- Census block group
A census block group is a geographical unit used by the
United States Census Bureau which is between thecensus tract and thecensus block . It is the smallest geographical unit for which the bureau publishes sample data, i.e data which is only collected from a fraction of all households.Census block groups are identified by a number, usually single digit. This number determines the first digit of all the census blocks which compose the block group, for instance census block 2 would have any block numbered 2000 to 2999.
The
United States includingPuerto Rico has 211,267 block groups, each containing an average of 39 blocks.References
*Definition is from glossary from the United States Census Bureau. "Explain census geography" link on the [http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DTGeoSearchByListServlet?ds_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U&_lang=en&_ts=177497956300 FactFinder page]
*Statistics from the Census Bureau's [http://www.census.gov/geo/landview/lv6help/pop_estimate.html description] of the Landview 6 software.External links
* [http://www.gcensus.com/browse-data/ gCensus: Browse Block Groups and Block Numbers] . You can also view this information using Google maps.
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