Archive for the ‘Washington State’ Category.
June 30, 2011, 8:00 am
WA Census 2010 Population – White – SW
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The data are mapped at the census block level, the smallest geography available.
Washington’s White-Non Hispanic population is generally concentrated outside the Sea-Tac area. However, there are a number of agriculatu
Source: Census Bureau.
June 30, 2011, 8:00 am
WA Census 2010 Population – Hispanic – SW
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The data are mapped at the census block level, the smallest geography available.
Though there is a significant Hispanic population in the Seattle-Tacoma urban area, there are also significant Hispanic populations in eastern Washington’s agricultural areas.
Source: Census Bureau.
June 23, 2011, 8:00 am
WA Census 2010 Population – Black – SW
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The data are mapped at the census block level, the smallest geography available.
Washington’s African-American population is generally concentrated in the Seattle-Tacoma urban area.
Source: Census Bureau.
June 16, 2011, 8:00 am
WA Census 2010 Population – Asian – SW
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The data are mapped at the census block level, the smallest geography available.
Washington’s Asian population is generally concentrated in the Seattle/Tacoma urban area.
Source: Census Bureau.
May 26, 2011, 6:00 pm

Seattle-Tacoma Metro residents were no more or less likely to have served on a committee or as an officer of an organization than residents of the State of Washington.
Washington is the entire state of Washington. The sample consisted of 1,238 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 3 percent.
Seattle includes the standard Seattle-Tacoma Metro Area. The sample consisted of 608 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 4 percent.
Source of Data: Current Population Survey, November 2008 Civic Participation Supplement, Public Use Micro Sample.
May 19, 2011, 6:00 pm

Seattle-Tacoma Metro residents were no more or less likely to have participated in organizations other than school, service, civic, sports, recreation, or religious than residents of the State of Washington.
Washington is the entire state of Washington. The sample consisted of 1,238 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 3 percent.
Seattle includes the standard Seattle-Tacoma Metro Area. The sample consisted of 608 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 4 percent.
Source of Data: Current Population Survey, November 2008 Civic Participation Supplement, Public Use Micro Sample.
May 12, 2011, 6:00 pm

Seattle-Tacoma Metro residents were no more or less likely to have participated in a religious organization than residents of the State of Washington.
Washington is the entire state of Washington. The sample consisted of 1,238 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 3 percent.
Seattle includes the standard Seattle-Tacoma Metro Area. The sample consisted of 608 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 4 percent.
Source of Data: Current Population Survey, November 2008 Civic Participation Supplement, Public Use Micro Sample.
May 5, 2011, 6:00 pm

Seattle-Tacoma Metro residents were no more likely to have participated in a sports or recreation organization than residents of the State of Washington.
Washington is the entire state of Washington. The sample consisted of 1,238 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 3 percent.
Seattle includes the standard Seattle-Tacoma Metro Area. The sample consisted of 608 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 4 percent.
Source of Data: Current Population Survey, November 2008 Civic Participation Supplement, Public Use Micro Sample.
April 28, 2011, 6:00 pm

Seattle-Tacoma Metro residents were no more likely to have participated in a service or civic organization than residents of the State of Washington.
Washington is the entire state of Washington. The sample consisted of 1,238 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 3 percent.
Seattle includes the standard Seattle-Tacoma Metro Area. The sample consisted of 608 interviews with a sample of error at the median of approximately 4 percent.
Source of Data: Current Population Survey, November 2008 Civic Participation Supplement, Public Use Micro Sample.
April 28, 2011, 8:00 am
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WA Census 2010 Population – Asian – KC
The data are mapped at the census block level, the smallest geography available.
The King County Asian population is concentrated in the urbanized areas of the county.
Source: Census Bureau.