 years old and over ____ _

AQr~culture, forestry, and fisheries _____________ _ Mining ____________________________________ _ Construction ________ ------ _________________ _ Manufacturing ______________________________ _ Furniture and lumber and wood products __ ----Metal industries ___________________________ _ Machinery, including electrical __________ -----Transportation equipment __________ -------- __

Other durable goods------------------------

Food ond kindred products ________ ---- __ ----_ Textiles and fabricated textile products -------Printing, pubtishing, and allied industries __ ---- _

Other nondurable goods (including not specified

manufacturing industries) ______________ ----Trucking service and warehousing ____ ---- __ ----Other transportation __ ------ _________________ _ Communications, utilities, and sanitary services --Wholesale trade ______ ------ _________________ _ F-ocd, bakery, and dairy stores ________________ _ Eating and drinking places ______ ---- __________ _ Other reJoll trade----------------------------

Finance, insurance, and real estate _____________ _ Business and repair services ______________ ----Private households __________ ---- ____________ _ Other personal services----------------------Entertainment and recreation services ----------Hospitals ____ ------ ____ ---- _· ___________ ---- _ E'ducationaJ and kindred services _______________ _ Other professional and related services ---------Public administration __________ ------ _________ _ 1

Includes allocated cases, not shown separately.

-

22 69 15 6 126 187 28 18 474 232 21 67 201 113 542

-

-

50 150 50

56 517 24

23 8 42 20

-

-

27 29 8 180 211 7

7

31

45 7

18 16 -

4 53 20 4 25 46

-

-

27 181 89 4 8 45 18 25

-

-

37 14 114 41

12 89 41

-

-

-

-

-

13 60 14

131 -

-

-

8 5 31 5 52

10 5 10 4 34 4

170 27

52 17

26 61 12 24

9 46 40

-

-

-

-

-

178

-

-

:iJncludes protective service workers and allocated cases, not shown separately,

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

-

24 239 58 27

16 7 113

-

41 68 8 9 264 35

14 142 24

18 83 22 24

5 24 13 6

72 119 42 43

-

-

-

-

-11

-

8 491

-

16 3 38 27 27 95 3 19 160 56

-

3

-

-6

-

-

-

-

6 5 17 4 7 12

-

18 48 51

-

5

-

-

-

1ncludes persons in other occupation groups, no1 shown separately.

GEORGIA

12 - 557

Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

I

[Data based an sample, see text. Far minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc,) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Laurens

Lee

Liberty

Lincoln

long

Lowndes

McDuffie

Mcintosh

Macon

Madison

Marion

3 440 189 14 161

830 64 6 37

1 313 68

918 26 10 16

292 23

2 195 153 4 122

660 14

805

16 15 15

Construction craftsmen ----------------- .. ---

14 29 20 9 32 23 116 241 44 123

8 23 35 21 14 26 26 81 130 51 43

2 075 93 6 69

1 136 36

5

5 255 200 22 108

Operatives, except transport------------------Durable goods manufacturing ---------- -----Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Nonmonufacturlng industries----------------Transport equipment opera1ives ---------------Labarers, exceptlaborers farm -----------------------Construction _____ .., ________________ _ Formers and form managers------------------ Farm laborers and form foremen -------------Service workers, except private household'-----Cleaning and food service workers-----------Health servJ.ce workers--------------------Personol service workers __ -- __ -- -- __ -------Protectiv8' service Wllrkers __ ... __________ ---Private household workers __ •• ____ ---- _______ _-

710 137 446 127 222 403 81 71 284 571 393 97 22 11 572

--

OCCUPATION Total employed, 16 yHn old and over ____ _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers .. ----Heolth workers---------------------------Teachers, elementary ond secondary schools ___ _ Techniciens, except health------------------Other professional workers ____ ---- -- _... _____ _ Managers and administrators, except farm------Salaried -- -- -- __ -- ---- ---- __ ---- ______ ---Self·emplayed-- ______ -- -- -- __ ------ __ ------

-

S.a les workers------------------------------Retail trade------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Mechanics ond repairmeO--------------------

-

-9

4

5 95 22 62

111

175 6 113 56 95 188

-

B 2 6

-

19 132 35 60 287 53 160 74

4 9

-

65 72 56 16 78 49 229 582 57 244

-

6 6

-3 -

109

209

108

32

1 474 142 10 127 16 9 5 37 13 6

290 53 6 30 5 4 4

566 38

362

101 18 4 9 5

2 424 125 16 87 6

-

44 38 160 32 32

339 288 51 9 20 13 348 222 70 11 535

48 37 11

-

20 40 51 61 58 14 36 185 82 65 9

23 71 96 139 102

72 46 43

7 -

--

27

--

-4

59 161 21

-

-3

26 10 16 2

9 13 13 65 5 2

-15

101 79 22 6

142 127 15

-

11 7

-6

35 5 16 14 10

77 8 14 11 70 59

-

--

12 8

4 5

lll 76

29 27 24

29

209

108

32

932 143 493 244 659 885 500

$3 241

$2 357

$2 009 2 761 2 688

$1 190 2 279

1 313 236 11 75 252 54

918 lll

13 54 46

12

109

-7

--

18 28 8 20 21 4 36 275 30 184 679 136 443 100 164 214 51

18

-

-

-

27 46 21 25 6 6 51 193 36

59 59

-4

4 36 89

5

lll

49 423 33 270 120

465 96 290

19

56

82 280 25 30 341 256 194 41 5 5 292

235 31

-

-

52 198 139 32 4

8 164 131

-4

315

24 26

965 68 6 56 16 4

494 32

954 114 4 95 5

-

32 8 4 4 17 3 20

-

6 6 46

593 496 97 17 52 109 594 361 121 21 692

-

32 -4

-

5

10 11 11

l 011 232 552 227 329 627 76 107 335 969 596 146 36 26 716

--

Ftmale employed, 16 y11rs old and aver __ _ Professional, technical, and kindred workers----Heolth workers ________ ---- __ ------ ---- __ _ Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __ _ Managers ond administrators, except form _____ _Soles wor)(ers ---------.. -------.. ---.. -------- Retail and trade-·-----------·---·-----------Clerical kindred workers _________________ _Secretaries, stenographers, ond typists .., _____ _Croflsmen, foremen, end kindred workers ______ _ Operatives, except transport ... ,. __________ .. ___ _ Manufacturing ________ ------ ____ ---------Nonmonufocturing industries---------------- Tronsport equipment operatives ________ .., ______ ,. Laborers, except farm ------ ... ---------------Farm workers------------------------------ Service workers. except private household:! _____ _ Cleaning and faad service workers---------.... Heart~ service workers..------------------- .. Personal sen1fce workers------------------Private household workers-----·-------------- -

