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Municipal Chartbook
of Social and Health Indicators
Burlington County, New Jersey
Division of Addiction Services New Jersey Department of Human Services
August 2005
DAS – DHS
TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents ii Acknowledgements iii Introduction 01 Section 1 Municipal Tables of Social Indicators 13 Section 2 Municipal Charts of Social Indicators 56 Appendix A: Glossary of Terms for Indicators in Section One 99 Appendix B: Glossary of Terms for Indicators in Section Two 102 Appendix C: Data Sources 104
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Acknowledgements
The researchers in the Division of Addiction Services (DAS), New Jersey Department of Human Services (NJDHS) wish to gratefully acknowledge the contribution of public agencies in providing us with archival data. The social and health indicators data reported for the 566 municipalities in this document are partially funded by The Governors Council on Alcoholism and Drug Abuse in New Jersey. Special thanks goes to Fran Miceli (Director of Prevention and Training, DAS) who initiated the idea of a municipal chartbook.
We also thank Carolann Kane-Cavaiola, (Assistant Commissioner, DAS), Donald
Busch (Director of the Office of Policy Development, DAS), Debra Fulcher (Program Officer SAMHSA/CSAT) and all members of the Office of Policy Development (DAS) for their guidance, patience and continued support of this project. Among the major contributors of this report include Dr. Alok Baveja from the School of Business at Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, who performed the arduous work of data gathering and tabulation contained in this Chartbook.
Reported by:
Allison Gertel-Rosenberg, M.S. Program Manager
Office of Policy Development Division of Addiction Services
NJ Department of Human Services
Yohannes Hailu, Ph.D. Office of Policy Development Division of Addiction Services
NJ Department of Human Services
Produced under a contract funded by the Center for Substance Abuse and Treatment Substance Abuse & Mental Health Services Administration
U. S. Department of Health and Human Services
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Introduction
This Chartbook was developed to help identify the specific needs of New Jersey Municipalities vis-à-vis their health and social risks, thereby generating important information for effective and need-based allocation of resources. The social indicators displayed in this volume are supplemental to the social indicators specified in the Core Protocol of the County Chartbook. Unlike the four data sets used for the core variables (population, mortality, crime and treatment admissions), the supplemental study provides a wealth of social, health and economic data for each of the 566 municipalities in the state of New Jersey. The specific goals of this Municipal Chartbook are to:
• Provide a multi-faceted profile of each municipality via a set of social, health, and economic indicators;
• Compare these indicator values for the years 1990 and 2000, highlighting trends that could potentially be useful/critical for policy interventions;
• Estimate the possible impact of policy initiatives undertaken in the 1990-2000 time period;
• Show the extent (and trends) of substance abuse at the municipal level, and their associated health consequences; and
• Provide underlying information for proactive planning and need(s) estimation for municipalities
Report Organization This Municipal Chartbook has two sections. The social indicator variables in the first section are organized into five domains by using an adaptation of the “Communities That Care Survey” instruments originally developed by the Developmental Research Group of the University of Washington in Seattle (Hawkins, Catalano and Miller, 1992). As shown in Table 1, these domains are: Community Environment, Family Structure/Child Development, School Involvement, Individual/Peer Behaviors, and Substance Abuse-Related Problems. The second section is graphical display of selected social indicators (Figure 1). The specific charts/tables included for each municipality in section two are:
Population by Age. Drug Treatment Data: This chart presents the distribution of the drug treatment
admissions by type – Alcohol, Heroin, Crack & Cocaine, Alcohol with drug, Marijuana, and Other Drugs.
Crime Rates: This chart presents the Violent Crime Rate, Non-violent Crime Rate and Domestic Violence Rate for each municipality.
Drug and DUI Arrests: Here the Drug and DUI Arrests is presented by type – Marijuana, Opium & Cocaine, Synthetic Drugs, Other Drugs, and DUI.
Selected Demographics Characteristics Table: This table presents the population and poverty rate distribution by race/ethnicity.
Mothers by Prenatal Care: This chart presents the data on when prenatal care began for the mother. The four categories shown are: First Trimester, Second Trimester, Third Trimester and No care/No Statistics.
A summarized glossary of the terms and indicator variables is provided in Appendix A.
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Table 1 Social Indicators Displayed in Section One New Jersey
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 7,730,188 8,414,350 8.9 Density / Square mile 1,031.28 1,122.55 8.9 Population under 18 years (%) 23.28 24.81 1.5 Population 65 years and over (%) 13.35 13.23 -0.1 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 40,927 55,146 34.7 Poverty rate all ages (%) 7.58 8.50 0.9 Child poverty rate (%) 11.31 11.08 -0.2 Elderly poverty rate (%) 8.55 7.83 -0.7 Unemployment rate (%) 5.75 3.73 -2.0 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 10.72 5.60 -47.8 Community Attachment Percentage of voter turnout 82.46 68.47 -14.0 Percent of owner occupied housing 64.89 65.63 0.7 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 6.48 3.84 -40.8 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 47.99 27.76 -42.2 Total crime rate/ 1,000 54.47 31.59 -42.0 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 2.49 1.21 -1.3 Rental vacancy rate (%) 7.43 4.52 -2.9 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.87 2.81 -2.0 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.40 2.43 1.5 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 6.57 9.23 40.4 Family households with children under 18 (%) 44.89 51.99 7.1 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 35.15 34.44 -0.7 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 29.78 18.65 -37.4 Teen age birth rate /1,000 41.49 30.25 -27.1 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%)* 53.95 53.59 -0.4 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%)* 51.82 52.29 0.5 College graduates, persons 25 + (%)** 24.85 29.78 4.9 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 10.17 5.22 -48.7 Larceny / 1,000 28.43 18.48 -35.0 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 9.40 4.06 -56.8 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 39.34 19.26 -51.0 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 40.99 44.98 9.7 * High school graduates with the highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) **College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
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New Jersey
Population Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%) Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
8,414,350
55,146 3.75
31.59
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%) Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Births / 1,000 births Birth weight >=2500 grams/1,000 births
52.3 29.8
763.9 30.3
892.6
New Jersey Population by Age, 2000
17.6
8.4 6.212.8
42.1
12.9
0
10
20
30
40
50
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, New Jersey 2001
16.1
11.9
10.1
10.7
3.5
47.6
0 10 20 30 40 5
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol w ith drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent
0
Crime Rates, New Jersey 2000
2.11
9.03
21.96
0.00 5.00 10.00 15.00 20.00 25.00
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug & DUI Arrests, New Jersey - 2000
0.1
1.9
3.3
5.0
0.20.0
1.0
2.0
3.0
4.0
5.0
6.0
Marijuana Opium & Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
.
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Race/Ethnicity Population Distribution (%)
Poverty Rate (%)
White alone Black alone Native American alone Asian alone Pacific Islanders alone Other alone 2+ Races
83.3 6.0 0.2 7.5 0.0 1.5 1.5
3.9 8.4 0.0
14.2 0.0 4.3 0.0
Total 100.0 4.8
Hispanics 13.3 35.6
Distribution of Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
1.0%
8.0%
11.1%
79.8%
First Trimester Second TrimesterThird Trimester No care / No Statistics
*High school graduates (%) and College Graduates (%) are given for population over the age of 25 years. ^ Domestic Violence is not part of the Total Crime Rate.
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Data Data for this report was obtained from a variety of sources, including the U.S.
Bureau of Census, Census 2000 and Census 1990 CDs from Geolytics Inc., Uniform Crime Reports, New Jersey Legislative District Data Books and New Jersey Departments of Human Services, Labor, and Health & Senior Services. A detailed list of the data sources is provided in Appendix B. Data Highlights from the Municipal Chartbook
The Municipal Chartbook provides detailed data for each of the 566 municipalities in New Jersey. Due to the enormity of this chartbook and its accompanying data, it’s useful to put the data in perspective; this section provides a discussion of interesting aspects of the municipal data from a broader, statewide perspective. For some of the key indicators, Table 2 shows the municipalities that had the maximum and minimum values, the median or central value, along with the statewide total1 or average2 values.
As can be gauged from Table 2, there is significant variability among the municipalities on each of the indicator variables. A statewide value for an indicator significantly different than the median value suggests a significant skew in the data for that indicator variable. For instance, the median value for “Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000” is only 11.6, while the statewide average is 56.0. This indicates that the statewide average is being strongly affected by relatively few municipalities. In other words, even though half of the communities have rates of 11.6 or lower (by definition of the median value), there exist a few “top-heavy” communities having rates high enough to raise the statewide average five-fold. Another indication of this data skew can be inferred by the lopsided high range in values among the municipalities above the median. For example, using TANF rates again, half of all municipalities have rates that fit in the narrow range from 0.0 to 11.6, but the other half of municipalities with higher rates stretch from 11.6 to 354.9, an upper-range of 343.3! Therefore, this large range on the high side increases the statewide mean significantly above the median, as discussed above.
Some care should be taken in interpreting the data presented in the chartbook. Some of the extreme highest and lowest values listed are found in very small communities where small base numbers or small populations can yield high rates. For example, the Teterboro municipality (Bergen) has a high domestic violence rate of 388.9 per 1000, but this was calculated using the municipality’s population of 18, and involved seven reported incidents. Also, note that for some indicator variables a large visitor population can generate extreme rates to be reported. For example, highest non-violent and total crime rates were found in Atlantic City and Wildwood, respectively – both shore towns. When the crime numbers are turned into rates based on resident population, the large flux of visitor population is not taken into account. Visitors are involved, both as victims and as perpetrators, but they are not taken into account when measuring the prevalence of crime per capita. Therefore, to avoid misunderstanding/ misuse, it is important to keep
1 Where the indicator variable is expressed as a raw number (for population). 2 Where the indicator variable is expressed as a rate, percentage, or an average (for all other variables).
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these limitations of data indicators in mind while interpreting the significance of their values.
The rest of this section highlights interesting variations for different indicators. This
municipality-based perspective is very useful in understanding the dynamics of the wide cross-section of communities that exist in the State of New Jersey.
The total population growth rate for New Jersey (for the period 1990 to 2000) was 8.85%. However, 40% of this increase in population came from 30 municipalities. For example, the populations in Lakewood Township and South Brunswick Township increased by 34.0 % (15,304) and 46.3% (11,942), respectively, well above the state average. On the other end of the spectrum, the populations in Camden City and Wrightstown Borough decreased by 8.7% (7,588) and 80.5% (3,095), respectively.
To visualize the distribution of population changes among municipalities we categorized the population growth rate into the following four broad categories:
1. High Growth Rate - Growth rate >=15% 2. Moderate Growth Rate - Growth rate between 5 % and 15% 3. Low Growth Rate - Growth rates < 5% (but >= 0%) 4. Negative Growth Rate - Growth rates < 0%
The 566 municipalities categorized as above are shown in the Figure 2. The municipalities are distributed fairly evenly across these four categories.
Figure 2
Population Growth Distribution by Municipalities
Negative26%
High24%
Low21%
Moderate29%
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Table 2: Summary Statistics for Municipal Social and Health Indicators for 2000
Summary Statistics for Municipal Social and Health Indicators
Maximum
Median
Minimum
Statewide Values
A. Community Environment Population
Population size 273,546 (Newark City) 7,641 18
(Teterboro Boro) 8,414,350
Density / Square mile 54,035 (Guttenberg Town) 2,078.4 1.7
(Walpack Twp) 1,122.55
Population under 18 years (%) 37.5 (Tavistock Boro) 24.7 6.6
(Cape May Point Boro) 24.8
Population 65 years and over (%) 54.5 (Manchester Twp) 13.4 1.3
(New Hanover Twp) 13.2
Economic Deprivation
Median household income ($) 152,262 (Rockleigh Boro) 59,238 22,250
(Walpack Twp) 55,146
Poverty rate all ages (%) 35.5 (Camden City) 4.5 0.0
(Multiple) 8.5
Child poverty rate (%) 45.7 (Camden City) 4.9 0.0
(Multiple) 11.1
Elderly poverty rate (%) 27.1 (Asbury Park City) 5.4 0.0
(Multiple) 7.8
Unemployment rate (%) 20.7 (Wildwood City) 2.8 0.0
(Multiple) 3.7
Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 354.9 (Camden City) 11.6 0.0
(Multiple) 56.0
Community Attachment
Percentage of voter’s turnout 88.2 (Pine Valley Boro) 72.0 36.2
(Seaside-Heights Boro) 68.7
Percent of owner occupied housing 97.1 (Kinnelon Boro) 78.5 0.0
(Teterboro Boro) 65.6
Crime Level
Violent crime rate / 1,000 30.7 (Rockleigh Boro) 1.2 0.0
(Multiple) 3.8
Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 172.5 (Atlantic City) 18.3 0.8
(New Hanover Twp) 27.8
Total crime rate/ 1,000 193.3 (Wildwood City) 19.0 0.9
(New Hanover Twp) 31.6
Housing Adequacy
Household size of owner occupied housing 3.6 (Multiple) 2.8 1.8
(Multiple) 2.8
Household size of renter occupied housing 5.0 (Multiple) 2.3 1.6
(Multiple) 2.4
B. Family Structure / Child Development
Domestic violence / 1,000 388.9 (Teterboro Boro.) 6.3 0.0
(Multiple) 9.2
Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 400.0 (Pine Valley Boro) 11.0 0.0
(Multiple) 18.6
Teen age birth rate /1,000 200.0
(Seaside Heights Boro)
0.0 0.0
(Multiple) 30.3
C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 25+ (%)– Highest Level of Education Attained: High School or Some College
83.3 (Pine Valley Boro) 57.4
20.2 (Princeton Boro) 53.6
College graduates, persons 25 + (%)– Highest Level of Education Attained: 4 year College or More
76.1 (Mountain Lakes
Boro) 27.5
0.0 (Multiple) 29.8
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The poverty data for the year 2000 for New Jersey showed an average poverty rate of 8.5% which compares favorably against the corresponding National Rate of 12.4%. Of the 566 municipalities in New Jersey, only 48 municipalities had a poverty rate more than the national average. The four most populated municipalities – Newark City, Jersey City, Paterson City and Elizabeth City – showed very high poverty rates compared to both the state and national averages. The number of municipalities with poverty rate less than 3% increased from 191 in 1990 to 139 municipalities in 2000.
The Median Household Income of New Jersey in 2000 was $55,146, as compared to the National Median of $41,9943. Here, it is worth mentioning that 329 municipalities (out of 566) had a Median Household Income of more than the state median level. Also, only 75 municipalities in New Jersey had an income less than the National Median Household Income. The percentages of municipalities above and below the Median Household Income for New Jersey are shown in Figure 3.
Figure 3
Median Household Income Distribution
44.8858.1355.12
41.87
0
20
40
60
80
100
Above NJ MedianHousehold Income
Below NJ MedianHousehold Income
% o
f mun
icip
aliti
es
1990
2000
The number of Needy Families with children (ages 0-17 years) that were on Temporary Assistance (TANF) decreased from 107.2 per 1.000 in 1990 to 56.0 in 2000. That is a significant decrease of almost 50%. Only 72 municipalities had a TANF rate more than the state average of 56.0 per 1,000. Newark City’s rate of 347.0 and Camden City’s rate of 354.9 indicated the highest number of families on assistance.
While not a direct measurement of the need for substance abuse treatment, the Alcohol and
Drug Treatment Admission values do cumulatively capture some of the underlying problems within the communities. As the data within this chartbook will demonstrate, substance abuse
3 The numbers are not directly comparable since these values are not adjusted for cost of living indices.
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problems are not limited exclusively to a few communities. Even so, its distribution is clearly skewed4. Concurrent with this observation, the top 10 communities represented 41.53 % of all drug treatment admissions in 2000. Newark City, Jersey City, Paterson City, Trenton City, Elizabeth City and Camden City were the municipalities with highest treatment admission rates.
