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California
state

Concentrated Disadvantage Trends
Concentrated Disadvantage

Percentage of households (with children) that are located in census tracts for which the averaged z-score of the following factors is above the 75th percentile: family households below the poverty line, individuals receiving public assistance, female-headed households, unemployment ages 16 and older and population younger than 18

Population:
General Population
Trend: Concentrated Disadvantage in California, United States, 2023 Health Of Women And Children Report

Percentage of households (with children) that are located in census tracts for which the averaged z-score of the following factors is above the 75th percentile: family households below the poverty line, individuals receiving public assistance, female-headed households, unemployment ages 16 and older and population younger than 18

California
United States
Source:

 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey

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Concentrated Disadvantage

Trend: Concentrated Disadvantage in California, United States, 2023 Health Of Women And Children Report

Percentage of households (with children) that are located in census tracts for which the averaged z-score of the following factors is above the 75th percentile: family households below the poverty line, individuals receiving public assistance, female-headed households, unemployment ages 16 and older and population younger than 18

California
United States
Source:

 U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey



Measures Impacting a State's Rank

See which measures have the most impact on California’s undefined Report ranking and how they compare with United States.
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California
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