37

340

285 202 83 7 4

284 56

132 43

94 85

73 32 4 310

-4

7

29 7 19

BO 283 36 175 72 43 46 15

230 33 150 47 100 58 5 25 87 78

-

17 128 128

56

---

15

--

42

109

294 14

339 51 5 38 4

-

6

158 119 39

-

14

3

99 80 19

8 -

-

-

5 21 33 19 7

287

42

109

508 000 941 117 740 400 000

$3 333

$3 107

4 500 3 491 2 583

3 929 3 380 3 300 658

$2 739

$2 187

3 167

3 122

660 34 27 59 239

805 137 3 32 283 65 13

5

23

4

23 19

228 215 13

-

-

17 15 11

-14

5 13

41 56 172 115 41

-

38

--

-14

-38

60 5

6 B -

58 58

-

-

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

-

Male. 16 yee1r1 old an.d over with earnlngs:i

914 471 532 194 738 382 816

$2 598

-

$1 560 2 688 3 058

$1 294

--M~~-------------------Construction -------.. ------ ---- __ .. _.. _____ .. -Manufacturing -- ______ -- .... __ -- -- -- ______ -- -- --

3 440 407 56 189 956 263

830 225 5 84 75

Professional, monogerlol, and kindred workers ....... Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers .... ---- .. Operatives. including transport---------------- Laborers, except form ---.. -----------.. - .... ---Farmers and form managers----.-------------- Farm laborers, except unpaid, and farm foremen _-

-

Fe1ule, 16 years old and over with earnlng13 Clerical and kindred workers------------------ Operatives, including transport ---- ------ ---- __

$2 5 3 3 2 l I

2 2 3 2 2

857 971 133 667 073

-

2 500

$2 3 3 3 2 1 2

4 157 3 413 2 500

-

2 211

...

...

1 950 3 087

...

...

$3 6 3 3 2 2 1

250 550 540 560 836 024 462

$3 6 3 4 3

821 188 700 069 103

-

$3 5 3 3 3

718 214 962 850 489

$2 6 2 3 2 l 2

2 556

...-

... ...

$1 758 2 269 2 964

$2 123

$1 746

3 411

1 726

...

$1 279 2 067 l 726

292 49

5 255 478 9 399 1 397 260 129

2 075 84

1 136 155

44 255 826 196 18

66 489 74 9

2 195 401 5 131 642 43 54

$1 037

-

...-

l 794

...

INDUSTRY Total employ.cl, 16 years ol-d and ovar ----

Agriculture. forestry, and fisheries ____ ,._., __ .. __ _

---Othr transportation------------------------- ComrnunicaUans, utilities, and sanitary services __ Wholesale trod•-- ______________ •• ----------. food, bakery, end dairy stores ------------ ---- Eoting and drinking places-------------------- Other retail trade --------------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate _____________ _Business and repair services---.. -----------.. -- Private households __ -------- ____ ------ __ -·-- Furoit11re and ltJm ber and wood products __ ---Metal industries ________ ---------- ____ ----Mochi11ery, including electricoi ..... __ ---- __ .... __ _ Transportation equipment-----------.. ------Other durable goods----------------------Food and kindred products _________________ _ Textiles ond fabricated textile products ------Printing, publishing, ond arlied indusfries _____ _ Other nondurable goods (including not specified manufacturing industries) ____ -- __ ---- __ ---Trucking service and WClrehousing __ .... _________ _-

Other pers.onol services---------------------- Entertainment ond recreation services ---------- Hospitals ------ __ ---- ------------------ ___ _Educatlonol and kindred servlce•--------------- Other professional and related services --------Public administration ... -----------------------

--

1lncludes o/focated coses, not shown sepo.rotely,

12 - 558

GEORGIA

4

--

83 56 419 12

15 5

11 29

-

119 46

15

42 42

15 43 23 12 28 27 10 15 90 34

117 44 73 115 39 22

552 112 24 223 275 65 41 2

--

5

-

110 411 169

-

18 53 24

-

--5 --

142 6

39

24

36 44 20 6 45 86

6

-

7 10 33 6

-

12 36

26

-

245

17

-5

56

BO

31 35

54

38

--

75

128

-

-

25 11

-

~ 36

34

25

6 108 36

29 10

-

-

-

-52

33

8

21 12

-

-

-

-

105 83 Bl 455

51 9

-

-

-

-

4 33 59 3

50 14 413 62

B

-7

26 72 101

-

184

284 39 57 170 178 58 165 372 42 40 677

368

307 6

6 3

25

27 25 30 5 32

26 22 87 3 61 22

31 43 53 40 32 74

7 16 32 6 19 28

13 294 45 15 36 201 87 49

13 46 35

-

77

13 16 289 64

284

-

26 156 300 219 189

1ncludes protective service workers and allocated <:oses, not shown separo1ely.

52 107 36 93 3

-

-

30 15

-

-

113 12

29

-

-

5

-

--

74 17 3

-

12

11 152 6

-

24 5

-

21

40 6 22 19

-

-21

109

69

33 5

1ncludes persons Jn other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Dato based on sample, see text. For minimum bose for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Meriwether

Miller

Mitchell

2 984 183 30 115

466 8

2 776 137 17 107

1 888 47 10 27

13 13 5 8 27 27 53 220 48 127

10 16 3 13 11 11 52 158 38 79

Monroe Montgomery

Morgan

Muscogee

Newton

Oconee

Oglethorpe

Paulding

631 33

1 401 45

2 990 45

427

26 19

926 23 6 14

433 23 16

29

6 85 16 49

13 776 l 312 334 622 14 342 249 214 35 267 162 l 060 1 418 259 601

429 46 355 28 74 203 95 42 177 137 109 21 4

2 201 231 1 175 795 777 1 158 333 10 33 3 3B8 2 378 365 278

l 040 367 532 141 176 457 127 4 136 369 276 15 15 18 307

OCCUPATION Total employed, 16 years old and over-----

Professionol, technical, and kindred workers-----Health workers---------------------------Teachers. elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Te<:hnician.s, except health------------------Other professional workers -----------------Mcrnogers and administrators, except farm--- .. --S~~d ---- - - - - - -_ Self-em ployed __ -- -- -- -- -- -_______________ Sales workers __ ---- ________ ---- __ ---- __ ---- _ Retail trade ____ ------ -------------- ------ _ Clerical ond kindred workers------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers-------Mechanics (Ind repairmen ___________________ _ Constrnctlon craftsmen ---- ____________ ----Operatives, except transport __ -- ____ ---- ------ .. Durable goods manufacturing ---------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Nonmonufocturing industries----------------Transport eQuipment operatives ---------------laborers, except farm -----------------------Construction laborers ____ ------ __ ---- -- ---- .. Formers and farm managers------------------Form laborers and form foremen--------------5-ervice workers, except private household'------Cleaning and food service workers ______ .... ---Health service workers---------------------Personol service workers ---- ____ ---- __ -----Protective service workers ________ ------ ......... Private household workers---- __ -------- __ ---- femal• employed, 16 years old and over ___ _

Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Health workers---------------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools .. __ _ Managers ond administrators, except form------ Soles workers------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------Clerical end kindred workers------------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _

