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This thematic map presents the population density in the United States in 2010. Population density is the number of people per square mile. It is calculated by dividing the total population count of geographic feature by the area of the feature, in square miles. The area is calculated from the geometry of the geographic feature in projected coordinates. The geography depicts states at greater than 25m scale, counties at 1m to 25m scale, Census Tracts at 250k to 1m scale, and Census Block Groups at less than 250k scale. The map has been designed to be displayed with semi-transparency of about 50% for overlay on other base maps, which is reflected in the legend for the map. For more information on this map, visit...
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Wyoming state house districts with demographic data.
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This dataset depicts the percentage of housing units by the decade of their construction, and the median value of a subset of the housing units. This dataset was derived from official U.S. Census 2000 data products processed by the Conservation Biology Institute. These attributes are depicted at the Census Block-Group level, the finest spatial scale for which the underlying metrics are available. Areas with larger percentages of housing units constructed during 1990-2000 indicate areas that have experienced recent growth in residential development. In particular, areas that have experienced growth outside urban areas may be further evaluated for residential development in close proximity to publicly-owned areas...
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Voting district (VTD) is the generic name for geographic entities, such as precincts, wards, and election districts, established by state, local, and tribal governments for the purpose of conducting elections. States participating in the Census 2000 Redistricting Data Program as part of Public Law 94-171 (1975) may provide boundaries, codes, and names for their VTDs to the U.S. Census Bureau. For Census 2000, each VTD is identified by a one- to six-character alphanumeric census code that is unique within county. The code "ZZZZZZ" identifies parts of a county in which no VTDs were identified.
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A traffic analysis zone (TAZ) is a special area delineated by state and/or local transportation officials for tabulating traffic-related data, especially journey-to-work and place-of-work statistics. A TAZ usually consists of one or more census blocks, block groups, or census tracts. For the 1990 census, TAZs were defined as part of the Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP). Each TAZ is identified by a six-character alphanumeric code that is unique within county or statistically equivalent entity.
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This boundary file delineates areas of significant agricultural activity in Canada as indicated by the 2006 Census of Agriculture. The agricultural ecumene enables users to thematically map data aggregated to the census division level and limits the data display to those areas where agricultural activity is concentrated in Canada. Ecumene, a word derived from the Greek root oixos meaning inhabited and nenon meaning space, is a term used by geographers to indicate inhabited land. It generally refers to land where people have made their permanent home, and to all work areas that are considered occupied and used for agricultural or any other economic purposes.
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A public use microdata area (PUMA) is an area with a decennial census population of 100,000 or more people for which the U.S. Census Bureau provides specially selected extracts of raw data from a small sample of long-form census records screened to protect confidentiality. These extracts are referred to as "public use microdata sample (PUMS)" files. Data users can use these files to create their own statistical tabulations and data summaries. PUMAs cannot be in more than one state or statistically equivalent entity. The larger 1-percent PUMAs are aggregations of the smaller 5-percent PUMAs. PUMAs of both types, wherever the population size criteria permit, comprise areas that are entirely within or outside...
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The workspace /montana/census/blocks contains 57 coverages, one for each Montana county. The Census Blocks have data for total population, population density, and population broken down by race and voting age. 1990 Census data.
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Using geographic information systems (GIS), we mapped housing and population counts from the decennial U.S. Census Data at block group level geography to produce a spatially explicit dataset for the coterminous U.S. We also overlaid the raw housing data with the Protected Areas Dataset (PAD version 1.1) to split census block groups into privately and publicly owned sub-blocks, thereby creating a map that more accurately locates where people and houses exist in space. This data is useful within a GIS for mapping and analysis at national, state, and local levels.
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This thematic map illustrates the population density in the United States in 2010. Population density is the number of people per square mile. Population density is calculated by dividing the total population count of geographic feature by the area of the feature, in square miles. The area is calculated from the geometry of the geographic feature in projected coordinates. This map shows Esri's 2010 estimates using Census 2000 geographies. The geography depicts States at greater than 25m scale, Counties at 750k to 25m scale, Census Tracts at 150k to 750km scale, and Census B This thematic map illustrates the population density in the United States in 2010. Population density is the number of people per square...
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This dataset depicts the percentage of housing units by the decade of their construction, and the median value of a subset of the housing units. This dataset was derived from official U.S. Census 2000 data products processed by the Conservation Biology Institute. These attributes are depicted at the Census Block-Group level, the finest spatial scale for which the underlying metrics are available. Areas with larger percentages of housing units constructed during 1990-2000 indicate areas that have experienced recent growth in residential development. In particular, areas that have experienced growth outside urban areas may be further evaluated for residential development in close proximity to publicly-owned areas...
