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U <br />City of Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio 9 <br />BB�BI3 Analysis of Impediments to Fair Housing Choice <br />decrease in White population. <br />Table 7: Population by Race within the City of Cuyahoga Falls, 2000, 2003, 2008 <br />YEAR <br />WHITE <br />BLACK <br />AMER. <br />ASIAN <br />HISPANIC <br />INDIAN <br />2000 <br />95,8% <br />_ <br />19% <br />_ <br />0.2% <br />1.1% <br />0.6% <br />2003 <br />953% <br />2A% <br />0.2% <br />I 1.2% <br />07% <br />2008 <br />94.6% <br />2.4% <br />0.2% <br />1.5 %o <br />0.8% <br />Source ESRI BIS - Business Information Solutions - <br />3.3 Gender <br />This section will compare the male and female populations of the City of Cuyahoga Falls. <br />This is important in our overall review for the Al. The differences in population between <br />genders can be a red flag for other problems that might exist. For instance, female head <br />of households are one of the fastest growing poverty groups in the nation. If a high number <br />of females were present in a jurisdiction this would lead to a further examination of that <br />population. Generally it is found that the male and female populations are evenly split with <br />only a few percentage points dividing them. This is true in the City of Cuyahoga Falls as <br />can be seen in Table 8. <br />Table 8: Population of the City of Cuyahoga Falls by Gender, 2000 <br />LOCATION MALE % TOTAL. I FEMALE % TOTAL TOTAL i <br />City of 23,428 47.5% 25,946 52,5% 49,374 <br />Cuyahoga Falls <br />Source: U S Census Bureau, 2000 Table DP1 (SF1) by Census Tract <br />Table 8 indicates that in the total population of the City of Cuyahoga Falls, females slightly <br />outnumber males, It is typical for females to outnumber males in the general population, <br />after the age of 18 and particularly after the age of 65 due to the longer average life -span <br />of women. <br />3.4 Family Status <br />