Syrian vs Houma Community Comparison
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Houma Integration in Syrian Communities
The statistical analysis conducted on geographies consisting of 31,376,048 people shows a perfect positive correlation between the proportion of Houma within Syrian communities in the United States with a correlation coefficient (R) of 1.000. On average, for every 1% (one percent) increase in Syrians within a typical geography, there is an increase of 0.651% in Houma. To illustrate, in a geography comprising of 100,000 individuals, a rise of 1,000 Syrians corresponds to an increase of 650.7 Houma.
Syrian vs Houma Income
When considering income, the most significant differences between Syrian and Houma communities in the United States are seen in householder income ages 45 - 64 years ($107,207 compared to $72,093, a difference of 48.7%), median household income ($89,830 compared to $62,575, a difference of 43.6%), and median family income ($109,299 compared to $76,188, a difference of 43.5%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of median male earnings ($58,187 compared to $50,547, a difference of 15.1%), householder income under 25 years ($51,353 compared to $44,356, a difference of 15.8%), and median earnings ($48,934 compared to $38,949, a difference of 25.6%).
Income Metric | Syrian | Houma |
Per Capita Income | Exceptional $46,837 | Tragic $32,996 |
Median Family Income | Exceptional $109,299 | Tragic $76,188 |
Median Household Income | Exceptional $89,830 | Tragic $62,575 |
Median Earnings | Exceptional $48,934 | Tragic $38,949 |
Median Male Earnings | Exceptional $58,187 | Tragic $50,547 |
Median Female Earnings | Excellent $40,727 | Tragic $30,343 |
Householder Age | Under 25 years | Poor $51,353 | Tragic $44,356 |
Householder Age | 25 - 44 years | Exceptional $99,215 | Tragic $77,044 |
Householder Age | 45 - 64 years | Exceptional $107,207 | Tragic $72,093 |
Householder Age | Over 65 years | Exceptional $63,494 | Tragic $44,822 |
Wage/Income Gap | Tragic 27.6% | Tragic 38.7% |
Syrian vs Houma Poverty
When considering poverty, the most significant differences between Syrian and Houma communities in the United States are seen in single male poverty (12.8% compared to 23.5%, a difference of 83.1%), female poverty among 25-34 year olds (12.9% compared to 22.7%, a difference of 76.0%), and family poverty (8.6% compared to 14.6%, a difference of 70.2%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of married-couple family poverty (5.0% compared to 6.4%, a difference of 27.0%), female poverty among 18-24 year olds (19.8% compared to 26.2%, a difference of 32.5%), and child poverty among girls under 16 (15.9% compared to 21.5%, a difference of 35.0%).
Poverty Metric | Syrian | Houma |
Poverty | Good 12.0% | Tragic 18.4% |
Families | Excellent 8.6% | Tragic 14.6% |
Males | Good 10.9% | Tragic 16.7% |
Females | Good 13.0% | Tragic 20.0% |
Females 18 to 24 years | Excellent 19.8% | Tragic 26.2% |
Females 25 to 34 years | Exceptional 12.9% | Tragic 22.7% |
Children Under 5 years | Good 16.6% | Tragic 22.7% |
Children Under 16 years | Good 15.6% | Tragic 24.9% |
Boys Under 16 years | Good 15.9% | Tragic 26.2% |
Girls Under 16 years | Good 15.9% | Tragic 21.5% |
Single Males | Average 12.8% | Tragic 23.5% |
Single Females | Exceptional 20.3% | Tragic 33.8% |
Single Fathers | Poor 16.6% | Tragic 26.7% |
Single Mothers | Excellent 28.6% | Tragic 43.5% |
Married Couples | Good 5.0% | Tragic 6.4% |
Seniors Over 65 years | Exceptional 10.3% | Tragic 14.7% |
Seniors Over 75 years | Exceptional 11.6% | Tragic 16.2% |
Receiving Food Stamps | Excellent 11.0% | Tragic 16.5% |
Syrian vs Houma Unemployment
When considering unemployment, the most significant differences between Syrian and Houma communities in the United States are seen in unemployment among ages 35 to 44 years (4.6% compared to 7.8%, a difference of 71.5%), male unemployment (5.2% compared to 7.1%, a difference of 36.8%), and unemployment among women with children ages 6 to 17 years (9.2% compared to 12.5%, a difference of 35.1%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of unemployment among ages 60 to 64 years (4.7% compared to 4.9%, a difference of 4.0%), unemployment among seniors over 75 years (8.7% compared to 9.1%, a difference of 4.3%), and unemployment among seniors over 65 years (5.1% compared to 4.8%, a difference of 6.4%).
