Census
SBCAG has been designated by the State Department of Finance to
serve as the affiliate census center for Santa Barbara County. As
such, SBCAG serves as the conduit for government and public access to
census data.
Census
2000 Hispanic Population - highlights of demographic, economic and
housing data.
Census 2000 Overview --
updated highlights of Santa Barbara County census data.
Profile of Older Adults -- highlights of the older population in Santa
Barbara County.
2000 Census Information:
Because SBCAG member Goleta incorporated in
2002, Census data is not available.
Census 2000 Commuter Information
(Source: Census Transportation Planning
Package, CTPP)
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The
Census Transportation Planning Package (CTPP) is
a set of special tabulations from the decennial census
designed for transportation planners. CTPP 2000
is a cooperative effort sponsored by the State Departments
of Transportation under a pooled funding arrangement
with the American Association of State Highway and
Transportation Officials (AASHTO).
CTPP
contains tabulations by place of residence, place
of work, and for flows between home and work. In
the CTPP, worker characteristics such as age, household
income, and vehicle availability are tabulated by
commute mode. Information on low-income workers
and their commute characteristics are also provided.
The
data are tabulated from answers to the Census 2000
long form questionnaire, mailed to one in six U.S.
households. Because of the large sample size, the
data are reliable and accurate. CTPP provides comprehensive
and cost-effective data, in a standard format, across
the United States.
Transportation planners use CTPP data to:
- Evaluate
existing conditions
- Develop
or update travel demand model
- Analyze
demographic and travel trends
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County to County
Commuters
2000 Census |
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County
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Workers Commuting Into SB County
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Workers Commuting Out of SB County
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SB County Difference
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Ventura
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9,009
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2,419
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+6,590
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San Luis Obispo
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7,480
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5,045
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+2,435
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Los Angeles
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1,750
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1,589
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+161
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Other
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1,797
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1,528
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+269
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Total
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20,036
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10,581
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+9,455
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- The
number of workers commuting into Santa Barbara
County (20,000) exceeds workers commuting out of
Santa Barbara County (10,500) by 9,500.
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County Commuters
Into Santa Barbara County
1990 and 2000 |
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County
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Census 1990 Workers Commuting Into
SB County
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Census 2000 Workers Commuting Into
SB County
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1990-2000 Change
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Ventura
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5,594
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9,009
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+3,415
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San Luis Obispo
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5,478
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7,480
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+2,002
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Los Angeles
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1,267
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1,750
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+483
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Other
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2,294
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1,797
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-497
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Total
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14,633
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20,036
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+5,403
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- Compared
to the 1990 CTPP there was an increase of 5,000
workers
commuting into Santa Barbara County in 2000.
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County Commuters
Out of Santa Barbara County
1990 and 2000 |
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County
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Census 1990 Workers
Commuting Out of SB County
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Census 2000 Workers
Commuting Out of SB County
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1990-2000 Change
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Ventura
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2,433
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2,419
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-14
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San Luis Obispo
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3,584
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5,045
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+1,461
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Los Angeles
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1,775
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1,589
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-186
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Other
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2,444
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1,528
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-862
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Total
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10,236
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10,581
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+345
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- Compared
to the 1990 CTPP there was an increase of 345 workers
commuting out of Santa Barbara County in
2000.
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California
Demographics -- The website of the State Department of Finance's
Demographic Research Unit.
U.S. Census Bureau
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