The population count of Virginia Beach city, VA was 450,135 in 2018.
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Demographics and Population Datasets Involving Virginia Beach city, VA
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Federation of VA Food Banks - Capital Area Food Bank (CAFB)
data.virginia.gov | Last Updated 2021-10-01T18:42:19.000ZCapital Area Food Bank (CAFB) donations and population served by Locality from January 2019 through June 2021 as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks
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VDH-PublicUseDataset-NCHS-Population
data.virginia.gov | Last Updated 2022-11-09T20:25:31.000ZThis dataset includes population estimates for each Virginia locality by year, age group, sex, race and ethnicity. This estimates are produced by the National Center for Health Statistics (NCHS) within the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), more information can be found here: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/bridged_race.htm
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Federation of VA Food Banks - Food Bank of Southeastern Virginia (FBSEV)
data.virginia.gov | Last Updated 2021-10-04T19:53:05.000ZFood Bank of Southeastern Virginia (FBSEV) donations and population served by Locality from January 2019 through June 2020 as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks
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Federation of VA Food Banks - Virginia Peninsula Food Bank (VPFB)
data.virginia.gov | Last Updated 2021-10-04T19:33:43.000ZVirginia Peninsula Food Bank (VPFB) donations and population served by Locality from January 2019 through June 2020 as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks.
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VDH-COVID-19-PublicUseDataset-WW-Viral-Load
data.virginia.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-24T19:46:43.000ZAs of 5/18/2023 this dataset will be updated weekly on Tuesdays with a weekly granularity. This dataset includes the VA health planning region, sewershed (i.e., wastewater treatment facility service area), sample collection date, start of sample collection week (Sunday-Saturday), sample type, sample matrix, detection, population served by sewershed, daily flow associated with collected sample, viral concentration in sample, calculated viral load in sample, and report date. This dataset was first published on 5/18/2023. The data set increases in size weekly and as a result, the dataset may take longer to update; however, it is expected to be available by 12:00 noon. When you download the data set, the sewersheds will be sorted in ascending alphabetical order by health region. The sample collection dates will be sorted in ascending order, meaning that the earliest date will be at the top. The most recent date will be at the bottom of each sewershed’s data.
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Federation of VA Food Banks - Blue Ridge Area Food Bank (BRAFB)
data.virginia.gov | Last Updated 2021-10-01T18:39:40.000ZBlue Ridge Area Food Bank (BRAFB) donations and population served by Locality from January 2019 through June 2021 as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks
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Federation of VA Food Banks - Fredericksburg Regional Food Bank (FRFB)
data.virginia.gov | Last Updated 2021-12-13T15:42:07.000ZFredericksburg Regional Food Bank (FRFB) donations and population served by Locality from January 2019 through May 2021 as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks.
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Federation of VA Food Banks - Feeding Southwest Virginia (FSWVA)
data.virginia.gov | Last Updated 2021-10-04T19:50:24.000ZFeeding Southwest Virginia (FSWVA) donations and population served by Locality from January 2019 through September 2021 as reported by Federation of Virginia Food Banks.
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Virginia Employment Status of the Population by Sex by Race and by Age by Year
data.virginia.gov | Last Updated 2022-12-09T15:15:31.000Z2004 to 2021 Virginia Employment Status of the Civilian Non-Institutional Population by Sex, by Race, Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, and detailed by Age, by Year. Annual averages, numbers in thousands. U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics; Local Area Unemployment Statistics, Expanded State Employment Status Demographic Data Data accessed from the Bureau of Labor Statistics website (https://www.bls.gov/lau/ex14tables.htm) Statewide data on the demographic and economic characteristics of the labor force are published on an annual-average basis from the Current Population Survey (CPS), the sample survey of households used to calculate the U.S. unemployment rate (https://www.bls.gov/cps/home.htm). For each state and the District of Columbia, employment status data are tabulated for 67 sex, race, Hispanic or Latino ethnicity, marital status, and detailed age categories and evaluated against a minimum base, calculated to reflect an expected maximum coefficient of variation (CV) of 50 percent, to determine reliability for publication. The CPS sample was redesigned in 2014–15 to reflect the distribution of the population as of the 2010 Census. At the same time, BLS developed improved techniques for calculating minimum bases. These changes resulted in generally higher minimum bases of unemployment, leading to the publication of fewer state-demographic groups beginning in 2015. The most notable impact was on the detailed age categories, particularly the teenage and age 65 and older groups. In an effort to extend coverage, BLS introduced a version of the expanded state employment status demographic table with intermediate age categories, collapsing the seven categories historically included down to three. Ages 16–19 and 20–24 were combined into a 16–24 year-old category, ages 25–34, 35–44, and 45–54 were combined into a 25–54 year-old category, and ages 55–64 and 65 and older were combined into a 55-years-and-older category. These intermediate age data are tabulated for the total population, as well as the four race and ethnicity groups, and then are evaluated against the unemployment minimum bases. The more detailed age categories continue to be available in the main version of the expanded table, where the minimum base was met. Additional information on the uses and limitations of statewide data from the CPS can be found in the document Notes on Using Current Population Survey (https://www.bls.gov/lau/notescps.htm) Subnational Data and in Appendix B of the bulletin Geographic Profile of Employment and Unemployment (https://www.bls.gov/opub/geographic-profile/home.htm).
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Health Opportunity Index
data.virginia.gov | Last Updated 2021-10-07T19:00:36.000ZThe Virginia Health Opportunity Index (HOI) is a group of indicators that provide broad insight into the overall opportunity Virginians have to live long and healthy lives based on the Social Determinants of Health. It is a hierarchical index that allows users to examine social determinants of health at multiple levels of detail in Virginia. It is made up of over 30 variables, combined into 13 indicators, grouped into four profiles, which are aggregated into a single Health Opportunity Index. For more information visualizations visit: https://apps.vdh.virginia.gov/omhhe/hoi/