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Layer: Census Tracts 2017 (Population < 100) (ID: 1)

Name: Census Tracts 2017 (Population < 100)

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Description: This layer was generated by the Department of Regional Planning and looks at various ESRI 2017 Demographics data. This was used for a project for Equity Development Tools, but was shared with the Enterprise Group who may also find this information useful. Below are a list of attributes that were used, and below that list is a definition of the Census Block Groups from eGIS. For more information about ESRI 2017 Demographics, click here.UPDATE HISTORY:4/11/18 - created layerDEMOGRAPHIC DATA INCLUDED:2017 Total Population (Esri)2017 Total Population Density (Esri)2017 Average Household Size (Esri)2017 Median Household Income (Esri)2017 Average Household Income (Esri)2017 Total Housing Units (Esri)2017 Owner Occupied Housing Units (Esri)2017 Renter Occupied Housing Units (Esri)2017 Vacant Housing Units (Esri)2017 Employed Civilian Population Age 16+ (Esri)2017 Unemployed Population Age 16+ (Esri)2017 Unemployment Rate (Esri)2017 White Non-Hispanic Population (Esri)2017 Black/African American Non-Hispanic Population (Esri)2017 American Indian/Alaska Native Non-Hispanic Population (Esri)2017 Asian Non-Hispanic Population (Esri)2017 Pacific Islander Non-Hispanic Population (Esri)2017 Other Race Non-Hispanic Population (Esri)2017 Multiple Races Non-Hispanic Population (Esri)2017 Minority Population (Esri)2017 Minority Population (Esri) - Percentage2017 Diversity Index (Esri)2017 Education: < 9th Grade2017 Education: High School/No Diploma2017 Education: High School Diploma2017 Education: GED2017 Education: Some College/No Degree2017 Education: Associate's Degree2017 Education: Bachelor's Degree2017 Education: Grad/Professional Degree2017 Educational Attainment BaseINFORMATION ABOUT CENSUS BLOCK GROUPSIMPORTANT! This file includes the 2012 Census Geography Update, which merged Tracts 1370.00 and 9304.01 into the combined tract 1370.00, and created Block Groups 1 and 2 within that tract. So the BG10 field actually reflects the 2012 Census update, which is used for all population products.Geographic Terms and Concepts - Block GroupsBlock Groups (BGs) are statistical divisions of census tracts, are generally defined to contain between 600 and 3,000 people, and are used to present data and control block numbering. A block group consists of clusters of blocks within the same census tract that have the same first digit of their four-digit census block number. For example, blocks 3001, 3002, 3003, . . ., 3999 in census tract 1210.02 belong to BG 3 in that census tract. Most BGs were delineated by local participants in the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program. The Census Bureau delineated BGs only where a local or tribal government declined to participate, and a regional organization or State Data Center was not available to participate.A BG usually covers a contiguous area. Each census tract contains at least one BG, and BGs are uniquely numbered within the census tract. Within the standard census geographic hierarchy, BGs never cross state, county, or census tract boundaries but may cross the boundaries of any other geographic entity. Tribal census tracts and tribal BGs are separate and unique geographic areas defined within federally recognized American Indian reservations and can cross state and county boundaries (see "Tribal Census Tract" and "Tribal Block Group"). The tribal census tracts and tribal block groups may be completely different from the census tracts and block groups defined by state and county.Block Group Codes—BGs have a valid code range of 0 through 9. BGs beginning with a zero only contain water area and are generally in coastal and Great Lakes water and territorial seas, but also in larger inland water bodies. For the 2010 Census, a block group 0 for the water portion can be delineated in any census tract and not just those census tracts also defined to only include water area. This is a change from Census 2000, when block groups coded 0 only existed in census tracts with a code of 0. To differentiate between county-based block groups and tribal block groups, the codes for tribal block groups use an alphabetic character (see "Tribal Block Group").

Copyright Text: Los Angeles County, US Census Bureau, ESRI

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