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Layer: ESRI Demographics 2017 - Countywide Stat. Areas (ID: 18)

Name: ESRI Demographics 2017 - Countywide Stat. Areas

Display Field: CITY_TYPE

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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 Countywide Statistical Areas from eGIS. For more information about ESRI 2017 Demographics, click here.UPDATE HISTORY:4/18/18 - layer createdDEMOGRAPHIC 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 BaseThe CSA project was developed to provide a common geographic boundary for reporting departmental statistics for unincorporated areas to the Board of Supervisors. The CIO and the LA County Enterprise GIS group worked with the Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors Unincorporated Area and Field Deputies to establish names that reflect as best as possible the general name preferences of residents and historical names of areas. A Board Motion will establish these area names as “Board Approved.” CSAs differ from the more informal “Community” geographies because:They are primarily focused on broad statistics and reporting, not mapping of communities.They represent board approved geographies comprised of Census block groups split by cities.They must cover the entire unincorporated CountyThere can be no holes or overlapping areasThe CSAs were created using Census Block Groups split by cities (e.g. "Split Block Groups") as a geographic building block. This allows users to leverage the rich information provided by the US Census Bureau to better report statistics, including rates from the decennial census and population estimates. Population estimates are included in the POPULATION field. These values represent the most recently available population estimate information for the year 2016.In the City of Los Angeles, the LA City Neighborhood file was overlaid on the Block Groups and boundaries assigned using the centroid of the block group - therefore, while the names of the CSAs in LA City match the neighborhood file, the boundaries are not the same.Additionally, CSAs are to be named according to the following recommended naming conventions:All names will be assumed to begin with “Unincorporated” (e.g. Unincorporated El Camino Village). They will not be part of the Statistical Geography Name (so the name of the Statistical Area would be “El Camino Village”).Names will not contain “Island” – beginning each name with “Unincorporated” will distinguish an area from any surrounding cities. There may be one or more exceptions for certain small areas (e.g. “Bandini Islands”)A forward slash implies an undetermined boundary between two areas within a statistical geography (e.g. Westfield/Academy Hills or View Park/Windsor Hills)Certain established names may include hyphens (e.g. Florence-Firestone)Aliases may be defined in parentheses (e.g. Unincorporated Long Beach (Bonner/Carson Park))

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

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