Colorado. State Demography Office
Author
Pub. Date
2006.
Description
The State Demography Office is the primary state agency for population and demographic information. Its data are used by state agencies to forecast demand for facilities and services. These data are also used by local governments and non-profit organizations in the state to anticipate growth or decline and to plan and develop programs and community resources. The office's location in the Department of Local Affairs, insures that its data and information...
Description
The Colorado State Demography Office (SDO) applies a basic Components of Change Method to create annual (July 1) State and County Population Estimates. The method varies slightly for our July 1st 2010 estimates in that it starts with the April 2010 Census counts and then applies components of change (births, deaths, net migration) from April 1st through June 30th 2010. The rest of the decade the estimates will be based July 1st to July 1st.
13) Flood maps, 2013
Pub. Date
2014
Description
Maps of the nine Colorado counties most impacted by the 2013 floods. Maps for each county include household income, mobile housing units, population density and rental rates.
Pub. Date
2018.
Description
The largest source of change in Colorado's population is migration. Each year between 2011 and 2016 between 235,000 and 250,000 people moved into Colorado, and between 160,000 and 196,000 people moved out of Colorado. The defining characteristic of both in-migrants and out-migrants is their age, Colorado in-migrants and out-migrants are most likely to be between 20 and 29 years old. This analysis documents characteristics of in-migrants and out-migrants...