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    United States Census of 1850 - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    IPUMS (2025). United States Census of 1850 - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/7793
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    Aug 1, 2025
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    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    1850
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: no - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: A separate inhabited tenement, containing one or more families under one roof. Where several tenements are in one block, with walls either of brick or wood to divide them, having separate entrances, they are each to be numbered as separate houses; but where not so divided, they are to be numbered as one house. - Households: One person living separately in a house, or a part of a house, and providing for him or herself, or several persons living together in a house, or in part of a house, upon one common means of support, and separately from others in similar circumstances - Group quarters: Yes

    Universe

    All persons living in the United States including temporarily absent residents

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: Department of the Interior

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 197796.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-100 national random sample of the free population. African-American slaves are not included in this dataset. Individual-level data on the 1850 slave population is available at the

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The census operation involved six forms. Form 1 was used to enumerate free persons and collected information on individual characteristics. Form 2 was used to enumerate slaves. Other forms were used to record information about agriculture and industry.

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    United States Census of 1850 - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    Department of the Interior (2025). United States Census of 1850 - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/7794
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    Aug 1, 2025
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    Department of the Interior
    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    1850
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: no - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: A separate inhabited tenement, containing one or more families under one roof. Where several tenements are in one block, with walls either of brick or wood to divide them, having separate entrances, they are each to be numbered as separate houses; but where not so divided, they are to be numbered as one house. - Households: One person living separately in a house, or a part of a house, and providing for him or herself, or several persons living together in a house, or in part of a house, upon one common means of support, and separately from others in similar circumstances - Group quarters: Yes

    Universe

    All persons living in the United States including temporarily absent residents

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: Department of the Interior

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 19987946.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: Not applicable

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The census operation involved six forms. Form 1 was used to enumerate free persons and collected information on individual characteristics. Form 2 was used to enumerate slaves. Other forms were used to record information about agriculture and industry.

  3. 1960 Census of Population and Housing - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    U.S. Census Bureau (2025). 1960 Census of Population and Housing - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/2114
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    Aug 1, 2025
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    1960
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: No - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: no - Households: Dwelling places with fewer than five persons unrelated to a household head, excluding institutions and transient quarters. - Group quarters: Institutions, transient quarters, and dwelling places with five or more persons unrelated to a household head.

    Universe

    Residents of the 50 states (not the outlying areas).

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 1799888.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-100 national random sample drawn by the U.S. Census Bureau

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The 1960 census used a machine-readable household form. Separate forms were used for each housing unit. Housing questions were included on the same form as the population items. Every fourth enumeration unit received a "long form," containing supplemental sample questions that were asked of all members of the unit. Sample questions are available for all individuals in every unit. Of the units receiving a long form, four-fifths received one version (the 20% questionnaire), and one-fifth received a second version with the same population questions but slightly different housing questions (the 5% questionnaire).

  4. 1990 Census of Population and Housing - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    U.S. Census Bureau (2025). 1990 Census of Population and Housing - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/2117
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    Aug 1, 2025
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    1990
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: Yes - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: no - Households: Dwelling places with fewer than ten persons unrelated to a household head, excluding institutions and transient quarters. - Group quarters: Institutions, transient quarters, and dwelling places with ten or more persons unrelated to a household head.

    Universe

    Residents of the 50 states (not the outlying areas).

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 12501046.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-20 national random sample drawn by the U.S. Census Bureau

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The 1990 census used a single long-form questionnaire completed by one-half of persons in places with a population under 2,500, one-sixth of persons in other tracts and block numbering areas with fewer than 2,000 housing units, and one-eighth of all other areas. Overall, about one-sixth of housing units completed a long form.

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    United States Census of 1860 - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    Department of the Interior (2025). United States Census of 1860 - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/7795
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    Aug 1, 2025
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    Department of the Interior
    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    1860
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: no - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: A separate inhabited tenement, containing one or more families under one roof. Where several tenements are in one block, with walls either of brick or wood to divide them, having separate entrances, they are each to be numbered as separate houses; but where not so divided, they are to be numbered as one house. - Households: One person living separately in a house, or a part of a house, and providing for him or herself, or several persons living together in a house, or in part of a house, upon one common means of support, and separately from others in similar circumstances - Group quarters: Yes

    Universe

    All persons living in the United States including temporarily absent residents and sailors at sea, no matter how long they may have been absent, if they were believed to be still alive. "Indians not taxed", which refers to Native Americans living on reservations or under tribal rule. Native Americans who had renounced tribal rule and "exercise the rights of citizens" were to be enumerated.

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: Department of the Interior

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 273596.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-100 national random sample of the free population. African-American slaves are not included in this dataset. Individual-level data on the 1860 slave population is available at the

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The census operation involved six forms. Form 1 was used to enumerate free persons and collected information on individual characteristics. Form 2 was used to enumerate slaves. Other forms were used to record information about agriculture and industry.

  6. 1980 Census of Population and Housing - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    IPUMS (2025). 1980 Census of Population and Housing - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/2116
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    Aug 1, 2025
    Dataset provided by
    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    1980
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: Yes - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: no - Households: Dwelling places with fewer than ten persons unrelated to a household head, excluding institutions and transient quarters. - Group quarters: Institutions, transient quarters, and dwelling places with ten or more persons unrelated to a household head.

