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Average Travel Time in Minutes on US 101 San Mateo County
datahub.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2014-07-15T19:27:53.000ZTravel times Northbound (NB) & Southbound (SB) between San Francisco and Santa Clara Lines. Times listed for both morning (AM, 7am-9am) and evening (PM, 4pm-7pm) peak commute periods. Times listed in four modes of transportation (auto alone, carpool, Caltrain, SamTrans) for years 2013, 2011, 2009, 2007, and 2005.
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Rate of allegations substantiated and child abuse reports per 1,000 children 2
datahub.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2019-08-21T15:52:19.000ZRate of child abuse and allegations substantiated per 1,000 children . Human Services Agency performance measure 7420P ID 423 and 7420P ID 424.
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Healthy Neighborhoods in San Mateo County
datahub.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2016-10-04T22:10:04.000ZHealthy Neighborhoods data for Get Healthy San Mateo County's Healthy Cities SMC: http://www.gethealthysmc.org/healthy-cities-smc
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Employment Data by City 2016
datahub.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2021-03-02T01:14:11.000ZEmployment and unemployment data by city for places in San Mateo County. CDP is "Census Designated Place" - a recognized community that was unincorporated at the time of the 2000 Census. 1) Data may not add due to rounding. All unemployment rates shown are calculated on unrounded data. 2) These data are not seasonally adjusted. Methodology: Monthly city and CDP labor force data are derived by multiplying current estimates of county employment and unemployment by the employment and unemployment shares (ratios) of each city and CDP at the time of the 2000 Census. Ratios for cities of 25,000 or more persons were developed from special tabulations based on household population only from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For smaller cities and CDP, ratios were calculated from published census data. City and CDP unrounded employment and unemployment are summed to get the labor force. The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing unemployment by the labor force. Then the labor force, employment, and unemployment are rounded. This method assumes that the rates of change in employment and unemployment, since 2000, are exactly the same in each city and CDP as at the county level (i.e., that the shares are still accurate). If this assumption is not true for a specific city or CDP, then the estimates for that area may not represent the current economic conditions. Since this assumption is untested, caution should be employed when using these data.
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Employment Data by City 2015
datahub.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2021-03-02T01:14:11.000ZEmployment and unemployment data by city for places in San Mateo County. CDP is "Census Designated Place" - a recognized community that was unincorporated at the time of the 2000 Census. 1) Data may not add due to rounding. All unemployment rates shown are calculated on unrounded data. 2) These data are not seasonally adjusted. Methodology: Monthly city and CDP labor force data are derived by multiplying current estimates of county employment and unemployment by the employment and unemployment shares (ratios) of each city and CDP at the time of the 2000 Census. Ratios for cities of 25,000 or more persons were developed from special tabulations based on household population only from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For smaller cities and CDP, ratios were calculated from published census data. City and CDP unrounded employment and unemployment are summed to get the labor force. The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing unemployment by the labor force. Then the labor force, employment, and unemployment are rounded. This method assumes that the rates of change in employment and unemployment, since 2000, are exactly the same in each city and CDP as at the county level (i.e., that the shares are still accurate). If this assumption is not true for a specific city or CDP, then the estimates for that area may not represent the current economic conditions. Since this assumption is untested, caution should be employed when using these data.
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Employment Data By City Filter
datahub.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2021-03-02T01:14:11.000ZEmployment and unemployment data by city for places in San Mateo County. CDP is "Census Designated Place" - a recognized community that was unincorporated at the time of the 2000 Census. 1) Data may not add due to rounding. All unemployment rates shown are calculated on unrounded data. 2) These data are not seasonally adjusted. Methodology: Monthly city and CDP labor force data are derived by multiplying current estimates of county employment and unemployment by the employment and unemployment shares (ratios) of each city and CDP at the time of the 2000 Census. Ratios for cities of 25,000 or more persons were developed from special tabulations based on household population only from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For smaller cities and CDP, ratios were calculated from published census data. City and CDP unrounded employment and unemployment are summed to get the labor force. The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing unemployment by the labor force. Then the labor force, employment, and unemployment are rounded. This method assumes that the rates of change in employment and unemployment, since 2000, are exactly the same in each city and CDP as at the county level (i.e., that the shares are still accurate). If this assumption is not true for a specific city or CDP, then the estimates for that area may not represent the current economic conditions. Since this assumption is untested, caution should be employed when using these data.
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Employment Data By City Filter Chart
datahub.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2021-03-31T21:03:55.000ZEmployment and unemployment data by city for places in San Mateo County. CDP is "Census Designated Place" - a recognized community that was unincorporated at the time of the 2000 Census. 1) Data may not add due to rounding. All unemployment rates shown are calculated on unrounded data. 2) These data are not seasonally adjusted. Methodology: Monthly city and CDP labor force data are derived by multiplying current estimates of county employment and unemployment by the employment and unemployment shares (ratios) of each city and CDP at the time of the 2000 Census. Ratios for cities of 25,000 or more persons were developed from special tabulations based on household population only from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For smaller cities and CDP, ratios were calculated from published census data. City and CDP unrounded employment and unemployment are summed to get the labor force. The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing unemployment by the labor force. Then the labor force, employment, and unemployment are rounded. This method assumes that the rates of change in employment and unemployment, since 2000, are exactly the same in each city and CDP as at the county level (i.e., that the shares are still accurate). If this assumption is not true for a specific city or CDP, then the estimates for that area may not represent the current economic conditions. Since this assumption is untested, caution should be employed when using these data.
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Part I crimes timeline
datahub.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2016-08-27T19:35:30.000ZCounts of Part I committed in San Mateo County from 1985 on. This dataset also includes Part II crimes from 2013 on. Part I crimes include: homicide, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, motor vehicle theft, larceny-theft, and arson. These counts include crimes committed at San Francisco International Airport (SFO), Unincorporated San Mateo County, Woodside, Portola Valley, San Carlos from 10/31/10 forward; Half Moon Bay from 6/12/11 forward; and Millbrae from 3/4/12 forward. Part II crimes do not include San Francisco International Airport (SFO) cases and is an estimate only. An estimate is required because there are no specific data types used when keying in Type II crime types. Therefore, Records Manager judgment is used.
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Rate of child abuse and allegations substantiated per 1,000 children
datahub.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2019-08-21T15:52:19.000ZRate of child abuse and allegations substantiated per 1,000 children . Human Services Agency performance measure 7420P ID 423 and 7420P ID 424.
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Employment Data by City
datahub.smcgov.org | Last Updated 2021-03-02T01:14:11.000ZEmployment and unemployment data by city for places in San Mateo County. CDP is "Census Designated Place" - a recognized community that was unincorporated at the time of the 2000 Census. 1) Data may not add due to rounding. All unemployment rates shown are calculated on unrounded data. 2) These data are not seasonally adjusted. Methodology: Monthly city and CDP labor force data are derived by multiplying current estimates of county employment and unemployment by the employment and unemployment shares (ratios) of each city and CDP at the time of the 2000 Census. Ratios for cities of 25,000 or more persons were developed from special tabulations based on household population only from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. For smaller cities and CDP, ratios were calculated from published census data. City and CDP unrounded employment and unemployment are summed to get the labor force. The unemployment rate is calculated by dividing unemployment by the labor force. Then the labor force, employment, and unemployment are rounded. This method assumes that the rates of change in employment and unemployment, since 2000, are exactly the same in each city and CDP as at the county level (i.e., that the shares are still accurate). If this assumption is not true for a specific city or CDP, then the estimates for that area may not represent the current economic conditions. Since this assumption is untested, caution should be employed when using these data.