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Physical Health: Diabetes

2021

Source: CDC - PLACES: Local Data for Better Health

Denominator: Total Population

The CDC provides the percentage of the total adult population ages 18 and older diagnosed with diabetes. To calculate the total number of adults with a diabetes diagnosis (numerator value), we multiplied the percentage value by the total adult population. Note: source does not provide data for all geographic locations, such as in cases where data collection is low.

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Households: Proximity to Amenities

2023

Source: Overture Maps

This metric shows household proximity to the following types of community amenities: Schools, Health Care, Social Services, Financial Services, Eating Places, Libraries, Parks, Retail, Social Clubs, Places of Worship, Arts & Entertainment, Healthy Food Sources.

Proximity is defined as the rate of households within a .5 mile distance from amenities listed. We combined this rate into a weighted average and put the average on a scale of 1-5, with 5 being the highest proximity. We used Tulsa County Assessor data to determine the number of household units and Overture data for the locations of amenities.

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Voting: Registered Voters

2022

Source: Oklahoma State Election Board Voter Registration

Denominator: Total Population of Eligible Voters

This metric shows the registered voters in a certain area. The percentage is calculated by dividing the number of active registered voters in a given year by the number of eligible voters (citizens aged 18 and older). Note: This metric only contains data from 2020 and 2022.

DISCLAIMER: Some Census tracts show greater than 100% registration when voter registrations are more than the Census estimate of the population for that tract.

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+7.9%

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Voting: Participation in General Elections

2022

Source: Oklahoma State Election Board - OK Election Data Warehouse

Denominator: Total Population of Eligible Voters

This statistic shows the eligible voters who voted in general elections, which we define as November general elections that occur statewide on even-numbered years. It excludes special or primary elections. Note: tract-level data is only available for 2021.

The percentage was calculated by dividing the total number of people who voted by the total population ages 18 and older (citizen voting age).

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-26.7%

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Testing Proficiency: Math

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Crime: Youth Crime Incidents

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Immigration: DACA Recipients

2022

Source: U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services - Active DACA Recipients

This statistic shows the number of active Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients in Tulsa county, as provided by United States Citizenship and Immigration Services. The statistic only includes active DACA recipients and excludes pending applications or inactive recipients. Data is only available at the county level and cannot be mapped by tract.

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Crime: Exposure to Violent Crime

2023

Source: Tulsa Police Department - INCOG

Denominator: Square Miles

This statistic shows exposure to violent crime in a given area. The statistic was calculated by dividing the number of violent crimes in a given area by the square miles in the same area. Violent crime is defined using the Uniform Crime Classification Standard by the Criminal Justice Administrative Records System (CJARS).

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Financial Resilience Index

2022

Source: Financial Resilience Index: Multiple Sources

This index measures financial resilience, which combines six metrics (listed in source details) on a scale of 0-6. A high score (6) indicates a high level of financial resilience. Note: Data is not graphed due to lack of County-level data.

Our reference value was created by finding the values that stand out from the median for each metric comprised in the index. For each measure of financial resiliency, we identified whether the geographic area was higher than the reference value. If it was, the geographic area was assigned a 1 for that measure. For the two measures that are negative indicators (cost burden of homeowners and renters, uninsured), we assigned a 1 for the geographic areas that were not lower than the reference value. Then we added all the 1s to get the final index score. The calculation for each metric is made for each year, then the index calculation is made. We weighted each measure equally.

Caveat: Data is missing from 2019-2022 for zip code 74117 and from 2021-2022 for zip code 74171 on cost burden of homeowners and renters. The overall index score will be affected for those years and zip codes since they do not include a score for cost burden.

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This index is a combination of six metrics and measures financial resilience.