The population rate of change of Pleasantville, NJ was -0.94% in 2018.
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Demographics and Population Datasets Involving Pleasantville, NJ
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NYCHA Resident Data Book Summary
data.cityofnewyork.us | Last Updated 2020-02-08T00:56:30.000ZContains resident demographic data at a summary level as of January 1, 2019. The Resident Data Book is compiled to serve as an information source for queries involving resident demographic as well as a source of data for internal analysis. Statistics are compiled via HUD mandated annual income reviews involving NYCHA Staff and residents. Data is then aggregated and compiled by development. Each record pertains to a single public housing development.
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Leading Causes of Death among New Jersey Residents - Top 50 Causes
data.nj.gov | Last Updated 2020-09-03T12:06:46.000ZDeaths due to underlying causes of death eligible to be ranked as leading causes of death based on National Center for Health Statistics standards
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PPP Cares Act Loan Totals to New Jersey Businesses
data.nj.gov | Last Updated 2020-07-17T12:24:31.000ZThe Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) loans provide small businesses with the resources they need to maintain their payroll, hire back employees who may have been laid off, and cover applicable overhead. This data set includes businesses in New Jersey who received PPP funding, how much funding the employer received & how many jobs the employer claims they saved. The NAICS (National Industry Classification) was provided by the loan recipient. Please see attached document on landing page for more details.
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Leading Causes of Death among New Jersey Residents - Detailed
data.nj.gov | Last Updated 2020-07-27T12:43:47.000ZDeaths due to underlying causes of death eligible to be ranked as leading causes of death based on National Center for Health Statistics standards
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NJDOC Inmate Census
data.nj.gov | Last Updated 2021-01-06T13:50:54.000ZDataset includes characteristics of state inmates under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey Department of Corrections on January 1, 2021.
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COVID-19 Vaccinations by Town
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2021-03-05T13:57:51.000ZA summary of COVID-19 vaccination coverage in Connecticut by town. Records without an address could not be included in town vaccine coverage estimates. Total population estimates are based on 2019 data. SVI refers to the CDC's Social Vulnerability Index - a measure that combines 15 demographic variables to identify communities most vulnerable to negative health impacts from disasters and public health crises. Measures of social vulnerability include socioeconomic status, household composition, disability, race, ethnicity, language, and transportation limitations - among others. Towns with a "yes" in the "Has SVI tract >0.75" field are those that have at least one census tract that is in the top quartile of vulnerability (e.g., a high-need area). 34 towns in Connecticut have at least one census tract in the top quartile for vulnerability. All data in this report are preliminary; data for previous dates will be updated as new reports are received and data errors are corrected.
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Labor Force Demographic Characteristics by Commuting Mode Split: 2012 - 2016
data.cambridgema.gov | Last Updated 2019-09-17T17:16:51.000ZThis data set provides demographic and journey to work characteristics of the Cambridge Labor Force by primary mode of their journey to work. Attributes include age, presence of children, racial and ethnic minority status, vehicles available, time leaving home, time spent traveling, and annual household income. The data set originates from a special tabulation of the American Community Survey - the 2012 - 2016 version of the Census Transportation Planning Products (CTPP). The Cambridge Labor Force consist of all persons who live in Cambridge who work or are actively seeking employment. For more information on Journey to Work data in Cambridge, please see the full 2015 report (https://www.cambridgema.gov/~/media/Files/CDD/FactsandMaps/profiles/moving_forward_20150930.ashx?la=en).
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Workforce Demographic Characteristics by Commuting Mode Split : 2012 - 2016
data.cambridgema.gov | Last Updated 2019-09-17T17:17:39.000ZThis data set provides demographic and journey to work characteristics of the Cambridge Workforce by primary mode of their journey to work. Attributes include age, presence of children, racial and ethnic minority status, vehicles available, time arriving at work, time spent traveling, and annual household income. The data set originates from a special tabulation of the American Community Survey - the 2012 - 2016 version of the Census Transportation Planning Products (CTPP). The Cambridge Workforce consist of all persons who work in Cambridge, regardless of home location. For more information on Journey to Work data in Cambridge, please see the full 2015 report: https://www.cambridgema.gov/~/media/Files/CDD/FactsandMaps/profiles/moving_forward_20150930.ashx?la=en).
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Hospital Inpatient Discharges (SPARCS De-Identified): 2013
health.data.ny.gov | Last Updated 2019-09-13T19:04:24.000ZThe Statewide Planning and Research Cooperative System (SPARCS) Inpatient De-identified File contains discharge level detail on patient characteristics, diagnoses, treatments, services, and charges. This data file contains basic record level detail for the discharge. The de-identified data file does not contain data that is protected health information (PHI) under HIPAA. The health information is not individually identifiable; all data elements considered identifiable have been redacted. For example, the direct identifiers regarding a date have the day and month portion of the date removed.
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COVID-19 Vaccine State Summary
data.ct.gov | Last Updated 2021-03-04T21:33:44.000ZA summary of COVID-19 vaccines and vaccination coverage in Connecticut broken out into the following categories: All Ages, High-need towns (towns with SVI≥75%) All Ages, All other towns (towns with SVI<75%) All Ages, Data With Missing Address Age 75 and Older, High-need towns (towns with SVI≥75%) Age 75 and Older, All other towns (towns with SVI<75%) Age 75 and Older, Data With Missing Address SVI refers to the CDC's Social Vulnerability Index - a measure that combines 15 demographic variables to identify communities most vulnerable to negative health impacts from disasters and public health crises. Measures of social vulnerability include socioeconomic status, household composition, disability, race, ethnicity, language, and transportation limitations - among others. Towns with SVI≥75% are those that have at least one census tract that is in the top quartile of vulnerability (e.g., a high-need area). 34 towns in Connecticut have at least one census tract in the top quartile for vulnerability. All data in this report are preliminary; data for previous dates will be updated as new reports are received and data errors are corrected.