As mentioned earlier, this chartbook also presents trends in data by comparing data from the years 1990/1992 and 2000. It is worth noting that the total alcohol treatment admissions dropped from 30,721 in 1992 to 16,152 in 2000 (a drop of almost 47%). A quarter of this drop was found in six large communities: Newark City, Atlantic City, Trenton City, Elizabeth City, Jersey City and Camden City. However, drug treatment admissions increased from 32,020 in 1992 to 37,728 in 2000. Again, almost half of the increase was in 12 communities. The 5 communities with the greatest increase were: Paterson City, Dover Township, East Orange City, Trenton City and Brick Township.
Figures 4 and 5 present the distribution of alcohol and drug treatment admissions in the five largest municipalities in New Jersey. Identifying these types of trends could be especially instructive in devising meaningful and timely policy interventions and resource allocation strategies among municipalities. Research has consistently shown that proactive resource allocation can indeed be very useful (with a low cost-to-benefit ratio) given that many of these addictive behavioral patterns last a lifetime and can create a burden on the healthcare/welfare system. In keeping with the statewide trend, alcohol treatment admissions for these large municipalities were noticeably lower in 2000. In these large municipalities, Paterson City was the only one with a larger increase in drug treatment admissions.
Figure 4
4 This can be confirmed by noting that the mean values are significantly higher than the median– a sign that there are a
few very high values resulting in a skewed mean value. Further note that only 115 of the 566 communities in New
Jersey had treatment admission rate greater than the mean value.
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Alcohol Admissions 1992 vs 2000
693
719 10
94
1823
525
322
161
637
417
302
0
500
1000
1500
2000
2500
CamdenCity
AtlanticCity
JerseyCity
New arkCity
PatersonCity
1992
2000
Figure 5
Drug Treatment Admissions 1992 vs 2000
1731
608
2212
5074
1560
1081
684
2030
4591
2341
0
1500
3000
4500
6000
7500
CamdenCity
AtlanticCity
JerseyCity
New arkCity
PatersonCity
1992
2000
While the teenage birth rate in 2000 declined by almost 28% (Figure 6), the total number of teenage births in 2000 was still high at 7,551. However, it is important to note that almost 54% of these teenage births were clustered in 15 municipalities. The four municipalities that had the highest number of teenage births in 2000 were Newark City (803), Paterson City (479), Camden City (457) and Jersey City (452).
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Figure 6
Child Abuse and Teenage Birth Rates
29.8
41.5
18.630
0
20
40
60
Child Abuse Teenage Birth
Rat
e / 1
,000
1990
2000
Similarly, the child abuse rate also dropped significantly in 2000 as compared to 1990 values (Figure 6). Reported child abuse cases declined by 27.4% from 53,591 in 1990 to 38,923 in 2000. Again, almost one third of the child abuse and neglect cases in 2000 were reported in 10 municipalities. The five municipalities having the highest number of reported child abuse cases were Newark City, Camden City, Trenton City, Jersey City and Paterson City.
Looking at the municipalities with the highest Drug and DUI Arrests, it is important to note that Drug and DUI arrest rate is directly impacted by the intensity of enforcement and should be considered as only a partial indicator of drug abuse prevalence. Despite this limitation, from Table 3, it is clear that communities with high Drug/DUI arrest are also suffering from the state’s highest poverty rates. This strong convergence of different indicators could be useful in making informed policy interventions and undertaking resource allocation decisions. Table 3: Drug & DUI Arrests (2000) vis-à-vis Poverty Rates for Top-ten Municipalities
Municipality County Total Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
Poverty rate (%)
Newark City Essex 7,398 28.4
Jersey City Hudson 4,368 18.6
Trenton City Mercer 2,464 21.1
Elizabeth City Union 2,133 17.8
Paterson city Passaic 1,866 22.2
Atlantic City Atlantic 1,301 23.6
Camden City Camden 1,211 35.5
Ease Orange City Essex 1,166 19.2
Plainfield City Union 1,148 15.9
Clifton City Passaic 722 6.3
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Teenage birth rate declined by almost 28% in 2000 (from 41.5 per 1,000 births in 1990 to 30.0 per 1,000 births in 2000). However, the total number of teenage births in 2000 was still high at 7,551. It is important to note that almost 54% of these teenage births were clustered in 15 municipalities alone. The four municipalities that had the highest number of teenage births in 2000 were Newark (803), Paterson (479), Camden (457) and Jersey City (452).
Some of the other data presented in this Chartbook ( Married Parents, Birth Weight>=2,500 grams/1,000 births and Trimester when prenatal care began) are all important Social and Health indicators. From the 2000 data, we observe that both rates of teenage births and unmarried parents (see Figure 7) were consistently high among the five municipalities of Camden City, Newark City, Trenton City, Atlantic City and Paterson City. Clearly, both of these indicators have short and long term impact on the social and health characteristics of these communities.
Figure 7
Teenage Births and Unmarried Parents (Per 1,000 births) - 2000
269
166
189
160
159
794
704
698
660
613
0
200
400
600
800
1000
CamdenCity
New arkCity
TrentonCity
AtlanticCity
PatersonCity
Teenage Births Unmarried Parents
Finally, the data presented in this Municipal Chartbook have much to say about addiction in
New Jersey’s communities – the alcohol and drug treatment admission rates, the Drug/DUI arrests, some of the underlying risk factors, and the possible consequences of addiction among the various communities. Despite some of the inherent limitations of data indicator comparisons, the Chartbook is indeed valuable in viewing a municipality’s multi-dimensional data characteristics in context of other communities. This Chartbook is an effort in that direction, bringing data on all 566 municipalities together in one source where it can help provide meaningful contrast and comparison.
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BURLINGTON
MORRIS
ATLANTIC
SALEM
WARREN
MONMOUTH
CUMBERLAND
HUNTERDON
BERGEN
SOMERSET
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GLOUCESTER
PASSAIC
CAPE MAY
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New Jersey Counties
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Municipal Tables of Social Indicators Burlington County
Section One
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Burlington County Population: 423,394 Area ( Sq. Miles): 804.57 Median Household Income ($): 58,608 Unemployment Rate (%): 2.9 Total Crime Rate (per 1,000): 24.8
No. Municipality Population Median
Household Income ($)
Unemployment Rate (%)
*High School
Graduates (%)
* College Graduates
(%)
Total Crime Rate (per 1,000)
1 Bass River Township 1,510 47,469 3.4 62.6 17.9 21.2 2 Beverly City 2,661 45,054 5.4 65.8 11.2 26.7 3 Bordentown City 3,969 47,279 1.7 59.0 26.7 18.9 4 Bordentown Township 8,380 60,131 3.2 63.1 23.9 32.5 5 Burlington City 9,736 43,115 4.4 65.5 12.1 38.0 6 Burlington Township 20,294 61,663 3.1 59.1 26.0 30.4 7 Chesterfield Township 5,955 85,428 1.1 51.9 26.6 3.7 8 Cinnaminson Township 14,595 68,474 2.8 60.8 28.8 21.9 9 Delanco Township 3,237 50,106 2.1 70.4 14.8 19.8
10 Delran Township 15,536 58,526 3.0 60.9 27.3 29.6 11 Eastampton Township 6,202 66,406 3.1 60.5 29.6 20.9 12 Edgewater Park Township 7,864 48,936 2.1 66.1 19.6 43.3 13 Evesham Township 42,275 67,010 1.7 53.6 39.7 19.2 14 Fieldsboro Borough 522 58,958 5.6 61.0 27.6 7.6 15 Florence Township 10,746 56,843 3.0 65.6 19.9 24.1 16 Hainesport Township 4,126 66,417 2.0 63.9 24.7 28.8 17 Lumberton Township 10,461 60,571 2.7 55.3 30.9 32.8 18 Mansfield Township 5,090 50,757 1.9 60.5 25.1 15.9 19 Maple Shade Township 19,079 45,426 3.4 60.9 21.4 29.6 20 Medford Township 22,253 83,059 3.0 44.9 49.9 14.7 21 Medford Lakes Borough 4,173 77,536 2.4 45.1 50.1 13.4 22 Moorestown Township 19,017 78,826 2.0 40.0 52.5 29.4
1
36
39
29
35
32
33
7
20
34
13
625
18
24
26
4
822
37
15
3810
16 1711
95
19
12
2327
3
4030
21
2
28
31
14
Density (Sq. Mi.) 8 - 11741174 - 28802880 - 5320
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No. Municipality Population Median
Household Income ($)
Unemployment Rate (%)
*High School
Graduates (%)
* College Graduates
(%) Total Crime Rate
(per 1,000)
23 Mount Holly Township 10,728 43,284 4.8 59.3 18.6 58.6 24 Mount Laurel Township 40,221 63,750 1.7 50.0 42.1 20.6 25 New Hanover Township 9,744 44,386 1.9 59.5 14.6 0.9 26 North Hanover Township 7,347 39,988 4.2 73.7 13.3 11.0 27 Palmyra Borough 7,091 51,150 3.7 63.3 21.8 38.2 28 Pemberton Borough 1,210 44,063 3.2 68.2 15.5 21.5 29 Pemberton Township 28,691 47,394 4.1 70.6 9.4 27.2 30 Riverside Township 7,911 43,358 4.6 64.0 11.5 26.2 31 Riverton Borough 2,759 58,977 1.2 53.6 36.2 24.3 32 Shamong Township 6,462 77,457 2.1 55.2 37.1 6.6 33 Southampton Township 10,388 44,419 3.2 65.7 18.0 8.5 34 Springfield Township 3,227 69,268 2.5 60.8 26.4 21.3 35 Tabernacle Township 7,170 76,432 1.9 62.1 30.6 6.1 36 Washington Township 621 41,250 4.0 43.5 12.2 29.0 37 Westampton Township 7,217 63,973 2.4 64.7 26.2 31.5 38 Willingboro Township 33,008 60,869 3.8 68.4 18.9 33.7 39 Woodland Township 1,170 59,271 3.5 64.5 18.4 28.2 40 Wrightstown Borough 748 27,500 7.2 72.6 7.8 80.2
Burlington County 423,394 58,608 2.9 31.1 28.4 24.8
*High school graduates (%) and College Graduates (%) are given for population over the age of 25 years.
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Bass River Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 1,580 1,510 -4.4 Density / Square mile 20 20 -4.3 Population under 18 years (%) 28.5 26.8 -1.7 Population 65 years and over (%) 12.0 10.7 -1.3 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 31,909 47,469 48.8 Poverty rate all ages (%) 7.1 5.2 -1.9 Child poverty rate (%) 7.3 5.2 -2.1 Elderly poverty rate (%) 11.6 7.0 -4.6 Unemployment rate (%) 5.0 3.4 -1.6 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 36.0 9.2 -74.5 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 78.2 67.8 -10.4 Percent of owner occupied housing 82.5 85.9 3.4 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 3.8 1.3 -65.9 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 27.3 19.9 -27.1 Total crime rate/ 1,000 31.1 21.2 -31.8 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.7 0.8 -0.9 Rental vacancy rate (%) 4.9 7.2 2.3 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.9 2.8 -3.4 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.6 2.2 -15.4 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 8.9 5.3 -40.4 Family households with children under 18 (%) 48.9 51.9 3.0 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 36.8 33.5 -3.4 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 22.2 24.7 11.4 Teen age birth rate /1,000 0.0 0.0 0.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 62.2 63.8 1.6 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 60.1 62.6 2.5 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 9.1 17.9 8.8 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 12.7 3.3 -73.9 Larceny / 1,000 13.3 13.9 4.4 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.3 2.6 108.7 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 18.8 0.0 -100.0 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 6.3 6.4 2.6
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 16
Beverly City
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 2,973 2,661 -10.5 Density / Square mile 5,506 4,928 -10.5 Population under 18 years (%) 29.5 28.3 -1.2 Population 65 years and over (%) 10.9 11.8 0.9 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 30,303 45,054 48.7 Poverty rate all ages (%) 12.9 11.5 -1.4 Child poverty rate (%) 23.0 17.5 -5.5 Elderly poverty rate (%) 6.7 6.9 0.2 Unemployment rate (%) 7.8 5.4 -2.4 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 170.7 97.6 -42.8 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 81.9 71.5 -10.4 Percent of owner occupied housing 68.6 69.8 1.2 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.7 6.8 304.3 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 16.8 19.9 18.3 Total crime rate/ 1,000 18.5 26.7 44.3 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.6 2.9 1.3 Rental vacancy rate (%) 6.8 7.3 0.5 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.0 2.8 -6.7 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.9 2.7 -6.9 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 0.7 10.9 1520.0 Family households with children under 18 (%) 49.0 49.6 0.5 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 30.4 32.0 1.6 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 28.5 42.4 49.1 Teen age birth rate /1,000 210.5 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 59.9 64.7 4.8 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 56.3 65.8 9.5 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 14.9 11.2 -3.7 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 6.4 4.9 -23.6 Larceny / 1,000 9.4 13.5 43.6 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.0 1.5 49.0 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 74.6 63.9 -14.4 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 44.1 52.6 19.3
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 17
Bordentown City
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 4,341 3,969 -8.6 Density / Square mile 4,618 4,222 -8.6 Population under 18 years (%) 21.5 20.9 -0.6 Population 65 years and over (%) 14.8 14.0 -0.8 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 38,750 47,279 22.0 Poverty rate all ages (%) 6.4 6.8 0.4 Child poverty rate (%) 7.2 8.9 1.7 Elderly poverty rate (%) 8.3 10.9 2.6 Unemployment rate (%) 2.5 1.7 -0.8 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 62.2 14.0 -77.5 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 84.7 71.8 -12.9 Percent of owner occupied housing 57.7 55.8 -1.9 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 4.4 1.8 -58.9 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 23.0 17.1 -25.8 Total crime rate/ 1,000 27.4 18.9 -31.1 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.6 3.2 1.6 Rental vacancy rate (%) 7.4 5.1 -2.3 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.7 2.5 -7.4 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.0 1.9 -5.0 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 4.6 6.0 31.2 Family households with children under 18 (%) 39.7 49.9 10.2 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 35.6 30.3 -5.3 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 32.1 41.0 27.7 Teen age birth rate /1,000 33.1 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 58.7 59.4 0.7 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 56.4 59.0 2.6 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 21.8 26.7 4.9 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 6.7 1.8 -73.6 Larceny / 1,000 13.4 11.8 -11.4 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 3.0 3.5 17.8 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 46.0 40.3 -12.4 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 20.7 30.2 46.0
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 18
Bordentown Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 7,683 8,380 9.1 Density / Square mile 1,037 1,131 9.1 Population under 18 years (%) 21.4 23.7 2.3 Population 65 years and over (%) 12.0 11.7 -0.3 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 44,367 60,131 35.5 Poverty rate all ages (%) 5.3 2.8 -2.5 Child poverty rate (%) 5.0 2.2 -2.8 Elderly poverty rate (%) 5.3 5.3 0.0 Unemployment rate (%) 4.8 3.2 -1.6 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 37.5 11.9 -68.2 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 85.9 76.9 -9.0 Percent of owner occupied housing 72.2 77.2 5.0 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 2.2 2.5 13.0 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 27.1 30.0 10.8 Total crime rate/ 1,000 29.3 32.5 11.0 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.4 1.8 0.4 Rental vacancy rate (%) 8.0 4.7 -3.3 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.8 2.7 -3.6 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.0 2.0 0.0 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 2.2 4.3 94.2 Family households with children under 18 (%) 40.6 46.9 6.3 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 32.3 29.9 -2.3 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 15.2 18.1 19.0 Teen age birth rate /1,000 33.1 36.5 10.2 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 61.5 64.0 2.5 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 61.0 63.1 2.1 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 17.2 23.9 6.7 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 5.7 6.7 16.7 Larceny / 1,000 16.9 20.5 21.3 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 4.4 2.7 -38.0 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 24.8 14.3 -42.4 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 17.0 29.8 75.5
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 19
Burlington City
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 9,835 9,736 -1.0 Density / Square mile 2,859 2,830 -1.0 Population under 18 years (%) 22.5 23.9 1.4 Population 65 years and over (%) 18.5 16.8 -1.7 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 29,808 43,115 44.6 Poverty rate all ages (%) 9.6 8.0 -1.6 Child poverty rate (%) 16.7 11.4 -5.3 Elderly poverty rate (%) 11.5 7.0 -4.5 Unemployment rate (%) 6.5 4.4 -2.1 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 146.8 68.6 -53.3 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 80.7 70.0 -10.7 Percent of owner occupied housing 66.5 65.8 -0.7 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 9.2 5.9 -35.5 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 55.8 32.1 -42.5 Total crime rate/ 1,000 65.0 38.0 -41.5 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.4 2.7 1.3 Rental vacancy rate (%) 5.4 6.9 1.5 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.7 2.5 -7.4 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.3 2.4 4.3 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 8.2 15.7 90.8 Family households with children under 18 (%) 41.1 49.7 8.6 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 46.2 42.2 -4.0 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 53.2 54.6 2.4 Teen age birth rate /1,000 49.2 67.1 36.4 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 59.1 66.1 7.0 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 57.5 65.5 8.0 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 10.8 12.1 1.3 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 13.0 5.3 -59.0 Larceny / 1,000 38.3 22.9 -40.2 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 4.5 3.9 -12.8 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 57.7 62.7 8.7 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 43.5 87.3 100.7
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 20
