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Some other race Poverty Rate Statistics for 2022. This is part of a larger dataset covering poverty in Chapel Hill, North Carolina by age, education, race, gender, work experience and more.
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Black or African American Poverty Rate Statistics for 2022. This is part of a larger dataset covering poverty in Chapel Hill, North Carolina by age, education, race, gender, work experience and more.
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This CD consists of the Race and Hispanic or Latino Summary File. It contains summary statistics. This CD contains summary population counts for two universes, total population and population 18 years and over. The data were derived from the basic questions asked on all census questionnaires. These are often called the 100-percent questions. This file contains four tables: a count of all persons by race. a count of the population 18 years and over by race. a count of Hispanic or Latino and a count of not Hispanic or Latino by race for all persons. a count of Hispanic or Latino and a count of not Hispanic or Latino by race for the population 18 years and over.
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The Race and Hispanic or Latino Summary File is an extract of selected geographic areas pr eviously released in the state Census 2000 Redistricting Data (Public Law 94-171) Summary Files. In addition, this file provides summaries for the United States, regions, divisions, and American Indian and Alaska Native areas that cross state boundaries. The file structure is as follows: United States Region Division American Indian Area/Alaska Native Area/Hawaiian Home Land State County Place Consolidated city American Indian Area/Alaska Native Area/Hawaiian Home Land American Indian Area/Alaska Native Area (Reservation or Statistical Entity Only)4 American Indian Area (Off-Reservation rust Land Only)/Hawaiian Home Land Alaska Native Regional Corporation
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This dataset tracks annual two or more races student percentage from 2013 to 2023 for Smith Middle School vs. North Carolina and Chapel Hill-Carrboro City Schools School District
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Population 26 years and over Health Insurance Coverage Statistics for 2022. This is part of a larger dataset covering consumer health insurance coverage rates in Chapel Hill, North Carolina by age, education, race, gender, work experience and more.
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Topics in this survey include quality of life and growth rate in the Chapel Hill/Carrboro area, respondent's civic and political activities, commute time and mode of transportation used to get to work, link to the University of North Carolina, student enrollment and campus expansion, state lottery, crime, economic situation, contributions to local campaigns, and interest in local news. Demographic variables include number of people in the household, respondent's age, city of residence, educat ion, political party self identification, political philosophy, race, marital status, household income, and gender.
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Related children of householder under 18 years Poverty Rate Statistics for 2022. This is part of a larger dataset covering poverty in Chapel Hill, North Carolina by age, education, race, gender, work experience and more.
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"This CD-ROM contains tables and other pertinent documents for Vital Statistics of the United States, 1994, Volume I, Natality. The collection provides information on live births in the United States during calendar year 1994. Data are presented in table format and include live births, birthrates, and fertility rates by several variables including geographic area; mother's age, race, education, marital status, and Hispanic origin; father's age, race, and Hispanic origin; child's race; Apgar s core; birthweight; live-birth order; parity; place of delivery and attendant; plurality; prenatal care; day of birth, and resident status. Births to nonresidents of the US are excluded from all tabulations by place of residence. Births occurring to US citizens outside of the US are not included. Geographic variables describing residence for births include state, county, city, standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA), urban places, and the United States or all reporting areas."
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"This survey focuses on the December 2002 ice storm in North Carolina. Topics include perceptions of power companies', local government, and the Governor's response to the ice storm; the storm's impact on families and work, and how residents coped in its aftermath. Demographic data include age, number of people in the household, number of children in the household under age 5, number of people in the household over age 65, education, years at the current address, county of residence, marital status, type of dwelling, race, ethnicity, household income, and gender."
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This dataset contains the do files for replicating the analyses in “Peers’ race in adolescence and voting behavior”. The paper uses data from the National Longitudinal Study of Adolescent to Adult Health (Add Health), a program project directed by Kathleen Mullan Harris and designed by J. Richard Udry, Peter S. Bearman, and Kathleen Mullan Harris at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, and funded by grant P01-HD31921 from the Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human development, with cooperative funding from 23 other federal agencies and foundations. Special acknowledgment is due Ronald R. Rindfuss and Barbara Entwisle for assistance in the original design. Information on how to obtain the Add Health data files is available from the Add Health website (http://www.cpc.unc.edu/addhealth). No direct support was received from grant P01-HD31921 for this analysis. In order to (purchase the access to) the data, you need to contact the Carolina Population Center: http://www.cpc.unc.edu/projects/addhealth. While part of the data is accessible for free, in the paper we make use of restricted access data. We use the In-Home and In-School surveys for Wave 1 and the surveys in Waves III and IV. We also use the following additional data: from Wave I - School Network, Friend Files, School Distance Measures, and School Administrator Questionnaire; from Waves I and III - Contextual Files, Political Files; from Waves I, III and IV: Weight Files.
