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Elizabeth, NJ Census Data
People QuickFactsElizabethNew JerseyPopulation, 2003 estimate 123,2158,638,396Population, percent change, April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2003 2.2%2.7%Population, 2000 120,5688,414,350Population,…Elizabeth, NJ Demographic Statistics
NumberPercentTotal population120,568100.0SEX AND AGEMale59,67449.5Female60,89450.5Under 5 years9,2667.75 to 9 years9,3217.710 to 14 years8,4667.015 to 19 years8,0596.720 to 24 years9,6038.025…Elizabeth, NJ Economic Statistics
NumberPercentEMPLOYMENT STATUSPopulation 16 years and over91,834100.0In labor force52,42157.1Civilian labor force52,40357.1Employed47,67151.9Unemployed4,7325.2Percent of civilian labor force9.0…Elizabeth, NJ, Housing Statistics
NumberPercentTotal housing units42,838100.0UNITS IN STRUCTURE1-unit, detached7,26717.01-unit, attached2,3505.52 units10,81625.23 or 4 units6,59115.45 to 9 units3,8569.010 to 19 units3,3517.820…Elizabeth, NJ Social Statistics
NumberPercentSCHOOL ENROLLMENTPopulation 3 years and over enrolled in school32,650100.0Nursery school, preschool1,8965.8Kindergarten1,9836.1Elementary school (grades 1-8)15,10846.3High school (…Teresa, Mother
(Encyclopedia) Teresa, Mother (Saint Teresa of Calcutta), 1910–97, Roman Catholic missionary in India, winner of the 1979 Nobel Peace Prize, b. Skopje (now in North Macedonia) as Gonxha Agnes…Royal Titles and Nobility Ranks in a Monarchy
Source: iStockMonarchy is a form of government in which a single person, called a monarch, is the head of state for the duration of their life. The word is of Greek origin, deriving from the words "…Mar, John Erskine, 1st (or 6th) earl of
(Encyclopedia) Mar, John Erskine, 1st (or 6th) earl of, d. 1572, regent of Scotland. As Lord Erskine he was keeper of Edinburgh and Stirling castles, a source of much political strength. In the…Mary, persons in the Bible
(Encyclopedia) Mary, in the New Testament. 1 Mary, the Virgin. 2 Mary Magdalene. 3 Wife of Cleophas. 4 Mary of Bethany, sister of Lazarus and Martha. She sat at Jesus' feet while Martha served. She…Eric XIV
(Encyclopedia) Eric XIV, 1533–77, king of Sweden (1560–68), son and successor of Gustavus I. To strengthen the power of the crown, he limited (1561) the privileges of the royal dukes. He forbade the…