Burlington Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 12,454 20,294 63.0 Density / Square mile 877 1,429 63.0 Population under 18 years (%) 22.2 27.2 5.0 Population 65 years and over (%) 14.9 12.6 -2.3 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 39,618 61,663 55.6 Poverty rate all ages (%) 5.0 5.0 0.0 Child poverty rate (%) 5.6 4.9 -0.7 Elderly poverty rate (%) 4.7 7.5 2.8 Unemployment rate (%) 4.6 3.1 -1.5 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 74.5 22.6 -69.7 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 83.7 76.3 -7.4 Percent of owner occupied housing 60.4 77.1 16.7 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 5.5 2.0 -63.9 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 50.6 28.4 -43.9 Total crime rate/ 1,000 56.1 30.4 -45.8 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 2.8 0.9 -1.9 Rental vacancy rate (%) 5.4 6.6 1.2 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.9 2.9 0.0 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.2 2.1 -4.5 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 8.3 7.5 -9.4 Family households with children under 18 (%) 46.0 58.5 12.5 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 25.4 25.2 -0.2 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 22.8 8.7 -61.8 Teen age birth rate /1,000 46.5 28.4 -39.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 64.6 60.6 -4.0 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 62.8 59.1 -3.7 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 15.2 26.0 10.8 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 8.8 3.2 -63.4 Larceny / 1,000 37.6 23.0 -38.9 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 4.3 2.3 -46.7 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 19.3 3.0 -84.7 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 13.4 8.4 -37.4
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 21
Chesterfield Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 5,152 5,955 15.6 Density / Square mile 236 273 15.6 Population under 18 years (%) 13.4 11.8 -1.6 Population 65 years and over (%) 5.7 5.0 -0.7 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 51,155 85,428 67.0 Poverty rate all ages (%) 3.3 1.8 -1.5 Child poverty rate (%) 5.0 2.2 -2.8 Elderly poverty rate (%) 4.9 1.0 -3.9 Unemployment rate (%) 1.7 1.1 -0.6 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 6.1 8.2 34.8 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 86.3 75.1 -11.2 Percent of owner occupied housing 88.6 92.2 3.6 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 0.8 0.3 -61.4 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 3.9 3.4 -12.4 Total crime rate/ 1,000 4.7 3.7 -20.6 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 0.9 0.5 -0.4 Rental vacancy rate (%) 4.4 5.4 1.0 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.0 2.9 -3.3 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.9 2.4 -17.2 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 0.6 1.2 101.9 Family households with children under 18 (%) 42.1 49.4 7.3 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 31.1 32.3 1.1 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 2.9 2.8 -2.3 Teen age birth rate /1,000 0.0 0.0 0.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 43.2 46.9 3.7 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 49.9 51.9 2.0 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 21.1 26.6 5.5 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 2.3 2.0 -13.5 Larceny / 1,000 1.4 1.2 -13.5 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 0.2 0.2 -13.5 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 1.8 N.A - Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 1.8 N.A -
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 22
Cinnaminson Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 14,583 14,595 0.1 Density / Square mile 1,926 1,928 0.1 Population under 18 years (%) 22.1 24.5 2.4 Population 65 years and over (%) 13.7 19.1 5.4 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 51,129 68,474 33.9 Poverty rate all ages (%) 2.3 2.4 0.1 Child poverty rate (%) 3.0 2.3 -0.7 Elderly poverty rate (%) 3.3 3.5 0.2 Unemployment rate (%) 4.1 2.8 -1.3 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 17.6 13.7 -22.1 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 87.5 77.9 -9.6 Percent of owner occupied housing 95.7 96.2 0.5 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 2.3 1.8 -22.8 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 28.3 20.1 -28.9 Total crime rate/ 1,000 30.6 21.9 -28.4 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.1 0.7 -0.4 Rental vacancy rate (%) 4.7 3.0 -1.7 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.0 2.9 -3.3 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.8 2.6 -7.1 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 1.9 4.2 125.7 Family households with children under 18 (%) 38.1 43.8 5.7 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 40.2 52.5 12.3 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 6.5 10.0 54.0 Teen age birth rate /1,000 12.3 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 59.5 61.2 1.7 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 57.5 60.8 3.3 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 27.9 28.8 0.9 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 7.7 2.6 -66.4 Larceny / 1,000 16.6 15.6 -5.9 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 3.9 1.9 -50.9 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 18.4 14.4 -21.7 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 5.4 34.9 541.8
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 23
Delanco Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 3,316 3,237 -2.4 Density / Square mile 1,535 1,499 -2.4 Population under 18 years (%) 24.1 24.9 0.8 Population 65 years and over (%) 13.2 13.3 0.1 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 36,964 50,106 35.6 Poverty rate all ages (%) 5.2 9.5 4.3 Child poverty rate (%) 7.3 13.6 6.3 Elderly poverty rate (%) 7.1 10.0 2.9 Unemployment rate (%) 3.1 2.1 -1.0 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 43.4 33.7 -22.2 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 85.1 73.4 -11.7 Percent of owner occupied housing 80.8 81.3 0.5 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 0.9 2.2 143.2 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 16.3 17.6 8.1 Total crime rate/ 1,000 17.2 19.8 15.2 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.1 1.7 0.6 Rental vacancy rate (%) 2.9 6.1 3.2 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.8 2.8 0.0 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.3 2.1 -8.7 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 2.1 8.3 295.1 Family households with children under 18 (%) 43.7 48.5 4.8 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 36.0 35.4 -0.6 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 15.0 18.6 23.6 Teen age birth rate /1,000 24.4 181.8 645.5 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 66.4 70.9 4.5 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 66.8 70.4 3.6 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 11.3 14.8 3.5 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 2.4 1.5 -36.0 Larceny / 1,000 10.9 15.4 42.3 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 3.0 0.6 -79.5 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 31.7 58.7 85.0 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 22.2 30.9 39.1
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 24
Delran Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 13,178 15,536 17.9 Density / Square mile 1,907 2,248 17.9 Population under 18 years (%) 26.1 24.5 -1.6 Population 65 years and over (%) 9.4 10.8 1.4 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 46,573 58,526 25.7 Poverty rate all ages (%) 1.9 4.1 2.2 Child poverty rate (%) 1.7 4.8 3.1 Elderly poverty rate (%) 4.3 5.6 1.3 Unemployment rate (%) 4.4 3.0 -1.4 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 29.2 14.0 -52.1 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 85.8 74.9 -10.9 Percent of owner occupied housing 77.1 72.5 -4.6 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.7 2.1 20.3 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 31.0 27.5 -11.2 Total crime rate/ 1,000 32.7 29.6 -9.5 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 0.6 0.6 0.0 Rental vacancy rate (%) 19.2 2.7 -16.5 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.2 2.8 -12.5 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.4 2.2 -8.3 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 4.6 6.6 44.2 Family households with children under 18 (%) 48.3 51.0 2.7 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 28.8 28.5 -0.3 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 14.2 9.2 -35.6 Teen age birth rate /1,000 18.7 14.7 -21.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 60.6 61.5 0.9 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 58.8 60.9 2.1 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 23.0 27.3 4.3 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 4.8 4.4 -8.4 Larceny / 1,000 21.3 21.2 -0.7 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 4.9 2.0 -58.9 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 28.1 20.0 -29.0 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 10.6 16.1 51.3
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 25
Eastampton Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 4,962 6,202 25.0 Density / Square mile 881 1,102 25.0 Population under 18 years (%) 27.4 29.5 2.1 Population 65 years and over (%) 6.5 7.2 0.7 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 42,620 66,406 55.8 Poverty rate all ages (%) 3.1 2.9 -0.2 Child poverty rate (%) 3.7 2.0 -1.7 Elderly poverty rate (%) 7.2 4.3 -2.9 Unemployment rate (%) 4.6 3.1 -1.5 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 15.4 15.2 -1.3 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 87.7 75.5 -12.2 Percent of owner occupied housing 62.0 70.4 8.4 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.2 1.1 -9.0 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 30.8 19.8 -35.8 Total crime rate/ 1,000 32.0 20.9 -34.8 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 2.0 0.7 -1.3 Rental vacancy rate (%) 1.5 5.5 4.0 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.1 3.1 0.0 Household size of renter occupied housing 1.9 2.0 5.3 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 6.4 7.3 12.5 Family households with children under 18 (%) 52.9 60.3 7.5 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 17.0 19.9 3.0 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 5.9 7.6 30.2 Teen age birth rate /1,000 27.0 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 56.5 61.2 4.7 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 54.6 60.5 5.9 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 28.0 29.6 1.6 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 10.7 4.0 -62.3 Larceny / 1,000 18.3 14.4 -21.8 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.8 1.5 -20.0 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 9.0 14.5 61.3 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 1.8 21.0 1064.8
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 26
Edgewater Park Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 8,388 7,864 -6.2 Density / Square mile 2,933 2,750 -6.2 Population under 18 years (%) 23.5 23.0 -0.5 Population 65 years and over (%) 9.5 13.0 3.5 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 41,285 48,936 18.5 Poverty rate all ages (%) 2.6 8.6 6.0 Child poverty rate (%) 1.9 14.3 12.4 Elderly poverty rate (%) 3.1 3.5 0.4 Unemployment rate (%) 3.2 2.1 -1.1 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 50.5 32.3 -36.0 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 83.2 72.0 -11.2 Percent of owner occupied housing 65.1 64.5 -0.6 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 3.7 2.7 -26.9 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 43.3 40.6 -6.2 Total crime rate/ 1,000 47.0 43.3 -7.8 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 0.6 1.5 0.9 Rental vacancy rate (%) 4.4 6.4 2.0 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.9 2.6 -10.3 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.2 2.2 0.0 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 23.2 20.3 -12.5 Family households with children under 18 (%) 48.0 47.1 -0.9 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 26.3 32.0 5.8 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 21.3 17.7 -17.0 Teen age birth rate /1,000 44.3 30.1 -32.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 66.8 66.3 -0.5 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 64.1 66.1 2.0 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 19.5 19.6 0.1 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 8.7 7.2 -16.7 Larceny / 1,000 29.8 27.6 -7.4 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 4.8 5.7 20.0 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 23.8 15.3 -35.8 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 14.3 17.8 24.8
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 27
Evesham Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 35,309 42,275 19.7 Density / Square mile 1,191 1,426 19.7 Population under 18 years (%) 26.6 27.2 0.6 Population 65 years and over (%) 6.2 8.9 2.7 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 51,676 67,010 29.7 Poverty rate all ages (%) 2.2 2.8 0.6 Child poverty rate (%) 2.1 3.0 0.9 Elderly poverty rate (%) 4.4 3.4 -1.0 Unemployment rate (%) 2.5 1.7 -0.8 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 7.5 3.7 -50.8 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 88.4 76.2 -12.2 Percent of owner occupied housing 76.4 77.7 1.3 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 0.4 1.0 152.3 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 19.3 18.2 -5.5 Total crime rate/ 1,000 19.6 19.2 -2.3 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 2.3 1.3 -1.0 Rental vacancy rate (%) 9.6 6.9 -2.7 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.0 2.9 -3.3 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.1 1.9 -9.5 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 2.7 3.8 43.1 Family households with children under 18 (%) 53.3 56.8 3.4 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 16.8 23.2 6.4 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 6.5 4.2 -35.5 Teen age birth rate /1,000 9.1 8.2 -9.9 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 54.9 54.5 -0.4 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 52.9 53.6 0.7 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 37.2 39.7 2.5 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 3.8 3.6 -5.9 Larceny / 1,000 13.6 13.9 2.3 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.9 0.8 -59.5 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 8.0 8.2 3.7 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 7.1 11.1 55.4
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 28
Fieldsboro Borough
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 579 522 -9.8 Density / Square mile 1,930 1,740 -9.8 Population under 18 years (%) 27.1 25.3 -1.8 Population 65 years and over (%) 11.6 12.5 0.9 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 38,750 58,958 52.1 Poverty rate all ages (%) 3.3 1.9 -1.4 Child poverty rate (%) 4.8 0.7 -4.1 Elderly poverty rate (%) 9.3 0.0 -9.3 Unemployment rate (%) 8.3 5.6 -2.7 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 137.9 0.0 -100.0 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 74.9 73.7 -1.2 Percent of owner occupied housing 88.2 76.2 -12.0 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.8 1.9 8.3 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 22.5 5.7 -74.6 Total crime rate/ 1,000 24.2 7.6 -68.6 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 2.9 2.0 -0.9 Rental vacancy rate (%) 12.0 0.0 -12.0 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.2 2.8 -12.5 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.4 2.6 8.3 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 1.7 11.5 565.5 Family households with children under 18 (%) 37.7 55.2 17.5 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 45.0 22.8 -22.3 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 19.1 30.3 58.6 Teen age birth rate /1,000 0.0 0.0 0.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 57.2 63.2 6.0 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 56.0 61.0 5.0 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 10.9 27.6 16.7 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 5.2 0.0 -100.0 Larceny / 1,000 15.5 3.8 -75.4 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.7 1.9 10.9 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 44.7 0.0 -100.0 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 67.1 18.9 -71.8
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 29
Florence Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 10,266 10,746 4.7 Density / Square mile 1,064 1,114 4.7 Population under 18 years (%) 26.0 25.2 -0.8 Population 65 years and over (%) 12.4 11.9 -0.5 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 37,764 56,843 50.5 Poverty rate all ages (%) 6.8 6.1 -0.7 Child poverty rate (%) 11.6 6.8 -4.8 Elderly poverty rate (%) 10.1 7.5 -2.6 Unemployment rate (%) 4.5 3.0 -1.5 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 57.6 29.9 -48.1 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 85.9 72.5 -13.4 Percent of owner occupied housing 78.8 77.2 -1.6 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.8 1.9 8.4 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 26.7 22.2 -16.8 Total crime rate/ 1,000 28.4 24.1 -15.2 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 2.0 2.9 0.9 Rental vacancy rate (%) 5.0 7.3 2.3 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.8 2.6 -7.1 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.5 2.4 -4.0 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 9.4 11.0 16.3 Family households with children under 18 (%) 47.5 49.3 1.9 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 35.3 29.7 -5.7 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 32.6 20.7 -36.5 Teen age birth rate /1,000 29.1 33.3 14.7 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 62.1 65.8 3.7 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 60.4 65.6 5.2 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 14.3 19.9 5.6 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 5.6 4.4 -22.5 Larceny / 1,000 19.3 16.3 -15.5 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.8 1.6 -9.7 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 25.1 15.8 -37.0 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 10.6 31.6 198.0
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 30
Hainesport Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 3,249 4,126 27.0 Density / Square mile 494 627 27.0 Population under 18 years (%) 24.4 26.3 1.9 Population 65 years and over (%) 13.1 11.8 -1.3 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 38,158 66,417 74.1 Poverty rate all ages (%) 3.0 3.0 0.0 Child poverty rate (%) 1.0 3.1 2.1 Elderly poverty rate (%) 8.0 5.2 -2.8 Unemployment rate (%) 3.0 2.0 -1.0 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 46.6 14.0 -69.9 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 86.3 77.5 -8.8 Percent of owner occupied housing 88.9 89.3 0.4 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.8 1.2 -35.0 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 32.0 27.6 -13.8 Total crime rate/ 1,000 33.9 28.8 -14.9 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.9 1.1 -0.8 Rental vacancy rate (%) 1.5 4.2 2.7 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.8 2.8 0.0 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.9 2.2 -24.1 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 0.9 6.5 608.7 Family households with children under 18 (%) 41.7 50.3 8.6 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 36.4 33.7 -2.8 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 8.8 17.5 98.3 Teen age birth rate /1,000 9.8 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 55.3 65.5 10.2 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 53.6 63.9 10.3 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 14.9 24.7 9.8 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 10.8 8.5 -21.3 Larceny / 1,000 18.8 17.2 -8.3 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 2.5 1.9 -21.3 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 2.7 4.8 80.0 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 2.7 12.1 350.1
