Industries in Little Havana, Miami, Florida (Neighborhood)

Industry#1

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Miami and Little Havana
Little Havana
Miami
0%5%10%15%CountConstructionHospitalityOther ServicesRetailHealthcare1Administrative2Professional3ManufacturingTransportationReal estateEducationWholesalersFinance & InsuranceEntertainment4InformationGovernment5Agriculture6UtilitiesManagement7Oil & Gas, and MiningOil & Gas, and Mi…18.156371%9.679993%18.156371%18.2%4,4914,49214.628851%12.929616%14.628851%14.6%3,61913.787137%7.879271%13.787137%13.8%3,4103,41111.081526%11.509455%11.081526%11.1%2,7412,7428.375284%10.472330%8.375284%8.4%2,0725.925420%6.052783%5.925420%5.9%1,4651,4664.434851%7.289602%4.434851%4.4%1,0973.750729%4.082593%3.750729%3.8%9279283.621543%5.739118%3.621543%3.6%8958963.448603%3.369044%3.448603%3.4%8533.346507%5.657357%3.346507%3.3%8278283.223980%3.494906%3.223980%3.2%7977982.059675%4.039979%2.059675%2.1%5095101.441184%2.359669%1.441184%1.4%3563570.725029%1.972667%0.725029%0.7%1790.722505%2.656485%0.722505%0.7%1781790.626888%0.307223%0.626888%0.6%1550.603431%0.399885%0.603431%0.6%1490.040486%0.062931%0.040486%0.0%100.000000%0.000000%0.0%0.045092%0

Relative Industry#2

Percentage more or less common in Little Havana than in Miami, among the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Miami and Little Havana
Less Common
More Common
100%0%100%%ref.Agriculture1ConstructionOther ServicesUtilitiesHospitalityReal estateAdministrative2RetailWholesalersManufacturingHealthcare3Management4TransportationEntertainment5Professional6EducationFinance & InsuranceInformationGovernment7Oil & Gas, and MiningOil & Gas, and Mi…104.049966%104.049966%104.0%0.627%0.63%0.307%0.31%87.565950%87.565950%87.6%18.156%18.2%9.680%9.68%74.979846%74.979846%75.0%13.787%13.8%7.879%7.88%50.901090%50.901090%50.9%0.603%0.60%0.400%0.40%13.142188%13.142188%13.1%14.629%14.6%12.930%12.9%2.361485%2.361485%2.4%3.449%3.45%3.369%3.37%-2.104201%-2.104201%2.1%5.925%5.93%6.053%6.05%-3.718058%-3.718058%3.7%11.082%11.1%11.509%11.5%-7.752026%-7.752026%7.8%3.224%3.22%3.495%3.49%-8.128761%-8.128761%8.1%3.751%3.75%4.083%4.08%-20.024638%-20.024638%20.0%8.375%8.38%10.472%10.5%-35.666619%-35.666619%35.7%0.040%0.04%0.063%0.06%-36.897230%-36.897230%36.9%3.622%3.62%5.739%5.74%-38.924292%-38.924292%38.9%1.441%1.44%2.360%2.36%-39.161956%-39.161956%39.2%4.435%4.43%7.290%7.29%-40.846821%-40.846821%40.8%3.347%3.35%5.657%5.66%-49.017675%-49.017675%49.0%2.060%2.06%4.040%4.04%-63.246241%-63.246241%63.2%0.725%0.73%1.973%1.97%-72.802215%-72.802215%72.8%0.723%0.72%2.656%2.66%-100.000000%-100.000000%100.0%0.000%0%0.045%0.05%

Sex Ratio by Industry#3

Sex ratio by industry among the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Miami and Little Havana
Female Male
Miami
Little Havana
2x1x0x1x2xFMEntertainment1Real estateInformationAgriculture2All IndustriesAdministrative3HospitalityFinance & InsuranceRetailProfessional4EducationGovernment5-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x2.167045x1.501050x2.167045x2.17x112113243244-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x2.150062x1.654822x2.150062x2.15x270271582-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x2.103961x1.855811x2.103961x2.10x5758121122-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.480949x1.897196x1.480949x1.48x62639293-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.312655x1.214385x1.312655x1.31x10,69710.7k14,04214.0k-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.301604x1.124348x1.301604x1.30x636637829-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.179215x1.084938x1.179215x1.18x1,6601,6611,958-1.000000x-1.000000x-1.000000x1.146334x1.051585x1.146334x1.15x237272-1.239982x-1.084448x-1.239982x1.24x1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x1,5171,5181,2231,224-1.270206x-1.000000x-1.270206x1.27x1.000000x1.251454x1.000000x613614483-1.355406x-1.825291x-1.355406x1.36x1.000000x1.000000x1.000000x476351352-2.953719x-1.000000x-2.953719x2.95x1.000000x1.083560x1.000000x13313445

