Northwestern California/Klamath Bioregion Demographic, Social and Economic Statistics
This research guide to print and Internet resources lists major resources
that provide demographic, social and economic statistics for northwestern
California and the Klamath Bioregion. Listed are federal and California
state statistical sources that provide data at least to the county level;
and local reports that have been derived in many cases from federal and
state sources. Key resources are noted with a pie chart (
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icon. For further assistance please contact Robert
Sathrum, Natural Resources Librarian.
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Table of Contents For statistics on more specific topics or related topics you should consult the following HSU Library research guides:
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General
- All Counties
- "California: the Golden State" IN Profiles of America: Facts, Figures and Statistics for Every Populated Place in the United States (Grey House) 2003 (ref HT 123 P7624 2003) Contains facts and statistics on the geography, weather, history, heath, population, religion, crime, economics, education, housing, and transportation for each California county. Also includes similar profiles for each incorporated municipality and many other census designated places and unincorporated places. Includes an alphabetical place name index.
- California Facts: A Comprehensive Look at California
Today, County by County (Clements) 1989 (ref F 856 F69 1989)
A fact-filled narrative characterizing each county in California.
City
and County Data Book (University of Virginia Library Geospatial
and Statistical Data Center) Updated at five year intervals (print
copy available in ref HA 202 A36) US Census Bureau publication which
contains demographic, social, and economic statistics at county, city,
place, and state geographic levels. - California County Profiles (California Department of Finance): Humboldt County, Del Norte County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County, Mendocino County Annual statistical snapshot containing economic, social, and demographic data for each county. The main report covering all counties is available in pdf format. Each county report is available as an Excel spreadsheet.
- CensusScope Charts and Trends (University of Michigan Social Science Data Analysis Network): Humboldt County, Del Norte County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County, Menodcino County For each county includes charts and graphs that visualize demographic information for the county. Topics covered include population growth, race, age, household and family structure, education, language, migration, nativity, and income.
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Counting
California (California Digital Library) Contains current and historical
statistics from California and United States government sources. Search
by keyword; or browse by topic, geography, title, or agency. See Browse
Topics by Geography for statistics available at county and city
levels. Includes all the material available in the California
Statistical Abstract (print copy available in ref HA 261 C3) - County Portraits of Oregon and Northern California (McGinnis, Phillips and Connaughton) 1996 (US Forest Service General Technical Report PNW-377) (print copy available in Docs A 13.88: PNW-377) For each county presents a six page profile that includes population characteristics over time; workforce characteristics; personal income; industrial base; contributions by forest, range and agriculture; and comparisons with the state as a whole.
- County Profiles (California Institute for County Government): Humboldt County, Del Norte County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County, Mendocino County Each report is a two page financial, economic, and demographic profile of the county. More extensive information covering a span of years is available in the California County Fact Book (print copy available in Ref HA 266 C6) and by using the County Data databases that cover county financial, demographic and economic data.
- LandView III Environmental Mapping Software (Atlas G 1201 G3 U55 1997) This program and associated dataset extracted from the EPA, Bureau of the Census, the US Geological Survey, and other federal agencies maps physical, cultural, jurisdictional, environmental information, and provides statistical profiles of communities. Different data layers can be selected for mapping, 50 different census statistics can be accessed down to block groups, and one can estimate selected demographic characteristics within a radius from a given point. For further information see LandView III Specialized Computer Mapping Application (US Bureau of the Census).
- MapStats Statistical Profiles (FedStats): Humboldt County, Del Norte County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County, Mendocino County Contains brief demographic, economic and geographic profiles for each county. Also includes a link under each county to additional statistical sources.
- Neighborhood Knowledge California (NKCA) (UCLA School of Public Policy and Social Research) User-friendly site for neighborhood research that produces maps, charts, and graphs from a database of California social, demographic and lending data. Its aim is to promote greater equity in housing and banking policy. Geographies that can be displayed include county, zip code, city, census tract, senate or assembly district, congressional district, or your own defined neighborhood. You can also upload your own spreadsheet information into NKCA's mapping system and analyse that information in conjunction with NKCA's datasets.
Rand California
(HSU users only) Includes an extensive collection of statewide, regional,
county and city-level statistics. See Rand California Statistics Categories
for available statistics by geography. Also contains information on
California public policy and economics, weekly bulletins, and an index
to research
Upstate California Statistical Profiles
(Upstate California Economic Development Council): Humboldt
County, Del
Norte County, Siskiyou
County, Trinity
County, Mendocino
County Series of 25 page statistical profiles for each of the
20 northern-most California counties.
