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Eight local institutions
pooled resources to make census data available by Baltimore's more
than 270 neighborhoods. (More..)
Press Release
Technical
Documentation
From the US Census Bureau. Description of the content of the profiles.

Definitions about the data and technical assistance on how to understand
and use these data to improve neighborhoods are provided by the
Baltimore Neighborhood Indicators Alliance. Please contact Phone:
410.235.0944; Email: bnia@bnia.org
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Find population, social and economic characteristics related to race,
income, education and occupation by the traditional city neighborhoods
from Abell to Yale Heights. Such data are essential to community organizations,
city planners, politicians and researchers. 
A variety of products to use:
- Neighborhood
Demographic Profiles by Individual Neighborhoods
Individual profiles of U.S. Census data about a specific neighborhood
are provided by the Baltimore City Planning Department.
Users can obtain an extensive four-page PDFprofile for each neighborhood.
- Neighborhood
Change Profile 1990-2000
Provide data from the 2000 Census for each of Baltimore's Neighborhood
Statistical Areas. The profiles offer a general demographic portrait
that shows changes since 1990 and compares individual neighborhoods
to citywide totals for categories such as population, age, family
household type and housing characteristics. Tables are in excel
format and may be printed or downloaded.
- Hopkins
Historical Census for Baltimore City
Select neighborhoods and choose from over 400 characteristics
such as total population, race, Hispanic origin, educational attainment,
income and more. Create downloadable
tables.

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