38

50 41 9 17 17 61 266 58 130 741 342 273 126 173 416 68 103 261 368 2B1 58

--

325

MM~~~q

-

11

57 16 29 12 31 54

524 54 339 131 96 440 46 77 585 262 197 33 21

-

9 139 13

11 2

-

144 193 8

568

26 454 88 129 309

72 19 76 269 224 25 11 6 234

-

342

-4

-

179 9 166 4 30 110

-

23 77

64 43 16

-

76

25B 190 6B

355 307 4B 4

113 113

13 11 2

318

13B

53 182 187 144 23 16 33B

179 000 570 623 204 575 4B4

$1 758

-

--

-

-

-

25

34 2B 6

-

-6

34

376 312 64 5 20 72 194 137 39

8

-

-

-

--

-

-

5 5

274 23

6 66 9 26

-

11

-

842 34 10 18 3 11 11 11 7

6

-

-

1 196 116 17 B9 6 lB lB 27 10 9

l 225 129 25 76 13

Operatives, except_____________ transport ________ ---- __ ---_ Nonmanufocturing industries ______ ---- _____ _-Tr-ansport equipment operatives __________ -- ---laborers, except farm -------------------.. --- Form workers-----------------------------Service workers, except private household2 _____ _Cleaning and food service workers----------- Heolth service workers---------------------Persono! service workers ______ -- ---- __ -----Privale household workers_ _________ ---- _____ _-

8 ---

-

-

197

1 903

600 17

6 855 964 290 492 54 116 B2 651 131

17 6 6 -

23 5

-5

239 226 13 2 3 26 104 B2 15 4 197

--

36

72

3 32 26 36 7 4

1 002 5BB 414 20 92 5 2 022 l 34B 314 160 1 857

590 531 59 18 42 26 223 166 7 11 303

015 033 514 946 263

7 7

-

-14

8 6

8 102 36 40

72 37 31 4 26 58 28

-

45 95 87

-B 75

179

-

-6 6 2

-7

62 20 20

162 25 79 58 49 164 40 9 67 143 120 7 11

93 51 32 10

167

71

414 20

183 12 12

66 41 17 8 37 48 19

-

11

-

-

6 14

10 -

-3 --

-

-

B 69

$3 952

$2 825

$3 215

$4 567

4 405 4 066 3 923

3 3 550 2 316

3 512 3 544 3 321

l 231

l 7Bl

2 262

2 639

...-

$2 056 2 B30 2 959

$2 056 1 769 3 081

$1 592

.. .

$1 613

...

$2 350

...

3 074

2 950

2 990 161 37 287 l 314 43 58 126 27 232 90 525

427 50

433 16

B5 4 14 3

926 B6 55 93 209 40 4 7

-

13 776 70 41 l 113 2 362 38 195 B4 16 142 39B 1 232 31

21 B 35

34 45 50

-

28

49 4

226 198

213 131

-

29

-

13

3

28 15 ·56 8 15 33 6 6 160 43

120 232 219 205 611 930 33B 333 1 B96 1 039 14B 796 l 433 710 982

11 6B 71 24 42 143 12 19 320 91 14 15 125 56 49

3 B

4

11

11 3

32 10 31 41 4 21 179 24 4 18 106

234

68

522 400 564 667 374

$2 876

2 659

1595

$1 222 2 5B3 2 304

$2 152

...

$2 313

-

$1 611

3 045

2 593

3 085

2 776 697 3 136 772 165 8 5 52

1 888 95 21 152 740 155 3

631 129

1 401 231

-

l 313 36

-7

3 9 3 6 3

-6 6 8 35 12 16

-

4 52 14 2B 10 67

2 188 163 25

-

5 20 13 7 46 40 92 298 54 168

B9 63 26 4 16 20 60 62 7 6 182

7 12 41 35 6

-

lll

-

40

--

19 19

--

76 6B

-

38 38

-

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

-

Male, 16 years old and over with earn1ngs3 Professional, managerial, and kindred workers---Crnftsmen, foremen, ond kindred workers __ -----Operatives~ Including transport---------------- Laborers, except farm ______ ., _______________ _ Formers and form managers------------------ farm laborers, except unpaid, and form foremen _-

$3 6 3 3 3 1 l

Female, 16 years old and over with earnings3 Clerical and kindred workers-----------------Operatives, including tronsport ______ ---- __ ----

$1 665 1 758 2 B65

l 150

2 984 3B2

466 169

-

-

...

2 700 2 063 1 5B3 $744

-

$2 6 3 2 3 l l

797 000 710 944 199 667 9BO

$3 4 4 3 3

875

4 3 561 2 722

$3 7 3 3 3 2 l

092 067 662 300 244 630 919

...

$4 7 4 3 3

...

-

545

-

7929 5 269 4 615

INDUSTRY Total employed, 16 years old and over---- Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries------------Mining ------ __________ ---- _______________ _Construction ________ ---- __________________ _Manufacturing __________ -------- ___________ _Furniture and lumller and wood products _____ _Metal industries-- __ ---- ______________ -----Machinery, including electrical ____ ---- __ ---- __ Transportation equipment ________ ---- __ ----Other durable goods-----------------------Food and kindred products _________________ _ Textiles and fabricated textile products ------- Printing, publishing, and allied Industries------ Other nondurable goods (including not specified manufacturing Industries) __ ---- __ ------ ___ _Trucking service and warehousing .... __ ------ ___ _Other transportation ________ ---------- __ ----Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ Wholesale trade __________ -------- ______ ------Food, bakery, and dairy stares ---------------- Eating and drinking places-------------------Other retail trade --------------------------- Finance, insure.nee, and real estate------------Business and repair services ________ ------ ___ _ Private households ---- __ -------- __ ---- __ ---Other personal services ---------------------Entertainment and recreation services ---------Hospitals ------ ------ ---------- __ ------ ___ _ Educational and kindred services---------- ____ _ Other professional and related services --------- Pubtic cd'm~nistrotion .... ------------------ ------

-

---

•Includes allocated cases, not shown separotely.

-

221 l 021 154 165 15 15 274 102 219

-

77 13 63 52 74 34 37 127 9 32 303 123 16 125 257 42 53

-

-

99 54 5

16 16 B 9 12 -

4 6

-

148

--

2 B 7 2

-

.317 167

58 15 36 34 105 40 37 104 2 14 337 70 13 31 201 70 59

-

10 24 9 488

-

51 12

-

2B 269 81

-

--

6 177

-

5

-

6

20 98 2B 26 lB 54

5 9 10

lB 229 172

74 11

-

15 BB 38 64

-

-6

-

11 63 10

-

133

531 50 20 10 6 6 125 265

-

28 54 17 13

21ncludes protective service workers and allocated coses, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

3 1ncludes

-

47 -

-

23 26 2 7 75 30

-

5 30 9 10

-

-

29 178 25 5 11

BO 10

6

-

-

4

9

-7 13

-

63 B

-

47 lB 17 15

-5

persons in other occupation groups. not shown separately.

GEORGIA

12-559

Table 127.

Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties: 1970-Continued [Doto based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent. median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Peach

Pierce

Pike

Polk

Pulaski

Putnam

Quitman

Randolph

Richmond

Rockdale

Schley

2 873 344 11 177 10 146 86 73 13 46

528 24

924 11 4 7

1 515 62 13 33

843 30 3 20

1 349 68 5 40 6 17

281

1 408 47 4 24

14 859 l 165 256 517 51 341 318 250 68 207 153 l 024 l 400 326 537

1 081 35 10 18

404 11

OCCUPATION Total employed, 16 yean old ond over----Professional, techolcol, and kindred workers-----Health workers---------------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _

Technicians. except health-----------------Other professional workers ___ ., _________ .. ___ _Mon.agers and administrators, except farm------Salaried ----------------------____ ------_ Self·employed __________ -- -- __ -- ___________

Sales workers------------------------------ -

33

Retail trade ------------------------------Clerical and kiodred workers---------- __ ------ Craftsmen, foremen 1 a.nd kindred workers--------

345 284 65 124

Mechanics and repairmen.,. _____________ .,. ___ _ Construction craftsmen -------------------- Operatives, except transport------------------ Durable goods manufacturing --------------- Nondurable goods manufacturing-----------Non-manufacturing industries ---- ________ ---Transport equipment operatives--------------- Laborers, except form ----------------------Construction laborers ______ ---- ___________ _ Formers and farm managers------------------ Form laborers and farm foremen-------------- Service workers, except private household 1 ___ ,., __ Cleaning and food service workers-----------_Health service workers ____________________ Per$onal service workers __________________ _Protective service- workers------------ __ ---Privote household workers _______ .. ____ .. ______ _

418 127 105 186 141 221 25 3 193 389 315 17 17 21 403

--

--

Female employed, 16 years old and over,.. __ Professional, technical, and kindred workers----- Health workers--------------------------- -

Teachers, elementary and secondary schools __ _ Managers and odminis.trators, except form ------ Sales workers ---- -- -- -- ---- ---- -- ------ ----

-Secretaries, stenogrophrs, and typists ------- Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ ----- -

Retail trade -----------------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------

24 -

7 7

-

--8 43 4 20 82

-

53 29 20 96 21 13 69 118 62 33 11

-

5 5 6

-

7 -

8 8 28 16 12

--

253 12 187 54 67 103 39

491 78 319 94 66 209 63

85

449

146 102 86 8

11 276 204 31 32

39 46 49 97 23 15 75 135 79 52

228 184 37 48 212 25 14 91 145 134 6 5

-

-

-

-

5 228

250

1 345 214 7 146 48 33 20 243 110 4

232 24

365 7 4 3

677

421 23 3 20

8

-6

26 12 4

106 44 62 5 27 27 239 200 17 13 399

41 21 20

129 121

Operatives, except transport------------------ Manufacturing ______ -- ____ ------ ---- _____ _Nonmanufocturing industries---------------Transport equipment operatives --------------- Labor.ers1 except farm ----------------------- Farm workers---- .. ------------------------- Service workers, except private household 2 - - - - - - Cleaning and food service workers __________ ,. Health service workers--------------------Personol service workers ________ ---- ______ _ Private house-hold workers ___________________ _

--

-

-6

42

57

-

a

-16

35 15

68 64 4

48

115

-

10 27 114 13 65

115

-

-

19 88 35 47

-

54 B

33 7

e -

31 16 15

167 '167

7 5 185 137 16 23 220

24 3 80 42 34

39 9 109 103 6

245

a

296 153 129 4

--

248

92

543 32 4 24 9 10

58

5

-

5

15

191 151 40

196 82 29 85 102 201 14

-

40

-6

-

31 86 22 25

73 31 3 39 25 55 16 4 42 10 10

5

10 3

-

10

4

548 50

9

19 30 30

-

156

-

-

---9

15

40 104 46 30

48

24

10 10

48 68 19 24

-

5

5 --

---

-

--

156

58

236

418 000 152 911 587

$2 615

l 857

2 537

2 235

1 201

$746

$2 228

$998

675

-

$1 180

3 627

843 103

1 349 138

281 56 11

1 408 322

136 45

25

643 87 257 8 11 11

61 58

44 324 223

-

-

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS

-5 4

-

-

774 210 428 115 132 107 704 203 63

-18

47 20 27 21 26 3 141 120 4

-

1 154

-

20 16 4

-

2 567 610 l 131 826 l 006 1 345 184 11 83 3 997 2 341 875 375 112 l 736

-

-

I 135 682 453 42 138 11 2 347 l 355 638 186 l 693

5 6

25

-

7 30 14 16 11 7 65 88 13 30 306 160 112 34 91 200 82 8 21 91 71

6 19

11

33

-

18

55 29 17 9 41 29

4

-

12 27 79 42 18

135

81

--

5

436 29 10 12 6

185 6

-

6 12

-

6 -

34

-

16

10

155 145 to

16 16

-

-

-

54 24 18

-

3 58 47

-

5 135

Bl

085 676 520 293

$4 703

$2 591

5 500

550

l 813

.. . ...

2 000 3 444 3 833

$2 539 3 250 3 162

$2 250 3 682 3 544

$988

1 081 26 16 167 394 18 28 79

404 39

11 71

49

-

14 859 142 40 777 3 378 154 35 52 37 I 123 558 779 10

39 69 5

5 12

37 21

630 224

74 64

3 9

33 5 51 17 11 70 14 20 260 43

253 316 439 188 517 052 351 228 625 992 197 548 254 751 587

15 14 20 4 65 9 6 132 26 3 19 31 36 29

.•,·:

:~r··

Male, 16 years oid arid over with aatniag1:1 Professional, manageriafi and l
--Famale, 16 yaar1 old a"d over with earnlngs:i Clerical ond kindred workers------------------ Operatives, includlng transport _______________ _

-

$3 6 5 4 2

628 556 286 079 333

$3 590

$3 102

5 725 4 917 3 393

2 941 3 522 3 081

2 058

l 071

l 673

$1 608 l 750 2 139

$2 000 2 167

$1 732 2 500 3 119

2 873 206 8 164 470 81

528 92

924 154

...

...

-

$4 171 e 611 4 439 4 711 3 207

...$1 7)2 ... 3 093

$3

0~7

3 947 3 445 2 031

$3 11 4 3 2

...-

2 857 2 685

...

...-

$2 2 3 3 2

419 737 313 217 574

...

-

2 130

$4 6 4 4 3

4 911 4 476

...

844

... ...

INDUSTRY Total 11n1Ployad, 16 years old and ove-r ----

--

A~r!culture, forestry, and flshedes ------------Mining -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---- -- -- ---- ---- -- -- -- -

Construction ___________ .. ---- ____ ---- -- ____ _Manufacturing __ ---- ______ ---- ____ ---- -- ___ _Furniture and lumber and wood products .... ---- Metal industries __ -- ---- ---- ---- ------ ---- _-

Other durable goods----------------------food and kindred products _________________ _ Textiles and fabricated textile products------- Printing, publishing, and allied industries------ Other nondurable goods (including not specified Machinery, including electrical ______________ _

~

Transportation equipment_ ___ --------------_

126 22 61 46 3

manufacturing industries) ________ ---- _____ _Trucking service Dnd warehousing __________ ---- Other transportation ____ ------ ______ -- ... ____ _Cammunicotions, utilities, and sanitary services __ -

Wholesale trade ______ ---------------- ______ _-

Food, bakery, and dairy stores ____________ .., __ _ Eating and drinking places-------------------- -

Other retoll trode --------------------------- -

Finance, insurance, and real estate------------- Business and repair services------------------ Private tiauseholds -------------------------- Other personal services------ .. --------------Entertainment and recreation services ------ ___ _-

Educ-ational and kindred services ______________ _ Other professional and related services ________ _Public administration .... ______ ------ .... __ _-

Hospifals ---------- __ -------- ---- ------ ___ _ -----~

1

1ncludes allocated coses, not,shown separately.