    Universe

    Residents of the 50 states (not the outlying areas).

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 11343120.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-20 national random sample drawn by the U.S. Census Bureau

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The 1980 census employed a single long form questionnaire completed by one-half of housing units in places with a population under 2,500 and one-sixth of other housing units.

  7. 1970 Census of Population and Housing - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    U.S. Census Bureau (2025). 1970 Census of Population and Housing - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/2115
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    Aug 1, 2025
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    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    1970
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: Yes - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: no - Households: Dwelling places with fewer than five persons unrelated to a household head, excluding institutions and transient quarters. - Group quarters: Institutions, transient quarters, and dwelling places with five or more persons unrelated to a household head.

    Universe

    Residents of the 50 states (not the outlying areas).

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 2029666.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-100 national random sample drawn by the U.S. Census Bureau

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    One in five housing units in 1970 received a long form containing supplemental sample questions. There were two versions of the long form, with different inquiries on both housing and population items; 15 percent of households received one version, and 5 percent received the other. Six independent 1 percent public use samples were produced for 1970, three from the 15 percent questionnaire and three from the 5 percent questionnaire. IPUMS-International uses the "Form 2 Metro" sample.

  8. United States Census of 1910 - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of the Census (2025). United States Census of 1910 - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/7800
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    Aug 1, 2025
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    United States Census Bureauhttp://census.gov/
    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    1910
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: no - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: A place in which, at the time of the census, one or more persons regularly sleep. It may be a room in a factory, store or office building, a loft over a stable, a canal boat, tent, or a wigwam. A building like a tenement or apartment house, if it has only one front door, counts as only one dwelling house, no matter how many persons or families live in it. But one building with a partition wall through it and a front door for each of the two parts, counts as two dwelling houses. So in a block of houses there are as many dwelling-houses as front doors. - Households: A group of persons living together in the same dwelling place. The persons constituting this group may or may not be related by ties of kinship, but if they live together forming one household they should be considered as one family. Thus a servant who sleeps in the house or on the premises should be included with the members of the family for which he or she works. A boarder or lodger should be included with the members of the family with which he lodges, but a persons who boards in one place and lodges or rooms at another should be returned as a member of the family at the place where he lodges or rooms. - Group quarters: Yes

    Universe

    All persons living in the United States. Native Americans living on reservations or under tribal rule were enumerated using a separate schedule.

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: Department of Commerce and Labor, Bureau of the Census

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 923153.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-100 national random sample of the population, including Alaskans, Hawaiians, and persons enumerated on the American Indians schedules.

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The census operation involved six schedules. Schdule 1 was used to enumerate the population and collected information on individual characteristics. Other schedules were used to enumerate the Native American population, and record information on agriculture and livestock.

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    United States Census of 1880 - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    IPUMS (2025). United States Census of 1880 - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/7798
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    Aug 1, 2025
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    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    1880
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: no - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: Any building or place of abode, of whatever character, material or structure, in which any person is at the time living, whether in a room above a warehouse or factory, a loft above a stable or a wigwam on the outskirts of a settlement, equally with a dwelling house in the usual, ordinary sense of that term. - Households: Persons living alone, families in the ordinary sense of the term, and also all larger aggregations of people having only the tie of a common roof and table. A hotel, with all its inmates, constitutes but one family. A hospital, a prison, an asylum is equally a family for the purposes of the census. On the other hand, the solitary inmate of a cabin, a loft, or a room finished off above a store constitutes a family. In the case of tenement houses and of the so-called "fiats" of the great cities, as many families are to be recorded as there are separate tables. - Group quarters: Yes

    Universe

    All persons living in the United States except for "Indians not taxed", which refers to Native Americans living on reservations or under tribal rule. Native Americans who had renounced tribal rule and "exercise the rights of citizens" were to be enumerated. Soldiers and civilian employees of the United States Army were included in the enumeration.

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: Department of the Interior

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 50140482.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: Not applicable

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The census operation involved five schedules. Schedule 1 was used to enumerate the population and collected information on individual characteristics. Other schedules were used to record information about agriculture, manufacturing, and to report social and mortality statistics.

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    United States Census of 1870 - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    IPUMS (2025). United States Census of 1870 - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/7796
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    Aug 1, 2025
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    Department of the Interior
    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    1870
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: no - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: A house standing alone, or separated by walls from other houses in a block. Hotels, poorhouses, garrisons, asylums, jails, and similar establishments, where the inmates live habitually under a single roof, were considered single dwelling houses for the purposes of the census. - Households: One or more persons living together and provided for in common. A single person, living alone in a distinct part of a house, may constitute a family; while, on the other hand, all the inmates of a boarding house or a hotel will constitute but a single family, though there may be among them many husbands with wives and children. Under whatever circumstances, and in whatever numbers, people live together under one roof, and are provided for at a common table are considered a family. - Group quarters: Yes

    Universe

    All persons living in the United States including temporarily absent residents and sailors at sea, no matter how long they may have been absent, if they were believed to be still alive. "Indians not taxed", which refers to Native Americans living on reservations or under tribal rule. Native Americans who had renounced tribal rule and "exercise the rights of citizens" were to be enumerated.

