Ancestry in The Oaks, Calabasas, California (Neighborhood)

European and African Ancestry#1

Self-reported anscestry as a percentage of the total population; more than one answer per person permitted.
Scope: population of Calabasas and The Oaks
The Oaks
Calabasas
0%5%10%15%20%25%CountOther1RussianIranianUnclassified2GermanEnglishPolishAmericanEuropeanItalianIsraeliIrishAustrianEastern EuropeanGreekNorthern EuropeanScottishCanadianDanishSubsaharan African28.496798%26.159147%28.496798%28.5%26314.728682%10.954298%14.728682%14.7%1369.437142%6.869785%9.437142%9.4%879.150657%13.295422%9.150657%9.2%84859.100101%8.812420%9.100101%9.1%845.645433%8.123366%5.645433%5.6%524.870239%5.396206%4.870239%4.9%454.785979%6.006392%4.785979%4.8%444.415234%3.154705%4.415234%4.4%40414.162454%7.023370%4.162454%4.2%383.623188%0.821884%3.623188%3.6%332.628918%6.936200%2.628918%2.6%242.224469%1.220373%2.224469%2.2%20212.157061%1.444523%2.157061%2.2%19201.820020%0.772073%1.820020%1.8%16171.584092%0.543772%1.584092%1.6%14151.263903%0.875846%1.263903%1.3%11121.078531%0.792827%1.078531%1.1%9101.078531%0.556224%1.078531%1.1%9100.994270%1.108298%0.994270%1.0%9

Hispanic Ancestry#2

Self-reported Hispanic anscestry as a percentage of the Hispanic population.
Scope: population of Calabasas and The Oaks
The Oaks
Calabasas
0%20%40%Count%MexicanCubanSouth AmericanBolivian58.376963%44.658494%58.376963%58.4%34353.758%3.76%37.172775%3.502627%37.172775%37.2%222.393%2.39%4.450262%24.051372%4.450262%4.5%230.286%0.29%4.450262%0.992411%4.450262%4.5%230.286%0.29%

Asian Ancestry#3

Self-reported Asian anscestry as a percentage of the Asian population.
Scope: population of Calabasas and The Oaks
The Oaks
Calabasas
0%10%20%30%40%Count%KoreanChineseVietnameseIndianOtherMixedFilipino48.653501%13.178616%48.653501%48.7%424.567%4.57%16.876122%30.045586%16.876122%16.9%14151.584%1.58%14.003591%10.360547%14.003591%14.0%121.314%1.31%6.463196%23.373394%6.463196%6.5%560.607%0.61%5.924596%1.367592%5.924596%5.9%50.556%0.56%5.385996%1.491919%5.385996%5.4%450.506%0.51%2.692998%12.847078%2.692998%2.7%20.253%0.25%

Ancestry by Neighborhood in Calabasas

There are 4 neighborhoods in Calabasas. This section compares The Oaks to all of the neighborhoods in Calabasas and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with The Oaks.

Russian Ancestry by Neighborhood#4

Percentage of the total population.
Scope: population of The Oaks, selected other neighborhoods in Calabasas, and entities that contain The Oaks
0%5%10%Count#800202Tract 800202The Oaks NeighborhoodThe OaksCalabasas Hills NeighborhoodCalabasas HlsCalabasas Park NeighborhoodCalabasas PkGreater Mulwood NeighborhoodGreater MulwoodZIP Code 91302ZIP 91302CalabasasLas Virgenes Unified School DistrictLas VirgenesLos Angeles CountyLos AngelesLos Angeles, Long Beach, and Anaheim Metro AreaLos AngelesPacificCaliforniaWestUnited States of AmericaUnited States14.728682%14.728682%14.7%87414.728682%14.728682%14.7%136114.555293%14.555293%14.6%152153213.076760%13.076760%13.1%133311.308767%11.308767%11.3%318319411.024473%11.024473%11.0%2,85610.954298%10.954298%11.0%2,6398.875867%8.875867%8.9%5,7711.426387%1.426387%1.4%143,454143k1.318411%1.318411%1.3%173,890174k1.097714%1.097714%1.1%569,276569k1.081569%1.081569%1.1%418,072418k0.997939%0.997939%1.0%749,055749k0.877530%0.877530%0.9%2,795,4432.80M

Definitions

This page discusses the self-reported ancestry of the residents of The Oaks. Respondents were not limited to one ancestry, so if a person reported both English and German, then they would be counted in both categories. Consequently, the sum of the counts over all the ancestries most often exceeds the total population of the entity. Asian and Hispanic ancestry is reported separately from European, Middle Eastern, and Subsaharan African ancestry. A full list of all possible categories is as follows:

  • European, Middle Eastern, and Subsaharan African Ancestries: Afghan, Albanian, Alsatian, American, Arab, Egyptian, Iraqi, Jordanian, Lebanese, Moroccan, Palestinian, Syrian, Arab, Other Arab, Armenian, Assyrian/Chaldean/Syriac, Australian, Austrian, Basque, Belgian, Brazilian, British, Bulgarian, Cajun, Canadian, Carpatho Rusyn, Celtic, Croatian, Cypriot, Czech, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, Eastern European, English, Estonian, European, Finnish, French, French Canadian, German, German Russian, Greek, Guyanese, Hungarian, Icelander, Iranian, Irish, Israeli, Italian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Luxemburger, Macedonian, Maltese, New Zealander, Northern European, Norwegian, Pennsylvania German, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Scandinavian, Scotch-Irish, Scottish, Serbian, Slavic, Slovak, Slovene, Soviet Union, Subsaharan African, Cape Verdean, Ethiopian, Ghanaian, Kenyan, Liberian, Nigerian, Senegalese, Sierra Leonean, Somali, South African, Sudanese, Ugandan, Zimbabwean, African, Other, Swedish, Swiss, Turkish, Ukrainian, Welsh, West Indian, Bahamian, Barbadian, Belizean, Bermudan, British West Indian, Dutch West Indian, Haitian, Jamaican, Trinidadian and Tobagonian, U.S. Virgin Islander, West Indian, Other West Indian, Yugoslavian, Other, and Unclassified
  • Asian Ancestries: Indian, Bangladeshi, Bhutanese, Burmese, Cambodian, Chinese, Filipino, Hmong, Indonesian, Japanese, Korean, Laotian, Malaysian, Mongolian, Nepalese, Okinawan, Pakistani, Sri Lankan, Taiwanese, Thai, Vietnamese, Other, Not Specified, and Mixed
  • Hispanic Ancestries: Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Dominican, Central American, Costa Rican, Guatemalan, Honduran, Nicaraguan, Panamanian, Salvadoran, Other Central American, South American, Argentinean, Bolivian, Chilean, Colombian, Ecuadorian, Paraguayan, Peruvian, Uruguayan, Venezuelan, Other South American, Other Hispanic, Spaniard, Spanish, and Spanish American

Unlike the other geographical entities detailed on this site, neighborhoods are not recognized by the U.S. Census Bureau. To overcome this we have computed reasonable estimates of the same statistics that are presented for other the entity types. Each statistic is computed as the weighted sum or average of the census tracts or block groups that overlap the neighborhood. A weighted sum is used for counts of people or households, and a weighted average is used for statistics that are themselves some form of average, such as median household income. Census block groups are preferred when the statistic in question is available on the block group level. The weight for a given tract (or block group) is computed as the population of the census tabulation blocks that occupy the intersection between the tract and the neighborhood as a fraction of the total population of the neighborhood.

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