Description: The U.S. Census defines an overcrowded housing unit as one with more than 1 person per room, excluding bathrooms, kitchens, and half-rooms.Overcrowded housing is a marker for affordable housing availability, and it remains a significant challenge throughout Los Angeles County. Living in overcrowded housing units is associated with a wide array of negative health outcomes, including poor mental health and stress, developmental delays in children, and increased risk of communicable disease transmission. Low-income and immigrant communities are often disproportionately impacted by overcrowded housing. Cities and communities can mitigate overcrowded housing by adopting policies that permit the expansion of affordable housing stock and provide assistance to low-income individuals and families in securing safe housing.For more information about the Community Health Profiles Data Initiative, please see the initiative homepage.
Copyright Text: Indicator generated by the Los Angeles County Department of Public Health. Data for calculating this indicator came from the following sources: U.S. Census Bureau, "Occupancy Characteristics." American Community Survey, ACS 5-Year Estimates Detailed Tables, Table S2501, 2018-2022, Accessed on January 2024.
Overcrowding (type: esriFieldTypeDouble, alias: Percentage of Occupied Housing Units That Are Overcrowded, SQL Type: sqlTypeOther, nullable: true, editable: true)