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 31
Lumberton Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 6,705 10,461 56.0 Density / Square mile 503 784 56.0 Population under 18 years (%) 24.4 28.1 3.7 Population 65 years and over (%) 11.4 11.1 -0.3 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 40,960 60,571 47.9 Poverty rate all ages (%) 2.6 3.8 1.2 Child poverty rate (%) 3.5 3.2 -0.3 Elderly poverty rate (%) 7.2 5.9 -1.3 Unemployment rate (%) 3.9 2.7 -1.2 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 43.1 3.6 -91.7 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 86.4 77.1 -9.3 Percent of owner occupied housing 57.8 66.3 8.5 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.8 2.6 45.3 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 34.6 30.2 -12.7 Total crime rate/ 1,000 36.4 32.8 -9.9 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 6.5 1.9 -4.6 Rental vacancy rate (%) 4.7 3.4 -1.3 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.8 2.9 3.6 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.2 2.0 -9.1 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 3.9 14.9 284.6 Family households with children under 18 (%) 49.4 61.5 12.1 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 25.1 23.9 -1.3 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 7.9 5.8 -27.0 Teen age birth rate /1,000 91.4 44.3 -51.5 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 63.8 57.0 -6.8 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 61.8 55.3 -6.5 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 22.0 30.9 8.9 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 5.8 5.9 1.9 Larceny / 1,000 27.0 21.8 -19.3 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.8 2.5 38.9 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 8.4 1.9 -76.8 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 4.2 2.9 -30.5
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 32
Mansfield Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 3,874 5,090 31.4 Density / Square mile 168 220 31.4 Population under 18 years (%) 18.6 18.7 0.1 Population 65 years and over (%) 25.7 31.9 6.2 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 37,647 50,757 34.8 Poverty rate all ages (%) 1.0 4.5 3.5 Child poverty rate (%) 2.0 2.9 0.9 Elderly poverty rate (%) 1.2 4.3 3.1 Unemployment rate (%) 2.8 1.9 -0.9 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 28.6 15.4 -46.2 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 88.9 81.8 -7.1 Percent of owner occupied housing 92.1 94.8 2.7 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 2.6 1.2 -53.6 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 23.3 14.7 -36.8 Total crime rate/ 1,000 25.9 15.9 -38.5 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 2.0 0.5 -1.5 Rental vacancy rate (%) 7.0 1.8 -5.2 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.6 2.4 -7.7 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.5 2.6 4.0 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 2.3 1.4 -40.9 Family households with children under 18 (%) 30.4 29.8 -0.7 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 64.5 79.6 15.1 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 12.5 9.5 -24.2 Teen age birth rate /1,000 10.4 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 64.8 60.3 -4.5 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 63.5 60.5 -3.0 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 18.6 25.1 6.5 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 8.8 5.5 -37.4 Larceny / 1,000 10.6 5.5 -48.1 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 3.9 3.7 -3.8 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 0.0 0.0 0.0 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 2.6 7.9 198.0
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 33
Maple Shade Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 19,211 19,079 -0.7 Density / Square mile 5,164 5,129 -0.7 Population under 18 years (%) 18.2 19.4 1.2 Population 65 years and over (%) 15.9 15.4 -0.5 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 32,955 45,426 37.8 Poverty rate all ages (%) 2.8 5.4 2.6 Child poverty rate (%) 2.4 3.8 1.4 Elderly poverty rate (%) 4.2 7.6 3.4 Unemployment rate (%) 5.0 3.4 -1.6 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 31.3 18.9 -39.5 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 84.5 70.7 -13.8 Percent of owner occupied housing 49.8 49.8 0.0 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 2.9 2.7 -5.7 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 37.9 26.9 -29.0 Total crime rate/ 1,000 40.8 29.6 -27.4 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 0.9 1.1 0.2 Rental vacancy rate (%) 9.7 7.5 -2.2 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.6 2.6 0.0 Household size of renter occupied housing 1.8 1.9 5.6 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 3.3 7.9 136.0 Family households with children under 18 (%) 37.8 47.1 9.4 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 33.1 32.0 -1.1 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 16.6 15.7 -5.7 Teen age birth rate /1,000 24.1 31.6 31.1 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 59.7 61.0 1.3 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 58.2 60.9 2.7 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 15.8 21.4 5.6 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 8.5 6.1 -28.2 Larceny / 1,000 18.6 16.9 -8.9 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 10.8 3.8 -64.5 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 26.2 14.7 -43.9 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 15.2 30.9 103.9
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 34
Medford Lakes Borough
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 4,462 4,173 -6.5 Density / Square mile 3,570 3,338 -6.5 Population under 18 years (%) 24.7 25.6 0.9 Population 65 years and over (%) 9.2 12.4 3.2 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 61,109 77,536 26.9 Poverty rate all ages (%) 2.6 2.1 -0.5 Child poverty rate (%) 4.2 1.5 -2.7 Elderly poverty rate (%) 4.2 2.9 -1.3 Unemployment rate (%) 3.6 2.4 -1.2 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 32.4 12.5 -61.4 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 87.7 79.3 -8.4 Percent of owner occupied housing 94.0 94.2 0.2 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 2.2 0.0 -100.0 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 19.5 13.4 -31.3 Total crime rate/ 1,000 21.7 13.4 -38.4 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.3 0.7 -0.6 Rental vacancy rate (%) 0.0 3.3 3.3 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.9 2.7 -6.9 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.9 2.6 -10.3 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 1.6 5.8 266.6 Family households with children under 18 (%) 45.6 44.0 -1.6 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 27.0 33.8 6.7 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 10.0 4.7 -53.1 Teen age birth rate /1,000 0.0 0.0 0.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 52.0 45.7 -6.3 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 49.7 45.1 -4.6 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 43.9 50.1 6.2 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 2.9 1.4 -50.6 Larceny / 1,000 16.1 11.7 -27.2 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 0.4 0.2 -46.5 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 15.9 9.6 -39.6 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 11.3 28.8 153.5
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 35
Medford Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 20,526 22,253 8.4 Density / Square mile 510 552 8.4 Population under 18 years (%) 26.4 26.8 0.4 Population 65 years and over (%) 9.9 10.7 0.8 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 59,834 83,059 38.8 Poverty rate all ages (%) 2.3 1.9 -0.4 Child poverty rate (%) 2.7 2.2 -0.5 Elderly poverty rate (%) 6.2 2.2 -4.0 Unemployment rate (%) 4.4 3.0 -1.4 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 1.7 0.9 -47.4 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 87.0 77.4 -9.6 Percent of owner occupied housing 81.3 85.5 4.2 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.2 0.5 -58.9 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 22.5 14.2 -36.8 Total crime rate/ 1,000 23.7 14.7 -37.9 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.8 0.7 -1.1 Rental vacancy rate (%) 4.7 3.7 -1.0 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.2 2.9 -9.4 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.1 1.9 -9.5 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 1.7 6.3 279.8 Family households with children under 18 (%) 50.6 51.4 0.7 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 25.5 26.7 1.3 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 4.2 3.5 -17.0 Teen age birth rate /1,000 3.7 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 52.0 46.1 -5.9 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 49.4 44.9 -4.5 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 41.0 49.9 8.9 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 5.0 1.8 -62.9 Larceny / 1,000 16.6 11.8 -28.7 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 0.9 0.5 -46.6 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 16.7 9.4 -43.5 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 5.3 9.0 71.1
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 36
Moorestown Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 16,116 19,017 18.0 Density / Square mile 1,062 1,253 18.0 Population under 18 years (%) 23.1 27.4 4.3 Population 65 years and over (%) 17.1 16.4 -0.7 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 54,834 78,826 43.8 Poverty rate all ages (%) 2.9 3.4 0.5 Child poverty rate (%) 3.5 3.4 -0.1 Elderly poverty rate (%) 2.7 3.6 0.9 Unemployment rate (%) 3.0 2.0 -1.0 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 23.9 8.9 -62.6 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 86.1 80.4 -5.7 Percent of owner occupied housing 79.5 81.4 1.9 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 3.9 1.8 -54.0 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 35.4 27.6 -22.1 Total crime rate/ 1,000 39.3 29.4 -25.3 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.4 1.0 -0.4 Rental vacancy rate (%) 5.7 5.6 -0.1 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.8 2.8 0.0 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.1 2.1 0.0 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 4.2 4.1 -2.8 Family households with children under 18 (%) 44.5 52.4 7.9 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 40.6 39.5 -1.0 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 8.0 4.8 -40.5 Teen age birth rate /1,000 11.4 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 45.2 40.9 -4.3 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 42.9 40.0 -2.9 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 45.0 52.5 7.5 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 5.9 4.7 -20.6 Larceny / 1,000 26.3 21.8 -17.1 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 3.2 1.1 -65.8 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 17.1 10.5 -38.5 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 12.2 8.4 -31.1
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 37
Mount Holly Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 10,639 10,728 0.8 Density / Square mile 3,656 3,687 0.8 Population under 18 years (%) 27.5 26.3 -1.2 Population 65 years and over (%) 12.4 12.4 0.0 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 33,527 43,284 29.1 Poverty rate all ages (%) 13.8 9.9 -3.9 Child poverty rate (%) 22.0 12.4 -9.6 Elderly poverty rate (%) 4.1 10.4 6.3 Unemployment rate (%) 7.1 4.8 -2.3 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 193.0 87.7 -54.6 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 82.5 67.6 -14.9 Percent of owner occupied housing 68.8 63.2 -5.6 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 17.9 5.7 -68.1 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 58.3 52.9 -9.2 Total crime rate/ 1,000 76.1 58.6 -23.0 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.4 2.4 1.0 Rental vacancy rate (%) 4.5 8.9 4.4 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.9 2.8 -3.4 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.8 2.4 -14.3 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 29.0 42.7 47.5 Family households with children under 18 (%) 46.5 56.1 9.7 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 35.6 32.0 -3.5 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 83.4 56.7 -32.0 Teen age birth rate /1,000 115.3 68.3 -40.7 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 55.6 58.6 3.0 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 55.3 59.3 4.0 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 17.3 18.6 1.3 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 12.7 9.6 -24.3 Larceny / 1,000 41.2 39.4 -4.2 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 4.4 3.8 -13.5 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 117.6 67.0 -43.0 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 70.0 60.5 -13.6
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 38
Mount Laurel Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 30,270 40,221 32.9 Density / Square mile 1,367 1,816 32.9 Population under 18 years (%) 22.2 23.1 0.9 Population 65 years and over (%) 10.1 14.7 4.6 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 50,843 63,750 25.4 Poverty rate all ages (%) 2.0 3.1 1.1 Child poverty rate (%) 1.8 4.0 2.2 Elderly poverty rate (%) 4.0 2.9 -1.1 Unemployment rate (%) 2.6 1.7 -0.9 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 12.0 5.7 -52.5 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 89.2 78.1 -11.1 Percent of owner occupied housing 81.9 83.7 1.8 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.5 0.9 -39.5 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 25.8 19.7 -23.6 Total crime rate/ 1,000 27.3 20.6 -24.5 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 4.3 1.2 -3.1 Rental vacancy rate (%) 5.0 6.7 1.7 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.6 2.5 -3.8 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.1 2.0 -4.8 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 3.8 4.0 6.3 Family households with children under 18 (%) 43.0 47.4 4.4 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 22.9 34.4 11.4 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 8.8 8.1 -8.3 Teen age birth rate /1,000 7.0 11.1 58.7 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 54.3 50.5 -3.8 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 52.8 50.0 -2.8 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 37.1 42.1 5.0 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 6.0 3.5 -42.2 Larceny / 1,000 17.0 14.7 -13.8 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 2.8 1.5 -45.1 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 14.3 12.4 -13.2 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 10.4 15.7 51.2
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 39
New Hanover Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 9,546 9,744 2.1 Density / Square mile 437 446 2.1 Population under 18 years (%) 11.5 14.5 3.0 Population 65 years and over (%) 0.5 1.3 0.8 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 30,846 44,386 43.9 Poverty rate all ages (%) 8.0 3.9 -4.1 Child poverty rate (%) 8.5 3.3 -5.2 Elderly poverty rate (%) 0.0 12.8 12.8 Unemployment rate (%) 2.7 1.9 -0.8 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 21.0 2.5 -87.9 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 84.5 62.7 -21.8 Percent of owner occupied housing 24.6 19.0 -5.6 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.2 0.1 -91.4 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 1.9 0.8 -58.2 Total crime rate/ 1,000 3.1 0.9 -70.8 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.5 1.3 -0.2 Rental vacancy rate (%) 0.2 3.6 3.4 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.2 3.0 -6.3 Household size of renter occupied housing 3.4 3.2 -5.9 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 0.5 0.4 -22.7 Family households with children under 18 (%) 73.9 76.3 2.3 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 3.3 4.0 0.7 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 27.3 17.0 -37.9 Teen age birth rate /1,000 20.2 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 84.3 64.8 -19.5 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 73.8 59.5 -14.3 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 12.7 14.6 1.9 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 0.3 0.2 -35.6 Larceny / 1,000 1.1 0.4 -61.4 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 0.5 0.2 -61.4 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 5.2 3.1 -41.2 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 4.2 2.0 -51.0
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 40
North Hanover Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 9,994 7,347 -26.5 Density / Square mile 575 423 -26.5 Population under 18 years (%) 36.3 33.6 -2.7 Population 65 years and over (%) 4.5 6.2 1.7 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 29,422 39,988 35.9 Poverty rate all ages (%) 5.3 5.3 0.0 Child poverty rate (%) 6.4 6.6 0.2 Elderly poverty rate (%) 10.5 4.4 -6.1 Unemployment rate (%) 6.2 4.2 -2.0 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 16.3 7.4 -54.5 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 83.2 66.8 -16.4 Percent of owner occupied housing 42.5 50.9 8.4 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.0 1.1 11.0 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 13.0 9.9 -23.7 Total crime rate/ 1,000 14.0 11.0 -21.3 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 2.6 1.5 -1.1 Rental vacancy rate (%) 1.8 2.5 0.7 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.7 2.7 0.0 Household size of renter occupied housing 3.4 3.2 -5.9 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 2.6 6.7 158.9 Family households with children under 18 (%) 70.4 66.9 -3.6 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 13.9 17.9 4.0 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 0.8 3.6 340.9 Teen age birth rate /1,000 7.1 23.9 236.1 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 72.4 75.2 2.8 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 71.3 73.7 2.4 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 13.8 13.3 -0.5 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 3.4 3.1 -7.1 Larceny / 1,000 8.8 5.6 -36.7 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 0.8 1.2 54.6 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 2.0 2.7 38.3 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 1.0 4.1 315.0
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 41
Palmyra Borough
