dataservices-api/docs/reference/03-demographic-functions.md
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Demographic Functions

The Demographic Snapshot enables you to collect demographic reports around a point location. For example, you can take the coordinates of a coffee shop and find the average population characteristics, such as total population, educational attainment, housing and income information around that location. You can use raw street addresses by combining the Demographic Snapshot with CARTO's geocoding features. If you need help creating coordinates from addresses, see the Geocoding Functions documentation.

Note: The Demographic Snapshot functions are only available for the United States.

OBS_GetDemographicSnapshot( point geometry )

Fields returned include information about income, education, transportation, race, and more. Not all fields will have information for every coordinate queried.

Arguments
Name Description Example Values
point geometry A point geometry. You can use the helper function, CDB_LatLng to quickly generate one from latitude and longitude CDB_LatLng(40.760410,-73.964242)
Returns

The Demographic Snapshot contains a broad subset of demographic measures in the Data Observatory. Over 80 measurements are returned by a single API request. For each demographic measure, the API returns the following values.

Value Name Tablename Aggregate Type Description
The value of the measure at the point you requested The name of the measure The table it was drawn from Indicated if the measure is a count or median. postgresql A description of the measure

For example the "Female Population" measure returns

obs_getdemographicsnapshot: {
   "value": 32.5395066379175,
   "name": "Female Population",
   "tablename": "obs_1a098da56badf5f32e336002b0a81708c40d29cd",
   "aggregate": "sum",
   "type": "Numeric",
   "description": "The number of people within each geography who are female."
}

For details, see the Glossary of Demographic Measures.

Examples
https://{username}.carto.com/api/v2/sql?q=SELECT * FROM
OBS_GetDemographicSnapshot({{point geometry}})

####### Get the Geographic Snapshot of a Demographic

Get the Demographic Snapshot at Camp David

https://{username}.carto.com/api/v2/sql?q=SELECT * FROM
OBS_GetDemographicSnapshot(CDB_LatLng(39.648333, -77.465))

Get the Demographic Snapshot in the Upper West Side

https://{username}.carto.com/api/v2/sql?q=SELECT * FROM
OBS_GetDemographicSnapshot(CDB_LatLng(40.80, -73.960))

Glossary of Demographic Measures

This list contains the demographic measures and response names for results from the OBS_GetDemographicSnapshot function.