Unemployment Metric | Syrian | Houma |
Unemployment | Good 5.2% | Tragic 6.7% |
Males | Good 5.2% | Tragic 7.1% |
Females | Good 5.2% | Tragic 6.4% |
Youth < 25 | Fair 11.7% | Tragic 13.8% |
Age | 16 to 19 years | Excellent 17.1% | Tragic 21.6% |
Age | 20 to 24 years | Fair 10.4% | Tragic 12.6% |
Age | 25 to 29 years | Excellent 6.5% | Tragic 8.7% |
Age | 30 to 34 years | Good 5.4% | Tragic 7.2% |
Age | 35 to 44 years | Excellent 4.6% | Tragic 7.8% |
Age | 45 to 54 years | Good 4.5% | Tragic 5.6% |
Age | 55 to 59 years | Tragic 4.9% | Tragic 5.6% |
Age | 60 to 64 years | Exceptional 4.7% | Fair 4.9% |
Age | 65 to 74 years | Average 5.4% | Tragic 5.8% |
Seniors > 65 | Excellent 5.1% | Exceptional 4.8% |
Seniors > 75 | Average 8.7% | Tragic 9.1% |
Women w/ Children < 6 | Fair 7.7% | Tragic 9.4% |
Women w/ Children 6 to 17 | Tragic 9.2% | Tragic 12.5% |
Women w/ Children < 18 | Average 5.5% | Tragic 6.8% |
Syrian vs Houma Labor Participation
When considering labor participation, the most significant differences between Syrian and Houma communities in the United States are seen in in labor force | age 45-54 (82.6% compared to 74.1%, a difference of 11.5%), in labor force | age 20-64 (79.6% compared to 72.7%, a difference of 9.4%), and in labor force | age > 16 (65.0% compared to 59.5%, a difference of 9.3%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of in labor force | age 20-24 (75.0% compared to 73.7%, a difference of 1.9%), in labor force | age 25-29 (84.8% compared to 81.2%, a difference of 4.4%), and in labor force | age 16-19 (37.6% compared to 35.6%, a difference of 5.7%).
Labor Participation Metric | Syrian | Houma |
In Labor Force | Age > 16 | Average 65.0% | Tragic 59.5% |
In Labor Force | Age 20-64 | Average 79.6% | Tragic 72.7% |
In Labor Force | Age 16-19 | Exceptional 37.6% | Poor 35.6% |
In Labor Force | Age 20-24 | Average 75.0% | Tragic 73.7% |
In Labor Force | Age 25-29 | Good 84.8% | Tragic 81.2% |
In Labor Force | Age 30-34 | Good 84.8% | Tragic 79.9% |
In Labor Force | Age 35-44 | Fair 84.2% | Tragic 79.5% |
In Labor Force | Age 45-54 | Fair 82.6% | Tragic 74.1% |
Syrian vs Houma Family Structure
When considering family structure, the most significant differences between Syrian and Houma communities in the United States are seen in births to unmarried women (30.2% compared to 46.6%, a difference of 54.3%), single mother households (6.0% compared to 7.9%, a difference of 32.2%), and single father households (2.2% compared to 2.9%, a difference of 32.0%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of average family size (3.19 compared to 3.18, a difference of 0.32%), family households (64.5% compared to 65.7%, a difference of 1.8%), and family households with children (27.8% compared to 28.5%, a difference of 2.7%).
Family Structure Metric | Syrian | Houma |
Family Households | Good 64.5% | Exceptional 65.7% |
Family Households with Children | Excellent 27.8% | Exceptional 28.5% |
Married-couple Households | Exceptional 47.6% | Tragic 44.6% |
Average Family Size | Tragic 3.19 | Tragic 3.18 |
Single Father Households | Exceptional 2.2% | Tragic 2.9% |
Single Mother Households | Excellent 6.0% | Tragic 7.9% |
Currently Married | Excellent 47.5% | Tragic 45.5% |
Divorced or Separated | Exceptional 11.7% | Tragic 13.6% |
Births to Unmarried Women | Excellent 30.2% | Tragic 46.6% |
Syrian vs Houma Vehicle Availability
When considering vehicle availability, the most significant differences between Syrian and Houma communities in the United States are seen in 4 or more vehicles in household (6.3% compared to 4.9%, a difference of 27.7%), 3 or more vehicles in household (19.5% compared to 16.1%, a difference of 21.1%), and no vehicles in household (9.7% compared to 11.5%, a difference of 17.8%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of 1 or more vehicles in household (90.3% compared to 88.6%, a difference of 1.9%), 2 or more vehicles in household (56.2% compared to 54.4%, a difference of 3.2%), and no vehicles in household (9.7% compared to 11.5%, a difference of 17.8%).