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 7,056 7,091 0.5 Density / Square mile 3,675 3,693 0.5 Population under 18 years (%) 22.1 22.3 0.2 Population 65 years and over (%) 14.3 13.5 -0.8 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 37,425 51,150 36.7 Poverty rate all ages (%) 4.5 4.2 -0.3 Child poverty rate (%) 7.7 7.2 -0.5 Elderly poverty rate (%) 6.9 2.4 -4.5 Unemployment rate (%) 5.5 3.7 -1.8 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 52.3 18.8 -64.1 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 85.7 73.4 -12.3 Percent of owner occupied housing 72.5 70.0 -2.5 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.6 4.8 207.9 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 30.2 33.4 10.6 Total crime rate/ 1,000 31.7 38.2 20.3 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.0 2.7 1.7 Rental vacancy rate (%) 14.3 9.1 -5.2 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.6 2.5 -3.8 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.2 2.0 -9.1 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 9.2 11.6 25.5 Family households with children under 18 (%) 41.0 48.6 7.7 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 35.7 31.3 -4.4 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 25.1 19.6 -21.9 Teen age birth rate /1,000 23.7 19.0 -19.7 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 62.8 63.2 0.4 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 62.1 63.3 1.2 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 21.0 21.8 0.8 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 7.8 7.5 -4.1 Larceny / 1,000 14.0 23.0 63.8 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 8.4 3.0 -64.6 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 33.7 18.3 -45.6 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 14.0 46.5 231.7
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 42
Pemberton Borough
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 1,367 1,210 -11.5 Density / Square mile 1,799 1,592 -11.5 Population under 18 years (%) 28.6 26.8 -1.8 Population 65 years and over (%) 8.5 8.9 0.4 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 32,383 44,063 36.1 Poverty rate all ages (%) 6.6 7.8 1.2 Child poverty rate (%) 7.0 9.3 2.3 Elderly poverty rate (%) 19.6 1.0 -18.6 Unemployment rate (%) 4.6 3.2 -1.4 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 130.0 88.5 -31.9 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 81.8 68.5 -13.3 Percent of owner occupied housing 53.0 49.4 -3.6 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 8.0 5.0 -37.5 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 41.7 16.5 -60.4 Total crime rate/ 1,000 49.7 21.5 -56.7 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.1 6.1 5.0 Rental vacancy rate (%) 6.1 5.2 -0.9 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.0 2.8 -6.7 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.5 2.3 -8.0 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 12.4 19.8 59.5 Family households with children under 18 (%) 57.3 60.4 3.1 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 19.7 22.5 2.8 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 46.0 34.0 -26.3 Teen age birth rate /1,000 139.5 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 67.6 68.5 0.9 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 67.6 68.2 0.6 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 12.6 15.5 2.9 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 5.9 3.3 -43.5 Larceny / 1,000 32.2 13.2 -58.9 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 3.7 0.0 -100.0 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 130.7 99.2 -24.1 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 116.2 132.2 13.8
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 43
Pemberton Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 31,342 28,691 -8.5 Density / Square mile 485 444 -8.4 Population under 18 years (%) 30.9 27.6 -3.3 Population 65 years and over (%) 6.4 9.7 3.3 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 35,460 47,394 33.7 Poverty rate all ages (%) 7.1 9.3 2.2 Child poverty rate (%) 9.8 13.0 3.2 Elderly poverty rate (%) 8.6 7.8 -0.8 Unemployment rate (%) 6.0 4.1 -1.9 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 83.8 54.7 -34.7 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 77.8 68.5 -9.3 Percent of owner occupied housing 73.0 73.4 0.4 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 5.2 3.0 -42.3 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 24.9 24.2 -2.6 Total crime rate/ 1,000 30.1 27.2 -9.5 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.4 2.5 1.1 Rental vacancy rate (%) 5.0 5.5 0.5 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.1 2.9 -6.5 Household size of renter occupied housing 3.0 2.6 -13.3 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 5.6 11.0 95.6 Family households with children under 18 (%) 56.3 57.6 1.3 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 17.9 26.2 8.4 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 36.2 38.1 5.2 Teen age birth rate /1,000 67.4 53.5 -20.6 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 67.6 70.2 2.6 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 67.6 70.6 3.0 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 8.9 9.4 0.5 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 8.3 5.8 -30.5 Larceny / 1,000 13.8 16.6 20.4 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 2.7 1.8 -33.9 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 26.1 16.8 -35.8 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 16.9 26.2 55.3
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 44
Riverside Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 7,974 7,911 -0.8 Density / Square mile 5,178 5,137 -0.8 Population under 18 years (%) 24.5 25.0 0.5 Population 65 years and over (%) 15.4 13.8 -1.6 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 31,718 43,358 36.7 Poverty rate all ages (%) 5.0 8.2 3.2 Child poverty rate (%) 3.4 7.5 4.1 Elderly poverty rate (%) 9.7 8.0 -1.7 Unemployment rate (%) 6.7 4.6 -2.1 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 39.8 31.0 -22.1 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 84.6 66.5 -18.1 Percent of owner occupied housing 69.2 67.7 -1.5 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 3.0 1.6 -46.8 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 21.4 24.6 14.7 Total crime rate/ 1,000 24.5 26.2 7.1 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.1 1.9 0.8 Rental vacancy rate (%) 2.8 3.7 0.9 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.8 2.8 0.0 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.2 2.3 4.5 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 7.0 17.4 148.4 Family households with children under 18 (%) 47.2 54.4 7.2 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 40.5 35.1 -5.4 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 25.1 20.7 -17.4 Teen age birth rate /1,000 24.6 34.8 41.5 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 61.4 64.5 3.1 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 60.8 64.0 3.2 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 6.8 11.5 4.7 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 4.9 4.6 -7.0 Larceny / 1,000 14.8 18.7 26.4 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.8 1.4 -20.8 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 38.3 39.2 2.2 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 17.3 31.6 82.5
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 45
Riverton Borough
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 2,775 2,759 -0.6 Density / Square mile 3,964 3,941 -0.6 Population under 18 years (%) 21.2 21.8 0.6 Population 65 years and over (%) 17.8 19.3 1.5 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 45,030 58,977 31.0 Poverty rate all ages (%) 3.4 3.1 -0.3 Child poverty rate (%) 3.8 4.5 0.7 Elderly poverty rate (%) 6.3 2.4 -3.9 Unemployment rate (%) 1.7 1.2 -0.5 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 21.7 2.9 -86.6 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 87.4 80.0 -7.4 Percent of owner occupied housing 76.3 76.3 0.0 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 2.2 0.4 -81.5 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 15.5 23.9 54.2 Total crime rate/ 1,000 17.7 24.3 37.6 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 0.6 1.5 0.9 Rental vacancy rate (%) 4.9 4.5 -0.4 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.8 2.7 -3.6 Household size of renter occupied housing 1.7 1.7 0.0 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 2.9 3.6 25.7 Family households with children under 18 (%) 43.1 45.6 2.4 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 37.8 39.0 1.2 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 3.4 10.0 193.5 Teen age birth rate /1,000 29.4 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 57.8 54.2 -3.6 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 55.7 53.6 -2.1 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 29.8 36.2 6.4 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 1.8 8.0 342.6 Larceny / 1,000 11.5 15.9 38.3 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 2.2 0.0 -100.0 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 36.6 43.5 19.0 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 11.0 25.4 131.3
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 46
Shamong Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 5,765 6,462 12.1 Density / Square mile 124 139 12.1 Population under 18 years (%) 30.0 29.4 -0.6 Population 65 years and over (%) 6.3 6.0 -0.3 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 55,366 77,457 39.9 Poverty rate all ages (%) 1.0 2.6 1.6 Child poverty rate (%) 0.9 3.7 2.8 Elderly poverty rate (%) 1.7 2.1 0.4 Unemployment rate (%) 3.2 2.1 -1.1 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 11.3 4.0 -64.3 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 86.3 74.2 -12.1 Percent of owner occupied housing 96.1 95.2 -0.9 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.2 0.3 -75.3 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 6.4 6.3 -1.8 Total crime rate/ 1,000 7.6 6.6 -13.5 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.1 0.2 -0.9 Rental vacancy rate (%) 6.7 1.9 -4.8 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.2 3.1 -3.1 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.6 2.2 -15.4 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 1.2 2.8 129.4 Family households with children under 18 (%) 56.6 55.2 -1.4 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 20.0 18.0 -2.1 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 1.7 1.6 -9.0 Teen age birth rate /1,000 8.1 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 57.1 57.2 0.1 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 54.0 55.2 1.2 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 29.0 37.1 8.1 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 2.9 1.5 -47.5 Larceny / 1,000 3.1 4.8 53.6 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 0.3 0.0 -100.0 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 3.4 15.5 356.1 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 1.7 29.4 1633.0
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 47
Southampton Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 10,202 10,388 1.8 Density / Square mile 236 240 1.8 Population under 18 years (%) 18.4 17.8 -0.6 Population 65 years and over (%) 31.6 31.7 0.1 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 31,921 44,419 39.2 Poverty rate all ages (%) 4.0 3.9 -0.1 Child poverty rate (%) 3.2 4.7 1.5 Elderly poverty rate (%) 6.6 2.5 -4.1 Unemployment rate (%) 4.7 3.2 -1.5 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 33.2 18.2 -45.0 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 86.8 75.7 -11.1 Percent of owner occupied housing 92.5 93.1 0.6 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 0.4 0.5 27.5 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 11.4 8.0 -29.6 Total crime rate/ 1,000 11.8 8.5 -27.7 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 2.6 1.1 -1.5 Rental vacancy rate (%) 2.7 2.8 0.1 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.3 2.2 -4.3 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.6 2.4 -7.7 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 2.2 3.2 47.3 Family households with children under 18 (%) 31.6 35.6 4.0 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 74.9 72.9 -2.0 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 11.2 8.1 -27.8 Teen age birth rate /1,000 16.2 34.6 113.6 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 59.7 65.8 6.1 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 58.6 65.7 7.1 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 13.6 18.0 4.4 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 4.5 1.7 -61.6 Larceny / 1,000 5.3 4.9 -7.2 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.6 1.3 -14.1 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 16.4 14.5 -11.7 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 2.9 13.5 366.8
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 48
Springfield Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 3,028 3,227 6.6 Density / Square mile 103 110 6.6 Population under 18 years (%) 23.9 25.8 1.9 Population 65 years and over (%) 10.1 10.7 0.6 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 45,147 69,268 53.4 Poverty rate all ages (%) 3.4 3.6 0.2 Child poverty rate (%) 1.6 1.2 -0.4 Elderly poverty rate (%) 4.2 8.5 4.3 Unemployment rate (%) 3.7 2.5 -1.2 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 21.0 11.3 -46.4 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 86.3 78.0 -8.3 Percent of owner occupied housing 82.0 91.1 9.1 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.6 1.5 -8.5 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 26.4 19.8 -25.1 Total crime rate/ 1,000 28.1 21.3 -24.1 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.2 0.8 -0.4 Rental vacancy rate (%) 6.7 5.8 -0.9 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.1 3.0 -3.2 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.5 2.7 8.0 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 4.3 1.2 -71.1 Family households with children under 18 (%) 44.6 48.5 4.0 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 28.1 32.4 4.4 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 4.1 3.6 -13.0 Teen age birth rate /1,000 0.0 0.0 0.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 66.8 61.9 -4.9 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 63.5 60.8 -2.7 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 18.3 26.4 8.1 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 12.2 5.0 -59.4 Larceny / 1,000 12.9 14.6 13.1 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.3 0.3 -76.5 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 18.9 3.1 -83.6 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 18.9 6.2 -67.2
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 49
Tabernacle Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 7,360 7,170 -2.6 Density / Square mile 155 151 -2.6 Population under 18 years (%) 30.7 27.9 -2.8 Population 65 years and over (%) 6.2 7.0 0.8 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 55,033 76,432 38.9 Poverty rate all ages (%) 3.0 2.0 -1.0 Child poverty rate (%) 3.9 1.4 -2.5 Elderly poverty rate (%) 8.0 6.0 -2.0 Unemployment rate (%) 2.9 1.9 -1.0 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 15.3 7.4 -51.6 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 86.6 74.2 -12.4 Percent of owner occupied housing 93.4 95.2 1.8 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 1.0 0.7 -26.4 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 10.2 5.4 -47.0 Total crime rate/ 1,000 11.1 6.1 -45.2 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 0.9 0.5 -0.4 Rental vacancy rate (%) 3.3 1.7 -1.6 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.3 3.0 -9.1 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.9 2.8 -3.4 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 3.1 2.4 -24.1 Family households with children under 18 (%) 59.8 53.3 -6.5 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 19.4 21.1 1.7 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 7.1 1.5 -78.8 Teen age birth rate /1,000 8.7 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 62.3 61.9 -0.4 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 60.0 62.1 2.1 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 26.6 30.6 4.0 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 4.9 2.0 -60.1 Larceny / 1,000 4.5 2.9 -34.7 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 0.8 0.6 -31.6 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 20.1 15.3 -23.7 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 4.0 25.1 524.4
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 50
Washington Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 805 621 -22.9 Density / Square mile 8 6 -22.8 Population under 18 years (%) 21.4 29.3 7.9 Population 65 years and over (%) 16.5 24.3 7.8 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 34,286 41,250 20.3 Poverty rate all ages (%) 3.9 16.0 12.1 Child poverty rate (%) 1.7 22.4 20.7 Elderly poverty rate (%) 9.6 13.9 4.3 Unemployment rate (%) 5.9 4.0 -1.9 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 21.7 17.5 -19.3 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 74.5 70.4 -4.1 Percent of owner occupied housing 77.1 76.3 -0.8 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 3.7 3.2 -13.7 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 47.2 25.8 -45.3 Total crime rate/ 1,000 50.9 29.0 -43.0 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.3 0.0 -1.3 Rental vacancy rate (%) 1.4 2.6 1.2 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.6 2.7 3.8 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.9 2.9 0.0 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 3.7 8.1 116.0 Family households with children under 18 (%) 45.3 50.4 5.1 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 40.5 45.9 5.4 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 5.8 11.0 89.0 Teen age birth rate /1,000 0.0 0.0 0.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 55.1 43.5 -11.6 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 54.4 43.5 -10.9 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 11.8 12.2 0.4 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 12.4 17.7 42.6 Larceny / 1,000 32.3 4.8 -85.0 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 2.5 3.2 29.6 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 24.4 51.8 112.7 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 12.2 34.5 183.6
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 51
Westampton Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 6,004 7,217 20.2 Density / Square mile 544 654 20.2 Population under 18 years (%) 27.7 29.3 1.6 Population 65 years and over (%) 7.0 9.1 2.1 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 51,984 63,973 23.1 Poverty rate all ages (%) 1.9 2.5 0.6 Child poverty rate (%) 1.3 2.1 0.8 Elderly poverty rate (%) 3.3 4.9 1.6 Unemployment rate (%) 3.6 2.4 -1.2 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 14.3 8.7 -39.0 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 90.0 76.6 -13.4 Percent of owner occupied housing 92.3 93.1 0.8 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 3.2 2.4 -24.2 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 29.3 29.1 -0.7 Total crime rate/ 1,000 32.5 31.5 -3.0 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 2.7 0.6 -2.1 Rental vacancy rate (%) 2.5 1.7 -0.8 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.8 2.8 0.0 Household size of renter occupied housing 3.2 2.6 -18.8 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 11.2 5.8 -47.8 Family households with children under 18 (%) 50.8 58.0 7.2 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 20.3 25.4 5.1 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 13.2 18.5 39.4 Teen age birth rate /1,000 24.4 62.2 155.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 61.0 65.0 4.0 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 59.0 64.7 5.7 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 30.9 26.2 -4.7 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 8.3 5.1 -38.4 Larceny / 1,000 19.2 20.8 8.5 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.8 3.2 73.9 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 6.4 9.7 51.4 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 3.2 5.6 73.0
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 52
