-105- education. TABLE 84.-Distribution of households reporting nonfarm employment income, by education of family head and nonfarm work income class, 433 rural households, North and West Florida, 1956 : : Education of family head Nonfarm work :House-: Elementary : High college : Not Elementary College ^_ income class : holds : : School : aser- (dollars ) : None : : : taired 1 -4: 5-6: 7 : 8 1-3 4 : 1-3:4 or S : : : : : : :more : No. No. N No. No No. No. N No. No. No 1- 249 :39 3 18 9 4 2 1 2 250- 499 45 4 15 7 4 5 5 3 .. .. 2 500- 749 : 16 1 7 2 .. 2 1 .. .. 3 750- 999 28 3 2 6 3 2 7 ., .. .. 5 1,000-1,499 42 9 12 4 1 7 5 2 1 .. 1 1,500-1,999 : 33 2 8 10 .. 5 3 2 2 .. 1 2,000-2,999 99 1 21 19 17 16 13 5 2 1 4 3,000-3,999 42 1 5 9 3 3 11 3 3 3 1 4,000-4,999 36 .. 2 10 4 3 6 8 1 2 5,000-7,499 :37 .. 5 6 2 5 8 8 3 .. .. 7,500-9,999 11 .. .. .. .. 1 4 5 1 . 10,000 and over : 5 .. .. 1 1 .. 2 .. 1 Total :433 24 95 83 39 51 65 39 13 7 17 l Among those households whose family 43 percent reported nonfarm employment income heads were female approximately compared with 62 percent of the households headed by males (Tables 62 and 85). Larger proportions of the families headed by females reported incomes in the lower levels and conversely, smaller proportions reported higher incomes than did households with male family heads. White and nonwhite individuals reported nonfarm work as a source of income in about the same proportion as total numbers of white and nonwhite