On-Line
Atlas of the San Francisco Bay Area
Oakland
Demographics
The maps below give a feel for the age composition of the neighbourhoods
that make up Oakland/Alameda County. Each neighbourhood
in the maps is coloured, with the colour representing the percent
of the neighbourhood that falls in a given age group.
For example, the first map uses a light colour to show neighbourhoods
where children less than 10 years of age make up a small proportion
of the population, an intermediate colour for average neighbourhoods,
and a dark red for neighbourhoods where children make up a high
proportion of the neighbourhood population.

The
demographics, or age composition, of a neighbourhood are an
important indicator of what the neighbourhood is like. For
example, neighbourhoods with high proportions of young people
have different needs and priorities (schools, playgrounds, summer
jobs) than neighbourhoods with few youth.
The bar chart below reflects the overall age structure of Oakland's
population, by 10-year age group. It shows that the area
has many young working people, and a substantial percentage
of young families and children. In common with San Francisco,
and unlike the other suburban communities, Oakland/Alameda County
also has a substantial proportion of seniors.