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Census of Population: 1970. Low-Income Neighborhoods in Large Cities: 1970. Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Okla
The report summarizes information on population and housing characteristics of low-income neighborhoods in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Low-income neighborhoods are subdivisions of low-income areas, which include all census tracts in which 20 percent or more of all persons were below the proverty level in 1969. These low-income neighborhoods generally consist of contiguous census tracts with a combined population of 20,000 or more. The neighborhood boundaries are based on current socioeconomic data and the recommendations of local agencies. The statistics shown in the detailed tables are part of a special tabulation of 1970 census data prepared for the Office of Economic Opportunity to determine the location of low-income areas and their neighborhood subdivisions, to analyze the characteristics of the residents of these neighborhoods, and to compare the residential characteristics of a low-income neighborhoods and those of areas outside such neighborhoods.
Census of Population: 1970. Low-Income Neighborhoods in Large Cities: 1970. Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Okla
The report summarizes information on population and housing characteristics of low-income neighborhoods in Oklahoma City and Tulsa. Low-income neighborhoods are subdivisions of low-income areas, which include all census tracts in which 20 percent or more of all persons were below the proverty level in 1969. These low-income neighborhoods generally consist of contiguous census tracts with a combined population of 20,000 or more. The neighborhood boundaries are based on current socioeconomic data and the recommendations of local agencies. The statistics shown in the detailed tables are part of a special tabulation of 1970 census data prepared for the Office of Economic Opportunity to determine the location of low-income areas and their neighborhood subdivisions, to analyze the characteristics of the residents of these neighborhoods, and to compare the residential characteristics of a low-income neighborhoods and those of areas outside such neighborhoods.
Census of Population: 1970. Low-Income Neighborhoods in Large Cities: 1970. Oklahoma City and Tulsa, Okla
1974
50 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Domestic Commerce, Marketing, & Economics , Economic Studies , Census , Population census , Low income area , Oklahoma , Neighborhoods , Tables(Data) , Census tracts , Urban areas , Poverty level , Housing characteristics , Socioeconoic status , Low income neighborhoods , Tulsa(Oklahoma) , Oklahoma City(Oklahoma)