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Demographic Information to Collect The size of the population within a specific radius of the site. Age, gender, ethnicity, and socioeconomic status distribution in the potentially affected community.
Demographics can include any statistical factors that influence population growth or decline, but several parameters are particularly important: population size, density, age structure, fecundity (birth rates), mortality (death rates), and sex ratio (Dodge 2006).
Demographic information examples include: age, race, ethnicity, gender, marital status, income, education, and employment.
Population Diversity. Texas is home to a population of 28.9M people, from which 89.8% are citizens. As of 2021, 17% of Texas residents were born outside of the country (4.9M people). In 2021, there were 1.72 times more White (Non-Hispanic) residents (11.7M people) in Texas than any other race or ethnicity.
A demographic variable is a variable that is collected by researchers to describe the nature and distribution of the sample used with inferential statistics. Within applied statistics and research, these are variables such as age, gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic measures, and group membership.

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Texas City Demographics White: 51.64% Black or African American: 26.04% Two or more races: 14.69% Other race: 5.05%
Hispanics are now the largest population group in Texas, surpassing non-Hispanic white residents who have outnumbered other racial groups in the state since at least 1850. The switch likely happened in late 2021 but was not officially confirmed until the U.S. Census released official population numbers in June 2023.
Texas Demographics White: 64.33% Black or African American: 12.13% Two or more races: 10.92% Other race: 7%
Texas Population Characteristics Approximately 83 percent of the population is native born and 17 percent is foreign born. The population is 49.6 percent male (13,625,413) and 50.4 percent female (13,843,701). The median age in Texas is 34.4 years old, compared to 37.8 nationally.
When demographers attempt to forecast changes in the size of a population, they typically focus on four main factors: fertility rates, mortality rates (life expectancy), the initial age profile of the population (whether it is relatively old or relatively young to begin with) and migration.

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