Below are City of Dayton Priority Board and Neighborhood Profiles from the 2000 Census.
The City Profile is a general data table that is a quick reference for general demographic data for the City of Dayton as a whole. Neighborhood Profiles contain population characteristics, household characteristics, and housing characteristics for each neighborhood in the Priority Board area listed.
SF-1 (Summary File 1) presents counts and information on age, sex, race, Hispanic/Latino origin, household relationship (single, married, single parents, etc.), group quarters population, number of housing units, and whether housing unit is owned, rented, or vacant. This data was collected for every person and housing unit in the United States, and is therefore considered 100% count data. SF1 data files are 10 pages.
SF-3 (summary File 3) presents detailed population and housing data. Population data is available on ancestry, disability, grandparents as caregivers, income in 1999 (household, family, per capita), labor force status, language spoken at home and ability to speak English, marital status, migration (residence in 1995), occupation, industry, and class of worker, place of birth, citizenship, and year of entry to the U.S., place of work and journey to work, school enrollment and educational attainment, veteran status, and work status in 1999. Housing data is available on farm residence, heating fuel used, number of rooms and number of bedrooms, plumbing and kitchen facilities, telephone service, units in structure, utilities, mortgage, taxes, insurance, and fuel costs, value of home or monthly rent paid, vehicles available, year moved into residence, and year structure built. Data used to compile SF3 was collected from a sample of persons and housing units (generally 1 in 6 households) and was weighted to represent the total population. SF3 data files are 59 pages.
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