The place of a person's origin (birth).
_____ Rent: the monthly rent agreed to, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may or may not be included.
Larger than a block group, this is a small, relatively permanent Census Bureau-defined geography where boundaries normally follow visible features but may follow legal geography boundaries and other non-visible features in some instances.
Total population within a geographic entity divided by the land area of that entity, measured in square miles.
One alternative to ranking, for comparing measures in an index.
______ Statistical Area: a geographic entity consisting of the county or counties associated with at least one urbanized area of at least 50,000 population, plus adjacent counties sharing a high degree of social and economic integration.
The standard used in the USA, Mexico and Canada to classify business establishments for the purpose of collecting, analyzing, and publishing statistical data.
Refers to the distinction between owner-occupied and renter-occupied housing units
_____ Quarters: A Census Bureau term for residencies such as as college dormitories, skilled nursing facilities, military barracks, and correctional facilities.
all changes of residence including moving into, out of, or within a given area.
Population _____: a diagram illustrating the age distribution of a population, with the youngest represented by bars at the base, and the oldest by bars at the apex.
a map that uses differences in shading, coloring, or the placing of symbols within predefined areas to indicate the average values of a property or quantity in those areas.
A value lying at the midpoint of a frequency distribution.
_____ Mapping: provides information about the strengths and resources of a community.
Abbreviation for a Census Bureau geography delineated to provide data for settled concentrations of population identifiable by a name, but not legally incorporated under state law.