Willingboro Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 36,291 33,008 -9.0 Density / Square mile 4,775 4,343 -9.0 Population under 18 years (%) 27.4 27.5 0.1 Population 65 years and over (%) 6.9 12.9 6.0 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 47,121 60,869 29.2 Poverty rate all ages (%) 4.5 5.9 1.4 Child poverty rate (%) 6.5 8.8 2.3 Elderly poverty rate (%) 4.5 5.1 0.6 Unemployment rate (%) 5.7 3.8 -1.9 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 81.5 55.6 -31.9 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 80.9 72.5 -8.4 Percent of owner occupied housing 93.6 92.5 -1.1 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 3.7 3.7 -1.3 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 34.6 30.0 -13.4 Total crime rate/ 1,000 38.4 33.7 -12.2 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 1.0 2.0 1.0 Rental vacancy rate (%) 1.4 2.9 1.5 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.2 3.0 -6.3 Household size of renter occupied housing 3.9 3.8 -2.6 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 11.1 9.1 -17.6 Family households with children under 18 (%) 45.5 51.3 5.8 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 22.0 38.9 16.8 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 16.8 24.5 45.8 Teen age birth rate /1,000 48.1 31.5 -34.5 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 66.9 68.0 1.1 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 64.9 68.4 3.5 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 19.8 18.9 -0.9 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 9.0 6.3 -30.0 Larceny / 1,000 22.9 19.4 -15.0 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 2.8 4.3 53.1 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 25.6 16.1 -37.3 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 22.8 26.1 14.1
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 53
Woodland Township
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 2,063 1,170 -43.3 Density / Square mile 22 12 -43.2 Population under 18 years (%) 17.5 25.8 8.3 Population 65 years and over (%) 9.1 7.7 -1.4 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 41,071 59,271 44.3 Poverty rate all ages (%) 6.8 2.9 -3.9 Child poverty rate (%) 7.9 3.3 -4.6 Elderly poverty rate (%) 12.1 4.0 -8.1 Unemployment rate (%) 5.1 3.5 -1.6 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 23.3 18.6 -19.9 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 82.6 63.8 -18.8 Percent of owner occupied housing 78.1 84.5 6.4 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 4.4 4.3 -1.4 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 23.3 23.9 2.7 Total crime rate/ 1,000 27.6 28.2 2.1 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 0.3 0.6 0.3 Rental vacancy rate (%) 0.0 4.3 4.3 Household size of owner occupied housing 3.1 2.8 -9.7 Household size of renter occupied housing 2.6 2.3 -11.5 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 2.9 3.4 17.5 Family households with children under 18 (%) 50.4 52.8 2.3 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 27.8 23.6 -4.1 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 13.9 26.5 90.7 Teen age birth rate /1,000 0.0 0.0 0.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 35.1 64.2 29.1 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 32.6 64.5 31.9 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 8.4 18.4 10.0 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 4.8 10.3 111.6 Larceny / 1,000 15.5 11.1 -28.4 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 2.9 2.6 -11.8 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 19.5 8.6 -55.7 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 4.9 34.5 608.6
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 54
Wrightstown Borough
Social and Health Indicators Year Percent
A. Community Environment 1990 2000 Change Population Population size 3,843 748 -80.5 Density / Square mile 2,329 453 -80.5 Population under 18 years (%) 38.3 29.7 -8.6 Population 65 years and over (%) 1.3 8.6 7.3 Economic Deprivation Median household income ($) 22,080 27,500 24.5 Poverty rate all ages (%) 9.5 24.0 14.5 Child poverty rate (%) 13.8 31.4 17.6 Elderly poverty rate (%) 8.5 22.4 13.9 Unemployment rate (%) 10.4 7.2 -3.2 Families with Children (5-17) on TANF / 1,000 34.1 141.6 315.2 Community Attachment Percentage of voter’s turnout * 72.8 61.8 -11.0 Percent of owner occupied housing 19.3 25.0 5.7 Crime Level Violent crime rate / 1,000 3.1 4.0 28.1 Non-violent crime rate / 1,000 12.0 76.2 536.6 Total crime rate/ 1,000 15.1 80.2 431.4 Housing Adequacy Homeowner vacancy rate (%) 0.8 3.7 2.9 Rental vacancy rate (%) 9.4 6.8 -2.6 Household size of owner occupied housing 2.8 2.5 -10.7 Household size of renter occupied housing 3.2 2.3 -28.1 B. Family Structure / Child Development Domestic violence / 1,000 8.3 10.7 28.4 Family households with children under 18 (%) 76.0 71.5 -4.5 Households with individuals 65 years and over (%) 3.9 21.9 18.0 Child abuse and neglect / 1,000 17.7 85.6 384.5 Teen age birth rate /1,000 73.4 0.0 -100.0 C. School Involvement High school graduates, persons 18+ (%) 86.8 72.4 -14.4 High school graduates, persons 25+ (%) 84.8 72.6 -12.2 College graduates, persons 25 + (%) 7.9 7.8 -0.1 D. Individual / Peer Behaviors Burglary / 1,000 2.9 30.7 974.2 Larceny / 1,000 7.3 40.1 450.5 Motor vehicle theft / 1,000 1.8 5.3 193.6 E. Substance Abuse-Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions /10,000 * 58.8 93.7 59.4 Drug treatment admissions /10,000 * 32.1 254.4 693.4
* For this indicator variable the data provided is for the year 1992 instead of 1990
Burlington County 55
Municipal Charts of Social Indicators
Burlington County
Section Two
Burlington County 56
Burlington County Population: 423,394 Area ( Sq. Miles): 804.57 Median Household Income ($): 58,608 Unemployment Rate (%): 2.9 Total Crime Rate (per 1,000): 24.8
No. Municipality Population Median
Household Income ($)
Unemployment Rate (%)
*High School
Graduates (%)
* College Graduates
(%) Total Crime Rate
(per 1,000)
1 Bass River Township 1,510 47,469 3.4 62.6 17.9 21.2 2 Beverly City 2,661 45,054 5.4 65.8 11.2 26.7 3 Bordentown City 3,969 47,279 1.7 59.0 26.7 18.9 4 Bordentown Township 8,380 60,131 3.2 63.1 23.9 32.5 5 Burlington City 9,736 43,115 4.4 65.5 12.1 38.0 6 Burlington Township 20,294 61,663 3.1 59.1 26.0 30.4 7 Chesterfield Township 5,955 85,428 1.1 51.9 26.6 3.7 8 Cinnaminson Township 14,595 68,474 2.8 60.8 28.8 21.9 9 Delanco Township 3,237 50,106 2.1 70.4 14.8 19.8
10 Delran Township 15,536 58,526 3.0 60.9 27.3 29.6 11 Eastampton Township 6,202 66,406 3.1 60.5 29.6 20.9 12 Edgewater Park Township 7,864 48,936 2.1 66.1 19.6 43.3 13 Evesham Township 42,275 67,010 1.7 53.6 39.7 19.2 14 Fieldsboro Borough 522 58,958 5.6 61.0 27.6 7.6 15 Florence Township 10,746 56,843 3.0 65.6 19.9 24.1 16 Hainesport Township 4,126 66,417 2.0 63.9 24.7 28.8 17 Lumberton Township 10,461 60,571 2.7 55.3 30.9 32.8 18 Mansfield Township 5,090 50,757 1.9 60.5 25.1 15.9 19 Maple Shade Township 19,079 45,426 3.4 60.9 21.4 29.6 20 Medford Township 22,253 83,059 3.0 44.9 49.9 14.7 21 Medford Lakes Borough 4,173 77,536 2.4 45.1 50.1 13.4 22 Moorestown Township 19,017 78,826 2.0 40.0 52.5 29.4
1
36
39
29
35
32
33
7
20
34
13
625
18
24
26
4
822
37
15
3810
16 1711
95
19
12
2327
3
4030
21
2
28
31
14
Density (Sq. Mi.) 8 - 11741174 - 28802880 - 5320
Burlington County 57
Burlington County 58
No. Municipality Population Median
Household Income ($)
Unemployment Rate (%)
*High School
Graduates (%)
* College Graduates
(%) Total Crime Rate
(per 1,000)
23 Mount Holly Township 10,728 43,284 4.8 59.3 18.6 58.6 24 Mount Laurel Township 40,221 63,750 1.7 50.0 42.1 20.6 25 New Hanover Township 9,744 44,386 1.9 59.5 14.6 0.9 26 North Hanover Township 7,347 39,988 4.2 73.7 13.3 11.0 27 Palmyra Borough 7,091 51,150 3.7 63.3 21.8 38.2 28 Pemberton Borough 1,210 44,063 3.2 68.2 15.5 21.5 29 Pemberton Township 28,691 47,394 4.1 70.6 9.4 27.2 30 Riverside Township 7,911 43,358 4.6 64.0 11.5 26.2 31 Riverton Borough 2,759 58,977 1.2 53.6 36.2 24.3 32 Shamong Township 6,462 77,457 2.1 55.2 37.1 6.6 33 Southampton Township 10,388 44,419 3.2 65.7 18.0 8.5 34 Springfield Township 3,227 69,268 2.5 60.8 26.4 21.3 35 Tabernacle Township 7,170 76,432 1.9 62.1 30.6 6.1 36 Washington Township 621 41,250 4.0 43.5 12.2 29.0 37 Westampton Township 7,217 63,973 2.4 64.7 26.2 31.5 38 Willingboro Township 33,008 60,869 3.8 68.4 18.9 33.7 39 Woodland Township 1,170 59,271 3.5 64.5 18.4 28.2 40 Wrightstown Borough 748 27,500 7.2 72.6 7.8 80.2
Burlington County 423,394 58,608 2.9 31.1 28.4 24.8
*High school graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%)
*College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Bass River Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
1,510 75.88
47,469 3.4
21.2
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
62.6 17.9 529
0 941
Population by Age, 2000
15.5 10.8 8.5 9.7
43.6
11.9
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
10.0
0.0
0.0
80.0
10.0
0.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.3
19.9
5.3
0 5 10 15 20 25
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
The Drug and DUI Arrests data are not available for this municipality.
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 98.9 5.1 Black alone 0.1 0.0 Native American alone 0.1 0.0 Asian alone 0.1 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.1 0.0 2+ races 0.7 22.2
Total 100.0 5.2Hispanics 2.2 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
0%
29%
71%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%)
*College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 59
Beverly City
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
2,661 0.58
45,054 5.4
26.7
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
65.8 11.2 528
0 806
Population by Age, 2000
18.99.6 8.0 12.9
39.2
11.5
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
17.9
7.1
3.6
39.3
21.4
10.7
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
6.8
19.9
10.9
0 5 10 15 20 25
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
7.5 7.1
0.42.6
0.00
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 64.7 3.8 Black alone 28.7 30.9 Native American alone 0.1 28.6 Asian alone 0.9 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 1.4 22.0 2+ races 4.1 13.1
Total 100.0 11.5Hispanics 4.6 10.2
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
17%
19%
64%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 60
Bordentown City
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
3,969 0.92
47,279 1.7
18.9
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
59 26.7 739
0 935
Population by Age, 2000
13.77.2 7.6
16.7
41.0
13.8
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
10.0
10.0
5.0
25.0
25.0
25.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.8
17.1
6.0
0 5 10 15 20
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
3.5
0.3 0.02.0
0.00
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 81.3 5.9 Black alone 13.1 9.8 Native American alone 0.1 0.0 Asian alone 1.9 46.2 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.8 0.0 2+ races 2.9 15.4
Total 100.0 6.8Hispanics 2.8 6.3
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
0%
15%
85%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 61
Bordentown Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
8,380 8.51
60,131 3.2
32.5
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
63.1 23.9 837
87 935
Population by Age, 2000
16.07.6 6.4
14.8
43.2
12.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
21.9
0.0
6.3
46.9
12.5
12.5
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
2.5
30.0
4.3
0 10 20 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population40
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
4.7
0.61.4
4.8
0.4
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 89.3 2.8 Black alone 5.0 2.6 Native American alone 0.2 0.0 Asian alone 3.3 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.7 0.0 2+ races 1.4 8.9
Total 100.0 2.8Hispanics 3.0 7.4
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
12%
7%
81%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 62
Burlington City
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
9,736 3
43,115 4.4
38.0
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
65.5 12.1 569 132 934
Population by Age, 2000
16.37.6 7.8 12.8
38.3
17.1
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
22.6
9.8
8.3
21.8
19.5
18.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
5.9
32.1
15.7
0 10 20 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population40
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
3.5
6.3
2.50.0
2.0
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 68.2 6.2 Black alone 26.6 9.2 Native American alone 0.3 23.3 Asian alone 1.3 8.5 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 1.3 21.4 2+ races 2.3 34.6
Total 100.0 8.0Hispanics 3.4 11.8
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
6%
20%
12%
62%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 63
Burlington Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
20,294 13.47
61,663 3.1
30.4
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
59.1 26
795 51
946
Population by Age, 2000
19.47.7 5.2
16.3
38.5
12.8
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
12.0
16.0
8.0
32.0
20.0
12.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
2.0
28.4
7.5
0 20 40 60
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
9.8
2.8 2.1
6.3
0.10
2
4
6
8
10
12
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 67.7 3.6 Black alone 24.5 6.4 Native American alone 0.2 77.6 Asian alone 3.7 6.5 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 1.5 4.7 2+ races 2.4 16.9
Total 100.0 5.0Hispanics 4.0 8.9
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
3%
11%
6%
80%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 64
Chesterfield Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
5,955 21.41
85,428 1.1 3.7
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
51.9 26.6 953
0 907
Population by Age, 2000
7.8 4.0
41.3
20.8 21.2
4.90
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
0.0
100.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
A lchoho l
Hero in
Crack & Cocaine
A lcoho l with drug
M arijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
0.3
3.4
1.2
0 1 2 3 4
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
1.2
0.30.0
2.0
0.00
1
1
2
2
3
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 49.7 1.2 Black alone 37.4 8.1 Native American alone 0.7 0.0 Asian alone 0.6 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.1 0.0 Other alone 8.4 100.0 2+ races 3.1 0.0
Total 100.0 1.8Hispanics 12.3 12.3
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
86%
14%
0%
0% First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 65
Cinnaminson Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
14,595 7.6
68,474 2.8
21.9
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
60.8 28.8 843
0 925
Population by Age, 2000
14.4 10.1 6.1 8.2
42.2
19.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
17.7
8.1
1.6
40.3
22.6
9.7
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.8
20.1
4.2
0 5 10 15 20 25
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
1.4
0.8
0.0
2.1
0.00
1
1
2
2
3
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 91.4 2.1 Black alone 5.1 3.7 Native American alone 0.2 31.5 Asian alone 1.9 9.2 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.5 0.0 2+ races 1.0 0.0
Total 100.0 2.4Hispanics 1.5 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
10%
11%
79%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 66
Delanco Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
3,237 2.49
50,106 2.1
19.8
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
70.4 14.8 573 135 865
Population by Age, 2000
15.68.7 7.3
14.0
41.1
13.3
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
26.3
5.3
0.0
36.8
26.3
5.3
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
2.2
17.6
8.3
0 5 10 15 20
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
0.9 0.90.0
5.9
0.00
12
34
56
7
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 95.9 9.0 Black alone 1.9 34.7 Native American alone 0.2 0.0 Asian alone 0.4 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.4 0.0 2+ races 1.1 0.0
Total 100.0 9.5Hispanics 1.9 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
21%
8%
71%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 67
Delran Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
15,536 6.64
58,526 3
29.6
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
60.9 27.3 842
40 927
Population by Age, 2000
16.58.2 8.0
14.6
42.1
10.7
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
19.7
4.2
8.5
31.0
26.8
9.9
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
2.1
27.5
6.6
0 20 40 60
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
2.11.1
0.00.0
4.6
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 82.9 3.4 Black alone 9.4 7.0 Native American alone 0.2 0.0 Asian alone 2.8 4.7 Pacific Islanders alone 0.2 0.0 Other alone 1.6 0.0 2+ races 2.9 17.8
Total 100.0 4.1Hispanics 3.3 3.7
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
7%
12%
81%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 68
Eastampton Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
6,202 5.75
66,406 3.1
20.9
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
60.5 29.6 826
0 942
Population by Age, 2000
20.09.3 7.1
13.1
43.3
7.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
5.9
17.6
5.9
35.3
29.4
5.9
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.1
19.8
7.3
0 5 10 15 20 25
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
1.80.3 0.50.0
4.7
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 78.2 2.6 Black alone 11.8 5.5 Native American alone 0.2 0.0 Asian alone 5.4 1.5 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 1.4 0.0 2+ races 2.9 3.9
Total 100.0 2.9Hispanics 4.7 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
85%
7%
8%
0%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 69
Edgewater Park Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
7,864 2.91
48,936 2.1
43.3
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
66.1 19.6 639
60 904
Population by Age, 2000
15.77.0 7.0
13.9
43.6
12.8
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
30.0
5.0
2.5
12.5
32.5
17.5
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
2.7
40.6
20.3
0 10 20 30 40 5
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population0
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
1.70.5 0.40.0
1.5
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 68.1 4.2 Black alone 21.4 16.8 Native American alone 0.2 0.0 Asian alone 3.3 15.6 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 3.2 21.9 2+ races 3.9 19.6
Total 100.0 8.6Hispanics 6.6 13.3
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
12%
18%
70%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 70
Evesham Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
42,275 29.54
67,010 1.7
19.2
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
53.6 39.7 923
17 958
Population by Age, 2000
18.38.5 5.9
14.7
43.7
8.9
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
17.0
5.0
8.0
30.0
31.0
9.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.0
18.2
3.8
0 20 40 60
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
1.40.4 0.40.0
3.2
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 91.3 2.6 Black alone 3.1 3.2 Native American alone 0.1 0.0 Asian alone 4.1 4.6 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.5 0.0 2+ races 1.0 9.5
Total 100.0 2.8Hispanics 2.0 6.9
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
1%
7%
8%
84%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 71
Fieldsboro Borough
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($)
Unemployment Rate (%) Total Crime Rate / 1,000
Pop.