Part Timers by Industry#4

Part time and seasonal workers as a percentage of total workforce within an industry.
Scope: population of Miami and Little Havana
Little Havana
Miami
0%20%40%PartFullEntertainment1EducationOther ServicesInformationHospitalityAdministrative2RetailAll IndustriesReal estateConstructionProfessional3ManufacturingWholesalersTransportationHealthcare4Agriculture5Finance & InsuranceGovernment6UtilitiesManagement743.866842%43.616128%43.866842%43.9%15620041.134732%35.219410%41.134732%41.1%34034148739.977529%36.456827%39.977529%40.0%1,3631,3642,04734.565822%15.071590%34.565822%34.6%6211731.116672%33.227302%31.116672%31.1%1,1262,49329.225317%31.518625%29.225317%29.2%4281,0371,03828.093697%36.169114%28.093697%28.1%7701,97127.133109%27.005867%27.133109%27.1%6,7126,71318,02718.0k24.617260%21.297250%24.617260%24.6%21064323.930333%24.822114%23.930333%23.9%1,0741,0753,41722.719389%19.101353%22.719389%22.7%24984784819.567261%22.417769%19.567261%19.6%18118274618.076897%17.382674%18.076897%18.1%14465317.296117%23.104818%17.296117%17.3%15415574116.428062%20.128703%16.428062%16.4%3401,7311,73216.344805%36.612903%16.344805%16.3%2512913014.231137%12.645652%14.231137%14.2%72734376.787738%10.333893%6.787738%6.8%121661670.000000%0.000000%0.0%9.665428%01490.000000%0.000000%0.0%53.543307%010

Median Income by Industry#5

For the full-time year-round civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Miami and Little Havana
Little Havana
Miami
$0k$20k$40k$60k%CountGovernment1Finance & InsuranceProfessional2InformationAgriculture3Real estateUtilitiesEducationTransportationWholesalersManufacturingHealthcare4RetailAll IndustriesAdministrative5ConstructionHospitalityOther ServicesEntertainment6$56,927.840672$48,096.000000$56,927.840672$56.9k0.723%0.72%178179$46,384.972202$55,405.000000$46,384.972202$46.4k2.060%2.06%509510$41,154.713631$60,120.000000$41,154.713631$41.2k4.435%4.43%1,097$39,998.399789$50,256.000000$39,998.399789$40.0k0.725%0.73%179$36,316.000000$22,381.000000$36,316.000000$36.3k0.627%0.63%155$35,638.274442$36,139.000000$35,638.274442$35.6k3.449%3.45%853$35,170.000000$55,481.000000$35,170.000000$35.2k0.603%0.60%149$34,861.525194$41,045.000000$34,861.525194$34.9k3.347%3.35%827828$31,407.003335$30,897.000000$31,407.003335$31.4k3.622%3.62%895896$29,393.046864$34,748.000000$29,393.046864$29.4k3.224%3.22%797798$27,918.204342$30,389.000000$27,918.204342$27.9k3.751%3.75%927928$22,730.144562$32,489.000000$22,730.144562$22.7k8.375%8.38%2,072$22,367.592170$25,693.000000$22,367.592170$22.4k11.082%11.1%2,7412,742$22,095.468637$30,490.000000$22,095.468637$22.1k100.000%100%24,74024.7k$22,000.449484$22,036.000000$22,000.449484$22.0k5.925%5.93%1,4651,466$20,900.966436$25,130.000000$20,900.966436$20.9k18.156%18.2%4,4914,492$17,525.394084$21,539.000000$17,525.394084$17.5k14.629%14.6%3,619$17,112.834237$19,074.000000$17,112.834237$17.1k13.787%13.8%3,4103,411$15,931.516342$36,566.000000$15,931.516342$15.9k1.441%1.44%356357

Industries by Neighborhood in Miami

There are 21 neighborhoods in Miami. This section compares Little Havana to all of the neighborhoods in Miami and to those entities that contain or substantially overlap with Little Havana.

