"August 1993.", U.S. Federal Emergency Management Agency assistance agreement award identification number 93-3-2500-4120-2-9081 to the Office of Emergency Management's Disaster [Prevention] Improvement Grant Program., Mode of access: World Wide Web.
Percent Asian by census tract in Colorado -- Percent Asian by county in Colorado -- Percent Black by census tract in Colorado -- Percent Black by county in Colorado -- Percent Hispanic by census tract in Colorado -- Percent Hispanic by county in Colorado -- Percent white by census tract in Colorado -- Percent white by county in Colorado --Share of population 18 years old by census tract in Colorado -- Share of population 18 years old by county in Colorado -- Share of population 65 years and older by census tract in Colorado -- Share of population 65 years and older in county in Colorado., "12/1/2012" -- Footer., Online resource; title from website (viewed November 2022)
Educational attainment, measured here as the percent of people age 25 and older with a bachelor's degree or higher, has increased in Colorado by approximately 40 percent between 2010 and 2019. The increase in the number and percentage of Colorado residents varies by race and ethnicity and by place of birth among Colorado adults. This brief analysis highlights differences in educational attainment between 2010 and 2019 using the American Community Survey 1-Year Public Use Microdata Sample (PUMS) by race and ethnicity and compares educational outcomes by place of birth., "June 2021.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed November 2021)
The largest source of change in Colorado's population is migration. Each year between 2011 and 2016 between 235,000 and 250,000 people moved into Colorado, and between 160,000 and 196,000 people moved out of Colorado. The defining characteristic of both in-migrants and out-migrants is their age, Colorado in-migrants and out-migrants are most likely to be between 20 and 29 years old. This analysis documents characteristics of in-migrants and out-migrants by comparing in-migrants to out-migrants, in-migrants to Colorado residents and return migrants (i.e., people born in Colorado and returning after living elsewhere) to migrants born elsewhere. Overall, the regular pattern of in-flows and out-flows of people reflect expected exchanges between Colorado and other States., "October 2018.", Online resource; title from PDF caption (viewed November 2018)
by Andy Hill and Robert Kistner., "August 1994.", " ... Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) ... assistance agreement award identification award number Disaster Preparedness Improvement Grant Program ... 94-6-9200-4174-2-9031.", Print version record.