Explore the Research Division publications below by keyword, neighborhood, or topic. If you have questions about these documents or are looking for specific information, please review the Frequently Requested Information page. This page features publications covering the most requested economic and demographic data for Boston.
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Boston's Racial Groups
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Dec 13 2013
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This publication provides data on each of Boston's major race groups, including age, nativity, family type, educational attainment, employment details and more.
Topics: Age, Education, Foreign-born, Gender, Households & Families, Income & Poverty, Language, Race
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Demographic and Socio-economic Trends in Boston - 2013 (revised)
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Dec 13 2013
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This Power Point presentation highlights demographic and socio-economic trends, using the 2000, 2010 Decennial Census and 2012 American Community Survey data. The data show us that the city's population is growing, diverse, young, and well-educated. This report was revised to use the boundaries for the West End and Downtown that went into effect in 2014. See the original report using the previous boundaries
Topics: Age, Education, Foreign-born, Households & Families, Income & Poverty, Language, Race
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Boston's Children - 2013 (revised)
All Neighborhoods
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Dec 13 2013
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This is a three part report analyzing Boston's children, their households, and their householders by selected characteristics, using the 2007-2011 American Community Survey data. It provides data on race, ethnicity, nativity, family type, poverty status, schooling, language, neighborhoods and more. It also maps children living in poverty by selected demographic characteristics. This report was revised to use the boundaries for the West End and Downtown that went into effect in 2014. See the original report using the previous boundaries
Topics: Age, Education, Foreign-born, Households & Families, Income & Poverty, Language, Race
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Demographic and Socio-economic Trends in Boston - 2013
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Dec 13 2013
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This Power Point presentation highlights demographic and socio-economic trends, using the 2000, 2010 Decennial Census and 2012 American Community Survey data. The data show us that the city's population is growing, diverse, young, and well-educated. This report has been revised to use the boundaries for the West End and Downtown that went into effect in 2014. See the revised report using the new boundaries
Topics: Age, Education, Foreign-born, Households & Families, Income & Poverty, Language, Race
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Boston's Children - 2013
All Neighborhoods
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Dec 13 2013
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This is a three part report analyzing Boston's children, their households, and their householders by selected characteristics, using the 2007-2011 American Community Survey data. It provides data on race, ethnicity, nativity, family type, poverty status, schooling, language, neighborhoods and more. It also maps children living in poverty by selected demographic characteristics. This report has been revised to use the boundaries for the West End and Downtown that went into effect in 2014. See the revised report using the new boundaries
Topics: Age, Education, Foreign-born, Households & Families, Income & Poverty, Language, Race
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New Bostonians 2013–2014
Roxbury, South Boston
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Dec 13 2013
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This Power Point presentation provides demographic and economic data on Boston's foreign-born population, using the 2010 Decennial Census and 2007-2011 American Community Survey data. It includes details on race, countries of origin, languages spoken at home, education attainment, income and more. This report has been revised to use the boundaries for the West End and Downtown that went into effect in 2014. See the revised report using the new boundaries
Topics: Age, Education, Foreign-born, Households & Families, Income & Poverty, Language, Race
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Measuring Diversity in a Changing City
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Nov 13 2013
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Often people limit discussions of diversity to issues of racial heterogeneity. This publication expands the concept of "diversity" to include income, age, language, educational attainment, and place of birth. We compared Boston in 2000 and 2010 to understand how diversity has shifted over the last 10 years in the city and its neighborhoods. Generally, we find that Boston is more diverse today than in 2000. However, there are pockets of the city that became more homogenous between 2000 and 2010.
Topics: Age, Education, Foreign-born, Households & Families, Language, Race
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