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A PORTRAIT OF SONOMA COUNTY SONOMA COUNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2014 COMMISSIONED BY County of Sonoma Department of Health Services
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HUMAN DEVELOPMENT
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HOW IS IT MEASURED? Human Development Index
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SONOMA COUNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY CENSUS TRACT TOP: EAST BENNETT VALLEY 8.47 BOTTOM: ROSELAND CREEK 2.79
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A TALE OF TWO NEIGHBORHOODS 1.2% living in poverty 5% Latino population extensive parks and green space 58.6% at least bachelor’s degree 61% management occupations $68,967 median personal earnings 16.5% living in poverty 59% Latino population limited parks and green space 8.6% at least bachelor’s degree 11% management occupations $21,699 median personal earnings EAST BENNETT VALLEY LIFE EXPECTANCY: 82.0 YEARS ROSELAND CREEK LIFE EXPECTANCY: 77.1 YEARS
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SONOMA COUNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY RACE AND ETHNICITY
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SONOMA COUNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY GENDER
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SANTA ROSA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY CENSUS TRACT Roseland 2.95 Comstock 3.9 West Junior College 3.44 Downtown Santa Rosa 3.89 Bellevue 4.66
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SONOMA COUNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY CENSUS TRACT North Healdsburg 6.11 East Cloverdale 3.79 Guerneville / Rio Nido 5.29
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PETALUMA AREA HUMAN DEVELOPMENT INDEX BY CENSUS TRACT Sonoma Mountain 7.16 Grant 5.77
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LIFE EXPECTANCY IN SONOMA COUNTY BY CENSUS TRACT TOP: CENTRAL BENNETT VALLEY 85.7 yrs. BOTTOM (98 th ): Downtown Santa Rosa 75.5 yrs.
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TEENAGE SMOKING VARIES WIDELY BY SCHOOL DISTRICT
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ADULT HIGH SCHOOL COMPLETION IN SONOMA COUNTY BY CENSUS TRACT BOTTOM: ROSELAND CREEK 53.9% TOP (2 ND ): EAST BENNETT VALLEY 99.5%
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MEDIAN PERSONAL EARNINGS IN SONOMA COUNTY BY CENSUS TRACT TOP (1 st ): EAST BENNETT VALLEY $68,967 Median: Sonoma County $30,214 BOTTOM (97 th ): Fetters Springs /Agua Caliente $19,444
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SHARP DIVIDES IN LIVING STANDARDS
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MIDDLE WAGE JOBS IN SONOMA ARE DECLINING LEAVING THE FASTEST GROWING CATEGORIES AT THE TOP AND BOTTOM OF THE EARNINGS SCALE
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29.6% of residents in Downtown Santa Rosa living below poverty level (FPL) 43.4% of children in Fetters Springs/ Agua Caliente West tract live in families below FPL 29.8 % of adults 65 or older living in poverty in East Cloverdale POVERTY DATA
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11.1% people 16 and older unemployed in Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified area Only 35.4% of adolescents in Cloverdale Unified report their level of connectedness to school is high ADDITIONAL INDICATOR DATA
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ECOSYSTEM OF HEALTH
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Benefits of Education
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Why Is This Report Important? Unmet potential Opportunity gap Demographic shifts Return on Investments
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AGENDA FOR ACTION
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AGENDA FOR ACTION: Population-based interventions – Make universal pre-school a reality – Redouble anti-smoking efforts Place-based interventions – Improve neighborhood conditions to facilitate healthy behaviors – Mend the holes in the safety net for undocumented immigrants – Address inequality at education’s starting gate – Prioritize on-time high school graduation – Reduce youth disconnection from school and work – Boost educational attainment for higher earnings – Improve pay and quality of low-skill jobs
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AGENDA FOR ACTION: Priority Areas Southeast Santa Rosa Southwest Santa Rosa Northwest Santa Rosa East Cloverdale The Springs
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WHAT WHY HOW A PORTRAIT OF SONOMA COUNTY SONOMA COUNTY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT REPORT 2014
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Continuum of Care
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