12 - 560 GEORGIA

31 116

-

-

5

23 18

5

-

115 18

65

20 59 52 45

25

49 174 34 30 394 115

5 20 708 73 229 2

-

4

-

17 5 7

33

--

55 17 13 49 43 7 14

63 214

1 515 14 lS 84 622 23 52 11 10 37 7 344

5 11

138 13

-7

231 5

26 37 19 t4 14 32 6

69 25 23

5 8 6

12 40

-

71

343 52

-

6 3

-

-

-

-

11

20 58 21 16 224 150

17 25 30 14

45 70 37 9

100 -

-

SS 6

--5 12 68

15 16 39

7 33 232 41 12 43 31 31 23

81

-

--

11

-

22

3

-

24 15 66 --13 10

-4

32 40

5 8 149 17 21 29 110 8 12

/ncludes protective service workers and allocated cases, not shown separately.

3

-

-

19

21 13

11

-

14 86 24 49

1 l l l

5

-

12 117 26

-

11

11

4

-

6

15 17 16

--

62 15

-

12 41

27 12

lncludes persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970- Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent 1 median, etc,) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Screven

Seminole

Spalding

Stephens

Stewart

Sumter

Talbot

Taliaferro

Tattnall

Taylor

Telfair

1 805 65 3 39

665 42

3 711 145 14 110

1 278 3B

408 B

973 29

1 070 46 15 21

1 186 59

14 11

1 151 113 12 87 5 9 5

3 670 197 lB 111

23 25 10 15 14 4 10 71 20 30

968 36 3 23 2 B 15 15

15 15

B 8 32 104 33 34 370 168 177 25 32 74 12

-

65 34 31 41 41 111 286 36 141

OCCUPATION Total employed, 16 years old and over-----

Professlonol, tec.hnical, and kindred workers-----Henlth workers----------------------------

Teachers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technidons. except health------------------Other professional workers ____ -- ---- __ ---- -Managers administrators, except farm-------_ Salaried and _________________________________ Self·employ•d ______________ -- -- -- __ -- -- -- -Sales workers ---- ______ ---- -- -- -- ---- -- ---- Retoll trade------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers ______________ ----Craftsmen, foremen, ond kindred workers _______ _ Mechanics and repairmen ________ ---- __ ---- __ Construction craftsmen ---- ______________ -- _ Operoti'Ves, except transport ______________ ---- _ Duroble goods manufacturing---------------Nandurab~e goods manufacturing ------------Nanmonufccturing industries ---- __ ---- __ ----Tronsport equipment operatives ---------------Laborers, except form __ ------ __ -- -- ____ ---- -Construction laborers __ ---- ______ ---- ____ --Farmers and form managers------------------Farm laborers and form foremen --------------Servk.e workers, except private household 1 - - - - - - Cleaning and food service workers ________ ---Health service workers __ -- ____ ---- ____ -----Personal service workers ___________________ _ Protective service workers ________ ---- __ -- --Private household workers __________________ ---

2B -

-

50 31 19 34 24 193 197 66 85

-

11

-

53 5 25

384 80 238 66 146 251 45 71 168 249 1B4 31 22 4 351

Female employed, 16 years old and aver ___ _ Professional, t-echnicol, and kindred workers-----Health workers---------------------------Teachers, elementary and secondary schools---Managers and administrators, except form------Sales workers ____________________ ---- ____ --Retoll lrode ------------------------------Clerkol and kindred workers------------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists __ -----Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ -----Operatives, except transport ________ -- ________ _ Manufacturing---- ________ ---- ____________ _ Nonmonufocturing industries----------------Transporl equipment operatives ---------------Laborers, except farm __________________ -----Farm wa.rkers ------------------------------Service workers, except private household~ ______ _ Cleaning and food service workers-----------Health service workers-------------- .. ------Personol service workers ______ -- ---- __ ---- -Private household workers ____________________ _

21

141 18

72 51 28 51 5 35 100 84

50 18

-

6 120

763 42 3 32 10 4 4 5

259 29

7

6

157 121 36 10 9 15 158 127 14 17 346

31 66 15 37

171 87 20 64 BB 192 62 12 127 137 127

-

13 148 116 16 12

-209

-

136

13 13 30 159 16 82

803 461 223 119 239 357 87 75 345 458 374 60 10

386 194 173 19 79 182 22

-

59 138 124 11

-

75 74 l

119

308 276 32

154 154

-

53 23 30

116

65 44 10 7 136

4 93 B7

7 50 312 241 51 10 660

26

359 253 76 20 534

-

492 100 B02 762 532

$3 569

15

13

-

-

-

202

12 174

4

221 212 9

-

206

-

618 505 113 16 52

-

24 66 183 80 12 189 117 96 19

230 30 161 39 45 163 26 38 152 154 89 18

17

16 8 4

-4

143 8

-

68 57 11

173

lll

-

421 24

7 -

24 6

-

37

-

13

16

6 6

-

-

24 9 4

46 22 24

130 110 20

45

114 5 B 9 70 BO 59 5 5 99

206

$3 020

$2 137

$3 114

-

533 37

-

-

2 4 9 4 5

18

423 38 15 13

-

4

-

184 26 125 33 32 116

13 30 9 14

-

11 11 19

39 91 43 25

39 243 168 128 15 5 4 106

5

22

23 85 17 54

17

-

20 33 28

-4

17 29 13 7

163

-

8 48 26 18

-

19 44 4 23 157 59 90 8 18 40 4

504 26

10

52 28 24

-

4

-

55

10 --

5 10 4 6

20 8 12

179

-

1 615 151 18 95 16 36 36 44 10 31

-

-

693

445 73 12 61

-

24 -

45

475 27 3 16 4 8 8

-

-B

-

1 811 103 14 B9 10 19 14 91 7 9

15 --

-

l 084 129 760 195 253 572 135 8 93 522 3B2 81 31 5 560

6B

-5

-

23 15

-

13 39 65 52 13

-

-

35 120 74 14 1B 170



-

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Mole, 16 years old and over with earnlngs3 _ Professional, managerial, and kindred workers---Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Operotives, including transport ________________ _ laborers, except form ____ ---- _______________ _ Farmers and farm managers------------------Form laborers, except unpaid, and form foremen __ female, 16 years old and over with aarn1ngs3_

Clerical and kindred workers ______________ ---- _ Operatives, including transport ---- -- -- ________ _

557 231 912 129 333 776 2 089

$2 807

$898

-

$1 290

2 493

l 778

1 805 261 7 76 555 183 23 12

665 156

$2 7 2 3 2

4 4 2 2 l

125 667 024 577 868

-

$3 6 3 3 3

...

l 833

4 102 3 553 3 375

...-

$2 4 3 3 2

205 409 029 849 116 071 827

$3 108 900 3 533 3 571 2 441

$1 413 1 588 3 300

$1 643 2 227 3 094

$1 365

$1 125

$938

2 327

...