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19 to 64 years Health Insurance Coverage Statistics for 2022. This is part of a larger dataset covering consumer health insurance coverage rates in Chapel Hill, North Carolina by age, education, race, gender, work experience and more.
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This dataset contains site information for oyster spat settlement experiments conducted in Pamlico Sound, North Carolina in 2012. access_formats=.htmlTable,.csv,.json,.mat,.nc,.tsv,.esriCsv,.geoJson acquisition_description=Spat settlement collectors were constructed by affixing 2-3 wire strings, each containing 12 adult oyster shells, to private and public docks or stand-alone wooden pilings, throughout BBCPS study system. Settlement collectors were deployed on June 7th and 21st and again on August 1st and 16th of 2012 and retrieved approximately 2 weeks later as part of an ongoing settlement sampling program (Eggleston and Puckett, unpubl.data). Recovered settlement collectors were frozen until individual spat could be counted and removed from adult oyster shells with a tungsten probe. Spat were divided by collection site and collection period and refrozen at -23\u00b0C.\u00a0 awards_0_award_nid=559331 awards_0_award_number=OCE-1155609 awards_0_data_url=http://www.nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward.do?AwardNumber=1155609 awards_0_funder_name=NSF Division of Ocean Sciences awards_0_funding_acronym=NSF OCE awards_0_funding_source_nid=355 awards_0_program_manager=David L. Garrison awards_0_program_manager_nid=50534 cdm_data_type=Other comment=Oyster Spat Site List PI: Joel Fodrie data version: 2017-11-13 Conventions=COARDS, CF-1.6, ACDD-1.3 data_source=extract_data_as_tsv version 2.3 19 Dec 2019 defaultDataQuery=&time<now doi=10.1575/1912/bco-dmo.719190.1 Easternmost_Easting=-75.4818167 geospatial_lat_max=35.8415667 geospatial_lat_min=34.6562333 geospatial_lat_units=degrees_north geospatial_lon_max=-75.4818167 geospatial_lon_min=-76.7528333 geospatial_lon_units=degrees_east infoUrl=https://www.bco-dmo.org/dataset/719190 institution=BCO-DMO instruments_0_acronym=Mass Spec instruments_0_dataset_instrument_description=Both larval and spat samples were analyzed using a Thermo-Fisher Element2 inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer with a Teledyne ATLex 300si-x 193nm Excimer laser ablation unit (LA ICP-MS). To correct for mass bias and instrument drift, National Institute of Technology Standards-certified standards (Reference Material 612, 614, and 616) were run at the beginning and end of every 4 slide sequence (~140 burns). instruments_0_dataset_instrument_nid=719196 instruments_0_description=General term for instruments used to measure the mass-to-charge ratio of ions; generally used to find the composition of a sample by generating a mass spectrum representing the masses of sample components. instruments_0_instrument_external_identifier=https://vocab.nerc.ac.uk/collection/L05/current/LAB16/ instruments_0_instrument_name=Mass Spectrometer instruments_0_instrument_nid=685 instruments_0_supplied_name=Thermo-Fisher Element2 inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer instruments_1_dataset_instrument_description=http://www.cetac.com/product_dashboard/laser-ablation.htm instruments_1_dataset_instrument_nid=719197 instruments_1_description=A device that generates an intense beam of coherent monochromatic light (or other electromagnetic radiation) by stimulated emission of photons from excited atoms or molecules. instruments_1_instrument_name=Laser instruments_1_instrument_nid=564857 instruments_1_supplied_name=Teledyne ATLex 300si-x 193nm Excimer laser ablation unit metadata_source=https://www.bco-dmo.org/api/dataset/719190 Northernmost_Northing=35.8415667 param_mapping={'719190': {'Lat_DD': 'flag - latitude', 'Long_DD': 'flag - longitude'}} parameter_source=https://www.bco-dmo.org/mapserver/dataset/719190/parameters people_0_affiliation=University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill people_0_affiliation_acronym=UNC-Chapel Hill-IMS people_0_person_name=Dr F. Joel Fodrie people_0_person_nid=559341 people_0_role=Principal Investigator people_0_role_type=originator people_1_affiliation=University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill people_1_affiliation_acronym=UNC-Chapel Hill-IMS people_1_person_name=Ian R Kroll people_1_person_nid=614707 people_1_role=Contact people_1_role_type=related people_2_affiliation=Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution people_2_affiliation_acronym=WHOI BCO-DMO people_2_person_name=Amber York people_2_person_nid=643627 people_2_role=BCO-DMO Data Manager people_2_role_type=related project=EstuarineMetaDyn projects_0_acronym=EstuarineMetaDyn projects_0_description=Description from NSF award abstract: The PIs will use the eastern oyster (Crassostrea virginica) in Pamlico Sound, North Carolina, as a model system and will attempt to optimize the design of networks of no-take reserves as a strategy for maintaining metapopulations of this commercially harvested species. The project specifically recognizes that network persistence depends on (1) the potential for growth, survival, and reproduction within reserves, and (2) the potential to distribute offspring among reserves. Thus, demographic processes within reserves and settling areas play important roles, along with variability of physical transport. The PIs plan to: (1) test and refine 3D bio-physical models of connectivity due to oyster larval transport in a shallow, wind-dominated system; (2) test, refine, and apply technology to detect natal origins of larvae using geochemical tags in larval shell; and (3) integrate regional connectivity and demographic rates to model metapopulation dynamics. This study will