The following are the questions asked in the censuses of 1930 and later.
These include suplimental schedules open to the public; excludes questions
asked on a sample basis only)
1930:
Address; name; relationship to family head; home owned or rented; value or
monthly rental; radio set; wether on a farm; sex; race; age; marital status;
age at first marriage; school attendance; literacy; birthplace of person and
parents; if foreign born, language spoken in home before comming to U.S.,
year of imagration, whether naturalized, and ability to speak English;
occupation, industry,and class of worker; whether at work previous day (or
last regular working day); vetran status; for Indians, whether of full or
mixed blood, and tribal affiliation
1940
Address; home owned or rented; value or monthly rental; whether on a farm;
name; relationship to househead; sex; race; age; marital status; school
attendance; educational attainment; birthplace; citizenship of foreign born;
location of residence 5 years ago and whether on a farm; employment status;
if at work, whether in private or non emergency government work, or in public
emergency work (WPA, CCC, NYA, etc.); if in private or nonemergency
government work, hourss worked in a week; if seeking work or on public
emergency work, duration of unemployment; occupation, industry, and class of
worker; weeks worked last year; income last year.
1950
Address; whether house is on a farm; name; relationship to household head;
race; sex; age; martial status; birthplace; if foreign born, whether
naturalized; employment status; hours worked in a week; occupation, industry,
and class of worker.
1960 and 1970
Address; name; relationship to household head; sex; race; age; matital status.
1980
Address; name;household relationship; sex; race; age; martial status;
spanish/Hispanic origin or decent.