$1 490

l 765

l 458

2 946

3 670 440 7 189 1 030 161 141 59 219 146 35 206

1 278 64 3 B2 612 203 28 6

408 20 7 24 213 9B 5

973 292

1 070 222 15 151 197 28

1 186 231

4 7

63

13 51

14

6 10 27 7 18 27 16 4 198 43

72

10 17 9 9 21 47 4 17 170

878 864 429 169 853

...

2 280

$1 869 3 100 2 902

$2 923

$991

3 472

2 571

3 711 126 5 241 l 251 43 5 19 101 48 184 757 10

968 13

1 151 153 22 103 291 235

-

...

$3 5 4 3 3 l l

-

2 875

3 500 3 026 2 125

......

3 3 l 2 2

i67

406 105 918 350 025

3 3 660 3 237 2 023

...

$2 4 3 2 2 1 2

592 250 786 875 477 375 372

.. .

INDUSTRY Total employed, 16 years old and over----AQr~culture-, forestry, and fisheries--------------_ M1n1ng ____________________________________

Construction _______________________________ _ Manufacturing ______________________________ _ Furniture and lumber and wood products ______ _ Metol industries ________________ ------ __ ---Machinery, including electrical _______________ _ Transportation equipment_ _________________ -Other durable goods ______ ---- ________ ---- __ Food and kindred products __________________ _ Te
1ncludes allocated cases, not shown separately.

-

-

34 158 22 12

-

42 18 251

6 15 39 10 6

26 14

48

84 58

39 5 22 16 55 86

12 12 25 3 23 27

16 345 74 5 42 88 76 23

101 35 3 14 2B 14 20

50 128 143 55 B3 254 44 29 561 203 25 90 215 88 62

-

-

-

-

38

522 186 68 16 9 7 34 193

9 -

9 27

-

8 19 35

-

21 137 35

-

29 39 36

-

--

9 25 2 16

-

-7

131 12 69

125 11 226

-

-

64

103 59 48 80 171 15 10 679 106 4 86 371 117 19

21ncludes protective service workers and allocated coses, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

-

17

-

24 109 6

6 3

-8

' 17 71

-

lB

252

72

-

10 8 2 82 74

-

-5 9 5

-

114

-

-

59 334 111

-

14

-

14 32 121 6

4 4 16 9 14 4

4 5 25 6 36 9 37 5

13 28 4 22 47

4 42 6

6 107 47

11 197 34

36 54 4 4 178 37

62 29 37

20 51 36 13

27 B5 27 22

-

-

-

29 9 3

-

-

36 9

36

-

17 20 44

-

7

-

1ncludes persons In other occupation groups 1 not shown separately.

GEORGIA

12 - 561

Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based on sample, see text. For minimum base for derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Terrell

Thomas

Tift

Toombs

Treutlen

Troup

Turner

Twiggs

Upson

Walker

Walton

1 974 138 23 95

4 313 190 30 125

2 294 130 25 91

1 722 47 10 31

566 32

4 859 196 16 154

1 056 B3

1 133 21

2 303 52 5 43

764 26 5 16

2 254 103 7 71

20 24 12 12 31 22 B2 228 55 120 39B 23 321 54 42 293 41 33 250 159 92 5 20 16 296

35 54 35 19 63 44 122 334 45 174 799 259 337 203 228 615 75 114 543 644 429 112 63 22 607

14 23 9 14 4 4 57 100 30 40 421 120 202 99 99 227 46 18 497 405 300 35 22 10 313

6 47 32 15 5 5 49 126 17 73 475 61 344 70 64 23B 23 20 172 223 166 21 25 11 256

26 49 45 4 53 25 137 320 85 152 1 473 147 1 224 102 290 467 59 32 B6 807 616 106 62 9 949

23 3

4 16 16

5 11 11

25 34 23

10

8 8 17 46 16 8 2B9 68 212 9 39 100 10

21 B 86 189 26 109 792 56 653 83 96 324 B7 17 126 213 150 25

843 117 23 84

I 918 12B 27 96 13 28 23 B7 36 17 332 250 B2 7 67 195 441 274 69 5B 603

1 111 Bl 21 60 9 4 4 19 5 12 183 149 34 3 10 231 254 19B 19 12 305

880 43 10 27 12 5 5 21 4

OCCUPATION Total employtd, 111 veors old and onr .. ----

Professional, technicalr and kindred workers-----Health workers---------------------------Te-ochers, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, except health--------- .. --------Other professional workers -- __ ---- -- ____ ---MonCJgers and administrators, except form., _____ _ Salaried ____ -- ____ ---- ______ ---- ____ -----Self-employed ________ -·---- __ -·--·- __ -·-·-· Sales work-ers -- ---- ---- ------ ------ ---- ----Reloil trade ----------·----------------·--· Clerical and kindred workers------------------· Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers -- ........... .. Mechanics and repairmen .... ---------- -- .... ---ConstrucHon craftsmen -------- -------- ----Operatives, except transport-------------.............. ...

-

Durable goods manCJfocturing ____________ ,.. __ _

Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Nonmanuf
-

-

26 22 47 22 16 179 157 22

-

Seeretaries, stenographers, and typists -------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers ______ _Operatives, except trans.po-rt ______ ---- _______ _ManufochJring -- ______________ ---- ____ ---Nonmonufac:turing iodustrles _______________ _ Transport equipment operatives --------------- l
--

-

41 21 . 107 71 5 15 289

-

-

-

11

32 ---6

90 11 66 115 25 BO 10 13 83 24 5 38 94 BO 14

-

90 269 22

22 -

6

--

343 329 14

62 62

31 153 111 17 25 256

B 76 62 14

-5

-5 -

90

60

-

-

-3

-

4 4 5

-

24

3 3 10 133 16 54 190 15 128 47 3B 103 12 27 178 98 71 9 13

5 5 5 lB 110 15 73 330 85 101 144 73 203 50 33 47 131 B9 34 4

166 37 79 B56 52 692 112 85 211 18 3 88 363 290 34 17

190

157

429

504 61

405 13

1 031 30 5 25 6 10

-

2 337 143 16 119 19 20 11 60 7 8 634 597 37 13 3B 4 4Bl 366 69 42 917

13

46 -

3 3 7 3

-

143 124 19

-

20 86 59 9 13 184

-

13 --6 -9

-

--

5 352 296 56 6

97 77 20 6 18

-

-

12 1B9 141 28 10 421

99 72 23 4 157

-

-

-

11

-

151 114 12 13 6

10

9 253

77 322

22 5 12

-

3 3 12

-

12B 123 5

4 -

I 058 67 7 55 14 19 8 43 19 15 534 495 39

-

IO

20 85 50 17

76 45 12 13 77

6

251

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Malt, 16 years old and over with earnlngs3 Professional, managerial, and kindred workers __ _Craftsmen, foremen. and kindred workers------- . Operatives, including transport ........ ____________ _Labore.rs, except farm ----------------------- Farmers and farm managers------------------ Form laborers, except unpaid, and form foremen _.

