Description: This map shows the “out of school/out of work” rates of 20-24 year olds for geographical areas that contain a census population of 100,000 people. (Source: ACS 2006-10, University of Minnesota IPUMs)
Description: This map shows the “out of school/out of work” rates of 20-24 year olds for geographical areas that contain a census population of 100,000 people. (Source: ACS 2006-10, University of Minnesota IPUMs)
Description: This map shows the “out of school/out of work” rates of 20-24 year olds for geographical areas that contain a census population of 100,000 people. (Source: ACS 2006-10, University of Minnesota IPUMs)
Name: Native Am./Alaskan - % Out of Work and School
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Description: This map shows the “out of school/out of work” rates of 20-24 year olds for geographical areas that contain a census population of 100,000 people. (Source: ACS 2006-10, University of Minnesota IPUMs)
Description: This map shows the “out of school/out of work” rates of 20-24 year olds for geographical areas that contain a census population of 100,000 people. (Source: ACS 2006-10, University of Minnesota IPUMs)
Description: This map shows the “out of school/out of work” rates of 20-24 year olds for geographical areas that contain a census population of 100,000 people. (Source: ACS 2006-10, University of Minnesota IPUMs)
Description: This map shows the “out of school/out of work” rates of 20-24 year olds for geographical areas that contain a census population of 100,000 people. (Source: ACS 2006-10, University of Minnesota IPUMs)
Description: This map shows the “out of school/out of work” rates of 20-24 year olds for geographical areas that contain a census population of 100,000 people. (Source: ACS 2006-10, University of Minnesota IPUMs)
Name: Two or more ethnicities - % Out of Work and School
Display Field: PUMA
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Description: This map shows the “out of school/out of work” rates of 20-24 year olds for geographical areas that contain a census population of 100,000 people. (Source: ACS 2006-10, University of Minnesota IPUMs)
Description: The California Department of Public Health defines chlamydia as “a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a bacterium called Chlamydia trachomatis. Infection is often without symptoms, and if not treated, can cause serious reproductive health problems such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Chlamydia also can cause infections in newborn babies. Tests and effective treatments are available.” Here we report 2011 chlamydia rates for females age 10 to 14 per 100,000 population. Raw data were obtained from http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/statistics/Documents/STD-Data-LHJ-DataSummaries-All.pdf. The notation of -99 means that the number of cases was suppressed for confidentiality.<br /><br />
For more information or to download the data, please see the Data/Metadata section of the website.
Description: The California Department of Public Health defines chlamydia as “a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a bacterium called Chlamydia trachomatis. Infection is often without symptoms, and if not treated, can cause serious reproductive health problems such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Chlamydia also can cause infections in newborn babies. Tests and effective treatments are available.” Here we report 2011 chlamydia rates for females age 15 to 19 per 100,000 population. Raw data were obtained from http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/statistics/Documents/STD-Data-LHJ-DataSummaries-All.pdf. The notation of -99 means that the number of cases was suppressed for confidentiality.<br /><br />
For more information or to download the data, please see the Data/Metadata section of the website.
Description: The California Department of Public Health defines chlamydia as “a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a bacterium called Chlamydia trachomatis. Infection is often without symptoms, and if not treated, can cause serious reproductive health problems such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Chlamydia also can cause infections in newborn babies. Tests and effective treatments are available.” Here we report 2011 chlamydia rates for males age 10 to 14 per 100,000 population. Raw data were obtained from http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/statistics/Documents/STD-Data-LHJ-DataSummaries-All.pdf.<br /><br />
For more information or to download the data, please see the Data/Metadata section of the website.
Description: The California Department of Public Health defines chlamydia as “a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a bacterium called Chlamydia trachomatis. Infection is often without symptoms, and if not treated, can cause serious reproductive health problems such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Chlamydia also can cause infections in newborn babies. Tests and effective treatments are available.” Here we report 2011 chlamydia rates for males age 15 to 19 per 100,000 population. Raw data were obtained from http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/statistics/Documents/STD-Data-LHJ-DataSummaries-All.pdf. <br /><br />
For more information or to download the data, please see the Data/Metadata section of the website.
Description: The California Department of Public Health defines gonorrhea as “a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a bacterium called Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Infection can cause serious reproductive health problems, such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Gonorrhea also can cause infections in newborn babies. Tests and effective treatments are available.” Here we report 2011 gonorrhea rates for females age 10 to 14 per 100,000 population. Raw data were obtained from http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/statistics/Documents/STD-Data-LHJ-DataSummaries-All.pdf. <br /><br />
For more information or to download the data, please see the Data/Metadata section of the website.
Description: The California Department of Public Health defines gonorrhea as “a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a bacterium called Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Infection can cause serious reproductive health problems, such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Gonorrhea also can cause infections in newborn babies. Tests and effective treatments are available.” Here we report 2011 gonorrhea rates for females age 15 to 19 per 100,000 population. Raw data were obtained from http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/statistics/Documents/STD-Data-LHJ-DataSummaries-All.pdf. <br /><br />
For more information or to download the data, please see the Data/Metadata section of the website.
Description: The California Department of Public Health defines gonorrhea as “a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a bacterium called Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Infection can cause serious reproductive health problems, such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Gonorrhea also can cause infections in newborn babies. Tests and effective treatments are available.” Here we report 2011 gonorrhea rates for males age 10 to 14 per 100,000 population. Raw data were obtained from http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/statistics/Documents/STD-Data-LHJ-DataSummaries-All.pdf. <br /><br />
For more information or to download the data, please see the Data/Metadata section of the website.
Description: The California Department of Public Health defines gonorrhea as “a common sexually transmitted infection caused by a bacterium called Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Infection can cause serious reproductive health problems, such as pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) and infertility. Gonorrhea also can cause infections in newborn babies. Tests and effective treatments are available.” Here we report 2011 gonorrhea rates for males age 15 to 19 per 100,000 population. Raw data were obtained from http://www.cdph.ca.gov/data/statistics/Documents/STD-Data-LHJ-DataSummaries-All.pdf. <br /><br />
For more information or to download the data, please see the Data/Metadata section of the website.
Description: This map shows the distance in meters from the population-weighted centroid of census block groups to the nearest transit stop. (Source: EPA Smart Location Database, Publically available GTFS data, 2012)
Description: Frequency of combined transit service within 0.25 miles of block group boundary per hour during evening peak period. (Source: EPA Smart Location Database, Publically available GTFS data, 2012)
Description: This map shows the number of children age 0 through 17 in the census tract that live more than 1/2 mile from a supermarket or large grocery store (urban tracts) or more than 10 miles from a supermarket or large grocery store (rural tracts). (Source: USDA Food Access Research Atlas, 2015)
Description: This map shows the percentage of children age 0 through 17 in the census tract that live more than 1/2 mile from a supermarket or large grocery store (urban tracts) or more than 10 miles from a supermarket or large grocery store (rural tracts). (Source: USDA Food Access Research Atlas, 2015)
Description: This map shows the percentage of youth growing up in households with adequate financial resources. To construct a threshold of "adequate" household resources, we draw on cost of living estimates associated with a "living wage" for families with children in California. See "About Data" for more information. (Source: Living Wage Calculator, U.S. Census Bureau 5-Year ACS Estimate 2012-16)
Sub-group maps are not available for this analysis.
Description: Building Healthy Communities is a ten-year, comprehensive community initiative that is creating a revolution in the way Californians think about and support health in their communities. In 14 places across California, residents are proving that they have the power to make health happen in their neighborhoods, schools and with prevention—and in doing so, they're creating a brighter future for their children and for our state. (Source: Healthy City, the research and mapping program of Advancement Project)
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