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census tract noun[ C ] uk /ˈsen.səs ˌtrækt/ us /ˈsen.səs ˌtrækt/ one of the areas into which some countries are divided for the purpose of taking a census(= a count of the number of people living in a country) : Each census tract contains about 5,000 people. The incidence of lung disease in the census tract around the factory was unusually high. Half of all African-Americans live in census tracts in which they are a racial majority. Researchers recruited subjects for the study from targeted census tracts in the city. The data we studied includes race, gender, income, and census tracts for people who applied for mortgages. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Towns & regions: environments & localities arrondissement backyard belt conservation area demesne exclave locale locality localized locally Milton Keynes neck neighbourhood non-local non-metro non-metropolitan quarter this, our, etc. neck of the woodsidiom turf vicinity
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