$3 6 3 3 3

1 302

262 071 604 820 124 76B 2 211

Female, 16 years aid and onr with earnlng13 Clerical and kindred workers------------------ Operatives, including transport ____ --·--- -· ---- -

$1 250 2 000 2 405

1 974 298

179 125 BOO 636 574

$3 7 4 3 3

$3 6 3 3 3

178 250 222 464 240

558 450 172 253 065

$2 704

2 385

1 446

1 524

$1 407 3 154 2 B85

$1 657

$1 707

·--

$9611_

2 B43

2 736

2 391

--·

4 313 755 66 199 1 145 459 9 5 57 49 367 144 15

2 294 5B5 5 87 478 BO 95 9 13 14 lB 166

1 722 238

121 554 127 4 34

40 50 47 63 90 81 75 211 29 52 600 174 6 231 261 105 73

83 14 5 55 40 9 91 125

...

...

$2 4 3 3 2

...

$3 6 3 3 3 1 1

616 300 9Bl 9lJ2 335 000 400

340 300 053 969 942 500 613

$3 368

$1 741 2 095 3 510

$1 462 2 190

...

. 566 81

4 859 146

1 056 220

81 145 57

239 2 060 190 43 65 5 42 76 1 507 16

73 242 25 13 6 45 22 7 115

116 25 62 74 53 45 124 163 59 46 922 169 15 148 399

9 20 4 9 39 9 27 42

3 750 2 067 3 111

--·

$3 6 4 2 2 2 2

$4 493

$3 5 3 4 3

678 375 889 209 026

1

984

-

$1 199

...

$1 758

$2 122

2 100

2 983

2 306

··-

$2 345 1 300 2 883

1 133 102 185 B5 322 105 32 9 3 20 79 52

2 303 104 5 135 1 103 90 7

764 4

2 254 175

2B 413

18

25 14 257

223 959 28 23 9 21 30 254 427 5

22 16 26 14 18

62 5

19

s

10 29

3 900 3 771 3 349 500 2 2Bl

-

...

5 056 5 132 4 026

$3 5 4 3 3

616 800 532 937 590

...

BBS

INDUSTRY

-

Tot1I tMploytd, 16 years olcl and aver ___ _ Agriculture, forestry, and fisheries-----··-·--·· Mining ··------------··- ··---------------· Construction ____________________ ---- ______ _. ManulocfUrlng ______ -· ---- ·- ---- -- ---- ---- -· Furniture ond lumber and wood products .. ____ _Metal industries ________ -------------- ____ _Machinery, including electrical ____ ----------Transportation equipment_.,. __ --------------- Other durable goods-----·-----·--·-------· food ond kindred producfS.----------------Textiles and fabricated textile products ------- . Printing, publishing, and allied Industries ------ . Other nondurable goads (including not specified manufacturing lndust ries) ______ .. - ------ ---Trucking service and warehousing _____________ _

'

-Other transportation __ ------------------ ____ _Communications. ufl/itlest and sanitary services __ Wholesale trade ______ ·----------------·-·-·-Food, bakery, and dairy stores ____ -- ---- -- ---- Ealing and drinking places---·-----·-·-------- Ofher retail trade--------··---------------·- Flnonce, insurance, and real estate __ ----------- . Business end repair services __ .. _____ ---- _____ _ Private households------··-·-----------·---- . Other personal services---------------------Entertainment and recreation services ------ ___ _ Haspltols ·--- •• -· ____ -· ··-· ·----·-·---· ___ _. Eduieationol and kindred services __________ ---- ... Other professional and related services-----.---- . Public administration __ -----------------------.

--

.

11ncludes. allocated coses, not shown separately.

12-562

GEORGIA

-

148 595 6

-

22

13 10 231 9B

-

215 7 41 39 26 32 36

S3 5 16 328 43 26 10 169 44

28 21ncludes

-

-

13 308 107 5 72 1B9 60 46

s

8 16 317 5 3B 13 16 19 42 20 40 120 14 7 250 101

23

B3 58 3

-

-

8

-53 7 20

-

5 20

-10 24 -6 78 12

-

lB 57 19 10

-

-

-

12

154 79

-

13 91 22

72

-

3B

protective service workers and oUocated cos.es.,. not shown separately,

3

-

15

17 38

134 52

35 31 22 21

-16

910

-

29 39 12 15

72

3 32 429 112

-

-

74 24

-

--

9 36 7 12 77

12

46

4 44

99 36 22

58 10 11

-

162 44 17 54 40 19 22 52 19 22 263 67 15 37 148 29 49

1ncludes persons In other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

I

Table 127. Occupation, Earnings, and Industry of the Negro Population for Counties:

1970-Continued

[Data based an sample, see text. Far minimum base far derived figures (percent, median, etc.) and meaning of symbols, see text]

Counties With 400 or More Negro Population

Ware

Warren

Washington

Wayne

Webster

Wheeler

Whitfield

Wiicox

Wilkes

Wiikinson

Worth

Total employed, 16 years old and over-----Professional, technical, and kindred workers-----Health workers---------------------------Teachers. elementary and secondary schools ___ _ Technicians, except health------------------Other professional workers---------.. -------Managers and administrators, except form------Salaried ______ -------- ------ __ ------ -----Self-em ployed __ -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ______ ---- __ Sales warkers ------------------------------Retail trade ------------------------------Clerical and kindred workers------------------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers _______ _ Mechanics cmd repairmen __________ ---------Construction craftsmen --------------------Operatives, except transport------------------0-uroble goods manufacturing ---------------Nondurable goods manufacturing ------------Nonmonufacturing industries----------------Transport equipment operatives ---------------lQborers, except form -----------------------Construetion laborers ______ ---- -------- ____ _ Formers and form managers------------------Farm laborers and form foremen --------------Servke workers, except private household1 ------Cleaning and food service workers-----------Health service workers .... ---- __ ---- _________ _ Personal service workers ______ ---- _________ _ Protective service workers ______________ ----Private household workers ________ ---- ____ ----_

2 479 212 5 145 4 58 24 15 9 28 19 95 228 71 23

983 45

2 512 81 6 58

1 184 66 2 39

357 11

415 31 9 19

909 46 15 18

530 46 10 25

14 6

13 10 10

11 7 7

1 313 67 5 44 7 11 39 7 32 6 6 15 B9 28 42

1 342 26 5 18

414 71 193 150 179 410 37

302 BO 199 23 57 182 35 6 39 124 41 44 13

17 27 5 22 2B 22 23 171 34 67 567 150 220 197 179 333 69 47 274 348 237

1 532 115 5 82 7 21 27 17 10 15 5 15 158 18 106 363 98 166 99 116 217 29 67 158 106 22 15