522 0.27
58,958 5.6 7.6
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
61 27.6
0 0
1,000
Population by Age, 2000
19.18.3 6.1
16.9
41.5
8.1
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
0.0
0.0
0.0
80.0
0.0
20.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.9
5.7
11.5
0 5 10
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population15
The Drug and DUI Arrests data are not available for this municipality.
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 81.6 1.6 Black alone 15.9 4.0 Native American alone 0.2 0.0 Asian alone 0.0 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.4 0.0 2+ races 1.9 0.0
Total 100.0 1.9Hispanics 2.5 16.7
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
No statistics available
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%)
Burlington County 72
*College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Florence Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
10,746 9.71
56,843 3
24.1
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
65.6 19.9 675
95 905
Population by Age, 2000
15.4 9.8 7.6 13.2
42.0
11.9
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
23.3
14.0
4.7
32.6
14.0
11.6
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.9
22.2
11.0
0 5 10 15 20 25
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
1.2
3.1
0.9
4.0
0.00112233445
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 85.5 4.5 Black alone 9.7 22.3 Native American alone 0.2 0.0 Asian alone 2.4 7.8 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.7 0.0 2+ races 1.5 7.5
Total 100.0 6.1Hispanics 2.4 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
8%
14%
6%
72%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 73
Hainesport Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
4,126 6.52
66,417 2
28.8
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
63.9 24.7 840
0 960
Population by Age, 2000
16.89.0 6.7 10.3
45.2
12.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
14.3
14.3
28.6
28.6
14.3
0.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.2
27.6
6.5
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
There were no Drug and DUI Arrests in this municipality in the year 2000.
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 94.1 2.9 Black alone 2.7 4.9 Native American alone 0.1 0.0 Asian alone 1.7 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.5 0.0 2+ races 0.9 0.0
Total 100.0 3.0Hispanics 2.1 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
0%
8%
92%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 74
Lumberton Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
10,461 12.87
60,571 2.7
32.8
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
55.3 30.9 864
43 969
Population by Age, 2000
21.27.1 6.0
15.0
40.2
10.5
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
40.7
22.2
0.0
3.7
18.5
14.8
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
2.6
30.2
14.9
0 10 20 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population40
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
3.7
0.7 0.2
3.2
0.00
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 78.3 3.3 Black alone 13.7 4.2 Native American alone 0.2 0.0 Asian alone 3.4 14.9 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 1.9 0.0 2+ races 2.4 4.4
Total 100.0 3.8Hispanics 5.2 8.7
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
12%
9%
79%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 75
Mansfield Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
5,090 21.72
50,757 1.9
15.9
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
60.5 25.1 804
0 946
Population by Age, 2000
12.95.8 6.4 6.8
36.0 32.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
25.0
50.0
0.0
25.0
0.0
0.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.2
14.7
1.4
0 5 10 15 20
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
2.9
0.2 0.00.0
7.3
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 95.4 4.7 Black alone 1.9 0.0 Native American alone 0.2 0.0 Asian alone 1.5 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.2 0.0 2+ races 0.7 0.0
Total 100.0 4.5Hispanics 1.8 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
87%
13%
0%
0%First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 76
Maple Shade Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
19,079 3.85
45,426 3.4
29.6
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
60.9 21.4 774
74 918
Population by Age, 2000
13.16.6 8.5
19.0
37.6
15.3
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
10.0
2.7
8.2
38.2
31.8
9.1
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
2.7
26.9
7.9
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
1.6 1.6
0.1
2.4
0.2
0
1
1
2
2
3
3
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 83.2 5.4 Black alone 7.2 1.8 Native American alone 0.2 0.0 Asian alone 6.1 6.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 1.7 14.5 2+ races 1.6 7.9
Total 100.0 5.4Hispanics 4.5 11.4
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
10%
8%
82%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 77
Medford Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
22,253 39.32
83,059 3
14.7
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
44.9 49.9 914
0 953
Population by Age, 2000
18.38.5 5.6 9.1
48.1
10.4
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
24.5
17.0
1.9
32.1
20.8
3.8
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
0.5
14.2
6.3
0 20 40 60
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
4.0
0.40.9
4.9
0.00
1
2
3
4
5
6
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 96.7 1.6 Black alone 0.8 25.9 Native American alone 0.1 15.5 Asian alone 1.5 2.6 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.3 7.9 2+ races 0.6 0.0
Total 100.0 1.9Hispanics 1.1 2.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
2%
9%
7%
82%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 78
Medford Lakes Borough
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
4,173 1.2
77,536 2.4
13.4
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
45.1 50.1 935
0 978
Population by Age, 2000
15.5 9.8 5.011.3
46.0
12.4
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
0.0
0.0
15.4
38.5
23.1
23.1
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
0.0
13.4
5.8
0 20 40 60
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
3.6
0.0 0.70.02.4
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 98.3 1.7 Black alone 0.4 0.0 Native American alone 0.1 0.0 Asian alone 0.5 100.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.1 0.0 2+ races 0.6 36.6
Total 100.0 2.1Hispanics 1.0 16.7
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
11%
9%
80%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 79
Moorestown Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
19,017 14.77
78,826 2
29.4
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
40 52.5 887
0 954
Population by Age, 2000
18.29.3 4.5 8.5
43.2
16.4
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
12.2
12.2
8.2
32.7
32.7
2.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.8
27.6
4.1
0 20 40 60
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
0.8 0.7 0.40.01.7
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 89.2 3.1 Black alone 5.7 12.2 Native American alone 0.2 0.0 Asian alone 3.3 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.4 0.0 2+ races 1.3 3.2
Total 100.0 3.4Hispanics 1.7 1.1
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
9%
13%
78%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 80
Mount Holly Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
10,728 2.86
43,284 4.8
58.6
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
59.3 18.6 488 145 907
Population by Age, 2000
17.88.8 8.6
14.6
37.9
12.2
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
25.9
10.6
7.1
18.8
14.7
22.9
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
5.7
52.9
42.7
0 10 20 30 40 50 60
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
7.2 7.6
0.70.02.4
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 68.7 6.1 Black alone 21.6 19.8 Native American alone 0.4 0.0 Asian alone 1.4 15.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.1 0.0 Other alone 4.8 26.4 2+ races 3.1 10.7
Total 100.0 9.9Hispanics 8.8 27.6
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
5%
16%
9%
70%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 81
Mount Laurel Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
40,221 21.81
63,750 1.7
20.6
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
50 42.1 900
26 932
Population by Age, 2000
15.57.6 5.0
14.2
42.7
15.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
13.9
6.0
7.3
31.8
31.1
9.9
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
0.9
19.7
4.0
0 5 10 15 20 25
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
1.0
0.3 0.2
2.4
0.00
1
1
2
2
3
3
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 87.1 2.9 Black alone 6.9 4.7 Native American alone 0.1 0.0 Asian alone 3.8 5.6 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.6 1.4 2+ races 1.4 1.6
Total 100.0 3.1Hispanics 2.2 0.6
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
2%
8%
9%
81%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 82
New Hanover Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
9,744 22.28
44,386 1.9 0.9
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
59.5 14.6 864
0 955
Population by Age, 2000
10.2 4.716.9
27.839.4
0.90
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
16.7
16.7
0.0
50.0
16.7
0.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
0.1
0.8
0.4
0 0.2 0.4 0.6 0.8 1
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
0.2
0.0 0.0
0.2
0.00
0
0
0
0
0
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 64.1 3.1 Black alone 28.9 1.6 Native American alone 0.4 0.0 Asian alone 1.5 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.1 0.0 Other alone 2.7 25.2 2+ races 2.3 8.6
Total 100.0 3.9Hispanics 19.4 24.1
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
23%
5%
72%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 83
North Hanover Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
7,347 17.34
39,988 4.2 11
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
73.7 13.3 750
69 958
Population by Age, 2000
25.0
8.6 9.719.9
30.6
6.1
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
0.0
33.3
0.0
33.3
0.0
33.3
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.1
9.9
6.7
0 2 4 6 8 10 12
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
1.8
0.1 0.0
3.5
0.0011223344
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 80.6 4.1 Black alone 11.0 10.7 Native American alone 0.5 0.0 Asian alone 2.1 6.5 Pacific Islanders alone 0.1 0.0 Other alone 2.2 0.0 2+ races 3.6 17.7
Total 100.0 5.3Hispanics 5.8 1.7
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
14%
8%
78%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 84
Palmyra Borough
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
7,091 1.98
51,150 3.7
38.2
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
63.3 21.8 785
63 949
Population by Age, 2000
14.87.5 6.3
15.3
42.9
13.3
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
12.5
3.6
3.6
35.7
39.3
5.4
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
4.8
33.4
11.6
0 10 20 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population40
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
3.12.0
1.10.0
7.3
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 81.0 4.1 Black alone 14.3 1.1 Native American alone 0.3 75.0 Asian alone 1.4 15.5 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 1.4 0.0 2+ races 1.5 13.7
Total 100.0 4.2Hispanics 3.2 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
16%
10%
74%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 85
Pemberton Borough
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
1,210 0.59
44,063 3.2
21.5
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
68.2 15.5 818
0 955
Population by Age, 2000
17.09.8 9.8 15.6
39.1
8.7
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
23.5
29.4
5.9
14.7
11.8
14.7
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
5.0
16.5
19.8
0 5 10 15 20 25
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
7.46.6
0.0
10.7
0.00
2
4
6
8
10
12
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 78.4 4.1 Black alone 12.7 27.3 Native American alone 0.7 0.0 Asian alone 2.4 8.3 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 2.7 0.0 2+ races 3.1 26.7
Total 100.0 7.8Hispanics 8.6 4.2
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
0%
18%
82%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 86
Pemberton Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
28,691 61.68
47,394 4.1
27.2
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
70.6 9.4
557 154 926
Population by Age, 2000
17.69.9 9.5 13.2
40.1
9.7
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
27.5
13.2
7.7
19.8
16.5
15.4
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
3.0
24.2
11.0
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
4.02.2 1.3
0.0
4.2
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 66.0 7.8 Black alone 23.1 11.6 Native American alone 0.5 10.9 Asian alone 3.2 15.6 Pacific Islanders alone 0.1 0.0 Other alone 2.9 12.1 2+ races 4.2 13.0
Total 100.0 9.3Hispanics 8.6 10.6
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
5%
22%
6%
67%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 87
Riverside Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
7,911 1.52
43,358 4.6
26.2
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
64 11.5 600 111 967
Population by Age, 2000
16.38.9 8.7 14.3
38.3
13.6
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
17.3
6.7
6.7
20.0
38.7
10.7
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.6
24.6
17.4
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
6.1
0.6 0.10.0
14.4
0
5
10
15
20
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 90.2 7.2 Black alone 4.4 1.7 Native American alone 0.1 0.0 Asian alone 0.4 48.1 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 2.3 26.5 2+ races 2.5 25.6
Total 100.0 8.2Hispanics 4.1 7.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
21%
7%
72%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 88
Riverton Borough
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
2,759 0.66
58,977 1.2
24.3
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
53.6 36.2 927
0 976
Population by Age, 2000
15.36.4 4.5
12.4
42.0
19.4
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
20.0
6.7
13.3
26.7
26.7
6.7
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
0.4
23.9
3.6
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
1.40.4 0.70.0
3.6
0
5
10
15
M arijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
OtherDrugs
DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 95.8 2.8 Black alone 1.8 34.5 Native American alone 0.1 0.0 Asian alone 0.8 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.3 0.0 2+ races 1.2 0.0
Total 100.0 3.1Hispanics 1.1 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
0%
15%
85%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 89
Shamong Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
6,462 44.81
77,457 2.1 6.6
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
55.2 37.1 904
0 959
Population by Age, 2000
18.710.7 6.7 10.9
47.2
5.9
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
10.5
21.1
5.3
21.1
26.3
15.8
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
0.3
6.3
2.8
0 2 4 6
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population8
The Drug and DUI Arrests data are not available for this municipality.
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 97.2 2.7 Black alone 0.8 0.0 Native American alone 0.1 0.0 Asian alone 0.7 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.3 9.1 2+ races 0.9 0.0
Total 100.0 2.6Hispanics 1.1 6.7
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
0%
12%
88%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 90
Southampton Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
10,388 44.03
44,419 3.2 8.5
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
65.7 18
703 149 946
Population by Age, 2000
11.5 6.7 4.8 7.4
36.8 32.8
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
10.3
5.1
10.3
33.3
25.6
15.4
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
0.5
8.0
3.2
0 2 4 6 8 1
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population0
The Drug and DUI Arrests data are not available for this municipality.
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 97.1 3.7 Black alone 1.2 9.8 Native American alone 0.3 0.0 Asian alone 0.6 29.2 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.3 0.0 2+ races 0.5 0.0
Total 100.0 3.9Hispanics 1.3 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
12%
12%
76%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 91
Springfield Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
3,277 30.03
69,268 2.5
21.3
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
60.8 26.4 800
0 960
Population by Age, 2000
16.89.0 5.9 10.9
46.4
11.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
20.0
0.0
0.0
80.0
0.0
0.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
1.5
19.8
1.2
0 5 10 15 20 25
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
1.9
0.3 0.0
7.7
0.00123456789
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 91.9 3.1 Black alone 3.2 8.4 Native American alone 0.3 0.0 Asian alone 2.6 3.7 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.2 0.0 2+ races 1.7 25.9
Total 100.0 3.6Hispanics 1.8 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
0%
16%
84%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 92
Tabernacle Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
7,170 49.46
76,432 1.9 6.1
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
62.1 30.6 878
0 892
Population by Age, 2000
15.5 12.5 7.2 9.6
48.4
6.9
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
7.7
7.7
3.8
57.7
23.1
0.0
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
0.7
5.4
2.4
0 1 2 3 4 5 6
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
The Drug and DUI Arrests data are not available for this municipality.
