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The neighbourhood profiles are 22 data profiles that, collectively, cover the whole borough of Camden. The profiles contain comprehensive, verifiable and up-to-date statistics from a variety of sources about the community characteristics, assets and strengths, challenges and needs in each neighbourhood. They are designed to help the Council, other statutory partners and the VCS understand what is being delivered in small areas and the resources that already exist in each area, and identify any gaps. The neighbourhoods are composites of lower super output areas (LSOAs), which are smaller than wards. The neighbourhoods do not conform to administrative boundaries or electoral wards. Their borders are instead based on the actual way that residents identify with particular areas and how they really move about within certain localities.
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The neighbourhood profiles are 22 data profiles that, collectively, cover the whole borough of Camden. The profiles contain comprehensive, verifiable and up-to-date statistics from a variety of sources about the community characteristics, assets and strengths, challenges and needs in each neighbourhood. They are designed to help the Council, other statutory partners and the VCS understand what is being delivered in small areas and the resources that already exist in each area, and identify any gaps. The neighbourhoods are composites of lower super output areas (LSOAs), which are smaller than wards. The neighbourhoods do not conform to administrative boundaries or electoral wards. Their borders are instead based on the actual way that residents identify with particular areas and how they really move about within certain localities.
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This profile for the City Centre neighbourhood was published in 2023 using data from Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
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This profile for the Highbush neighbourhood was published in 2023 using data from Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
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TwitterThe neighbourhood profiles are 22 data profiles that, collectively, cover the whole borough of Camden. The profiles contain comprehensive, verifiable and up-to-date statistics from a variety of sources about the community characteristics, assets and strengths, challenges and needs in each neighbourhood. They are designed to help the Council, other statutory partners and the VCS understand what is being delivered in small areas and the resources that already exist in each area, and identify any gaps. The neighbourhoods are composites of lower super output areas (LSOAs), which are smaller than wards. The neighbourhoods do not conform to administrative boundaries or electoral wards. Their borders are instead based on the actual way that residents identify with particular areas and how they really move about within certain localities.
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The neighbourhood profiles are 22 data profiles that, collectively, cover the whole borough of Camden. The profiles contain comprehensive, verifiable and up-to-date statistics from a variety of sources about the community characteristics, assets and strengths, challenges and needs in each neighbourhood. They are designed to help the Council, other statutory partners and the VCS understand what is being delivered in small areas and the resources that already exist in each area, and identify any gaps. The neighbourhoods are composites of lower super output areas (LSOAs), which are smaller than wards. The neighbourhoods do not conform to administrative boundaries or electoral wards. Their borders are instead based on the actual way that residents identify with particular areas and how they really move about within certain localities.
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This profile for the Bay Ridges neighbourhood was published in 2023 using data from Statistics Canada's 2021 Census.
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Please note this page provides neighborhood demographic data using 2010 Census tracts. For updated Neighborhood Demographics using 2020 Census tracts consistently across historical years, please refer to the Planning Department Research Division's Exploring Neighborhood Change Tool. The tool visualizes demographic, economic, and housing data for Boston's tracts and neighborhoods from 1950 to 2025 (with projections to 2035) using the most up-to-date 2020 Census tract-based Neighborhood boundaries.
Boston is a city defined by the unique character of its many neighborhoods. The historical tables created by the BPDA Research Division from U.S. Census Decennial data describe demographic changes in Boston’s neighborhoods from 1950 through 2010 using consistent tract-based geographies. For more analysis of these data, please see Historical Trends in Boston's Neighborhoods. The most recent available neighborhood demographic data come from the 5-year American Community Survey (ACS). The ACS tables also present demographic data for Census-tract approximations of Boston’s neighborhoods. For pdf versions of the data presented here plus earlier versions of the analysis, please see Boston in Context.
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TwitterTable from the American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year series on age and gender related topics for City of Seattle Council Districts, Comprehensive Plan Growth Areas and Community Reporting Areas. Table includes B01001 Sex by Age, B01002 Median Age by Sex. Data is pulled from block group tables for the most recent ACS vintage and summarized to the neighborhoods based on block group assignment.Table created for and used in the Neighborhood Profiles application.Vintages: 2023ACS Table(s): B01001, B01002Data downloaded from: Census Bureau's Explore Census Data The United States Census Bureau's American Community Survey (ACS):About the SurveyGeography & ACSTechnical DocumentationNews & UpdatesThis ready-to-use layer can be used within ArcGIS Pro, ArcGIS Online, its configurable apps, dashboards, Story Maps, custom apps, and mobile apps. Data can also be exported for offline workflows. Please cite the Census and ACS when using this data.Data Note from the Census:Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a margin of error. The value shown here is the 90 percent margin of error. The margin of error can be interpreted as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the estima
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TwitterThis layer shows the age statistics in Tucson by neighborhood, aggregated from block level data, between 2010-2019. For questions, contact GIS_IT@tucsonaz.gov. The data shown is from Esri's 2019 Updated Demographic estimates.Esri's U.S. Updated Demographic (2019/2024) Data - Population, age, income, sex, race, home value, and marital status are among the variables included in the database. Each year, Esri's Data Development team employs its proven methodologies to update more than 2,000 demographic variables for a variety of U.S. geographies.Additional Esri Resources:Esri DemographicsU.S. 2019/2024 Esri Updated DemographicsEssential demographic vocabularyPermitted use of this data is covered in the DATA section of the Esri Master Agreement (E204CW) and these supplemental terms.
