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Welcome to the City of Detroit Census Map. The map will help you understand the complexity of the census.
2 wrz 2024 · Census Tracts: The largest spatial unit collected by the City of Detroit. These areas have total a population of between 1,200 and 8,000 people, with an optimal population around 4,000 people. There are 276 Census Tracts in the City of Detroit, with a few that cross municipal boundaries into neighboring communities.
Illustrated with a series of demographic and historical maps, this chapter provides an historical geography of the Jewish spaces of Detroit and a theoretical overview of how sociologists and historians have understood urban neighborhoods.
20 wrz 2018 · Findings revealed that 83,000 people lived in 31,500 Jewish households, up 1,500 from 2005. Of those people, 12,460 were not Jewish. Metro Detroit has the 26th largest Jewish community in America, down from No. 21 in 2005, similar in size to Dallas and Las Vegas.
History of the Jews in Metro Detroit. Jews have been living in Metro Detroit since it was first founded, and have been prominent in all parts of life in the city. The city has a rich Jewish history, but the Jewish community has also seen tensions and faced anti-Jewish backlash.
2010 Census Tracts from the Michigan Geographic Framework (MGF) base map.
By 1880 there were approximately 1,000 Jews in Detroit, more than half from Eastern Europe, the others, German Jews. Detroit's Jewish population leaped during the so-called Great Migration from Eastern Europe, especially from 1880 to 1910 and from 1917 to 1924 when the government instituted its immigration restrictions.