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    Marrero Case Study

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    of New Orleans. It is part of Jefferson Parish, which encompasses smaller cities just like it and its wedged between the two cities Westwego and Harvey. According to the 2010 census, Marrero had a population of 33,141. This number has most likely increased significantly since the latest census results (United States Census Bureau, n.d.). The predominant age group in city’s population is between the ages of forty-five and forty-nine with females making up the majority of the population. Marrero isn’t

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    Chicago was incorporated as a city in 1837, Chicago City is the third largest city in the United States, with three million populations. It’s located in the state of Illinois. It’s land area around two hundred and thirty-seven square miles, it has dozens of cultural institutions, historical sites and museums, more than two hundred theaters and two hundred art galleries, seventy-seven community area contains more than one hundred neighborhoods, fifteen bathing beaches. The City of Chicago occupying

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    this is a large issue that effects many lives in different ways. The internet has become a large part of most daily lives in the United States, according the United States census 74.8 % of households now have access to internet, compared to 17 years ago when only 18.2% of households. The number of houses with a device which has access to the internet is 78.9%.(U.S. Census Bureau, 2014) With

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    Methodology The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) and the U.S Department of State collect what is called administrative data on an annual basis. This data is obtained from applications that immigrants file with both these departments to be admitted on either a temporary or permanent visa status. In a sense, this data represents the “flow” of immigrants officially admitted into the United States. The Office of Immigrants Statistics (OIS) within the DHS compiles an annual yearbook of immigration

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    Cost of living varies from state to state. Utility cost fluctuates, especially during summer and winter seasons. Then there is health care cost, food, and childcare. Knowing the cost of living in a given place would help you to make an informed decision about what kind of income you would

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    Spatial Statistics of Informal Settlers in the Philippines component of the Study, informal settler families reached an estimated 550,771 households as of August 1, 2007. This is based on the extrapolation made using the 2000 Census of Population and Housing (CPH) and the 2007 Census of Population. The study showed that the highest concentration of informal settlers was in Quezon City, having more than 90 thousand households. Far second are Rizal in

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    characteristic information of Fresh Meadows is gathered. According to Federal Realty’s collected data from the U.S Census, the overall population for the neighborhood was 41,691 in 2010, but rose to 43,028 in 2015. As shown in Table 1, the statistics have slightly increased within the past five years (US Census Bureau, 2014). Table 1: Demographic and Income Profile Summary Census 2010 Census 2015 Population 41,691 43,028 Household 14,557 14,899 Families 10,948 11,141 Average household size 2.86 2.88

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    I. Introduction The housing demographics of low-income communities have large effects for residents living in those areas. The objective of this report is to shed light on how the housing market in the city of Oakland affects current and future residents. In order to analyze its affects, I look at several factors within the housing market. There are several factors explaining why cities similar to Oakland are continually impoverished and deprived. Some of the factors that explain why cities like

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    Explain why the Hispanic vote is becoming more important in US elections (10 marks) Hispanics are a growing group in the USA in terms of politics, this can be seen through demographics, according to the 2000 census, they did form 12% of the population, but by the 2010 census this figure has increased over 16% (51 million people) this was due to immigration and birth rates, therefore over the years they have become more influential as they are now a larger proportion or the electorate. Furthermore

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    information on the characteristics and make-up of the Nation’s jails and inmates housed in these jails. The Offender Profile is another method of collection for the state of Missouri, reporting important statistics about the offenders supervised by the Missouri Department of Corrections. With this information, along with the county’s census information on population estimates, we are able to conduct a regression analysis to test the hypothesis. I would expect to see a positive and strong

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