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<br /> <br />Age profile changes <br />since 1990 <br /> <br />· Preschoolers (Age 0-4) <br />decreased 21 % to 163 <br />decreased J 6(/0) <br />· Younger school-age <br />children (age 5-9) <br />decreased 10% to 145 <br />· Older children (10-17) <br />increased 10% to 251 <br />decreased 4%) <br />· W or king-age adults (age <br />18-64) increased 2% to <br />2,275 decreased 40!c,) <br />· Elderly adults (age 65+) <br />decreased 12% to 465 <br />(Citywide increased 2J (Ir,) <br /> <br /> <br />Working Age <br /> <br />· Early career working- <br />age (Age 16-29) <br />decreased 9.2% to 846 <br />decreased 10%) <br />· Mid career working-age <br />(Age 30-54 years) <br />increased 12.7% to 1,227 <br />increased 3%) <br />· Older working-age (Age <br />55-69 years) decreased <br />9.5% to 379 <br />decreased 11 %) <br /> <br /> <br />15 <br /> <br />What do households <br />look like? <br /> <br />· 2.03 persons per <br />household (average), <br />down from 2.11 in 1990 <br />decreased 7%to 2.20) <br />· 20% of all households <br />have children, up from <br />24% in 1990 <br /> <br /> <br />25% to 22%) <br />· Of all households, 50% <br />contain families, 13% <br />have children in two- <br />parent families, 5% have <br />single-parents and 39% <br />have a householder living <br />alone (City~wide I <br />4% and <br /> <br /> <br />Housing <br /> <br />· 1,596 occupied housing <br />units (both owner- <br />occupied and rental), 74 <br />more than in 1990 (City <br />wide increased by 1036 to <br />· Of these occupied <br />housing units, 838 are <br />rental (an increase of 24 <br />units since 1990), and 758 <br />are owner-occupied (an <br />increase of 50 units since <br />1990) <br /> <br />· Vacancy rates of non- <br />rental housing units <br />decreased from 2.21 % to <br />1.43%, and rental <br />vacancy rates fell from <br />4.91 % in 1990 to 1.53% <br />(City.wide, 05% and 23'1r) <br /> <br />Racial diversity <br /> <br />increasing since 1990 <br /> <br />· White population <br />decreased from 91% to <br />84% 95% to 89%) <br />· Asian population <br />increased from 3% to 6% <br />(City. wide 3% to 5%) <br />· Black population grew <br />slightly but stayed about <br />6% 2% to 3%) <br />· Hispanic population <br />increased from 2% to 3% <br />J%to2%) <br />· American Indian <br />population fell from 1% <br />to <1 % <br />with <]%) <br />· 2% of residents are <br />multiracial 2%) <br />Location Map <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Planning_DistricC 15 ~Demographic_Sumrnary _1990n <br />2000.doc <br /> <br /> <br />Roseville Comprehensive Plan - 2002 Update <br /> <br />Planning District 15 Demographics <br />
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