The population count of Biddeford, ME was 21,452 in 2018. The population count of Sanford, ME was 21,015 in 2018.

Population

Population Change

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Demographics and Population Datasets Involving Sanford, ME or Biddeford, ME

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    NYSERDA Low- to Moderate-Income New York State Census Population Analysis Dataset: Average for 2013-2015

    data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-11-15T22:30:02.000Z

    How does your organization use this dataset? What other NYSERDA or energy-related datasets would you like to see on Open NY? Let us know by emailing OpenNY@nyserda.ny.gov. The Low- to Moderate-Income (LMI) New York State (NYS) Census Population Analysis dataset is resultant from the LMI market database designed by APPRISE as part of the NYSERDA LMI Market Characterization Study (https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/lmi-tool). All data are derived from the U.S. Census Bureau’s American Community Survey (ACS) 1-year Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) files for 2013, 2014, and 2015. Each row in the LMI dataset is an individual record for a household that responded to the survey and each column is a variable of interest for analyzing the low- to moderate-income population. The LMI dataset includes: county/county group, households with elderly, households with children, economic development region, income groups, percent of poverty level, low- to moderate-income groups, household type, non-elderly disabled indicator, race/ethnicity, linguistic isolation, housing unit type, owner-renter status, main heating fuel type, home energy payment method, housing vintage, LMI study region, LMI population segment, mortgage indicator, time in home, head of household education level, head of household age, and household weight. The LMI NYS Census Population Analysis dataset is intended for users who want to explore the underlying data that supports the LMI Analysis Tool. The majority of those interested in LMI statistics and generating custom charts should use the interactive LMI Analysis Tool at https://www.nyserda.ny.gov/lmi-tool. This underlying LMI dataset is intended for users with experience working with survey data files and producing weighted survey estimates using statistical software packages (such as SAS, SPSS, or Stata).

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    Sidewalk Snow Removal - Nov 2019 - Edmonton Insight Community

    data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2021-01-18T22:12:37.000Z

    This was the Sidewalk Snow Removal - Nov 2019 survey. The City of Edmonton is collecting information on barriers and motivators to removing snow and ice on sidewalks adjacent to residential private property. The results of this survey will be used to develop and enhance programs and create communications on the need to keep sidewalks clear of snow and ice. Thank you for your participation. https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/c/a/5bQeKWwQUAD7VuUK750NVo?t=1

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    Feed the Future Tajikistan Zone of Influence Population Based Survey, Women's File

    data.usaid.gov | Last Updated 2022-10-19T20:42:46.000Z

    The baseline survey in Tajikistan captures data in the Feed the Future Zones of Influence (ZOI), comprised of 12 of the 24 districts in Khatlon province. A total of 2,000 households in the ZOI were surveyed for the PBS data collection activity. These households are spread across 100 standard enumeration areas in the targeted districts. The survey is comprised of ten CSV files: a children's file, a household-level file, a household member level file, a women's file, several files describing consumption, and two files used to construct the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index. This file is an individual-level dataset with the data for all women age 15-49 with a completed interview captured in Module H of the questionnaire.

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    Feed The Future Rwanda Baseline Household Survey, Women's Data

    data.usaid.gov | Last Updated 2018-11-13T19:35:18.000Z

    The Rwanda Population-Based Survey (PBS) provides a comprehensive assessment of the current status of agriculture and food security in almost the entire country, including all four provinces and all of rural Rwanda. This is an individual dataset with all women with a completed interview in Module H of the questionnaire.

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    Parking - Edmonton Insight Community

    data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2019-07-17T17:16:58.000Z

    This was one single topic among many as part of the February 2016 Mixed Topic survey. To view the survey questions, click on the following link: https://www.edmontoninsightcommunity.ca/R.aspx?a=832&as=oC92qQ8rl2&t=1 Open from February 08 - 16, 2016. At the time the survey was launched survey invitations were sent to 4537 Insight Community Members. 1746 members completed the survey which represents a completion rate of 38%. A total of 1752 respondents completed the survey: 1746 Insight Community Members and 6 using the anonymous link which will have no demographic info.

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    Feed The Future Zambia Baseline Population Based Survey: Women's File

    data.usaid.gov | Last Updated 2018-11-11T20:06:01.000Z

    The Zambia Population-Based Survey (PBS) provides a comprehensive assessment of the current status of agriculture and food security in five districts — Chipata, Katete, Lundazi, Nyimba, and Petauke in Zambia. This dataset contains responses from women surveyed.

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    Feed the Future Nepal Baseline Household Survey, Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index-Household File

    data.usaid.gov | Last Updated 2018-11-13T05:23:38.000Z

    The Nepal Population-Based Survey (PBS) provides a comprehensive assessment of the current status of agriculture and food security in 20 districts across the western, mid-western and far-western development regions of the country. This file reports household level data from the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index (WEAI). The WEAI measures the empowerment, agency, and inclusion of women in the agriculture sector in an effort to identify and address the constraints that limit women’s full engagement in the agriculture sector.

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    Feed The Future Zambia Baseline Population Based Survey: Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index

    data.usaid.gov | Last Updated 2018-11-11T20:05:57.000Z

    The Zambia Population-Based Survey (PBS) provides a comprehensive assessment of the current status of agriculture and food security in five districts — Chipata, Katete, Lundazi, Nyimba, and Petauke in Zambia. This is one of two files used to construct the Women's Empowerment in Agriculture Index.

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    Feed the Future Nepal Baseline Household Survey, Women's File

    data.usaid.gov | Last Updated 2018-11-13T05:23:38.000Z

    The Nepal Population-Based Survey (PBS) provides a comprehensive assessment of the current status of agriculture and food security in 20 districts across the western, mid-western and far-western development regions of the country. This file reports data reported by women survey participants.

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    New York City Work and Family Leave Survey (WFLS) 2014

    data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2022-05-09T22:25:47.000Z

    The New York City Work and Family Leave Survey (WFLS), conducted in March 2016, was a telephone survey of New York City residents who gave birth in 2014. Its goal was to improve understanding about the availability and accessibility of paid family leave to working parents. The WFLS also sought to describe the role that paid family leave policies play in achieving health equity for parents and children. The WFLS was made possible through funding by the U.S. Department of Labor Women’s Bureau.