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The 2010 Census Block Groups with Demographic Profile dataset was produced by joining the U.S.Census Bureau's 2010 TIGER/Line File-derived Census Block Groups for Fulton County with selected 2010 Summary File 1 data fields. The result is a census block group boundary layer attributed with some the more commonly used demographics such as total population, population by race, population by age group, median age, and housing and household characteristics. Because the dataset was derived from the TIGER/Line File Census Block Groups, the U.S.Census Bureau's metadata for that dataset is provided below.The TIGER/Line Files are shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) that are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line File is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. Block Groups (BGs) are defined before tabulation block delineation and numbering, but are clusters of blocks within the same census tract that have the same first digit of their 4-digit census block number from the same decennial census. For example, Census 2000 tabulation blocks 3001, 3002, 3003,.., 3999 within Census 2000 tract 1210.02 are also within BG 3 within that census tract. Census 2000 BGs generally contained between 600 and 3,000 people, with an optimum size of 1,500 people. Most BGs were delineated by local participants in the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP). The Census Bureau delineated BGs only where the PSAP participant declined to delineate BGs or where the Census Bureau could not identify any local PSAP participant. A BG usually covers a contiguous area. Each census tract contains at least one BG, and BGs are uniquely numbered within census tract. Within the standard census geographic hierarchy, BGs never cross county or census tract boundaries, but may cross the boundaries of other geographic entities like county subdivisions, places, urban areas, voting districts, congressional districts, and American Indian / Alaska Native / Native Hawaiian areas. BGs have a valid code range of 0 through 9. BGs coded 0 were intended to only include water area, no land area, and they are generally in territorial seas, coastal water, and Great Lakes water areas. For Census 2000, rather than extending a census tract boundary into the Great Lakes or out to the U.S. nautical three-mile limit, the Census Bureau delineated some census tract boundaries along the shoreline or just offshore. The Census Bureau assigned a default census tract number of 0 and BG of 0 to these offshore, water-only areas not included in regularly numbered census tract areas.
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This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Group of the Atlanta Regional Commission, using data from 2010 U.S. Census to show population change by age, by state house district for the State of Georgia.
Attributes:
DISTRICT = GA House District
POPULATION = District Population (2010 Census)
Name = GA House District Name
Total_Population_2011_2015_ACS = Total Population, 2011-2015 American Community Survey (ACS)
Population_2000 = Population, 2000
Population_Change_2000_2010 = Population Change, 2000-2010
Pct_Population_Change_2000_2010 = % Population Change, 2000-2010
profile_url = Web address of district profile
Pop_under_age_19_2010 = Population under age 19, 2010
Pop_ages_20_34_2010 = Population ages 20-34, 2010
Pop_ages_35_44_2010 = Population ages 35-44, 2010
Pop_ages_45_64_2010 = Population ages 45-64, 2010
Pop_ages_65_over_2010 = Population ages 65 and over, 2010
Pct_Pop_under_age_19_2010 = % Population under age 19, 2010
Pct_Pop_ages_20_34_2010 = % Population ages 20-34, 2010
Pct_Pop_ages_35_44_2010 = % Population ages 35-44, 2010
Pct_Pop_ages_45_64_2010 = % Population ages 45-64, 2010
Pct_Pop_ages_65_over_2010 = % Population ages 65 and over, 2010
Pop_under_age_19_2000 = Population under age 19, 2000
Pop_ages_20_34_2000 = Population ages 20-34, 2000
Pop_ages_35_44_2000 = Population ages 35-44, 2000
Pop_ages_45_64_2000 = Population ages 45-64, 2000
Pop_ages_65_over_2000 = Population ages 65 and over, 2000
Pct_Pop_under_age_19_2000 = % Population under age 19, 2000
Pct_Pop_ages_20_34_2000 = % Population ages 20-34, 2000
Pct_Pop_ages_35_44_2000 = % Population ages 35-44, 2000
Pct_Pop_ages_45_64_2000 = % Population ages 45-64, 2000
Pct_Pop_ages_65_over_2000 = % Population ages 65 and over, 2000
Chg_Pop_Under_19 = Change in Population Under 19 (2000-2010)
Chg_Pct_Pop_Under_19 = Change in Percent Population Under 19 (2000-2010)
Chg_pop_ages_20_34 = Change in population ages 20-34 (2000-2010)
Chg_Pct_pop_ages_20_34 = Change in Percent population ages 20-34 (2000-2010)
Chg_pop_ages_35_44 = Change in population ages 35-44 (2000-2010)
Chg_Pct_pop_ages_35_44 = Change in Percent population ages 35-44 (2000-2010)
Chg_pop_ages_45_64 = Change in population ages 45-64 (2000-2010)
Chg_Pct_pop_ages_45_64 = Change in Percent population ages 45-64 (2000-2010)
Chg_pop_ages_65_over = Change in population ages 65 and over (2000-2010)
Chg_Pct_pop_ages_65_over = Change in Percent population ages 65 and over (2000-2010)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional Commission
Date: 2010
For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.com.
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This layer was developed by the Research & Analytics Group of the Atlanta Regional Commission, using data from 2010 U.S. Census to show population change by age, by state senate district for the State of Georgia.
