Subject |
Page numbers |
(page numbers refer to physical pages in the hard copy of the 1999 Data Book) |
|
Abortions |
....................... 39 |
Accidents and fatalities: |
|
Deaths and death rates |
...... 40-42, 76-77, 80-81 |
Drowning |
................... 42, 81 |
Fires ........................................... |
....................... 42 |
Motor vehicles/Traffic .......................... |
................ 42, 76-81 |
Tsunamis (seismic sea waves) .................... |
...................... 101 |
Age characteristics: |
|
By sex .......................................... |
.................... 12-14 |
Disabled persons ................................ |
.................... 44-49 |
Employment and labor force ...................... |
.................. 199-202 |
Farm operators .................................. |
.................. 274-275 |
Householders .................................... |
.................... 32-33 |
Insured unemployed .............................. |
.................. 196-197 |
Police officers, average age .................... |
....................... 79 |
Population ...................................... |
................ 12, 15-20 |
Poverty status .................................. |
.................. 230-231 |
Visitors, Eastbound ............................. |
...................... 131 |
Visitors, Japanese .............................. |
...................... 140 |
Visitors, Westbound ............................. |
...................... 131 |
Vital statistics ................................ |
....................... 41 |
Voters .......................................... |
.................. 165-166 |
Agriculture (See also individual products): |
|
Characteristics of farmers ...................... |
.................. 273-275 |
Crops and livestock ............................. |
......... 276-279, 281-290 |
Employment and payrolls ......... |
196, 206, 209-212, 215-216, 275, 280, 351 |
Farms and farm workers: |
|
Acreage ................................. |
119,271-275, 277, 281-282, 284 |
Characteristics and tenure of farm operators .. |
.................. 273-275 |
Crop .......................................... |
276-279, 281-282, 284-290 |
Farm workers .................................. |
............. 206, 273-275 |
Livestock ..................................... |
................. 276, 283 |
Number and size ......................... |
271-275, 277, 279, 281-282, 284 |
Foreign investment .............................. |
...................... 291 |
Land use and acreage ............................ |
... 113-119, 271-275, 277, |
279, |
281-282, 284, 288, 291, 339 |
Market supply ................................... |
.... 271, 278-279, 281-290 |
Value of sales ....................... |
271, 276,278-279, 281-285, 290, 339 |
Visitor-related sales ........................... |
...................... 152 |
Wages and salaries .............................. |
....... 215, 225, 280, 351 |
Aid to families with dependent children ........... |
...................... 194 |
Air transportation. See Transportation, Air |
|
Airports and heliports ............................ |
.................. 263-266 |
Altitudes. See Elevations and altitudes |
|
Anthuriums ........................................ |
.................. 285-287 |
Aquaculture ....................................... |
...................... 292 |
Area, Land and Water .............................. |
........ 3, 7-8, 10, 88-90 |
Map 4. Relative geographic size: major islands .. |
....................... 89 |
Armed forces personnel and dependents ............. |
.......... 11, 36, 199-200 |
Arrests: |
|
Crime index offenses ............................ |
............ 68-72, 75, 80 |
Juvenile ........................................ |
................... 75, 80 |
Traffic ......................................... |
....................... 80 |
Astronomy ......................................... |
...................... 251 |
Automobiles. See Motor vehicles |
|
Banks ............................................. |
...................... 347 |
Beaches ........................................... |
......... 103-106, 156-157 |
Bicycles and bicycling ............................ |
...................... 258 |
Births and birth rates ............................ |
.................... 36-39 |
Non-marital ..................................... |
....................... 38 |
Place of birth .................................. |
....................... 26 |
Race of child ................................... |
....................... 38 |
Boats and boating (See also Transportation, Water) |
............ 159, 243, 267 |
Books ............................................. |
....................... 62 |
Broadcasting ...................................... |
................. 249, 340 |
Buildings. See Construction industry and |
|
Housing and housing units |
|
Buses and bus service ............................. |
............. 257-258, 260 |
Business enterprises: |
|
Employment and payrolls ...... |
196, 207-208, 213-217, 341, 344-346, 349-351 |
Employment-size class ........................... |
.................. 349-350 |
Establishments ............... |
214-217, 260, 337, 341-342, 344-346, 349-352 |
Sales ................................. |
260, 341-342, 344-346, 349, 352-353 |
Small businesses ................................ |
.................. 349-350 |
Taxes .......................................... |
178-180, 186-187, 190, 351 |
Business services ................................. |
........ 208, 211, 345-346 |
Cable television .................................. |
...................... 249 |
Care homes. See Nursing homes |
|
Cargo. See Transportation, Air and Transportation, Water |
|
Cattle. See Livestock |
|
Cellular telephones ............................... |
...................... 250 |
Cemeteries ........................................ |
...................... 123 |
Census designated places: |
|
Disabled persons ................................ |
.................... 44-49 |
Educational attainment .......................... |
.................... 64-65 |
Employment and labor force ...................... |
.................. 200-202 |
Group quarters .................................. |
.................... 34-35 |
Households and families ......................... |
...... 28-33, 226-227, 229 |
Housing units ................................... |
.................. 314-329 |