Measure name Measure Description Response Mame Response Units
Total Population The total number of all people living in a given geographic area. This is a very useful catch-all denominator when calculating rates. total_pop Count per sq. km
Male Population The number of people within each geography who are male. male_pop Count per sq. km
Female Population The number of people within each geography who are female. female_pop Count per sq. km
Population not Hispanic The number of people not identifying as Hispanic or Latino in each geography. not_hispanic_pop Count per sq. km
White Population The number of people identifying as white, non-Hispanic in each geography. white_pop Count per sq. km
Black or African American Population The number of people identifying as black or African American, non-Hispanic in each geography. black_pop Count per sq. km
American Indian and Alaska Native Population The number of people identifying as American Indian or Alaska native in each geography. amerindian_pop Count per sq. km
Asian Population The number of people identifying as Asian, non-Hispanic in each geography. asian_pop Count per sq. km
Other Race population The number of people identifying as another race in each geography. other_race_pop Count per sq. km
Two or more races population The number of people identifying as two or more races in each geography two_or_more_races_pop Count per sq. km
Hispanic Population The number of people identifying as Hispanic or Latino in each geography. hispanic_pop Count per sq. km
Not a U.S. Citizen Population The number of people within each geography who indicated that they are not U.S. citizens. not_us_citizen_pop Count per sq. km
Median Age The median age of all people in a given geographic area. median_age Years
Children under 18 Years of Age The number of people within each geography who are under 18 years of age. children Count per sq. km
Population 15 Years and Over The number of people in a geographic area who are over the age of 15. This is used mostly as a denominator of marital status. pop_15_and_over Count per sq. km
Population 3 Years and Over The total number of people in each geography age 3 years and over. This denominator is mostly used to calculate rates of school enrollment. population_3_years_over Count per sq. km
Population 5 Years and Over The number of people in a geographic area who are over the age of 5. This is primarily used as a denominator of measures of language spoken at home. pop_5_years_over Count per sq. km
Workers over the Age of 16 The number of people in each geography who work. Workers include those employed at private for-profit companies, the self-employed, government workers and non-profit employees. workers_16_and_over Count per sq. km
Workers age 16 and over who do not work from home The number of workers over the age of 16 who do not work from home in a geographic area commuters_16_over Count per sq. km
Commuters by Car, Truck, or Van The number of workers age 16 years and over within a geographic area who primarily traveled to work by car, truck or van. This is the principal mode of travel or type of conveyance, by distance rather than time, that the worker usually used to get from home to work. commuters_by_car_truck_van Count per sq. km
Commuters who drove alone The number of workers age 16 years and over within a geographic area who primarily traveled by car driving alone. This is the principal mode of travel or type of conveyance, by distance rather than time, that the worker usually used to get from home to work. commuters_drove_alone Count per sq. km
Commuters by Carpool The number of workers age 16 years and over within a geographic area who primarily traveled to work by carpool. This is the principal mode of travel or type of conveyance, by distance rather than time, that the worker usually used to get from home to work. commuters_by_carpool Count per sq. km
Commuters by Public Transportation The number of workers age 16 years and over within a geographic area who primarily traveled to work by public transportation. This is the principal mode of travel or type of conveyance, by distance rather than time, that the worker usually used to get from home to work. commuters_by_public_transportation Count per sq. km
Commuters by Bus The number of workers age 16 years and over within a geographic area who primarily traveled to work by bus. This is the principal mode of travel or type of conveyance, by distance rather than time, that the worker usually used to get from home to work. This is a subset of workers who commuted by public transport. commuters_by_bus Count per sq. km
Commuters by Subway or Elevated The number of workers age 16 years and over within a geographic area who primarily traveled to work by subway or elevated train. This is the principal mode of travel or type of conveyance, by distance rather than time, that the worker usually used to get from home to work. This is a subset of workers who commuted by public transport. commuters_by_subway_or_elevated Count per sq. km
Walked to Work The number of workers age 16 years and over within a geographic area who primarily walked to work. This would mean that of any way of getting to work, they travelled the most distance walking. walked_to_work Count per sq. km
Worked at Home The count within a geographical area of workers over the age of 16 who worked at home. worked_at_home Count per sq. km
Number of workers with less than 10 minute commute The number of workers over the age of 16 who do not work from home and commute in less than 10 minutes in a geographic area. commute_less_10_mins Count per sq. km
Number of workers with a commute between 10 and 14 minutes The number of workers over the age of 16 who do not work from home and commute in between 10 and 14 minutes in a geographic area. commute_10_14_mins Count per sq. km
Number of workers with a commute between 15 and 19 minutes The number of workers over the age of 16 who do not work from home and commute in between 15 and 19 minutes in a geographic area. commute_15_19_mins Count per sq. km
Number of workers with a commute between 20 and 24 minutes The number of workers over the age of 16 who do not work from home and commute in between 20 and 24 minutes in a geographic area. commute_20_24_mins Count per sq. km