produce new tools and test and refine others used for studying larval connectivity, a fundamentally important process in the maintenance of natural populations, and thus in biological conservation and resource management. The tools include a hydrodynamic modeling tool coupled with an open-source particle tracking model that will be available on-line with computer code and user guide. The project will use integrated modeling approaches to evaluate the design of reserve networks: results will be directly useful to improving oyster and ecosystem-based management in Pamlico Sound, and the methods will inform approaches to network design in other locations. projects_0_end_date=2016-02 projects_0_geolocation=North Carolina Estuaries projects_0_name=Interacting Effects of Local Demography and Larval Connectivity on Estuarine Metapopulation Dynamics projects_0_project_nid=559332 projects_0_start_date=2012-03 sourceUrl=(local files) Southernmost_Northing=34.6562333 standard_name_vocabulary=CF Standard Name Table v55 version=1 Westernmost_Easting=-76.7528333 xml_source=osprey2erddap.update_xml() v1.3
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This data collection provides information on fertility, family formation, contraception, and related issues for 7,969 women aged 15-44 irrespective of marital status in the United States in 1982. The study consists of data covering a wide range of background characteristics, a number of measures of fertility and contraception, measures of fecundity and birth expectations, use of family planning services, and detailed pregnancy histories. Demographic items specify age, marital history, educati on, income, occupation, race, ethnicity, residence, and religion. Note to Users: This CD is part of a collection located in the Data Archive at the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The collection is located in Room 10, Manning Hall. Users may check out the CDs, subscribing to the honor system. Items may be checked out for a period of two weeks. Loan forms are located adjacent to the collection.Analysis can be done for the four major census regions (Northeast, Midwest, South, West) and for metropolitan and nonmetropolitan areas. Estimates cannot be made for States or smaller areas.
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This data collection contains information on maternal and child health, family practices, and attitudes of 9,797 women aged 15-44 living in the coterminous United States who were either currently married, previously married, or never married but had offspring living in the household in 1973. Extensive information was gathered from respondents about their pregnancies. They were asked about their family planning practices and consultations, prenatal and postnatal care, medical conditions, numbe r of pregnancies and live births, problems experienced in conceiving, complicated pregnancies, sterilization, and medical checkup history. Data are also provided on respondents' desired number of children, birth expectations, and family size preferences. Other demographic variables provide information on respondents' family history, date of birth, race, ethnicity, religion, education, occupation, employment, and income.
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This CD-ROM contains the 1992 Multiple Cause of Death file and documentation. The data collection contains information on all deaths processed by the National Center for Health Statistics for calendar year 1992. Each record in the file includes data on underlying cause and multiple cause of death. Data cover date of death, geographic location (region, state, county, division) of death, residence of the deceased (region, state, county, city, population size), and sex, race, age, marital status , state of birth, origin or descent, kind of business, and occupation of the deceased. The underlying causes of death are coded using The Manual of the International Statistical Classification Of Diseases, Injuries, and Cause-Of-Death, Ninth Revision (ICD-9).
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This CD-ROM contains the 2002 Natality Detail public use files and documentation. This collection provides information on live births in the United States during calendar year 2002. Data are limited to births occurring within the United States to US residents and nonresidents. Births to nonresidents of the US are excluded from all tabulations by place of residence. Births occurring to US citizens outside of the US are not included in this file. Geographic variables describing residence for bi rths include the state, county, city, county and city population, standard metropolitan statistical area (SMSA), and metropolitan/nonmetropolitan county. Other variables include the race and sex of the child, parent's age, national origin, and race, and mother's educational attainment and marital status. Health data include variables such as live birth order, prenatal care, birth weight, plurality, Apgar score, method of delivery, medical risk factors, complications of labor and/or delivery, abnormal conditions of the newborn, attendant at birth, and place or facility of birth. Note to Users: This CD is part of a collection located in the Data Archive at the Odum Institute for Research in Social Science, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The collection is located in Room 10, Manning Hall. Users may check out the CDs, subscribing to the honor system. Items may be checked out for a period of two weeks. Loan forms are located adjacent to the collection.
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Some other race Poverty Rate Statistics for 2022. This is part of a larger dataset covering poverty in Chapel Hill, North Carolina by age, education, race, gender, work experience and more.