Residential Integration and Neighborhood Characteristics by Race/Ethnicity
Description:
Residential Integration and Neighborhood Characteristics by race/ethnicity in San Antonio, Texas includes segregation of the population and children popoulation: dissimilarity with non-hispanic whites, isolation, exposure to whites, centralization, concentration, spatial poximity; share of population, child population and poor child population living in and exposure to: high poverty neighborhoods, very high poverty neighborhoods, crowded housing, high school dropouts, households receiving public assistance income, households with no car available, older housing stock, multi-family housing stock, households with children, female_single-parent households, neighborhood poverty, neighborhood unemployment, neighborhood housing vacancies, foreign-born presence, neighborhood non-english language usage, neighborhoods with adults without high school diploma, adults with a Bachelors Degree or higher, managerial/professional occupation prevalence, value of owned homes, median household income, and homeownership rate.
Resources in this Indicator
Covers Years:
2000 - 2010Filed in Topics:
- People
- Education
- Built & Natural Environment
- Employment & Economy
- Health and Safety
- Culture & Civic Vitality