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SF
Prospector database: Current demographic data (estimates) and business
statistics for specific San Francisco neighborhoods, zip codes, and
supervisorial districts. Three separate demographic reports are available
for each area, plus geographic business counts that include names and
addresses of businesses in the area by type. The GIC staff can provide
guidance with using this database.
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Federal
Financial Institution Examining Counsel's Census Reports: Has current
statistics/estimates by Census Tracts only--click on Retrieve by County
and use links on left side for additional reports. (The GIC has San
Francisco maps of Census Tracts for 2000. The Association of Bay Area
Governments Web site also has Census 2000 S.F.
Tract/Block maps --use the index map, which is the first file #000,
to find the relevant detailed maps)
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Fact
Sheet from the U.S. Census Bureau Web site has nice demographic
profiles for zip codes. Type the zip code in the ZIP code box and select GO.
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S.F. Legislative Analyst’s Report:
2000 Census
Data by Supervisorial District
Tailored and/or In-Depth Statistics:
"Data sets" from the 2000 Decennial Census on the U.S.
Census Bureau Web site must be used to locate statistics that are
more specific or detailed than the quick statistics from the sources
listed above (for instance, for “unmarried-partner households” statistics
for gay relationships), and/or for specific locations within San Francisco
not available in
SF Prospector (see above). The detailed 2000 Decennial Census data
collected by the Census Bureau, including Census Tracts, is only available
online.
Tips: For the types of demographic information collected,
see the Census Bureau's AmericanFactfinder
People page. For areas smaller than the entire city of San Francisco,
it is recommended to use Census Tracts for the geography type to tailor
the geographic area desired for compiling statistics. The GIC has San
Francisco maps of Census Tracts for 2000, and tract/block maps are also
available via the Association
of Bay Area Government’s Web site (use the index map, which is the
first file #000, to find the relevant detailed maps). The GIC staff
can provide guidance with searching the Census Web site.
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