Social And Economic Characteristics, District of Columbia Statistical Areas April 1, 1960

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The large diplomatic colony housed in Washington is not included in the above figures. Excluded from the 1960 enumeration were citizens of foreign countries temporarily visiting or traveling in the United States or living on the premises of an Embassy, Ministry, Legation, Chancellery, or Consulate. However, citizens of foreign countries who were students in this country, or were employed here, but not living at an Embassy, were enumerated together with members of their families living with them
... in this country.
Table 12 .
Most of the statistics relating to social and economic characteristics shown in this volume were collected on a sample basis. Where small numbers are involved, however, sample data are known to be unreliable. Approxi- mately one-fourth of all the census tracts in the District of Columbia contained too few nonwhite persons in 1960 to permit reliable sampling of their socio-economic characteristics. Data for the nonwhite population of these tracts, hence, is lacking. To enable the.


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