Income .......................................... |
.................. 226-227 |
Map 2. Census designated places ................. |
........................ 6 |
Population ...................................... |
......... 7-8, 13-20, 25-26 |
Poverty status .................................. |
.................. 229-231 |
Census tracts: |
|
Employment and labor force ...................... |
.................. 204-205 |
Land area ....................................... |
....................... 10 |
Map 3. Census tracts ............................ |
........................ 9 |
Resident population ............................. |
................ 10, 21-24 |
Chickens. See Poultry and poultry products |
|
Children: |
|
Child abuse ..................................... |
.................... 84-85 |
Child welfare payments and recipients ........... |
...................... 194 |
Churches .......................................... |
...................... 123 |
Climatic data ..................................... |
.................. 107-112 |
Coastline ......................................... |
................... 87, 96 |
Coffee ............................................ |
.................. 277-278 |
Commercial buildings, Characteristics ............. |
.................. 330-336 |
Communications industry (See also individual industries) |
|
Employment and payrolls ......................... |
.... 206-207, 210-211, 215 |
Establishments .................................. |
......... 215-216, 249-250 |
Hours and earnings .............................. |
...................... 215 |
Newspapers ...................................... |
...................... 250 |
Revenues ........................................ |
...................... 249 |
Commuting ......................................... |
.................. 261-263 |
Condominiums ...................................... |
... 131, 139, 142-145, 313 |
Land tenure ..................................... |
...................... 307 |
Planned projects ................................ |
...................... 145 |
Timeshare properties ............................ |
...................... 145 |
Sold and price .................................. |
.................. 333-336 |
Visitor use ..................................... |
........ 132, 139, 142-145 |
Construction industry: |
|
Additions and alterations ....................... |
........ 296, 299, 301-303 |
Building permits ................................ |
......... 295-297, 299-302 |
Commercial and industrial ....................... |
.... 296-297, 299, 301-302 |
Condominiums ................................... |
145, 299, 302-303, 305-306 |
Demolitions ..................................... |
............ 296, 300, 303 |
Employment and payrolls ................... |
196,206-208, 210-211, 215, 351 |
Hotel ........................................... |
....... 145, 295, 299, 301 |
Hours and earnings .............................. |
................. 215, 351 |
Housing ............................. |
295-297, 299-300, 302-303, 305-308 |
Value of construction ........................... |
......... 295-299, 301-302 |
Consumer price index .............................. |
.................. 233-240 |
Conventions, meetings ............................. |
............ 132, 138, 141 |
Corporations: |
|
Characteristics ................................. |
......... 275, 349, 352-353 |
Largest ......................................... |
...................... 352 |
Correctional facilities. See Prisons and prisoners |
|
Cost of living. See also Consumer price index ..... |
.................. 241 |
County government: |
|
Bonded debt ..................................... |
...................... 190 |
Elected officials. See Elections |
|
Employment and payrolls ............... |
191-192,206, 208, 210-211, 215-216 |
Expenditures .................................... |
...................... 185 |
Organizational chart ............................ |
...................... vii |
Tax collections and other revenues .... |
151-152,177-179, 185, 188-189, 260 |
Wages and salaries .............................. |
................. 192, 215 |
Credit unions ..................................... |
...................... 348 |
Crime and criminals ............................... |
...... 68-75, 79-80, 82-83 |
Arrests ......................................... |
..... 69-72, 75, 79-80, 82 |
Homicides and murders ........................... |
........ 70, 73, 75, 79-80 |
Juveniles ....................................... |
............ 70-72, 75, 80 |
Larceny ......................................... |
............ 70-73, 75, 83 |
Marijuana confiscation .......................... |
....................... 84 |
Offenses ........................................ |
...... 68-69, 70-75, 79-80 |
Stolen property ................................. |
....... 71, 73, 75, 81, 83 |
Crops. See Agriculture or individual products |
|
Cultural attractions .............................. |
...................... 153 |
Deaths and death rates (See also Accidents and |
|
fatalities) ..................................... |
.. 36, 40-42, 76-78, 80-81 |
Cause ........................................... |
.......... 42, 76-78, 80-81 |
Characteristics: |
|
By age ........................................ |
....................... 41 |
By race ....................................... |
....................... 41 |
By sex ........................................ |
.................... 41-42 |
Fetal and infant deaths ......................... |
....................... 39 |
Homicides and murders ........................... |
....................... 42 |
Natural disasters ............................... |
....................... 99 |
Traffic ......................................... |
......... 42, 76-77, 80-81 |
Dentists .......................................... |
....................... 51 |
Disabled persons .................................. |
................ 44-49, 194 |
Diseases .......................................... |
.................... 42-43 |
Disposable personal income ........................ |
...................... 223 |
Distances: |
|
Highways ........................................ |
...................... 253 |
District information: |
|
Area ............................................ |
....................... 90 |
Births .......................................... |
....................... 37 |
Building permits ................................ |