Number of workers with a commute between 25 and 29 minutes The number of workers over the age of 16 who do not work from home and commute in between 25 and 29 minutes in a geographic area. commute_25_29_mins Count per sq. km
Number of workers with a commute between 30 and 34 minutes The number of workers over the age of 16 who do not work from home and commute in between 30 and 34 minutes in a geographic area. commute_30_34_mins Count per sq. km
Number of workers with a commute between 35 and 44 minutes The number of workers over the age of 16 who do not work from home and commute in between 35 and 44 minutes in a geographic area. commute_35_44_mins Count per sq. km
Number of workers with a commute between 45 and 59 minutes The number of workers over the age of 16 who do not work from home and commute in between 45 and 59 minutes in a geographic area. commute_45_59_mins Count per sq. km
Number of workers with a commute of over 60 minutes The number of workers over the age of 16 who do not work from home and commute in over 60 minutes in a geographic area. commute_60_more_mins Count per sq. km
Aggregate travel time to work The total number of minutes every worker over the age of 16 who did not work from home spent spent commuting to work in one day in a geographic area. aggregate_travel_time_to_work Minutes
Households A count of the number of households in each geography. A household consists of one or more people who live in the same dwelling and also share at meals or living accommodation, and may consist of a single family or some other grouping of people. households Count per sq. km
Never Married The number of people in a geographic area who have never been married. pop_never_married Count per sq. km
Currently married The number of people in a geographic area who are currently married. pop_now_married Count per sq. km
Married but separated The number of people in a geographic area who are married but separated. pop_separated Count per sq. km
Widowed The number of people in a geographic area who are widowed. pop_widowed Count per sq. km
Divorced The number of people in a geographic area who are divorced. pop_divorced Count per sq. km
Students Enrolled in School The total number of people in each geography currently enrolled at any level of school, from nursery or pre-school to advanced post-graduate education. Only includes those over the age of 3. in_school Count per sq. km
Students Enrolled in Grades 1 to 4 The total number of people in each geography currently enrolled in grades 1 through 4 inclusive. This corresponds roughly to elementary school. in_grades_1_to_4 Count per sq. km
Students Enrolled in Grades 5 to 8 The total number of people in each geography currently enrolled in grades 5 through 8 inclusive. This corresponds roughly to middle school. in_grades_5_to_8 Count per sq. km
Students Enrolled in Grades 9 to 12 The total number of people in each geography currently enrolled in grades 9 through 12 inclusive. This corresponds roughly to high school. in_grades_9_to_12 Count per sq. km
Students Enrolled as Undergraduate in College The number of people in a geographic area who are enrolled in college at the undergraduate level. Enrollment refers to being registered or listed as a student in an educational program leading to a college degree. This may be a public school or college, a private school or college. in_undergrad_college Count per sq. km
Population 25 Years and Over The number of people in a geographic area who are over the age of 25. This is used mostly as a denominator of educational attainment. pop_25_years_over Count per sq. km
Population Completed High School The number of people in a geographic area over the age of 25 who completed high school, and did not complete a more advanced degree. high_school_diploma Count per sq. km
Population completed less than one year of college, no degree The number of people in a geographic area over the age of 25 who attended college for less than one year and no further. less_one_year_college Count per sq. km
Population completed more than one year of college, no degree The number of people in a geographic area over the age of 25 who attended college for more than one year but did not obtain a degree. one_year_more_college Count per sq. km
Population Completed Associate's Degree The number of people in a geographic area over the age of 25 who obtained a associate's degree, and did not complete a more advanced degree. associates_degree Count per sq. km
Population Completed Bachelor's Degree The number of people in a geographic area over the age of 25 who obtained a bachelor's degree, and did not complete a more advanced degree. bachelors_degree Count per sq. km
Population Completed Master's Degree The number of people in a geographic area over the age of 25 who obtained a master's degree, but did not complete a more advanced degree. masters_degree Count per sq. km
Speaks only English at Home The number of people in a geographic area over age 5 who speak only English at home. speak_only_english_at_home Count per sq. km
Speaks Spanish at Home The number of people in a geographic area over age 5 who speak Spanish at home, possibly in addition to other languages. speak_spanish_at_home Count per sq. km
Population for Whom Poverty Status Determined The number of people in each geography who could be identified as either living in poverty or not. This should be used as the denominator when calculating poverty rates, as it excludes people for whom it was not possible to determine poverty. pop_determined_poverty_status Count per sq. km
Income In The Past 12 Months Below Poverty Level The number of people in a geographic area who are part of a family (which could be just them as an individual) determined to be "in poverty" following the Office of Management and Budget's Directive 14. poverty Count per sq. km