Vehicle Availability Metric | Syrian | Houma |
No Vehicles Available | Excellent 9.7% | Tragic 11.5% |
1+ Vehicles Available | Excellent 90.3% | Tragic 88.6% |
2+ Vehicles Available | Excellent 56.2% | Poor 54.4% |
3+ Vehicles Available | Average 19.5% | Tragic 16.1% |
4+ Vehicles Available | Average 6.3% | Tragic 4.9% |
Syrian vs Houma Education Level
When considering education level, the most significant differences between Syrian and Houma communities in the United States are seen in professional degree (5.2% compared to 2.2%, a difference of 132.8%), doctorate degree (2.1% compared to 0.96%, a difference of 116.6%), and master's degree (16.8% compared to 7.9%, a difference of 112.9%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of 3rd grade (98.0% compared to 97.1%, a difference of 0.87%), 2nd grade (98.1% compared to 97.2%, a difference of 0.91%), and kindergarten (98.2% compared to 97.3%, a difference of 0.92%).
Education Level Metric | Syrian | Houma |
No Schooling Completed | Exceptional 1.9% | Tragic 2.8% |
Nursery School | Exceptional 98.2% | Tragic 97.3% |
Kindergarten | Exceptional 98.2% | Tragic 97.3% |
1st Grade | Exceptional 98.1% | Tragic 97.2% |
2nd Grade | Exceptional 98.1% | Tragic 97.2% |
3rd Grade | Exceptional 98.0% | Tragic 97.1% |
4th Grade | Exceptional 97.8% | Tragic 96.8% |
5th Grade | Exceptional 97.6% | Tragic 96.6% |
6th Grade | Exceptional 97.4% | Tragic 96.2% |
7th Grade | Exceptional 96.5% | Tragic 95.1% |
8th Grade | Exceptional 96.3% | Tragic 94.2% |
9th Grade | Exceptional 95.5% | Tragic 92.3% |
10th Grade | Exceptional 94.5% | Tragic 90.2% |
11th Grade | Exceptional 93.4% | Tragic 87.0% |
12th Grade, No Diploma | Exceptional 92.2% | Tragic 83.7% |
High School Diploma | Exceptional 90.3% | Tragic 81.5% |
GED/Equivalency | Exceptional 87.2% | Tragic 75.0% |
College, Under 1 year | Exceptional 67.6% | Tragic 47.6% |
College, 1 year or more | Exceptional 61.9% | Tragic 41.2% |
Associate's Degree | Exceptional 49.3% | Tragic 28.2% |
Bachelor's Degree | Exceptional 41.1% | Tragic 21.4% |
Master's Degree | Exceptional 16.8% | Tragic 7.9% |
Professional Degree | Exceptional 5.2% | Tragic 2.2% |
Doctorate Degree | Exceptional 2.1% | Tragic 0.96% |
Syrian vs Houma Disability
When considering disability, the most significant differences between Syrian and Houma communities in the United States are seen in disability age 35 to 64 (11.0% compared to 18.7%, a difference of 70.6%), vision disability (2.1% compared to 3.4%, a difference of 63.9%), and disability age 5 to 17 (5.6% compared to 9.1%, a difference of 60.4%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of cognitive disability (17.1% compared to 19.3%, a difference of 12.8%), disability age over 75 (46.7% compared to 56.2%, a difference of 20.2%), and self-care disability (2.5% compared to 3.0%, a difference of 21.6%).
Disability Metric | Syrian | Houma |
Disability | Average 11.7% | Tragic 17.1% |
Males | Average 11.2% | Tragic 17.4% |
Females | Good 12.1% | Tragic 16.9% |
Age | Under 5 years | Poor 1.3% | Tragic 1.9% |
Age | 5 to 17 years | Fair 5.6% | Tragic 9.1% |
Age | 18 to 34 years | Average 6.6% | Tragic 9.7% |
Age | 35 to 64 years | Good 11.0% | Tragic 18.7% |
Age | 65 to 74 years | Exceptional 22.3% | Tragic 32.3% |
Age | Over 75 years | Exceptional 46.7% | Tragic 56.2% |
Vision | Excellent 2.1% | Tragic 3.4% |
Hearing | Poor 3.1% | Tragic 4.2% |
Cognitive | Excellent 17.1% | Tragic 19.3% |
Ambulatory | Good 6.0% | Tragic 9.3% |
Self-Care | Average 2.5% | Tragic 3.0% |