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: Department of the Interior

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 383358.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-100 national random sample of the population

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The census operation involved four schedules. Schedule 1 was used to enumerate households and collected information on individual characteristics.

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    United States Census of 1880 - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    IPUMS (2025). United States Census of 1880 - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/7797
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    Aug 1, 2025
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    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    1880
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: no - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: Any building or place of abode, of whatever character, material or structure, in which any person is at the time living, whether in a room above a warehouse or factory, a loft above a stable or a wigwam on the outskirts of a settlement, equally with a dwelling house in the usual, ordinary sense of that term. - Households: Persons living alone, families in the ordinary sense of the term, and also all larger aggregations of people having only the tie of a common roof and table. A hotel, with all its inmates, constitutes but one family. A hospital, a prison, an asylum is equally a family for the purposes of the census. On the other hand, the solitary inmate of a cabin, a loft, or a room finished off above a store constitutes a family. In the case of tenement houses and of the so-called "fiats" of the great cities, as many families are to be recorded as there are separate tables. - Group quarters: Yes

    Universe

    All persons living in the United States except for "Indians not taxed", which refers to Native Americans living on reservationsor under tribal rule. Native Americans who had renounced tribal rule and "exercise the rights of citizens" were to be enumerated. Soldiers and civilian employees of the United States Army were included in the enumeration.

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: Department of the Interior

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 5882038.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-10 national random sample of the population with a 1-in-5 minority oversample. "Minorities" are defined as persons whose race was Native American or African American, whose race or birthplace indicated that they were Chinese, or whose name or birthplace indicated Hispanic origins. Households including a minority were sampled at a 1-in-5 rate.

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The census operation involved five schedules. Schedule 1 was used to enumerate the population and collected information on individual characteristics. Other schedules were used to record information about agriculture, manufacturing, and to report social and mortality statistics.

  12. 2000 Census of Population and Housing - IPUMS Subset - United States

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    IPUMS (2025). 2000 Census of Population and Housing - IPUMS Subset - United States [Dataset]. https://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/2118
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    Aug 1, 2025
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    IPUMS
    Time period covered
    2000
    Area covered
    United States
    Description

    Analysis unit

    Persons, households, and dwellings

    UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: Yes - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

    UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: no - Households: Dwelling places excluding institutions and transient quarters. - Group quarters: No threshold was applied; in order for a household to be considered group quarters in 2000, it had to be on the list of group quarters that is continuously maintained by the Census Bureau.

    Universe

    Residents of the 50 states (not the outlying areas).

    Kind of data

    Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

    Sampling procedure

    MICRODATA SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau

    SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 14081466.

    SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-20 national random sample drawn by the U.S. Census Bureau

    Mode of data collection

    Face-to-face [f2f]

    Research instrument

    The 2000 census used a long form questionnaire. Long Form Sampling Entities (LFSEs) were used to determine sampling rates. If the smallest LFSE that included all or any part of a block had an estimated housing unit count of less than 800, the housing units in the block were sampled at a 1-in-2 rate. If it had an estimated housing unit count of 800 or more but less than 1,200, units were sampled at a 1-in-4 rate. If a block was not in either of the two previous categories, and was part of an interim census tract with 2,000 or more estimated housing units, units were sampled at a 1-in-8 rate. Housing units in all remaining blocks were sampled at a 1-in-6 rate. When all sampling rates were taken into account across the nation, approximately 1 out of every 6 housing units was included in the Census 2000 sample.

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United States Census of 1850 - IPUMS Subset - United States

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Aug 1, 2025
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IPUMS
Time period covered
1850
Area covered
United States
Description

Analysis unit

Persons, households, and dwellings

UNITS IDENTIFIED: - Dwellings: yes - Vacant Units: no - Households: yes - Individuals: yes - Group quarters: yes

UNIT DESCRIPTIONS: - Dwellings: A separate inhabited tenement, containing one or more families under one roof. Where several tenements are in one block, with walls either of brick or wood to divide them, having separate entrances, they are each to be numbered as separate houses; but where not so divided, they are to be numbered as one house. - Households: One person living separately in a house, or a part of a house, and providing for him or herself, or several persons living together in a house, or in part of a house, upon one common means of support, and separately from others in similar circumstances - Group quarters: Yes

Universe

All persons living in the United States including temporarily absent residents

Kind of data

Population and Housing Census [hh/popcen]

Sampling procedure

MICRODATA SOURCE: Department of the Interior

SAMPLE SIZE (person records): 197796.

SAMPLE DESIGN: 1-in-100 national random sample of the free population. African-American slaves are not included in this dataset. Individual-level data on the 1850 slave population is available at the

Mode of data collection

Face-to-face [f2f]

Research instrument

The census operation involved six forms. Form 1 was used to enumerate free persons and collected information on individual characteristics. Form 2 was used to enumerate slaves. Other forms were used to record information about agriculture and industry.

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