Examine
San Jacinto County, Tx (Use the Am I Rural link to answer these questions).
1. How does the Census define this place? Why?
What do you know about the place because of this definition? (Hint... the
census definition is located in the urban areas/urban clusters section. Click
on "more info" if you're not sure.)
2.
How Does OMB define the place? (Hint... look at the Core Based Statistical
Areas section. Click on "more info" if you're not
sure.).
3. What is the Rural Urban Continuum Code for
this place? What percent of the population is rural?
4.
Are the definitions consistent across U.S. Census, OMB, and ERS (RUCC or RUCA codes) for
this place? Why or why not?
5.
What health professional shortages are there?
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According
to the Census, San Jacinto County defines Texas as an "urban
cluster." Such a designation often relates to densely populated localities
with a population of about 2,500 people (University of Montana, n, d). The
Census designates Texas in such a manner to distinguish it from extensive urban
areas and to avail a clear comprehension of its respective population
characteristics. This definition demonstrates that San Jacinto County is
characterized by a relatively concentrated population. This concept indicates
that this area has a higher development level in contrast to rural areas.