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2006 SNWI Home
2006 Wealth Defined
SNWI Uses and Users
Indicators
Social Capital
Health Insurance
Hospital Capacity
Asthma
School Enrollment
Educational Attainment
Youth Organizations
Child Poverty Rate
Violent Crime Rate
Historic Preservation
Performing Arts Attendance
Civic Capacity: Voting Record
Population Growth for SNWI
Population Migration
Demographics of New Residents
Housing Indicators
Natural Capital
Financial Capital
Summary
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Social CapitalA Summary of Findings Social capital in the Sierra Nevada is generally strong. The quality of education is generally high, demonstrated by high school seniors consistently outperforming the California average on the SAT, the standard college entrance exam. Residents’ commitment to community is exemplified through high voter participation and vested interest in funding for the arts and in local cultural activities. Other indicators of social capital strength are as follows:
Some indicators, however, point to the need for additional investment. There is currently a shortage of staffed hospital beds in the entirety of the Sierra Nevada, except in the North. More children are being diagnosed with asthma and are experiencing more serious symptoms due to the increase in air pollution from commuters to and from the region. School enrollment is on the decline because of the decreasing number of young families in the region. Home prices continue to increase, displacing lower income households, forcing people to live in unaffordable housing, and inhibiting many from purchasing a home.
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