U.S. Census Bureau

Women and Men in the United States: March 2002 (PPL-166)
Detailed tables and documentation for P20-544

These tables present data on the demographic, social, and economic characteristics of women in the civilian noninstitutional population in the United States from the March 2002 supplement to the Current Population Survey (CPS). Topics covered include geographic distribution, age and sex distribution, family type and family size, educational attainment, labor force participation and unemployment, occupational characteristics, family income, and poverty status. Data are presented for the United States. Tables 1-21 provide data for women and men.

A paper version of these tables is available as PPL-166 for $20.60. To receive a paper copy of these tabulations, send your request along with a check or money order in the amount of $20.60 for PPL-166, payable to Commerce-Census-88-00-9010, to U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census, P.O. Box 277 943, Atlanta, GA, 30384-7943, or call our Statistical Information Office on 301-457-2422. Please be certain to specify which PPL you are requesting. A copy of these tabulations will be made available to any existing CPR P20 subscriber without charge, provided that the request is made within 3 months of the issue date of this report. Contact our Statistical Information Office (301) 763-2422.

NOTE: Percentages are rounded to the nearest tenth of a percent; therefore, the percentages in a distribution do not always add to exactly 100 percent. The totals, however, are always shown as 100. Moreover, individual figures are rounded to the nearest thousand without being adjusted to group totals, which are independently rounded; percentages are based on the unrounded numbers.

Symbols Used in the Tables

-     Represents zero or rounds to zero.

Source of the Data
The population represented (the population universe) in the Annual Demographic Supplement to the March 2002 Current Population Survey is the civilian noninstitutionalized population of the United States. Members of the Armed Forces living off post or with their families on post are included if there is at least one civilian adult living in the household. (Starting in 2001, the Annual Demographic Supplement includes some detail collected in February and April). The institutionalized population, which is excluded from the population universe, is composed primarily of the population in correctional institutions and nursing homes (91 percent of the 4.1 million institutionalized population in Census 2000).

Accuracy of the Estimates
Statistics from surveys are subject to sampling and nonsampling error. All comparisons presented in this report have taken sampling error into account and are significant at the 90-percent confidence level. This means the 90-percent confidence interval for the difference between the estimates being compared does not include zero. Nonsampling errors in surveys may be attributed to a variety of sources, such as how the survey was designed, how respondents interpret questions, how able and willing respondents are to provide correct answers, and how accurately the answers are coded and classified. The Census Bureau employs quality control procedures throughout the production process including the overall design of surveys, the wording of questions, review of the work of interviewers and coders, and statistical review of reports to minimize these errors.

The Current Population Survey weighting procedure uses ratio estimation whereby sample estimates are adjusted to independent estimates of the national population by age, race, sex and Hispanic origin. This weighting partially corrects for bias due to undercoverage, but biases may still be present when people who are missed by the survey differ from those interviewed in ways other than age, race, sex, and Hispanic origin. How this weighting procedure affects other variables in the survey is not precisely known. All of these considerations affect comparisons across different surveys or data sources.

For further information on statistical standards and the computation and use of standard errors, go to http://www.bls.census.gov/cps/ads/2002/S&A_02.pdf or contact Aneesah Stephenson of the Census Bureau Demographic Statistical Methods Division on the Internet at dsmd.source.and.accuracy@census.gov.

Contact:

Renee E. Spraggins
Special Populations Branch
U.S. Bureau of the Census
(301) 763-2378
Table of Contents
Table 1. Population by Age, Sex, Race and Hispanic Origin: 2002
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Table 2. Marital Status of the Population 15 Years and Over by Age and Sex: 2002
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Table 3. Households by Type and Sex of Householder: 2002
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Table 4. Family and Nonfamily Households by Type: 2002
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Table 5. Households by Type and Size: 2002
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Table 6. Families by Type and Size: 2002
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Table 7. Educational Attainment of the Population 25 Years and Over by Sex: 2002
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Table 8. Foreign-Born Population by Citizenship Status, Year of Entry, and Sex: 2002
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Table 9. Labor Force Status of the Civilian Population 16 Years and Over by Sex: 2002
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Table 10. Employment Status of the Population 16 Years and Over in the Civilian Labor Force by Sex and Age: 2002
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Table 11. Major Occupation Group of the Employed Civilian Population 16 Years and Over by Sex: 2002
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Table 12. Detailed Occupation Group of the Employed Civilian Population 16 Years and Over by Sex: 2002
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Table 13. Earnings of Full-Time, Year-Round Workers 15 Years and Over by Sex: 2001
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Table 14. Total Money Income of Households by Type: 2001
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Table 15. Total Money Income of Families by Type: 2001
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Table 16. Poverty Status of the Population by Age and Sex: 2001
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Table 17. Poverty Status of Families by Family Type: 2001
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Table 18. Tenure of Households by Type: 2002
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Table 19. Tenure of Families by Type: 2002
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Table 20. Population by Region and Sex: 2002
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Table 21. Population by Metropolitan and Nonmetropolitan Residence by Sex: 2002
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