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This roads dataset for Wyoming has been extracted from the U.S. Census TIGER/Line shapefiles (http://www.census.gov/geo/www/tiger) and is avialable here as a statewide dataset. Data for each county was merged to create the statewide dataset. Road data was then extracted from the 'edges' (attribute: roadflg, 'Y') line data by WyGISC. Attributes deemed unecessary were removed by WyGISC. For the original data, visit the tiger data website listed above. The TIGER/Line Shapefiles are an extract of selected geographic and cartographic information from the Census MAF/TIGER database. The Census MAF/TIGER database represents a seamless national file with no overlaps or gaps between parts. However, each TIGER/Line Shapefile...
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These data were released prior to the October 1, 2016 effective date for the USGS’s policy dictating the review, approval, and release of scientific data as referenced in USGS Survey Manual Chapter 502.8 Fundamental Science Practices: Review and Approval of Scientific Data for Release. Grid of population density in the conterminous United States at a resolution of one kilometer. The grid was converted from an ASCII file obtained from the Consortium for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN).
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This dataset provides transboundary census information in the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem. In Canada the data are from the 2011 census collected at the dissemination block level, in the United States the data are assembled from the 2010 census. Data on total population and total dwellings in each census unit are available. This dataset was developed by the Crown Managers Partnership, as part of a transboundary collaborative management initiative for the Crown of the Continent Ecosystem, based on commonly identified management priorities that are relevant at the landscape scale. The CMP is collaborative group of land managers, scientists, and stakeholder in the CCE. For more information on the CMP and its collaborators,...
This thematic map illustrates the U.S. median household income in 2010. Median household income for the U.S. in 2010 is $54,442, down very slightly from the 2009 figure of $54,719. Information for the 2010 Median Household Income is an estimate of income for calendar year 2010. Income amounts are expressed in current dollars, including an adjustment for inflation or cost-of-living increases. The median is the value that divides the distribution of household inco This thematic map illustrates the U.S. median household income in 2010. Median household income for the U.S. in 2010 is $54,442, down very slightly from the 2009 figure of $54,719. Information for the 2010 Median Household Income is an estimate of income...
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A tribal block group (BG) is a cluster of census blocks having the same first digit of their four-digit identifying numbers and are within a single tribal census tract. The optimum size for a tribal BG is 1,000 people; it must contain a minimum of 300 people. The difference between a tribal BG and a nontribal BG is in the hierarchical presentation of the data. A tribal BG is part of the American Indian hierarchy; that is, the tribal BG is within a tribal census tract that is within a federally recognized American Indian reservation and/or off-reservation trust land.
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This thematic map indicates the annual compound rate of total population change in the United States from 2000 to 2010. Total Population is the total number of residents in an area. Residence refers to the "usual place" where a person lives. Total Population for 2000 is from the U.S. Census 2000. The 2010 Total Population variable is estimated by Esri's proven a This thematic map indicates the annual compound rate of total population change in the United States from 2000 to 2010. Total Population is the total number of residents in an area. Residence refers to the "usual place" where a person lives. Total Population for 2000 is from the U.S. Census 2000. The 2010 Total Population variable...
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This thematic map illustrates the projected annual compound population growth rate in the United States from 2010 to 2015. Total Population is the total number of residents in an area. Residence refers to the "usual place" where a person lives. This data variable is included in Esri's Updated Demographics (2010/2015). This map shows Esri's 2010 estimates using Census 2000 geographies. The map is designed to be displayed with 30–50 percent semi-transparency for overlay on other basemaps as noted in the map legend. A basemap with relatively few colors, such as Terrain, works well with this map when transparency is used. A web map that combines this service with the Terrain basemap and a reference overlay for...
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The US Census Bureau census tracts for the Portland-Vancouver-Hillsboro, OR-WA Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA). Tract boundaries are released from the Census Bureau every 10 years. Includes population (POP), dwelling units (DU), race and Hispanic attributes. Source: Census redistricting data [P.L. 94-171] summary files. Downloaded from Metro's RLIS Discovery site on 7/2/2012.
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This thematic map illustrates the unemployment rates in the United States in 2010. The 2010 Unemployment Rate reflects Esri's estimates for July 1, 2010. All civilians aged 16 years and older were classified as unemployed if they were looking for work during the last 4 weeks, and were available to start a job. Esri's totals do not include figures for seasonal workers. This data is part of Esri's Updated Demographics (2010/2015). This map shows Esri's 2010 estimates using Census 2000 geographies. This thematic map illustrates the unemployment rates in the United States in 2010. The 2010 Unemployment Rate reflects Esri's estimates for July 1, 2010. All civilians aged 16 years and older were classified as unemployed...


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