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United States Census of 1860 - IPUMS Subset

United States, 1860
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Farm status, historical (FARM)

Data file: USA1860_PHC-H-H

Overview

Type: Discrete
Start: 92
End: 92
Width: 1
Range: -
Format: Numeric

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Categories
Value Category
1 No one in household with any connection to agriculture
2 At least one household member works as farmer
3 At least one household member works as agricultural laborer
4 At least one household member works as a cottar
9 Unknown
Warning: these figures indicate the number of cases found in the data file. They cannot be interpreted as summary statistics of the population of interest.

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Definition
FARM indicates the connection of a household to agriculture. To accommodate differences in census enumeration practices and occupational structure, FARM is not constructed in the same way as FARMIPUM.

FARM classifies a household's connections to agriculture into four levels:

1: Nobody in the household indicates any connection with agriculture

2: At least one member of the household is a farmer, and the household's location meets the population [density] threshold.
Farmers are identified by having an occupation in minor group 6-1 (See the OCCHISCO codes). If the only agricultural occupation(s) in the household were husbandmen or cottars (61115), the household did not receive this code. Husbandmen and cottars are found in Denmark, Norway, Sweden, and Iceland, and their residence was not always on a farm.For all full-count England and Wales datasets and for Scotland 1881, a parish population density threshold of 75 persons per acre was applied. For the two percent United Kingdom 1851 sample, a population density threshold of 64 persons per acre was applied. Households with farmers that were in locations with greater population [densities] were not given this code. Parish density information is not available in Scotland 1861, 1871, or 1891. FARM is defined based on occupation alone in these samples.3: At least one member of the household was an agricultural laborer; or in Norway there was a cottar in the household, who had no other trade.

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