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 96.3 1.7 Black alone 2.1 19.4 Native American alone 0.1 0.0 Asian alone 0.7 18.4 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.3 0.0 2+ races 0.5 0.0
Total 100.0 2.0Hispanics 1.5 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
9%
8%
83%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Burlington County 93
Washington Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($)
Unemployment Rate (%) Total Crime Rate / 1,000
Pop.
621 100.14 41,250
4 29
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
43.5 12.2
1,000 0
1,000
Population by Age, 2000
23.38.5
1.911.7
32.522.1
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
42.9
0.0
0.0
42.9
0.0
14.3
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
3.2
25.8
8.1
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
The Drug and DUI Arrests data are not available for this municipality.
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 83.6 11.2 Black alone 2.9 0.0 Native American alone 0.0 0.0 Asian alone 0.3 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 12.1 54.2 2+ races 1.1 0.0
Total 100.0 16.0Hispanics 17.1 35.6
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
0%
17%
83%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%)
Burlington County 94
*College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Westampton Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
7,217 11.04
63,973 2.4
31.5
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
64.7 26.2 750 116 893
Population by Age, 2000
19.29.6 5.6
13.9
42.4
9.4
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
22.2
22.2
5.6
22.2
16.7
11.1
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
2.4
29.1
5.8
0 10 20 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population40
Drug and DUI Arrests, 2000
3.2
0.70.4
4.4
0.10
1
2
3
4
5
Marijuana Opium &Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs DUI
Per 1
,000
Pop
ulat
ion
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 70.8 2.6 Black alone 21.3 1.0 Native American alone 0.3 0.0 Asian alone 3.0 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 1.8 7.1 2+ races 2.7 8.9
Total 100.0 2.5Hispanics 6.2 2.7
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
5%
17%
3%
75%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
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Willingboro Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
33,008 7.69
60,869 3.8
33.7
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
68.4 18.9 581 116 879
Population by Age, 2000
17.410.0 7.7 10.4
41.8
12.8
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
19.9
14.7
2.6
23.1
16.7
23.1
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
3.7
30.0
9.1
0 10 20 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population40
Drug & DUI Arrests, 2000
0.2
0.6
0.0
0.9 1.0
0.0
0.2
0.4
0.6
0.8
1.0
1.2
Marijuana Opium & Cocaine
SyntheticDrugs
Other Drugs
DUI
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 24.7 5.6 Black alone 66.7 5.8 Native American alone 0.3 0.0 Asian alone 1.7 3.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 2.6 16.6 2+ races 4.0 3.9
Total 100.0 5.9Hispanics 6.1 7.6
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
7%
19%
11%
63%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
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Woodland Township
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($)
Unemployment Rate (%) Total Crime Rate / 1,000
Pop.
1,170 95.54
59,271 3.5
28.2
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
64.5 18.4 714
0 1,000
Population by Age, 2000
14.4 10.7 7.6 12.0
46.7
8.6
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
0.0
16.7
0.0
16.7
33.3
33.3
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
4.3
23.9
3.4
0 5 10 15 20 25 30
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
There were no Drug and DUI Arrests in this municipality in the year 2000.
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 98.0 3.0 Black alone 0.6 0.0 Native American alone 0.1 0.0 Asian alone 0.3 0.0 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 0.2 0.0 2+ races 0.8 0.0
Total 100.0 2.9Hispanics 1.2 0.0
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
0%
36%
64%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%)
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*College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
Wrightstown Borough
Population Area (Sq. Miles)
Median Household Income ($) Unemployment Rate (%)
Total Crime Rate / 1,000 Pop.
748 1.76
27,500 7.2
80.2
High School Graduates* (%) College Graduates* (%)
Married parents / 1,000 births Teenage Birth Rate / 1,000 births
Birth weight >=2500 grams /1,000 births
72.6 7.8
625 0
750
Population by Age, 2000
19.711.9 10.3
19.929.2
9.0
0
20
40
60
80
100
< 12 12-17 18-24 25-34 35-64 >=65
Age in Years
Perc
ent
Drug Treatment Data, 2001
7.4
3.7
0.0
48.1
22.2
18.5
0 20 40 60 80 10
Alchohol
Heroin
Crack & Cocaine
Alcohol with drug
Marijuana
Other Drugs
Percent0
Crime Rates, 2000
4.0
76.2
10.7
0 20 40 60 80 100
Violent Crime
Non ViolentCrime
DomesticViolence^
Per 1,000 Population
There were no Drug and DUI Arrests in this municipality in the year 2000.
Race / Ethnicity PopulationDistribution (%)
PovertyRate (%)
White alone 49.9 19.2 Black alone 30.2 36.3 Native American alone 0.5 0.0 Asian alone 7.2 44.8 Pacific Islanders alone 0.0 0.0 Other alone 7.2 18.3 2+ races 4.9 12.1
Total 100.0 24.0Hispanics 11.2 27.7
Selected Demographic Characteristics, 2000
Mothers by Prenatal Care, 2000
0%
0%
25%
75%
First Trimester
Second Trimester
Third Trimester
No care/ NoStatistics
*High school graduates of Persons over the age of 25 years. Highest level of education completed: High school or some college (%) *College graduates of Persons over 25 years old. Highest level of education completed: 4 years or more college (%)
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Appendix A. Glossary of Terms for indicators in Section One Community Environment
Population: Population: The total census population for each municipality. Density (per Sq. Mile): The ratio of the total population to the total area of each municipality. Economic Deprivation: Poverty Rate, all ages (%): The percentage of persons who live in families with incomes below the poverty line. It is computed by dividing the number of persons in poverty by the total number of the population for whom poverty status has been determined. Child Poverty Rate (%): The percentage of children 0-17 years old who live in families with income below the poverty line. It is computed by dividing the number of children in poverty by the total number of children for whom poverty status has been determined. Elderly Poverty Rate (%): The percentage of people 65 years old and over who live in families with income below the poverty line. It is computed by dividing the number of elderly people in poverty by the total number of the population for whom poverty status has been determined. Unemployment Rate (%): The percentage of unemployed workers per total labor force. Median Household Income: This measure divides income distribution of households into two equal groups, one having incomes above the median, and the other having incomes below the median. The median household income is the income level where half of the households in the municipality have a lower income and half have a higher income. The median is based on all households. Families with children (under 18 years) on TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families): Assistance provided by the federal government to assist needy families with Children aged 5-17 years so that children can be cared for in their own homes. This rate is calculated by dividing the total number of TANF cases in each municipality, by families with children less than 18 years, and then multiplying by 1,000. Community Attachment: Voter Turnout (%): The number of ballots cast as a percentage of the number of persons registered to vote in the general elections. Owner occupied housing (%): A housing unit is owner occupied if the owner or co-owner lives in the unit even if it is mortgaged or not fully paid. The percentage of owner occupied housing is computed by dividing the number of owner occupied housing units, by the total number of occupied housing units, and then multiplying by 100.
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Crime Level: Violent crime rate /1,000: The number of crime offenses related to murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault reported to police per 1,000 of the total population. Non-violent crime rate /1,000: The number of crime offenses related to burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft reported to police per 1,000 of the total population. Total crime rate /1,000: The number of index offenses (violent & non-violent crime) reported per 1,000 of the total population. The ‘index’ refers to FBI groupings of crimes. This only includes the most serious categories of crime, as categorized by the FBI. It does not include lesser crimes such as fraud, vandalism, etc. Housing Adequacy: Homeowner vacancy rate (%): The proportion of homeowner housing inventory that is vacant for sale. It is computed by dividing the number of vacant units for sale only, by the sum of the owner-occupied units and vacant units that are for sale only, and then multiplying by 100. Rental vacancy rate (%): The proportion of rental inventory that is vacant for rent. It is computed by dividing the number of vacant units for rent by the sum of the renter occupied units and the number of vacant units for rent, and then multiplied by 100. Household size of owner-occupied housing: A measure obtained by dividing the number of people living in owner-occupied housing units by the total number of owner-occupied housing units. Household size of renter-occupied housing: A measure obtained by dividing the number of people living in renter-occupied housing units by the total number of renter-occupied housing units.
Family Structure/Child Development Domestic violence/1,000: The number of domestic violence cases reported to police per 1,000 of the total population. Family households with own children under 18 (%): This is computed by dividing the number of family households with children under 18 years, by the total number of family households, and then multiplying by 100. Households with individuals 65 years old and over (%): This is computed by dividing the households with individuals 65 years and over, by the total number of households, and then multiplying by 100. Child abuse and neglect /1,000: The number of child abuse and neglect referrals to New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) for intervention, per 1,000 children 0-17 years old in the population.
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Teenage birth rate/1,000: The number of births to women 15-19 years old, per 1,000 females in this age group.
School Involvement High school graduates, 18 years & over (%): The percentage of population (18 years and over) with a High School Graduate diploma (including GED or equivalent). It also includes the population that attended some college but who obtained less than a Bachelor’s degree. High school graduates, 25 years & over (%): The percentage of population (25 years and over) with a High School Graduate diploma (including GED or equivalent). It also includes the population that attended some college but who obtained less than a Bachelor’s degree. College graduates, 25 years & over (%): The percentage of population (25 years and over) with a Bachelor’s degree or higher.
Individual/Peer Behavior Burglary/ 1,000: The number of burglary cases reported to police per 1,000 of the total population. Larceny/ 1,000: The number of larceny cases reported to police per 1,000 of the total population. Motor vehicle theft/1,000: The number of motor vehicle theft cases reported to police per 1,000 of the total population.
Substance Abuse Related Problems Alcohol treatment admissions/ 10,000: The number of alcohol treatment admissions per 10,000 of the total population. Drug treatment admissions/ 10,000: The number of drug treatment admissions per 10,000 of the total population.
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Appendix B. Glossary of Terms for indicators in Section Two
Population: The total census population for each municipality. Density (per Sq. Mile): The ratio of the total population to the total area of each municipality. Poverty Rate, all ages (%): The percentage of persons who live in families with incomes below the poverty line. It is computed by dividing the number of persons in poverty by the total number of the population for whom poverty status has been determined. Unemployment Rate (%): The percentage of unemployed workers per total labor force. Median Household Income: This measure divides income distribution of households into two equal groups, one having incomes above the median, and the other having incomes below the median. The median household income is the income level where half of the households in the municipality have a lower income and half have a higher income. The median is based on all households. Violent crime rate/1,000: The number of crime offenses related to murder, rape, robbery and aggravated assault reported to police per 1,000 of the total population. Non-violent crime rate/1,000: The number of crime offenses related to burglary, larceny-theft, and motor vehicle theft reported to police per 1,000 of the total population. Total crime rate/1,000: The number of index offenses (violent & non-violent crime) reported per 1,000 of the total population. The ‘index’ refers to FBI groupings of crimes. This only includes the most serious categories of crime, as categorized by the FBI. It does not include lesser crimes such as fraud, vandalism, etc. Domestic Violence Rate/1,000: The number of domestic violence cases reported to police per 1,000 of the total population. Married Parents/1,000 births: The number of births to married parents, per 1,000 births. Teenage birth rate/1,000: The number of births to women 15-19 years old, per 1,000 females in this age group. Birth Weight>=2,500 grams/1,000 births: The number of births with weight of the child over 2,500 grams, per 1,000 births. Mothers by Prenatal Care (%): The distribution of mothers by trimester when the prenatal care began. High school graduates, 25 years & over (%): The percentage of population (25 years and over) with a High School Graduate diploma (including GED or equivalent). It also includes the population that attended some college but who obtained less than a Bachelor’s degree.
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College graduates, 25 years & over (%): The percentage of population (25 years and over) with a Bachelor’s degree or higher. Driving Under the Influence (DUI): Under the New Jersey reporting program, the offense of DUI is defined as the operation of any motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or narcotics. Alcohol treatment admissions/10,000: The number of alcohol treatment admissions per 10,000 of the total population. Drug treatment admissions/10,000: The number of drug treatment admissions per 10,000 of the total population. Others Black or African American: A person having origins in any of the black racial groups of Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as Black, African American, or Nigerian, Kenyan, Haitian…etc. Child abuse / neglect referrals: The number of child abuse and neglect referrals to New Jersey Division of Youth and Family Services (DYFS) for intervention, per 1,000 children 0-17 years old in the population. Hispanic: Defined by self-identification, Hispanic origin refers to ethnicity, not race. Persons of Hispanic origin may be of any race. The terms “Spanish”, “Hispanic origin” and “Latino” are used interchangeably by those who identify themselves in one of the specific categories listed in the census questionnaires as Mexican, Puerto Rican, or Cuban as well as those who indicate that they are “other Spanish /Hispanic/ Latino”. “Other Spanish/Hispanic/Latino” are those whose origins are from Spain, the Spanish speaking countries of Central and South America, the Dominican Republic, or people who identify themselves as Spanish. Median: This measure represents the middle value in an ordered list of ‘n’ data values. The median divides the total frequency distribution into two equal parts: one-half of the cases fall below the median and one-half of the cases exceed the median. With an even number of values (i.e. 566 municipalities) then median value is defined as halfway between the highest value in the lower half and the lowest value in the higher half. Race: The concept of race, as used by the Census Bureau, reflects self-identification by people according to the race or races with which they most closely identify. These categories are socio-political constructs and should not be interpreted as scientific or anthropological in nature. The racial classification standard established by OMB includes five minimum categories (White, Black or African American, American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian and or Pacific Islander) and a sixth category, ‘some other race’. In addition to the five race groups, Census 2000 offered the option of selecting one or more races. Rate: A rate is computed as the number of events divided by the population at risk. Depending on the problem under consideration, the "population at risk" may be the area's total population or it may be limited to persons in specific age groups or other subgroups. Because the value of the rate per unit population is often very small and hard to interpret, the rate value is often multiplied by 100,000 or 10,000 or 1,000 or 100, and the rate is then expressed as "cases per 100,000
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population" or "per 10,000 population", etc. When the calculated rate is in terms of "cases per 100 population", it is expressed as a percentage of the population. TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families): Assistance provided by the Federal Government to assist needy families with children aged 5-17 years so that children can be cared for in their own homes. White: A person having origins in any of the original peoples of Europe, the Middle East, or North Africa. It includes people who indicate their race as ‘white, Irish, German, Italian, Lebanese, Near-easterner, Arab, or Polish’. Appendix C. Data Sources Population and Economic Deprivation characteristics: Census 2000 and Census 1990 data from U.S. Census Bureau and Census 2000 and Census 1990 CDs from Geolytics (http://geolytics.com). Families with children (5-17) on TANF: New Jersey Department of Human Services. Unemployment Rate: Census 1990 CD from Geolytics and New Jersey Department of Labor(http://www.wnjpin.state.nj.us/OneStopCareerCenter/LaborMarketInformation/lmi11/mun00.htm) Voters Turnout: New Jersey Legislative Data Books for the years 1993 and 2001, which have the data for 1992 and 2000 respectively. Crime Rates: 1990 and 2000 Uniform Crime Reports. Child Abuse and Neglect Data: New Jersey Department of Youth and Family Services. Housing Characteristics: Census 2000 and Census 1990 data from U.S. Census Bureau and Census 2000 and Census 1990 CDs from Geolytics. High School and College Graduates %: Census 2000 and Census 1990 data from U.S. Census Bureau and Census 2000 and Census 1990 CDs from Geolytics. Teenage Births and Birth Statistics: New Jersey Department of Health. Alcohol and Drug Treatment Admissions: New Jersey Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Addiction Services. Drug and DUI Arrests data: Federal Bureau of Investigation.
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