231 46 40 145 99 237 29 9 67 275 143 112 12

84

281

179

-

7 170

Female em played, 16 years old and over ___ _

1 195 145

230 18

639 47 5 42 12 5 5 4 4

503 40 5 32 5 6 6 15

438 23 5 18 8

158 144 14 4 11 6

56 31 25 5

OCCUPATION

Professional, technical, and kindred workers -----Health workers ________________ ---- __ -----leaders, elementary and secondary schools ___ _ MonDgers and administrators, except farm------Soles workers ________________ ---- __ -- -- ---- _ Retail trade ------------------------------Clerlcal and kindred workers------------------Secretaries, stenographers, and typists -------Craftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers __ -----Operatives, except transport ____ -- ..,_ ---- ______ _ Manufacturing ________________________ ----_ Nonmanufocturing industries ________________ _ Transport equipment operatives ---------------laborers, except farm -----------------------Farm workers------------------------------Service workers, except private househotd2 ______ _ Cl&onlng and food service workers-----------Heo1th service workers _____________________ _ Personal service workers ---- __________ -----Private household workers---- ______ ---- __ -----

41 -4

-

8 8

-

18 112 24 59

-

125 393 268 66 35 4 371

73 13 13 434

90

387 27

27 --

-

116 15 19 15 59 10 11

-

13 18

-

6 22 17 7 82 12 18 230 106

77 47 52 194

11 5 44 25B 226 16 16

218

1 039 58 6 45 5 14 14 16 6 13

600 50 2 34

169 142 27 13 17 42 258 171 58 8 434

87 72 15

139 135 4

200 124 76 6 20 77 280 1B5 50 30 363

11

BO

28

15 42 13 82

-

12 7

-

-

-

11

-

29 27

-

17

53 31 17

5

32 41 4 16 74 19 19

-3

-

--

12

45

--8

17 4 8

61 7 25

36 17 15

80

209 10 175 24 51 82 10

96 22 64

-

-

50 30 32 84 B 4 65 26 13 13

-

55

64

130 11

164 18 9 6

479 33 15 9

-

29 --

10 14 83 23 4 107 45 33 12

-

192 132 25 14 6 213

--

-

--

---

-7

--

--

-

8

36

-

11

-

-

15 15

48 45 3

114 96 18

66 60 6

15 15

77

10 218

-

18 9 4 5

55

64

963 472 449 638 647 750 598

$3 288

$2 722

$2 563

3 438 3 447 3 135

2 850 3 433 2 000

3 542 989

...

1 548

1 667

-

4 17 203 182

11

5 -

-

-

-

9

9 39 27 12

3B 25 14 199

77 67 10 6 11 52

-

16 192 B6 93

65 16 15 281

-

-

19

4

111

84

-

-

-

-6

-

-

-

-

7

9

-

-3

27 19 B 6 2 22 94 27 54 197 38 113 46 102 166 38 44 344 144 116 8

BO 65

--

5 164

162

MEDIAN EARNINGS IN 1969 OF PERSONS IN EXPERIENCED CIVILIAN LABOR FORCE FOR SELECTED OCCUPATION GROUPS Male, 16 years old and over with .arnlngs:l _

Profi&ssianol, managerial, and kindred workers---Crnftsmen, foremen, and kindred workers .. ------Operatives., including transport----------------Laborers, except form -----------------------farmers and form managers ______________ ---- _ :Farm laborers, except unpaid, and form foremen __ female, 16 yHrs old o1'd over with earnlngsJ_

Clerical and kindred workers ________ ---- ------ _ Operatives, including transport-----------------

$4 6 4 4 3

054 000 943 900 616

-

$3 6 4 3 3

625 000 323 669 000

$2 5 3 3 2 2 1

...

...

-

1 000

2 000

$1 836 2 595 2 640

$2 104

$964

$1 618

2 213

-

$743 500

2 676

3 411

...

2 479 154

983 74 16 96 464 110 53

2 512 365 139 130 692 282 8

1 184 102

357 90

38 388 281

111

...

...

... ... ...

$978

$4 7 5 4 1

320 125 444 892 694

-

$2 5 2 2 1

071 BOB 875 205 925

...

$3 3 3 3 2

065 964 319 293 412

-

$3 3 3 3 4

708 033 893 830 347

.. .

1 433

1 567

729

$2 3 2 3 2 2 1

402 150 000 792 333 400 662

...

$2 414 l 912 4 4B3

$1 400

...

$1 378

$853

2 523

.. .

$1 788

3 104

2 337

2 773

1 733

415

909

530 116

1 532 111 47 116 463 175 9

1 313 104 293 54 226 133

1 342 429 6 82 243 44

16

-

-6

...

...

INDUSTRY Total ''"ployed, 16 years old and over---.. -

AQr~culture, forestry, and fisheries ________ ---- __ Muung -- -- ____ ---- ____________ ------ ______ _ Construction ________________ ---- ------ -----Monufocturing __________________ ------ ______ _ Furniture cmd lumber and wood products ______ _ Metal industries __ -- ---- ------ -- -- -- -- ---- __ Machinery, including electrical __________ -----Transportation equipment_ _______ ---- __ -----Olher durable goods-----------------------Food and kindred products------------------Textiles and fabricated textile products _______ _ Printing, publishing, and allied industries------Other nondurable goads (including not specified manufacturing industries) ______ ------ __ .... __ _ Trucking service and warehousing ______________ _

Other transportation __ ---------- __ ----'-------Communications, utilities, and sanitary services __ _ Wholesale trade ______ ------ ____________ -----Food, bakery, and dairy stores ----------------fating and drinking places--------------------Other retail trade---------------------------Finance, insurance, and real estate---.. ---------Business ond repair services------------------Private households --------------------------Othr personal services _______ .. __ -------- ----Entertainment and recreation services -----------_ Hospitals __________________________________ Educational and kindred services ____ -----------Other professional and related services ____ -----Publtc odminlstrotlon __ ---------- -------- _c ___ _ 1Jncludes allocated cases, not shown separately.

-

68 461 125 31 10 4 31 36 58 6

-

--

14

77

-

B 114 54

15 60

-

114 35 229 7

6 4 45

-

--

5 45 -

160 5

210 10

12 14

52

-

5

-

10

393 49 115 23 60 122 14 36 334 168

9 11 15 3

11

39

18 7

21 10 8 3

-

91 265 101 20

-

16

-

-5

21

68 46 6 24 56 59

-

-5

48 44 44 31 101

-

16 413 84 5 100 149 101 25

17 53 32 5

-

216 127 6 57 67 26

11

-

-

12 5 12

5 -

4 5 4 55

---

33

-

11

-

51 20

16

-9

23 16 11

21ncludes protective service workers and allocated eases, not shown separately.

GENERAL SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS

-

105

40 318 5

---

10 4 251 24 24 9

-

50 14 14 9 29 5 5 226 53 14 42 47 23 11 3 1ncludes

-

29 135 46

7 4

-

B

34

34

49 170

53

5 36 5 39 69

9

10 27

-4

37 19

13

9 9 38 25

-

-

69

-

-

12

17

--

88 8

-

47 37 28

-

17 72 9 10 280 68 7 38 146 32 8

-

-

-

13 12

23

4

61

11 29 70

27

5 7 159 48

19 10 44 8 35 136

so

-

5 23 63 27 32

131 78 46 19

persons in other occupation groups, not shown separately.

GEORGIA

12 - 563