Agriculture1 Industry by Neighborhood#6

Percentage of the civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Little Havana, selected other neighborhoods in Miami, and entities that contain Little Havana
0.0%0.5%1.0%Count#United States of AmericaUnited StatesSouthLittle Haiti NeighborhoodLittle HaitiFloridaSouth AtlanticMiami-Dade CountyMiami-DadeDade County School DistrictDade CountyLittle Havana NeighborhoodLittle HavanaMiami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach Metro AreaMiami AreaSouth-West Coconut Grove NeighborhoodS-W Coconut GrvFair Isle NeighborhoodFair IsleShenandoah NeighborhoodShenandoahOvertown NeighborhoodOvertownAllapattah NeighborhoodAllapattahMiamiFlagami NeighborhoodFlagamiAlameda - West Flagler NeighborhoodAlameda - W FlaglerNorth-East Coconut Grove NeighborhoodN-E Coconut GrvCoral Way NeighborhoodCoral WayBrickell NeighborhoodBrickellLiberty City NeighborhoodLiberty CityWynwood - Edgewater NeighborhoodWynwood - Edgew…Downtown NeighborhoodDowntownUpper Eastside NeighborhoodUpper EastsideBiscayne Island NeighborhoodBiscayne IsSan Marco Island NeighborhoodSan Marco Is1.326306%1.326306%1.33%1,962,9511.96M1.020426%1.020426%1.02%550,178550k0.993416%0.993416%0.99%11010.978079%0.978079%0.98%85,63585.6k0.923262%0.923262%0.92%262,334262k0.710189%0.710189%0.71%8,7720.710189%0.710189%0.71%8,7720.626888%0.626888%0.63%15520.606576%0.606576%0.61%16,87716.9k0.593112%0.593112%0.59%222330.548112%0.548112%0.55%1240.432537%0.432537%0.43%2450.385085%0.385085%0.39%111260.344975%0.344975%0.34%575870.307223%0.307223%0.31%6200.286919%0.286919%0.29%6880.238922%0.238922%0.24%5090.231433%0.231433%0.23%13100.163799%0.163799%0.16%3233110.080240%0.080240%0.08%13120.040790%0.040790%0.04%3130.000000%0.000000%0.00%0140.000000%0.000000%0.00%0150.000000%0.000000%0.00%0160.000000%0.000000%0.00%0170.000000%0.000000%0.00%018

Agriculture1 Income by Neighborhood#26

Median income for the full-time year-round civilian employed population aged 16 and older.
Scope: population of Little Havana, selected other neighborhoods in Miami, and entities that contain Little Havana
$0k$20k$40k%Count#South-West Coconut Grove NeighborhoodS-W Coconut GrvLittle Havana NeighborhoodLittle HavanaUnited States of AmericaUnited StatesSouthSouth AtlanticFloridaMiami, Fort Lauderdale, and West Palm Beach Metro AreaMiami AreaMiamiMiami-Dade CountyMiami-DadeDade County School DistrictDade CountyAllapattah NeighborhoodAllapattah$45,962.000000$45,962.000000$46.0k0.593%0.59%22231$36,316.000000$36,316.000000$36.3k0.627%0.63%1552$31,482.000000$31,482.000000$31.5k1.326%1.33%1,962,9511.96M$30,497.000000$30,497.000000$30.5k1.020%1.02%550,178550k$29,057.000000$29,057.000000$29.1k0.923%0.92%262,334262k$25,648.000000$25,648.000000$25.6k0.978%0.98%85,63585.6k$25,154.000000$25,154.000000$25.2k0.607%0.61%16,87716.9k$22,381.000000$22,381.000000$22.4k0.307%0.31%620$22,271.000000$22,271.000000$22.3k0.710%0.71%8,772$22,271.000000$22,271.000000$22.3k0.710%0.71%8,772$21,400.000000$21,400.000000$21.4k0.345%0.34%57583

Definitions

An industry describe the kind of business conducted by a person’s employing organization. On this page, all employed persons are categorized as working in one of the following industries (bolded terms are used in the charts and maps on this page):

  • Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining:
    • Agriculture: Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting
    • Oil & Gas, and Mining: Mining, quarrying, and oil and gas extraction
  • Construction: Construction
  • Manufacturing: Manufacturing
  • Wholesalers: Wholesale trade
  • Retail: Retail trade
  • Transportation and warehousing, and utilities:
    • Transportation: Transportation and warehousing
    • Utilities: Utilities
  • Information: Information
  • Finance and insurance, and real estate and rental and leasing:
    • Finance & Insurance: Finance and insurance
    • Real estate: Real estate and rental and leasing
  • Professional, scientific, and management, and administrative and waste management services:
    • Professional: Professional, scientific, and technical services
    • Management: Management of companies and enterprises
    • Administrative: Administrative and support and waste management services
  • Educational services, and health care and social assistance:
    • Education: Educational services
    • Healthcare: Health care and social assistance
  • Arts, entertainment, and recreation, and accommodation and food services:
    • Entertainment: Arts, entertainment, and recreation
    • Hospitality: Accommodation and food services
  • Other Services: Other services, except public administration
  • Government: Public administration

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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