Sentences with phrase «by census tract»

Income limits are not based on the county, but rather by census tract and address.
Income limits are set by census tract and address, not by the county.
In general, USDA property eligibility is governed by census tract density.
Using 1980, 1990, and 2000 U.S. Census information, John Iceland and D. H. Weinberg in 2002 constructed dissimilarity indexes of residential segregation by census tract in 220 metropolitan areas in which at least 3 percent of the residents were black or which had at least 20,000 black residents in 1980.
In general, USDA property eligibility is governed by census tract density.
The primary difference between the United States as a whole and Chicago neighborhoods (indexed by census tracts) is the prevalence of exposure to concentrated disadvantage among Chicago children.

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There is good information on the foreign born population of every county in the United States (and for that matter, every census tract), which is broken down by age as well.
The Community Service Society estimated the number of rent - regulated units in each legislative district by allocating the rent - regulated apartments from the New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey's sub-borough areas into legislative districts in proportion with the 2010 local census tract population.
The report is also accompanied by a website that enables users to zoom into specific census tracts to determine areas that are ripe for charter expansion.
Offered by Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac to borrowers who meet specific income criteria or buy properties in low - income census tracts.
Defined by the United States Census Bureau as Block 3000, Block Group 3, Census Tract 29.10 of Santa Barbara County, the 2000 census showed an official population of two persons.
The pollution and poverty index is a ranking of each census tract as scored by the CalEnviroScreen (CES 2.0)-- it's a combination of poverty, language isolation, and exposure to toxics in both air and water that was generated by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment (see oehha.ca.gov/ej/ces2.html for more details).
Using local estimates of labor force participation by gender and parental status from the U.S. Census Bureau, and weighting the estimates by the population of parents in each census tract, this analysis compares parental labor force participation between child care deserts and nondeserts.
An entire census tract or portion thereof which has been designated by the federal government as economically distressed.
While the aggregated HMDA data, which shows lending activity by race / ethnicity / sex, geographic location, income levels, type of collateral, and economic status of census tracts or blocks, does not prove discrimination, it may reveal lending patterns that warrant further investigation by federal financial regulators.
Income on these affordable programs are limited by the Area Median Income (AMI) and census tract (see your Loan Consultant with questions and if your income qualifies for the area of interest).
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