USA
Counties (US Census Bureau) 1998. Presents demographic, economic,
social and governmental data for a single county or for multi-county
comparisons. The 5,000 variables include all of the data published
in the County and City Data Book and in the State and Metropolitan
Area Data Book as well as other published sources. Data files
are gathered from the Bureau of the Census and other Federal agencies,
such as the Bureau of Economic Analysis, the Bureau of Labor Statistics,
the Federal Bureau of Investigation, and the Social Security Administration.
Topics covered include: age, agriculture, ancestry, banking, building
permits, business patterns, crime, earnings, education, elections,
government, health, households, housing, income, labor force and employment,
manufactures, population, poverty, retail trade, services industries,
social programs, veterans, vital statistics, and wholesale trade.
- Individual Counties
- Del Norte--Del Norte County 2003 Economic and Demographic Profile (Center for Economic Development, California State University, Chico) 2003 (HC 107 C22 D4546 2003 Humboldt County Collection) Includes statistics on health; welfare; crime; education; land, climate, and environment; largest employers; agriculture; and child welfare.
- Del Norte--Del Norte County Economic and Demographic Almanac (North Coast Almanacs) annual (HC 107.C22 D454 Humboldt County Collection) Compilation of data obtained from federal, state and local sources.
- Humboldt--Building Communities: a Discussion Paper for Community Workshops (Dyett & Bhatia) 2002. Prepared as a background report for the Humboldt County General Plan update process. Includes a overview of current and projected trends to 2025 for population; housing; employment; land use and development; and public services.
- Humboldt--Humboldt 2003 Economic and Demographic Profile (Center for Economic Development, California State University, Chico) 2003 (HC 107 C22 H8346 2003 Humboldt County Collection) Includes statistics on health; welfare; crime; education; land, climate, and environment; largest employers; agriculture; and child welfare.
- Humboldt--Humboldt County Demographic Data (Humboldt County Community Services Department) Includes demographic and economic information taken mostly for US Census and California Department of Finance data.
- Humboldt--Humboldt County Economic and Demographic Almanac (North Coast Almanacs) annual (HC 107.C22 H834 Humboldt County Collection) Compilation of data obtained from federal, state and local sources.
- Mendocino--Background Report for the County of Mendocino General Plan Update (Pacific Municipal Consultants) 2003. Prepared for the County of Mendocino this report provides a snap shot of existing conditions in the County and its environs. It provides provides data specific to the required elements of the General Plan, including population, demographics and housing; land use; economic development; infrastructure; transportation; recreation; open space and scenic resources; community facilities and services; natural environment; and hazards.
- Menodcino--Mendocino County Economic and Demographic Almanac (North Coast Almanacs) annual (HC 107.C22 M464 Humboldt County Collection) Compilation of data obtained from federal, state and local sources. and policy reports, some of which are fulltext.
- Siskiyou--Siskiyou County Demographics & Statistics (Siskiyou County)
- Trinity--Trinity County 2003 Economic and Demographic Profile (Center for Economic Development, California State University, Chico) 2003 (HC 107 C22 T56 2003 Humboldt County Collection) Includes statistics on health; welfare; crime; education; land, climate, and environment; largest employers; agriculture; and child welfare.
The reports and databases listed in this category include many statistical themes and are generally compiled from a combination of federal and state statistical sources, some of which are listed in the more specific categories which follow.
Agriculture
- California State and County Profiles (USDA National Agricultural Statistics Service): Humboldt County, Del Norte County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County, and Mendocino County. These profiles are derived from the more extensive 2002 Census of Agriculture which is conducted every five years. These profiles shows changes during the more recent five year period.
National
Agricultural Statistics Service: California (US Department of Agriculture
in cooperation with the California Department of Food and Agriculture)
Includes annual county level statistics for crops, livestock and number
of farms; annual California County Agricultural Commissioner's Crop
Reports and agricultural commodity statistics by county. California
Publications lists specific reports that are available for distribution.- AgCensus
(Cornell University) Includes detailed statistics by county from the Census
of Agriculture for the years 1987, 1992, 1997.
- Humboldt County Crop and Livestock Report (Humboldt County Department of Agriculture) Annual (HD1775.C2 H8 Humboldt County Collection) Library has 1940 to the present
For forestry-related statistics see California Environment Information Sources--Forests, Woodlands and Rangelands
Crime
- California Criminal Justice Profiles (California Department of Justice. Criminal Justice Statistics Center) Annual publication that includes a separate Criminal Justice Profile for each county and for the state. Trend data are presented for crimes, arrests, arrest dispositions, criminal justice personnel and expenditures for the most recent 10 years. See also Statistics by City and County that includes statewide, county and city data.
