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Table 1 Definitions for census-based population characteristics

From: Changes in population characteristics and their implication on public health research

Characteristics

Definitions

Demographics

 

   Population size

All persons living in a given census tract

   Female-headed families

Percent of families maintained by a female householder with no husband present

   Male

Percent of male population

   Non-Hispanic white

Percent of persons who identify them as White and non-Hispanic origin

   Non-Hispanic African-American

Percent of persons who identify them as African-American and non- Hispanic origin

   Hispanic

Percent of persons who identify them as "Hispanic" or "Latino"

   15–44 age group

Percent of persons who are 15-to-44 years old

   Never married

Percent of persons >= 15 years old who are never married

   Foreign born population

Percent of persons who are not U.S. citizens at birth

Socioeconomic status

 

   Unemployment rate

Percent of persons >= 16 years old who are in the labor force and unemployed

   Working class

Percent of employed persons>= 16 years old in the following occupations: sales; administrative support; service except protective service; precision production, craft, and repair; operators, fabricators, and laborers.

   High school dropout rate

Percent of persons 16–19 years old neither enrolled in nor graduated from high school

   Below a high school degree

Percent of adults >= 25 years old whose highest level of schooling is less than a 12th graduate

   Income (1999 $)

The sum of reported incomes

Per capita income

The average individual income

Median family income

The middle value of income in the family income distribution

Median household income

The middle value of income in the household income distribution

   Income inequality (gini coefficient)

Calculated based on the household income distribution using method provided by Shryock [34] with the range of 0–1.

   Poverty

The total income for an individual, a family or a household below the federal poverty threshold.

1989 threshold for an individual: $6,310

1999 threshold for an individual: $8,499

1989 threshold for a 4-person family (household): $12,674

1999 threshold for a 4-person family (household): $17,030

Individuals below poverty

Percent of population below the poverty level

Families below poverty

Percent of families below the poverty level

Households below poverty

Percent of households below the poverty level

   Households with interest, dividend, and rental income

Percent of households with interest, dividend, and rental income

Housing

 

   Home ownership

Percent of housing units occupied by owners

   Median house value (1999 $)

The middle value of owner-occupied houses

   Vacant housing units

Percent of housing units with no one living in

   House crowding

Percent of occupied housing unit with > 1 person per room