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4.1. INTRODUCTION TO STOCKTON

Stockton Statistics Stockton City 2000

Stockton District 2000

Stockton District 2030

% Change 2000-2030

Total Workers Residing in Stockton Work within the city of Stockton Work elsewhere in San Joaquin county Work in Merced or Stanislaus Counties (remainder of Northern San Joaquin Valley) Work in Sacramento Region Work in Bay Area

86,519 52,335 22,190

96,500 65,567 15,543

206,691 142,434 34,749

114% 117% 124%

1,286

2,960

6,328

114%

2,691 7,428

2,178 7,593

2,261 17,898

4% 136%

Population 2007

287,245

Employment 2008

112,100

Table 4.1. Stockton population and commute statistics.

Place data ftp://ftp.abag.ca.gov/pub/mtc/census2000/CTPP/flowdata/CTPP2000_California_PlaceFlow_AllVars.zip District data ftp://ftp.abag.ca.gov/pub/mtc/planning/forecast/commuter2006/Commuter_Forecasts_2006.xls

We use MTC’s defined districts for norther California as a basis for the “Stockton District”. Refer http://www.mtc.ca.gov/maps_and_data/datamart/gis/corr1.htm

CENSUS, Annual Estimates of the Population for Incorporated Places in California http://www.census.gov/popest/cities/tables/SUB-EST2007-04-06.xls State of California, Unemployement Development Departement, Labor Market Information Division http://www.calmis.ca.gov/file/lfmonth/sanjosub.xls

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