► Neighborhood Change Database (Geolytics)
CensusCD neighborhood change database
Provides instant access to US Census data from 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010 at the census tract level. A resource for policy makers, community organizations, and researchers who want to analyze changes that have occurred in US neighborhoods over four decades. The NCDB contains 1970, 1980, 1990, 2000, and 2010 Long Form data with details such as: population, household, and housing characteristics, income, poverty status, education level, employment, housing costs, immigration, and other variables.
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From the library website.
Steps
Click on New Request
> Select a Year
> Select an Area > State > County
> Select Counts: Geographical Data or Census Data. Geographical Data consists of a long list of choices including census track identifiers, state, region, division, Arealand, tract change code, county, American Indian Tribe Subdivisions, metropolitan statistical area, congressional district, state legislative district, School districts and so on.
> Select a Report Type: CSV / DBF... > Radius Report: Radius/longitude/Latitude
> Select Run Report.
Tips: Software Help
Some reports may require the use of specialized apps for displaying DBF, ArcGIS Pro, ArcMap or other data types. Here are some places or websites where you may get additional help. For example, a library guide - https://tamu.libguides.com/gis/software, or visit TAMU Statistical Software in the Census Research Data Center.