Attributes:
DISTRICT = GA Senate District
POPULATION = District Population (2010 Census)
Total_Population_2011_2015_ACS = Total Population, 2011-2015 American Community Survey (ACS)
Population_2000 = Population, 2000
Population_Change_2000_2010 = Population Change, 2000-2010
Pct_Population_Change_2000_2010 = % Population Change, 2000-2010
profile_url = Web address of ARC district profile
Pop_under_age_19_2010 = Population under age 19, 2010
Pop_ages_20_34_2010 = Population ages 20-34, 2010
Pop_ages_35_44_2010 = Population ages 35-44, 2010
Pop_ages_45_64_2010 = Population ages 45-64, 2010
Pop_ages_65_over_2010 = Population ages 65 and over, 2010
Pct_Pop_under_age_19_2010 = % Population under age 19, 2010
Pct_Pop_ages_20_34_2010 = % Population ages 20-34, 2010
Pct_Pop_ages_35_44_2010 = % Population ages 35-44, 2010
Pct_Pop_ages_45_64_2010 = % Population ages 45-64, 2010
Pct_Pop_ages_65_over_2010 = % Population ages 65 and over, 2010
Pop_under_age_19_2000 = Population under age 19, 2000
Pop_ages_20_34_2000 = Population ages 20-34, 2000
Pop_ages_35_44_2000 = Population ages 35-44, 2000
Pop_ages_45_64_2000 = Population ages 45-64, 2000
Pop_ages_65_over_2000 = Population ages 65 and over, 2000
Pct_Pop_under_age_19_2000 = % Population under age 19, 2000
Pct_Pop_ages_20_34_2000 = % Population ages 20-34, 2000
Pct_Pop_ages_35_44_2000 = % Population ages 35-44, 2000
Pct_Pop_ages_45_64_2000 = % Population ages 45-64, 2000
Pct_Pop_ages_65_over_2000 = % Population ages 65 and over, 2000
Chg_Pop_Under_19 = Change in Population Under 19 (2000-2010)
Chg_Pct_Pop_Under_19 = Change in Percent Population Under 19 (2000-2010)
Chg_pop_ages_20_34 = Change in population ages 20-34 (2000-2010)
Chg_Pct_pop_ages_20_34 = Change in Percent population ages 20-34 (2000-2010)
Chg_pop_ages_35_44 = Change in population ages 35-44 (2000-2010)
Chg_Pct_pop_ages_35_44 = Change in Percent population ages 35-44 (2000-2010)
Chg_pop_ages_45_64 = Change in population ages 45-64 (2000-2010)
Chg_Pct_pop_ages_45_64 = Change in Percent population ages 45-64 (2000-2010)
Chg_pop_ages_65_over = Change in population ages 65 and over (2000-2010)
Chg_Pct_pop_ages_65_over = Change in Percent population ages 65 and over (2000-2010)
Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Atlanta Regional Commission
Date: 2010
For additional information, please visit the Atlanta Regional Commission at www.atlantaregional.com.
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The 2010 Census Block Groups with Demographic Profile dataset was produced by joining the U.S.Census Bureau's 2010 TIGER/Line File-derived Census Block Groups for Fulton County with selected 2010 Summary File 1 data fields. The result is a census block group boundary layer attributed with some the more commonly used demographics such as total population, population by race, population by age group, median age, and housing and household characteristics. Because the dataset was derived from the TIGER/Line File Census Block Groups, the U.S.Census Bureau's metadata for that dataset is provided below.The TIGER/Line Files are shapefiles and related database files (.dbf) that are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the U.S. Census Bureau's Master Address File / Topologically Integrated Geographic Encoding and Referencing (MAF/TIGER) Database (MTDB). The MTDB represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts, however, each TIGER/Line File is designed to stand alone as an independent data set, or they can be combined to cover the entire nation. Block Groups (BGs) are defined before tabulation block delineation and numbering, but are clusters of blocks within the same census tract that have the same first digit of their 4-digit census block number from the same decennial census. For example, Census 2000 tabulation blocks 3001, 3002, 3003,.., 3999 within Census 2000 tract 1210.02 are also within BG 3 within that census tract. Census 2000 BGs generally contained between 600 and 3,000 people, with an optimum size of 1,500 people. Most BGs were delineated by local participants in the Census Bureau's Participant Statistical Areas Program (PSAP). The Census Bureau delineated BGs only where the PSAP participant declined to delineate BGs or where the Census Bureau could not identify any local PSAP participant. A BG usually covers a contiguous area. Each census tract contains at least one BG, and BGs are uniquely numbered within census tract. Within the standard census geographic hierarchy, BGs never cross county or census tract boundaries, but may cross the boundaries of other geographic entities like county subdivisions, places, urban areas, voting districts, congressional districts, and American Indian / Alaska Native / Native Hawaiian areas. BGs have a valid code range of 0 through 9. BGs coded 0 were intended to only include water area, no land area, and they are generally in territorial seas, coastal water, and Great Lakes water areas. For Census 2000, rather than extending a census tract boundary into the Great Lakes or out to the U.S. nautical three-mile limit, the Census Bureau delineated some census tract boundaries along the shoreline or just offshore. The Census Bureau assigned a default census tract number of 0 and BG of 0 to these offshore, water-only areas not included in regularly numbered census tract areas.