Households with income less than $10,000 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was less than $10,000. income_less_10000 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $10,000 to $14,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $10,000 and $14,999. income_10000_14999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $15,000 to $19,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $15,000 and $19,999. income_15000_19999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $20,000 To $24,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $20,000 and $24,999. income_20000_24999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $25,000 To $29,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $20,000 and $24,999. income_25000_29999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $30,000 To $34,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $30,000 and $34,999. income_30000_34999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $35,000 To $39,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $35,000 and $39,999. income_35000_39999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $40,000 To $44,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $40,000 and $44,999. income_40000_44999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $45,000 To $49,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $45,000 and $49,999. income_45000_49999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $50,000 To $59,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $50,000 and $59,999. income_50000_59999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $60,000 To $74,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $60,000 and $74,999. income_60000_74999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $75,000 To $99,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $75,000 and $99,999. income_75000_99999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $100,000 To $124,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $100,000 and $124,999. income_100000_124999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $125,000 To $149,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $125,000 and $149,999. income_125000_149999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $150,000 To $199,999 The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was between $150,000 and $1999,999. income_150000_199999 Count per sq. km
Households with income of $200,000 Or More The number of households in a geographic area whose annual income was more than $200,000. income_200000_or_more Count per sq. km
Median Household Income in the past 12 Months Within a geographic area, the median income received by every household on a regular basis before payments for personal income taxes, social security, union dues, medicare deductions, etc. It includes income received from wages, salary, commissions, bonuses, and tips; self-employment income from own nonfarm or farm businesses, including proprietorships and partnerships; interest, dividends, net rental income, royalty income, or income from estates and trusts; Social Security or Railroad Retirement income; Supplemental Security Income (SSI); any cash public assistance or welfare payments from the state or local welfare office; retirement, survivor, or disability benefits; and any other sources of income received regularly such as Veterans' (VA) payments, unemployment and/or worker's compensation, child support, and alimony. median_income USD
Per Capita Income in the past 12 Months income_per_capita USD
Gini Index A measurement of the income distribution of a country's residents. gini_index None
Housing Units A count of housing units in each geography. A housing unit is a house, an apartment, a mobile home or trailer, a group of rooms, or a single room occupied as separate living quarters, or if vacant, intended for occupancy as separate living quarters. housing_units Count per sq. km
Vacant Housing Units The count of vacant housing units in a geographic area. A housing unit is vacant if no one is living in it at the time of enumeration, unless its occupants are only temporarily absent. Units temporarily occupied at the time of enumeration entirely by people who have a usual residence elsewhere are also classified as vacant. vacant_housing_units Count per sq. km
Vacant Housing Units for Rent The count of vacant housing units in a geographic area that are for rent. A housing unit is vacant if no one is living in it at the time of enumeration, unless its occupants are only temporarily absent. Units temporarily occupied at the time of enumeration entirely by people who have a usual residence elsewhere are also classified as vacant. vacant_housing_units_for_rent Count per sq. km
Vacant Housing Units for Sale The count of vacant housing units in a geographic area that are for sale. A housing unit is vacant if no one is living in it at the time of enumeration, unless its occupants are only temporarily absent. Units temporarily occupied at the time of enumeration entirely by people who have a usual residence elsewhere are also classified as vacant. vacant_housing_units_for_sale Count per sq. km
Owner-occupied Housing Units The count of owner occupied housing units in a geographic area. owner_occupied_housing_units Count per sq. km
Owner-occupied Housing Units valued at $1,000,000 or more. The count of owner occupied housing units in a geographic area that are valued at $1,000,000 or more. Value is the respondent's estimate of how much the property (house and lot, mobile home and lot, or condominium unit) would sell for if it were for sale. million_dollar_housing_units Count per sq. km
Owner-occupied Housing Units with a Mortgage The count of housing units within a geographic area that are mortagaged. "Mortgage" refers to all forms of debt where the property is pledged as security for repayment of the debt, including deeds of trust, trust deed, contracts to purchase, land contracts, junior mortgages, and home equity loans. mortgaged_housing_units Count per sq. km
Median Rent The median contract rent within a geographic area. The contract rent is the monthly rent agreed to or contracted for, regardless of any furnishings, utilities, fees, meals, or services that may be included. For vacant units, it is the monthly rent asked for the rental unit at the time of interview. median_rent USD
Percent of Household Income Spent on Rent Within a geographic area, the median percentage of household income which was spent on gross rent. Gross rent is the amount of the contract rent plus the estimated average monthly cost of utilities (electricity, gas, water, sewer etc.) and fuels (oil, coal, wood, etc.) if these are paid by the renter. Household income is the sum of the income of all people 15 years and older living in the household. percent_income_spent_on_rent Percent