Tables, Maps, and Census Briefs provide detailed information from the PL 94-171 file from the 2010 Census. |
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The 2010 census provides a demographic portrait of New York City’s population. This includes data on age, sex, race and Hispanic origin, household size and type, living arrangements and relationships of household members, and housing units by occupancy status (occupied, vacant) and tenure (owner, renter). These data are presented for a variety of geographic areas, including the city, five boroughs, community districts, neighborhood tabulation areas (NTA), and census tracts.
These data are available in tabular format in the section labeled Demographic Tables, while maps are presented in the section Demographic Maps; analyses are provided under Census Briefs. In addition, a Census Challenge section includes information on New York City’s challenge of the 2010 Census results, through the Count Question Resolution (CQR) program. The first of these challenges provides detailed information on why New Yorkers were likely missed in two sections of Brooklyn and Queens due to the misclassification of housing units as vacant.
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Population > 2010 Census
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