NCGIA UNIT 8 - SOCIO-ECONOMIC DATA D. US CENSUS OF POPULATION AND HOUSING Process of taking the census purpose is to enumerate the population for redefining election districts - taken every ten years http://www.geog.ubc.ca/courses/klink/gis.notes/old.ncgia/u08.html
Extractions: Compiled with assistance from Hugh Calkins, State University of New York at Buffalo As with all of the NCGIA notes, the examples in the notes are all taken from US sources. To see what Statistics Canada offers in the way of similar information we can go to their home page and explore what they have to offer. You can also explore other countries statistical offerings from this home page - are data about humans, human activities, and the space and/or structures used to conduct human activities - specific classes include - demographics (age, sex, ethnic and marital status, education) - housing (quality, cost) - migration - transportation - economics (personal incomes, employment, occupations, industry, regional growth) - retailing (customer locations, store sites, mailing lists) - recall from Unit 6 - cross-sectional data gives information on many areas for the same single slice or interval of time - e.g. average income in census tracts of Los Angeles for 1988 - e.g. numbers migrating out of each state in the period 1971-75 - longitudinal data gives information on one or more areas for a series of times - e.g. average income for State of New York from 1970-1988 by year
SPOON RIVER COLLEGE NEEDS ASSESSMENT from sources including the • US Censuses of Population and Housing, 19801990; • US Bureau of the Census, USA Counties 1996; • 1990 US Census of Population and Housing MARS http://www.asru.ilstu.edu/reports/SRC.pdf
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Kansas Legislative Research Department-Legislative Districts The population information was derived from the 2000 US Census of Population and Housing. The same information is available for Kansas' 10 State Board of http://skyways.lib.ks.us/ksleg/KLRD/LegisDist.htm
Extractions: Research Department KLRD Search Skyways Search About Us Home Kansas Legislative District Profiles The following maps, demographic tables and profiles are for Kansas House and Senate districts enacted by the 2002 Legislature. The population information was derived from the 2000 US Census of Population and Housing. The same information is available for Kansas' 10 State Board of Education and four Congressional districts. House Senate Board of Education Congressional ... Statewide Information Using this page: Links above are to information about Kansas legislators and the districts they represent. Each member's name is a link to an HTML page on which is located the member's picture contact information both in the district and in Topeka and committees on which the member serves. The "Demographics" link takes you to a three page PDF table showing the district's population and household composition. The "Map" link takes you to a single page, black and white PDF map of the district. Each map is at a different scale and the amount of detail depends on the geographic extent of the district.
US CENSUS BLOCK GROUPS - 2000 This dataset contains 2000 Census Block Groups as they are defined by the Bureau of the Census. The data contains selected fields from the Summary 3 file that includes information http://www.fgdl.org/metadata/fgdc_html/blkgrp2000_sum3.fgdc.htm
Extractions: Metadata also available as Description: Purpose: For the research and analysis of 2000 Census Block Groups as they are defined by the Bureau of the Census. The data contains selected fields from the Summary 3 file that includes information on total population, race, sex, age, and economic and housing characteristics. This data is compiled from a sample of approximately 19 million housing units (about 1 in 6 households) that received the Census 2000 long-form questionnaire. Census Block Groups are geographic entities made up of Census Blocks and that are contained within the same Census Tract. Block Groups generally contain between 600 and 3,000 people, with an optimum size of 1,500 people.
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POPULATION ECONOMIC Figure PE2 Population Trends for Selected Municipalities Source 1990, 2000 US Census of Population and Housing Sterling Heights 12% Washington Township 10% Macomb Township 35% Shelby http://www.birchlerarroyo.com/Clients/Shelby/CHAP 03 POPULATIONECONOMIC.pdf
Assignment #1: Determining Land Needs In Canyonville Source US Census of Population and Housing, 1990. You'll also need to make some assumptions about the distribution of housing in http://darkwing.uoregon.edu/~rgp/GrowthMgmt/assign1.htm
Extractions: Assignment #1: Determining Land Needs in Canyonville Home Overview Syllabus Schedule ... Links Background Recent trends are placing increased development pressures on the City of Canyonville (1996 pop. 1,235). The construction of the Cow Creek Gaming Center has added about 250 new jobs to the small community. According to Tribal officials, the gaming center could employ as many as 800 people when all phases of development are completed According to Statewide Planning Goal 14 (Urbanization) and the Goal 14 refinements adopted as HB 2709 (ORS 197.296), cities are required to maintain a 20-year supply of buildable land. The City is also initiating a periodic review of its comprehensive plan; the buildable lands analysis is one component of the plan that will need to be updated during the review process. Your analysis should be presented in the form of a memorandum to the City Council and should include appropriate analysis, narrative, and tables. The Council expects you to submit your analysis in class on
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Extractions: Selected Titles by U.S. Census of Population and housing United States Census Figures Back To 1630 United States Census Figures Back To 1630 About eBooks eBooks are books that are available in digital format. eBooks have many advantages over paper books. eBooks are portable, convenient, and save trees. Some eBooks even contain pictures, criticisms, quotes, portraits, and a brief biography of the life of the author. eBooks set you free to study and search texts with powerful software features. Buy an eBook and learn how this new technology is changing the world of literature.
