The population count of Tinton Falls, NJ was 17,731 in 2018.
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Demographics and Population Datasets Involving Tinton Falls, NJ
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Percent Of Middle School Students (grades 7-8) Who Smoke Cigarettes, New Jersey, by year: Beginning 2014
healthdata.nj.gov | Last Updated 2017-08-30T17:19:32.000ZRatio: Percentage of middle school (7th-8th grade) students who have used cigarettes on one or more days in the 30 days preceding the survey. Definition: Percentage of middle school (grades 7-8) students who have used cigarettes on one or more days in the 30 days preceding the survey. Data Source: NJDHS DMHAS NJ Middle School Risk and Protective Factor Survey History: FEB 2017 - Data source for this indicator changed to New Jersey Youth Tobacco Survey (YTS) starting with 2014 data. Previous data years were based on PRIDE survey data, New Jersey Department of Human Services. MAR 2017 - Baseline year changed from 2010 to 2014, since YTS and PRIDE data are not comparable. - 2020 targets modified to reflect a 10% improvement over the 2014 baseline for total population and all racial/ethnic groups
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Fall-related Death Rates per 100,000 Persons Aged 65 Years and Older, New Jersey, by year: Beginning 2010
healthdata.nj.gov | Last Updated 2020-11-23T19:00:02.000ZRate: Number of deaths due to falls per 100,000 adults age 65+ Definition: Deaths with a fall-related injury as the underlying cause (ICD-10 codes: W00-W19) Data Source: (1) Death Certificate Database, Office of Vital Statistics and Registry, New Jersey Department of Health (2) Population Estimates, State Data Center, New Jersey Department of Labor and Workforce Development History: MAR 2014 - 2020 targets based on 2006-2008 data MAR 2017 - Baseline year changed from 2006-2008 to 2009-2011 - 2020 targets modified to reflect a 10% improvement over the 2009-2011 baseline for total population and all racial/ethnic groups
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Labor Force Demographic Characteristics by Commuting Mode Split: 2012 - 2016
data.cambridgema.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-01T12:47:57.000ZThis 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 report Moving Forward: 2020 - https://www.cambridgema.gov/-/media/Files/CDD/FactsandMaps/profiles/demo_moving_forward_2020.pdf
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Workforce Demographic Characteristics by Commuting Mode Split : 2012 - 2016
data.cambridgema.gov | Last Updated 2023-08-01T12:47:27.000ZThis 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 report Moving Forward: 2020 - https://www.cambridgema.gov/-/media/Files/CDD/FactsandMaps/profiles/demo_moving_forward_2020.pdf
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ACS - Telehealth Variables Example
fusioncenter.nhit.org | Last Updated 2023-07-28T21:57:53.000ZIncludes data for ACS variables B28002_013E (households with no internet access), S0101_C01_028E (population over 60 years old), and S1701_C02_001E (population below poverty level). This dataset is intended as an example.
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Cumulative Percentage of Adults 60 Years and Older Vaccinated with RSV Vaccine by Demographic Characteristics
data.cdc.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-29T15:27:32.000ZWeekly RSV Vaccination Coverage of Adults 60 Years and Older by Demographic Characteristics • RSV vaccination coverage among adults 60 years and older is assessed through the National Immunization Survey-Adult COVID Module providing weekly RSV vaccination coverage estimates. (https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/imz-managers/nis/about.html) • The CDC recommended the RSV vaccine for adults 60 years and older in July 2023. (https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/whats-new/rsv-update-2023-09-22.html)
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Weekly Intent for Vaccination and Cumulative Percentage of Adults 60 Years and Older Vaccinated with RSV Vaccine
data.cdc.gov | Last Updated 2023-11-29T15:37:18.000ZWeekly Intent for Vaccination and Cumulative Percentage of Adults 60 Years and Older Vaccinated with RSV Vaccine. • RSV vaccination coverage among adults ages 60 years and older is assessed through the National Immunization Survey-Adult COVID Module providing weekly RSV vaccination coverage estimates. (https://www.cdc.gov/vaccines/imz-managers/nis/about.html) • The CDC recommended the RSV vaccine for adults ages 60 years and older in July 2023. (https://www.cdc.gov/respiratory-viruses/whats-new/rsv-update-2023-09-22.html)
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City of Cincinnati, Ohio Resident Survey
data.cincinnati-oh.gov | Last Updated 2022-09-15T14:21:32.000ZThe Cincinnati Community Perceptions Survey was developed by the City's Office of Performance and Data Analytics and ETC Institute in the fall of 2021. This community engagement tool was designed to allow the City Administration to evaluate resident satisfaction with our services and measure that level of satisfaction against cities of similar size, location, and demographics. The survey design also allows the City to capture community priorities for investment in services over the next two years. The survey was administered during the winter of 2021 by mail to a random sample of households across the city, and was available to complete by mail or online. The goal of 1,200 completed surveys was exceeded, with a total of 1,408 residents completing the survey. The overall residents for the sample of 1,408 households have a precision of at least +/-2.6% at the 95% level of confidence, and are demographically representative of our city's population. This year's survey will set a baseline for Cincinnati to work from with the goal of better understanding where we are excelling in service delivery and where our local government could benefit from intentional improvement and resources. Find the link to the Survey landing page here: https://etcinstitute.com/directionfinder2-0/city-of-cincinnati-ohio/