CENSUS 2000 - SOCIO-ECONOMIC
DATA
Information from the Census long form contains information on characteristics
such as educational attainment, disability, nativity and place of
birth, language spoken, ancestry, employment, income and poverty.
It also provides information on selected housing characteristics.
For detailed tables in spreadsheet format for all counties, cities
and MSAs in Georgia, refer to the SF3 Profile information listed
below. Because of the size of these spreadsheets print with
caution. Please note that all information from the long form
is sample data.
| SUMMARY LEVEL INFORMATION | ||
| Shows the percentage of the population 25 years and over with a
high school degree (including equivalency) and the percentage with
a Bachelor's degree or higher for all counties. |
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| Lists the number of persons in each county speaking a language other than
English at home. Also includes the percentage of the population not speaking
English at home. |
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| For each county lists 1) percent born in state; 2) percent born
in different state; 3) number of foreign born; 4) percent foreign
born; and 5) number of foreign born who entered the United States
between 1990 and March 2000. |
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| Percent of households in various income categories from less than
$10,000 annually to $200,000 or more annually for each county as well
as Median Household Income. |
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| Percent of families in various income categories from
less than $10,000 annually to $200,000 or more annually for each county
as well as Median Family Income. |
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Per Capita figures for all Georgia counties. Table also includes Median Household Income and Median Family Income.
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| Shows poverty status for individuals, families, female-headed
families and female-headed families with children under 18 for all
Georgia counties. |
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| Lists median value of owner occupied housing, median monthly housing
costs for homes with a mortgage and median monthly gross rent for
all Georgia counties. |
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| Lists mean travel time to work in minutes for all Georgia counties. |
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| County and State Population by urban and rural designation | ||
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Provides a link to the US Census web site allowing users to obtain 4 page PDF summaries on the state of Georgia, as well as all counties and cities. This information is also provided in spreadsheet format below.
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| SF3 PROFILE INFORMATION (Detailed Data) | ||
| Shows education attainment for the population aged 25 and over.
Includes numbers and percentages for persons without high school education,
with high school degrees and with bachelor's degrees. |
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| Lists the number of persons speaking a language other than English at
home. Breakdown is included for Spanish and other European languages. Also
includes the percentage of the population not speaking English at home. |
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| Lists 1) number and percent born in state; 2) number and percent
born in different state; 3) number of foreign born; 4) percent foreign
born; 5) number of foreign born who entered the United States between
1990 and March 2000; and 6) citizenship. |
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| Income characteristics for households and families in various income
categories from less than $10,000 annually to $200,000 or more annually.
Includes median household and family income, as well as per capita
income. |
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| Poverty status for individuals and families. Includes separate categories
for families with related children under 18 and under 5 years of age,
as well as for families with female householder. Separate poverty
rates for persons aged 65 and over and for children 5 to 17 years
of age. |
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Number of persons employed in various occupation categories: management and professional, services, sales, farming construction, transportation, etc. |
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| Persons employed by industrial classification. Includes,
agriculture, construction, manufacturing, retail, wholesale, finance,
education, etc. |
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| Population over 16 years of age in the labor force.
Separate numbers for females and those with own children under 6 years
of age. |
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| Means of transportation to work and average commute time. | ||
| Disability status of the civilian non institutionalized population with
breakdowns by age and employment status. |
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| Civilian Population 18 and over and veteran status, including percentages. |
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| Total ancestries reported (single and multiple). |
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| Age and sex characteristics of the population. Note that these figures
are from the SF3 long form sample data and may differ from those from
the 100 percent file release in SF1. |
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Lists family households and non family households. Separate listings for those with children and those that are married couples. |
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| Martial status of the population aged 15 and over.
Includes divorced, separated and widowed. |
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| Delineates population by householder, spouse, child, other
relative, non relatives, unmarried partner and those living in group quarters. |
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For the population 5 years of age and older the place of residence in 1995. Separated by same house, different house in same county, different county, different state and elsewhere. |
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| Housing units occupied and vacant and vacancy rates by homeowner
and rental category. |
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Includes number of units in structure, year built, number of rooms, year occupied, number of vehicles, heating fuel, plumbing and kitchen facilities and occupants per room. Also includes value of property and average monthly costs for those with a mortgage, those without a mortgage and renters. CAUTION: THIS IS A VERY LARGE FILE, PRINT WITH CARE AND FOR SELECTED PAGES ONLY. |
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