United States Census Figures Back To 1630 EBooks United States Census Figures Back To 1630 eBooks U.S. Census of Population and housing - Get eBooks! http://ebooks.ebookmall.com/title/united-states-census-figures-back-to-1630-us-c
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Rhode Island Affirmative Action Data The Equal Employment Opportunity tables in this report were prepared using the 2000 US Census of Population and Housing Equal Employment Opportunity file, which is http://www.dlt.ri.gov/lmi/publications/affirm.htm
Extractions: The Equal Employment Opportunity tables in this report were prepared using the 2000 US Census of Population and Housing Equal Employment Opportunity file, which is available on the Census web site . The Labor Market Information Unit of the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training has the responsibility for formatting the data to meet the US Census labor force data requirements for an Affirmative Action Plan. Labor force data reflect only the civilian population (military is excluded) 16 years of age and above as of April 1, 2000. Occupations are based on the Standard Occupational Classification (SOC) system, which includes 23 major groups and 821 detailed occupations. This classification system categorizes occupations according to the nature of the work performed and relates these occupations to others of a similar nature. Because the military is not included, twenty-two major SOC groups and 801 detailed occupations are presented in this report. The SOC provides a mechanism for cross-referencing and aggregating occupation-related data collected by social and economic statistical reporting programs. The Census Bureau has adapted the SOC to create the occupational categories used in Census 2000 and in the Census 2000 Special EEO file.
Socioeconomic Characteristics Datasets -- MetroGIS US Census of Population and Housing Block and up 10 years InfoUSA Address Monthly Births / deaths MN Department of Health City Annually Day care needs US Census of Population and Housing http://www.datafinder.org/mg/socioeconomic_resources/index.asp?sType=category&am
City Of Hollywood City-Wide Master Plan Source 1990 US Census of Population and Housing FIGURE 6.5 FIGURE 6.5 FIGURE 6.5 FIGURE 6.5 Median Housing Values Graph Median Housing Values Graph Median Housing Values Graph Median http://www.hollywoodfl.org/cwmp/pdf/GeoZoning/GeoZoning_SubArea6.pdf
City Of Hollywood, City-Wide Master Plan - Environmental Policies higher than the City average. 4, 3 7 6 3 5 6 1 9 6 2 1 6 9 4 0 1000 2000 3000 4000 5000 White Black American Indian, Asian, Pacific Other Race Hispanic Origin Source 1990 US Census of Population and Housing http://www.hollywoodfl.org/cwmp/pdf/Environmental/EnvironConserv_SubArea2.pdf
Metadata: Sources Of Socioeconomic Data At the best level, for example, the US Census of Population and Housing, data are fully documented and files can be downloaded from the Internet. http://www.datafinder.org/metadata/socioeconomic_data.htm
Extractions: Metadata created using Minnesota Geographic Metadata Guidelines Originator MetroGIS Socioeconomic Needs Workgroup and the University's Minnesota Population Center Abstract Socioeconomic data is collected and delivered by many different organizations. This metadata record is a generic reference for a set of data providers who help meet the socioeconomic information needs of the MetroGIS Community. Those providers were identified in 2003 by a workgroup of MetroGIS looking for data that was freely available to meet those needs for summary data about small areas like cities, counties, or census tracts. The University's Minnesota Population Center has accepted the role of Regional Custodian for this page. Significant upgrades were made in 2009. Socioeconomic information needs were identified in the following areas: demographic, employment location, housing, transportation, service facility location, K-12 education, building permits, taxes, and crime. The workgroup looked to identify sources that would provide data to meet these needs in the seven-county Twin Cities metropolitan area of Minneapolis-St. Paul. To meet those needs, the goal was to identify data sources with the following specifications: sub-city resolution, annual updates, and 10-year or longer times series. Not all of the identified data sources meet these specifications. 33 different data sources have been identified. Documentation levels vary as do access levels. At the best level, for example, the US Census of Population and Housing, data are fully documented and files can be downloaded from the Internet. In some cases, data can be viewed online, but machine readable data must be ordered from the supplier - sometimes for a small fee. Commercial data sources are also included.
Spatial Data: Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Lab At MIT Rotch Library houses the GIS lab and the US Census of Population and Housing ; Dewey Library - houses many government documents, including the US Economic Census, as well as a data http://libraries.mit.edu/gis/data/
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Urban Decentralization And Income Inequality Is Sprawl Associated Section 4 offers some concluding comments. 2 Data and Measurement The primary data source used for the analysis is the decennial US Census of Population and Housing for the years 1980 http://research.stlouisfed.org/wp/2006/2006-037.pdf