Title: Alachua County Poverty: Mapping Poverty by Census Block by:
1Alachua County PovertyMapping Poverty by Census
Blockby
- Ricardo Abella
- Blake Smith
- Brian Nolan
- Kristen Femminella
2Problem Statement
- Alachua county counts 24 of its population below
poverty level. A spatial analysis of the
distribution of poverty is needed to identify
areas in need of assistance to reduce the
percentage of poverty in Alachua county.
3 Goals
- Our goal is to accurately map those impoverished
people by Census Block using predefined social,
economic and vulnerability indicators. Thereby
illustrating the most impoverished and vulnerable
people of Alachua County.
4Indicators
- Economic- poverty level, public assistance,
housing condition - Socio Demographic- education, family composition
(single/married) - Vulnerability- proximity to schools, transit
routes and hospitals
5Alachua County Characteristics
- 965 Square Miles in Size
- Total Population 217,955
- Sex Male (106,405) 48.8
- Female(111,550) 51.2
- Median Age 29
- Total housing units 95,113 (Occupied 92)
(Vacant 8) - Owner occupied 54.9.
- Renter occupied 45.1
6Definition of Poverty (Census)
Size of Family...Income
1.................................................
...... 9,310 2...................................
.................... 12,490 3.....................
.................................. 15,670
4.................................................
...... 18,850 5...................................
.................... 22,030 6.....................
.................................. 25,210
7.................................................
...... 28,390 8...................................
.................... 31,570
Source http//www.census.gov/hhes/www/poverty.htm
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7Methodology/Flowchart
8Poverty Level Map
9Public Assistance Map
10Sub-standard Housing Map
11No Diploma Map
12Extreme Poverty Level Model
13Extreme Poverty Map
14Buffers
The public transportation routes, hospitals and
schools have been buffered 1 mile outward
illustrating areas where people lack access to
public services.
15Public Transit Buffer Map
16Hospital Buffer Map
17School Buffer Map
18Married Households Map
19Single Households Map
20Conclusion
- As the previous maps illustrate
- A sizable portion of Newberry and southeast
Gainesville have the highest density of people
either at the poverty level or vulnerable to
poverty. - All people living outside the city limits of
Gainesville and Newberry are more vulnerable to
increased levels of poverty due to lack of
proximity to city services and benefits.