- Uniform Crime Reports County Data (University of Virginia Library Geospatial and Statistical Data Center) Contains county level crime data from 1990 to the present that has been reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation. Includes data for number of arrests (murder, rape, robbery, assault, burglary, larcency, auto theft, arson, forgery, fraud, embezzlement, vandalism, weapons violations, sex offenses, drug and alcohol violations, gambling, vagrancy curfew violations and runaways); and data for number of major crimes reported.
Demography
American
FactFinder (U.S. Census Bureau) Contains demographic information from
the 2000 and 1990 Census of Population and Housing, annual American
Community Suverys and annual Population Estimates. Data includes
population, age, Hispanic or Latino origin, household relationship, race,
sex, ancestry, citizenship, disability, educational attainment, income,
industry, language spoken at home, marital status, migration, occupation,
place of birth, place of work, poverty, school enrollment, owners and
renters, rent, tenure, and units in structure. Data is available for all
geographies including the U.S., states, counties, cities, towns, American
Indian reservations, metropolitan areas, zip codes, census tracts, and
blocks. Data can be displayed online or downloaded in a spreadsheet or
database format.
Economic
American
FactFinder: Economic Censuses and Surveys (US Cenusus Bureau) Contains
data from the 1997 and 2002 Economic Census on the number of establishments;
sales, receipts, revenue, shipments, or business done; payroll; and employment
at the 2- through 8-digit North
American Industry Classification System (NAICS)(print copy available
in ref HF1042 .N67 2002) code levels. Data is available for the U.S. at
large and by state, county, place, and metropolitan area. One can navigate
to a specific county or city at the Select
Geography page.
County
Business Patterns (US Census Bureau) Annual series that shows economic
activity by county and zip code. Industries are grouped by the North
American Industry Classification System (print copy available in ref
HF1042 .N67 2002) For each industry shows number of establishments, aggregate
payroll and number of employees. County Business Patterns covers
businesses with paid employees. It should be used in conjunction with
Nonemployer Statistics
that covers businesses without paid employees (mostly self-employed individuals).
Labor
Market Information (California Employment Development Department):
Humboldt
County, Del
Norte County, Siskiyou
County, Trinity
County, Mendocino
County For each county includes a county snapshot, major employers,
monthly and historical labor force estimates, current and historical industry
employment projections, size of businesses, occupational projections,
income measures, social and economic data, and agricultural employment.- Census Bureau Economic Programs and How to Find the Latest Business Data (US Census Bureau) Guide to available data by Census Bureau program, date and geography. Use the tables to select the topic, time and geography of interest.
- Del Norte County Retail Almanac (North Coast Almanacs) annual (HF 5429.4.C22 D454 Humboldt County Collection) Graphs show annual retail sales from 1978 to the present by geography and by major retail group.
- Economy in Transition: The Klamath-Siskiyou Ecoregion (Klamath-Siskiyou Economic Report) (ECONorthwest) 1999. Prepared for the Klamath-Siskiyou Alliance.
- Humboldt County Housing Affordability Index (Humboldt Association of Realtors) Monthly index that includes median home sale price, average mortgage rate, median household income, monthly payments, qualifying income and affordability index. Monthly time series starts with January 1999 and includes separate indexes for Humboldt County, Arcata, Eureka, Fortuna and McKinleyville.
- Humboldt County Retail Almanac (North Coast Almanacs) annual (HF 5429.4.C22 H834 Humboldt County Collection) Graphs show annual retail sales from 1978 to the present by geography and by major retail group.
- Humboldt Economic Index (Erick Eschker--Humboldt State University) Monthly report that tracks tracks six sectors of the Humboldt County economy--employment, energy consumption, home sales, lumber manufacturing, occupancy rates at hotels/motels/inns, and retail sales.
- Long-Term Socio-Economic Forecasts by County (California Department of Transportation Office of Transportation Statistics) For each county a four page economic forecast to the year 2020 is given through text and charts. Updated every two years. Topics covered include population change, registered vehicles, households, employment, income, farm crop value, retail sales, and industrial production.
