The population count of White City, OR was 7,392 in 2012.

Population

Population Change

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Demographics and Population Datasets Involving White City, OR

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    NYCHA Resident Data Book Summary

    data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2020-02-08T00:56:30.000Z

    Contains resident demographic data at a summary level as of January 1, 2019. The Resident Data Book is compiled to serve as an information source for queries involving resident demographic as well as a source of data for internal analysis. Statistics are compiled via HUD mandated annual income reviews involving NYCHA Staff and residents. Data is then aggregated and compiled by development. Each record pertains to a single public housing development.

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    Bronx Zip Population and Density

    bronx.lehman.cuny.edu | Last Updated 2012-10-21T14:06:17.000Z

    2010 Census Data on population, pop density, age and ethnicity per zip code

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    HR Race/Ethnicity Diversity

    internal.open.piercecountywa.gov | Last Updated 2024-10-01T07:42:59.000Z

    This dataset contains Pierce County's workforce diversity details by ethnicity, gender, and department.

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    2016 San Diego County Demographic Profiles - Race and Ethnicity by City

    internal-sandiegocounty.data.socrata.com | Last Updated 2019-07-01T21:15:09.000Z

    The number and percent of the population by race and ethnicity. API refers to Asian/ Pacific Islanders and include Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian. Other Race includes American Indian or Alaska Native, 2 or more races, and other. Source: U.S. Census Bureau; 2011-2015 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table B03002.

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    Census Tracts

    data.princegeorgescountymd.gov | Last Updated 2015-06-12T13:57:20.000Z

    Prince George's County population figures by demographics for 2013. Figures are provided by the U.S. Census Bureau. This dataset gets updated as new figures are published by the U.S. Census Bureau (census.gov).

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    2016 Census - Population by Household Income (Neighbourhood/Ward)

    data.edmonton.ca | Last Updated 2019-07-17T17:08:34.000Z

    All Census information is as of April 1, 2016. No data on any individual residence will be released. To protect the privacy of individuals, data is compiled and presented at the city, ward and neighbourhood level only. Neighbourhood results with a population under 50 are not posted to protect the information collected. Responses are voluntary consequently response rates vary among questions, neighbourhoods and wards.

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    Chicago Population Counts

    data.cityofchicago.org | Last Updated 2023-02-28T18:12:49.000Z

    Population totals for groupings commonly used in other datasets. Not all values are available for all years. Note that because the "Citywide" rows roll up the values from the individual ZIP Codes and the "Age 0-4," "Age 5-11," "Age 12-17," "Age 5+," "Age 18+," and "Age 65+" columns overlap other age categories, as well as each other in some cases, care should be taken in summing values to avoid accidental double-counting. The "Age 5-11" and "Age 12-17" columns only include children who live in households. Data Sources: U.S. Census Bureau American Community Survey (ACS) 5-year estimates (ZIP Code) and 1-year estimates (Citywide). The U.S. Census Bureau did not release standard 1-year estimates from the 2020 ACS. In 2020 only, 5-year estimates were used for the Citywide estimates.

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    WAOFM - Census - Population and Housing, 2000 and 2010

    data.wa.gov | Last Updated 2021-09-01T17:20:31.000Z

    Population and housing information extracted from decennial census Public Law 94-171 redistricting summary files for Washington state for years 2000 and 2010.

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    2017 San Diego County Demographics - Race and Ethnicity

    internal-sandiegocounty.data.socrata.com | Last Updated 2020-02-21T00:53:55.000Z

    This indicator shows total population broken down by race/ethnicity. Note: In previous iterations of the Demographic Profiles, American Indian/Aslakan Native (AIAN) had been part of the 'Other*' category. Beginning in 2017, 'AIAN' will be a unique category. People of Hispanic origin may be of any race. *API refers to Asian/ Pacific Islanders and include Asian, Pacific Islander, and Native Hawaiian; AIAN refers to American Indian/ Alaskan Natives; Other includes those of two or more races or other. Source: U.S. Census Bureau; 2013-2017 American Community Survey 5-Year Estimates, Table B03002.

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    Social Vulnerability Index 2018 - United States, county

    data.cdc.gov | Last Updated 2022-02-14T14:19:58.000Z

    ATSDR’s Geospatial Research, Analysis & Services Program (GRASP) created Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Social Vulnerability Index (CDC SVI or simply SVI, hereafter) to help public health officials and emergency response planners identify and map the communities that will most likely need support before, during, and after a hazardous event. SVI indicates the relative vulnerability of every U.S. Census tract. Census tracts are subdivisions of counties for which the Census collects statistical data. SVI ranks the tracts on 15 social factors, including unemployment, minority status, and disability, and further groups them into four related themes. Thus, each tract receives a ranking for each Census variable and for each of the four themes, as well as an overall ranking. In addition to tract-level rankings, SVI 2018 also has corresponding rankings at the county level. Notes below that describe “tract” methods also refer to county methods.