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Graph and download economic data for Regional Price Parities: Services: Other: Nonmetropolitan Portion for Oklahoma (OKNMPRPPSERVEOTH) from 2008 to 2023 about rural, OK, PPP, services, price, and USA.
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Summary File 4 (SF 4) from the United States 2000 Census contains the sample data, which is the information compiled from the questions asked of a sample of all people and housing units. Population items include basic population totals: urban and rural, households and families, marital status, grandparents as caregivers, language and ability to speak English, ancestry, place of birth, citizenship status, year of entry, migration, place of work, journey to work (commuting), school enrollment and educational attainment, veteran status, disability, employment status, industry, occupation, class of worker, income, and poverty status. Housing items include basic housing totals: urban and rural, number of rooms, number of bedrooms, year moved into unit, household size and occupants per room, units in structure, year structure built, heating fuel, telephone service, plumbing and kitchen facilities, vehicles available, value of home, monthly rent, and shelter costs. In Summary File 4, the sample data are presented in 213 population tables (matrices) and 110 housing tables, identified with "PCT" and "HCT" respectively. Each table is iterated for 336 population groups: the total population, 132 race groups, 78 American Indian and Alaska Native tribe categories (reflecting 39 individual tribes), 39 Hispanic or Latino groups, and 86 ancestry groups. The presentation of SF4 tables for any of the 336 population groups is subject to a population threshold. That is, if there are fewer than 100 people (100-percent count) in a specific population group in a specific geographic area, and there are fewer than 50 unweighted cases, their population and housing characteristics data are not available for that geographic area in SF4. For the ancestry iterations, only the 50 unweighted cases test can be performed. See Appendix H: Characteristic Iterations, for a complete list of characteristic iterations.
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Graph and download economic data for U.S. Granted Utility Patents Originating in Non Metro/Micropolitan Statistical Areas in Oklahoma (PATENTCBSA900940) from 2000 to 2015 about rural, patent granted, patents, intellectual property, origination, OK, and USA.
Oklahoma state grid lines. Based on PLSS grid and used to determine road/street numbering and location in rural areas in Oklahoma.
The original intent of this map was to provide a general overview of public water supply systems and their facilities studied as part of the 2012 Update of the Oklahoma Comprehensive Water Plan (OCWP). Additional systems have been added as the data has become available. The data presented includes the state’s larger supply providers. It is important to note that much of the data presented is very generalized both spatially and temporally. More informationOklahoma Comprehensive Water PlanRural Water Systems in OklahomaODEQ Public Water SupplyOklahoma Municipal LeagueOklahoma Rural Water AssociationThe data in this map is available for download at http://www.owrb.ok.gov/data.
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The Oklahoma Methamphetamine Data Initiative (OMDI) sought to examine the relationship between methamphetamine and violent crime. Both national and local drugs and crime data were collected to inform narcotics law enforcement intervention strategies. OMDI's goals are to establish procedures and metrics to evaluate the relationship between meth and violent crime; identify static and dynamic factors associated with violent crime stemming from meth use or distribution to improve community surveillance in Oklahoma; develop a regularly updated dashboard for law enforcement prevention/intervention deployment; and demonstrate the utility of this model for other states, rural areas, and Indian Country.
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Graph and download economic data for Regional Price Parities: Services: Other: Nonmetropolitan Portion for Oklahoma (OKNMPRPPSERVEOTH) from 2008 to 2023 about rural, OK, PPP, services, price, and USA.