- Out of Reach (National Low Income Housing Coalition): Humboldt County, Del Norte County, Siskiyou County, Trinity County, Mendocino County. Annually updated report that calculates the amount of money a household must earn in order to afford a rental unit of a range of sizes (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 bedrooms) at the areas Fair Market Rent (FMR), based on the generally accepted affordability standard of paying no more than 30% of income for housing costs. From these calculations the hourly wage a worker must earn to afford the FMR for a two bedroom home is derived. This figure is the Housing Wage. Supporting tables include number of households, annual incomes and Fair Market Rents.
- Purchasing Power Profiles and Workforce Density Data for All Census Tracts and Residential ZIP Codes in U.S. (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Employment and Training Institute) Provides data on the scale and character of local household consumption by zip code, census tract or county. For a selected area tables give a workforce profile and an estimates of the total amount of household spending in 16 basic consumer expenditure categories.
- Quarterly Workforce Indicators (QWI) Online (US Census Bueau) Contains quarterly employment (total, net job flow, job creation, new hires, separations, and turnover) and earnings for counties, metropolitan statistical area or workforce investment board area from 1991 to within two years of the current date.. For each geographic area information can be displayed or downloaded by industry, sex, age group and time period. QWI measures the performance of the local economy-- where the jobs are, for what kind of workers, and how much workers can expect to make. For northwestern California navigate to California and select the county of interest.
- Regional Accounts Data: Local Area Personal Income (U.S. Bureau of Economic Analysis) Also known as the Regional Economic Information System. Contains annual personal income information at the county, state, and metropolitan statistical levels. Includes personal income by major source, per capita personal income and earnings by industry.
- Regional Economic Conditions (Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation) For state, county and metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) presents data in a variety of maps, tables and charts. Data covers employment, income, bankruptcy filings and housing permits.
- Small Area Income and Poverty Estimates (SAIPE) (US Census Bureau) Provides annual estimates of selected income and poverty statistics for states, counties, and school districts. Included are estimates of poor children ages 5 to 17 in each school district. This source provides the best annual data on poverty and income at the county level.
- Taxable Sales in California (California State Board of Equalization) (print copy available in Cal Docs E 3050 T35) Quarterly compilation of retail sales activity in California by county and city. The level of detail depends upon the size of the county or city. The most detailed tables give number of permits and taxable transactions by retail group.
- The Wealth of Humboldt and the Klamath-Siskiyou Region: An Indicators Project (Humboldt State University Economics 309 Class) In three parts: 1) green business reports that evaluate the extent that businesses in Humboldt County are utilizing sustainable business practices; 2) industry cluster reports that research employment and income generated in each of the clusters identified in the Prosperity economic development plan for Humboldt County; and 3)capital indicators that report on natural, human, constructed and social indicators.
- Zillow.com (Zillow.com) One can generate estimated home market values for a specific residential address, review prices of recently sold homes in the neighborhood, and get rankings that compare the home value to homes in a larger geographic area. Search by address or using a map interface that displays road and satellite imagery.
Health
- County Health Status Profiles (California Department of Health Services Center for Health Statistics) Annual compilation includes 26 key health indicators for mortality, morbidity, infant death, natality, breadfeeding and poverty. Individual county profiles are also available as Micosoft Excel spreadsheets.
Health
Data Summaries For California Counties (California Department of Health
Services Center for Health Statistics) Annual (ref HA 261 H43--latest
edition; Cal Doc H 1150 H41 and online
for earlier editions) Includes over 150 health and socio-demographic indicators
arranged by county, including Medi-Cal data, vital statistics, institution
and health care provider information. - Vital Statistics of California (California Department of Health Services Center for Health Statistics) Annual (print copies available in ref HA 261 V57--latest edition; Cal Docs H1100.R4sv and online for earlier editions) Includes statewide, county and selected city data on births and deaths in California. Natality tables include information by age, sex, race, and marital status; and mortality tables include information by age, sex, race, and cause of death. The Vital Statistics Query System provides an interactive interface to obtain tabular summaries and statistical reports from California's birth and death vital statistics databases. Search by year, geography, and then by statistical category to output a custom table.
Transportation
- Traffic Volumes on California State Highways (California Department of Transportation. Divison of Traffic Operations) Annual (print copy available in Cal Docs T 988 T71) Shows traffic volumes for all count locations on the California state highway system. Count data is arranged by highway route number. Data includes peak hour traffic, peak month average daily traffic and annual average daily traffic.
- Travel and Related Factors in California (California Department of Transportation.Transportation System Information Program) Annual (Cal Docs T 1075 T828 1998) Includes statewide and some county level statistics on gasoline prices and consumption; vehicle kilometers of travel; highway kilometers; vehicle registrations; and traffic accidents.