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TwitterThe community profiles contain data from 2016 Census and long form program. The 2016 census data is considered to be of good quality and general comparisons can be made with similar data from previous years. Direct comparisons cannot be made between Statistics Canada’s 2016 Long Form data and the 2011 National Household Survey (NHS).The figures shown in the tables and charts have been subjected to a confidentiality procedure known as random rounding to prevent the possibility of associating statistical data with any identifiable individual. Under this method, all figures, including totals and margins, are randomly rounded either up or down to a multiple of "5", and in some cases "10". While providing strong protection against disclosure, this technique does not add significant error to the data. The user should be aware that totals and margins are rounded independently of the cell data so that some differences between these and the sum of rounded cell data may exist. Also, minor differences can be expected in corresponding totals and cell values among various census tabulations.Statistics Canada is committed to protect the privacy of all Canadians and the confidentiality of the data they provide. As part of this commitment, some population counts of geographic areas are adjusted in order to ensure confidentiality.For more information about Kingston's Community & Neighbourhood Profiles, as well as links to exciting new tools, please visit our website: https://www.cityofkingston.ca/explore/neighbourhood-profilesA detailed Glossary of Terms is also available (Adobe PDF format): https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KAbrqmARXjzy1yBcVlVYf2Xz-KidOfXM/view?usp=sharing
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TwitterDivision of Community and Regional Affairs Community Profile Maps.This map shows where community profile maps have been done around the state. By clicking on the locations you will be able to view the profile maps that have been completed for that community.The community profiles maps presented are 24" by 36" or 30" by 42" in size. Maps are available from 1976 to 2019. Later CAD-Based PDFs completed since 1999 have the ability to turn on and off layers in the PDFs based on your browser configuration (best experience is with Adobe Acrobat Reader). These are large graphic files (.75 Mb's to 30.7 Mb's) and they may take some time to download to your computer depending on your connection speed.List of Source DataCommunity Profiles - This index functions as a delivery mechanism for completed Community Profile maps as PDFs via Attachments Table. To aid in Community Profile CAD_to_GIS conversion the key footprints for Area and Community Maps were recovered out of the CAD data and coded with the corresponding PDF Map for each project. First loaded to SDE Oct 10, 2022.Community Profile CAD - Select Aggregate Planimetric CAD Vectors from set of 2001-2019 Community Profile AutoCAD files - Initial release version Oct 26, 2023. This is an AGOL-hosted Feature Service - hence text point labels only display horizontally. High Level Documentation as a PowerPoint Presentation in PDF form.
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TwitterCounties in the Middle Tennessee area used in the Middle Tennessee Community Profile Analysis (MTCPA) are listed in alphabetical order. Data regarding income, education, and racial demographics were compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau (2006–2008 American Community Survey) for all counties with a population greater than 60,000. Trousdale County was not a part of this dataset, and therefore the data points for Trousdale County were not determined (N.D.).
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This profile provides a graphical illustration of how different wards relate to each other, and to Calderdale as a whole, on topics that can affect the neighbourhood. These topics include benefits, homelessness, life expectancy at birth, income deprivation, population density and overcrowding. The images give an indication of how the different wards compare to each other and to Calderdale overall, either by size, or by using red, amber and green images. Behind the data visualisation page are two further pages. These contain the data used in the data visualisation, plus some extra data relating to the theme, and notes on how the image colours are determined. To view the data visualisation, please use the download button , then select 'Enable editing'.
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The City of Port Adelaide Enfield Community Profile provides demographic and economic analysis for the Council area and its suburbs based on results from the 2016, 2011, 2006, 2001, 1996 and 1991 Censuses of Population and Housing. The profile is updated with population estimates when the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) releases new figures. \r This is an interactive query tool where results can be downloaded in various formats. Three reporting types are available from this resource: \r 1. Social atlas that delivers the data displayed on a map showing each SA1 area (approx 200 households), \r 2. Community Profile which delivers data at a District level which contain 2 to 3 suburbs, and \r 3. Economic Profile which reports statistics of an economic indicators.\r The general community profile/social atlas themes available for reporting on are: \r -Age \r -Education \r -Ethnicity \r -Disability \r -Employment/Income \r -Household types \r -Indigenous profile \r -Migration \r -Journey to work \r -Disadvantage \r -Population Estimates \r -Building approvals. \r It also possible to navigate to the Community Profiles of some other Councils as well.
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The neighbourhood profiles are 22 data profiles that, collectively, cover the whole borough of Camden. The profiles contain comprehensive, verifiable and up-to-date statistics from a variety of sources about the community characteristics, assets and strengths, challenges and needs in each neighbourhood. They are designed to help the Council, other statutory partners and the VCS understand what is being delivered in small areas and the resources that already exist in each area, and identify any gaps. The neighbourhoods are composites of lower super output areas (LSOAs), which are smaller than wards. The neighbourhoods do not conform to administrative boundaries or electoral wards. Their borders are instead based on the actual way that residents identify with particular areas and how they really move about within certain localities.