Sentences with phrase «census estimates from»

Numbers taken from Wikipedia, which cites different census estimates from 2010 and later.
According to a census estimate from 2016, the state of Oregon has a population of almost 4.1 million people.

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In the latest US census bureau, an estimated 24 Million children (33 %), live absent from their biological father, and in the UK, The Centre for Social Justice reported 1m children growing up without meaningful contact with their father, and 3m predominantly with their mothers only.
The further away you get from the last decennial census (2010), the more inaccurate the estimates are likely to be.
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.
According to the latest estimate, the state's population stood at 19.746 million residents last July, a 0.26 percent increase from the 19.696 million July 2013 estimate and a 1.9 percent increase from the 2010 census.
According to census data the current average median family income for an East Harlem family of four is $ 33,600, according to 2010 - 2012 estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau.
* The work in the paper Spatially - disaggregated population estimates in the absence of national population and housing census data is supported by funding from the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation (OPP1134076, OPP1182408).
Writing in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS), the researchers outline how satellite imagery, geolocation technology, small area surveys, statistical methods and computing power can come together to map high - resolution national population estimates, comparable or exceeding the level of detail of those derived from census material and with the ability to interrogate information down to the local scale.
Population data for intercensal years were estimated by linear interpolation from decennial census data.
The study, published in the journal Psychiatric Services, used data from census interviews to estimate that 3.4 % of the U.S. population, or more than 8 million Americans, suffer from serious psychological distress (SPD)-- a term to describe feelings of sadness, worthlessness, and restlessness that are hazardous enough to impair physical well being.
Relying on U.S. census data, the estimated fed stray cat population is therefore approximately 135,000 cats, or approximately 35 % of the total owned and fed free - roaming / unowned cat population in the county (391,000 cats, which represents a drop from 416,000 in 1993).
The most recent estimates for breeding and mature females are 6,250 and 9,341 respectively, based on census data from 2001 - 2002; suggesting c. 18.682 mature individuals, assuming an equal sex ratio (Ratcliffe et al. 2008).
No one knows for sure how many ferals are out prowling the Los Angeles area, since cats won't hold still for a census count, but estimates range from 1 million to 4 million.
Using data from the AVMA 2012 survey, a community's pet cat population can be estimated by dividing the human population (available at www.census.gov) by 4.1 (assuming 2.6 persons per household according to national census data; persons per household, household rate of pet ownership, and pets per household will vary by region, rendering this a rough estimate only).
Samson combined the data relating to climate change with information from the national census (covering an estimated 97 % of the world's population) to track movements, gauge reactions and predict future trends.
The metropolitan area is also a component of the larger Midland — Odessa combined statistical area, which had a 2010 census population of 278,801; a recent report from the United States Census Bureau estimates that the combined population as of July 2015 is 326,115.
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.
Five - year study periods were defined (1991 — 1995, 1996 — 2000 and 2001 — 2005) with mid-term estimate population figures from the Australian Bureau of Statistics 1991, 1996 and 2001 censuses used as denominators.
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