Investigate Your Neighborhood Part I

Investigate Your Neighborhood Part I Please follow the following steps. The zip code that you should use is "10458" The American FactFinder is an excellent resource for accessing demographic information about a specific zip code. These data (data is always a plural noun) are reflective of Census data and the American Community Survey. Input your zip code on the American FactFinder http://factfinder.census.gov/faces/nav/jsf/pages/community_facts.xhtmlInput your own zip code (the zip code is 10458). Once you have done so, you will see a population total for your zip code. Select “General Population and Household Characteristics” under 2010 census. Collect the following data in percentages: Male population Female population Median Age distribution Race/Ethnicity distribution White Black/African-American American Indian or Alaska Native Asian Native Hawaiian or Other Pacific Islander Two or More Races Hispanic or Latino Select two other data points from “Relationship,” “Households by Type,” “Housing Occupancy,” or “Housing Tenure.” In a two page Microsoft Word document, describe your neighborhood using the data you have collected. Incorporate the percentages in your narrative. As you prepare your narrative, consider these questions: What gender, age and race patterns emerge? What family/household patterns emerge? Apply the sociospatial perspective to your analysis. Are these data an accurate portrayal of your neighborhood as you experience it, i.e. are these the same patterns that you observe as a resident of your neighborhood? Why or why not? Really connect with the sociospatial perspective here; tie in specific textual references. PLACE THIS ORDER OR A SIMILAR ORDER WITH US TODAY AND GET AN AMAZING DISCOUNT :)