...................... 297 |
Child abuse ..................................... |
....................... 85 |
Crime statistics ................................ |
.................... 73-74 |
Deaths .......................................... |
................... 40, 76 |
Electric company consumers ...................... |
...................... 246 |
Employment and labor force ...................... |
.................. 204-205 |
Geographic boundaries |
|
Map 1. District boundaries .................... |
....................... vi |
Map 2. Census designated places (CDP's) ....... |
........................ 6 |
Highways and streets ............................ |
...................... 254 |
Households or families .......................... |
.................... 30-31 |
Housing units ................................... |
...................... 306 |
Land use ........................................ |
... 113-114, 116, 119, 121 |
Lots in subdivision ............................. |
...................... 124 |
Parcel distribution ............................. |
...................... 121 |
Population .................................... |
5, 7-8, 13-14, 21-26, 34-35 |
Real property valuation ......................... |
...................... 189 |
Tennis courts ................................... |
...................... 161 |
Traffic accidents and enforcements .............. |
....................... 76 |
Voters and voting ............................... |
.................. 164-172 |
Waterworks services ............................. |
...................... 248 |
Zoning classifications .......................... |
............. 113-114, 121 |
Divorces .......................................... |
....................... 51 |
Doctors. See Physicians and surgeons |
|
Drivers licenses .................................. |
...................... 259 |
Earnings. See Wages and salaries and individual industries |
|
Earthquakes ....................................... |
...................... 100 |
Eating and drinking places: |
|
Employment and payrolls ......................... |
.. 207, 210, 215, 341, 351 |
Number .......................................... |
........ 215, 341-342, 351 |
Visitor-related sales ........................... |
...................... 152 |
Education: |
|
Attainment ...................................... |
.................... 63-65 |
Cost per pupil .................................. |
....................... 58 |
Days of school .................................. |
....................... 53 |
Degrees conferred ............................... |
................ 59-60, 63 |
Employment and payroll .......................... |
......... 53, 61, 208, 211 |
Enrollment ...................................... |
............. 53-56, 59-61 |
Projections ................................... |
....................... 57 |
Expenditures .................................... |
....................... 58 |
Graduates ....................................... |
................ 53, 63-65 |
Hawaii Community College ........................ |
....................... 60 |
Libraries ....................................... |
....................... 62 |
Private elementary and secondary schools ........ |
................... 53, 56 |
Public elementary and secondary schools ......... |
............... 53, 55, 57 |
Real property ................................... |
....................... 58 |
Schools ......................................... |
........... 53, 55-57, 123 |
Teachers ........................................ |
............... 53, 58, 61 |
University of Hawaii at Hilo .................... |
.................... 59-62 |
Wages and salaries .............................. |
....................... 58 |
Elderly (65 years and over) or retired persons |
|
(See also Population, Age) ...................... |
..... 12, 17-20, 32-33, 41 |
Elections (See also Voters and voting): |
|
County government ............................... |
.................. 173-175 |
Elected officials ............................... |
............. 173-175, 192 |
Election districts or precincts ................. |
......... 165-166, 168-172 |
Map 6. Election districts ..................... |
...................... 163 |
Federal government .............................. |
...................... 173 |
Party of votes cast ............................. |
...................... 168 |
State government ................................ |
...................... 173 |
Voter turnout ................................... |
.................. 167-175 |
Voters and votes cast ........................... |
.................. 167-175 |
Electricity: |
|
Capacity, Consumption, production, and rates .... |
.................. 244-246 |
Consumption by use .............................. |
...................... 244 |
Electricity (contd.) |
|
Generation by source ............................ |
...................... 245 |
House heating fuel, Used for .................... |
...................... 313 |
Output, Figure 1. Electric power output by resource |
245 |
Revenues ........................................ |
...................... 244 |
Utilities ....................................... |
............. 244-246, 247 |
Elevations and altitudes .......................... |
........... 91-92, 96, 107 |
Employment and labor force (See also individual industries) |
|
Age ............................................. |
........ 196, 199, 201-202 |
Census designated places ........................ |
.................. 200-202 |
Census tracts ................................... |
.................. 204-205 |
Commuting to work ............................... |
.................. 261-263 |
Defense ......................................... |
.................. 199-200 |
Disability status ............................... |
............. 44-45, 48-49 |
Employers ...................................... |
191, 214-217, 341, 350-351 |
Employment and payrolls ...... |
53, 147, 191-192,197-209, 211-212, 214-217, |
260, 275, |
337, 341, 344-345, 349-350 |
Employment-size class ........................... |
.................. 349-350 |
Establishments ....................... |
147, 260,337, 341, 344-346, 349-351 |
Ethnicity ....................................... |
...................... 213 |
Family workers, unpaid .......................... |
................. 206, 211 |
Government ...................................... |
... 191-192, 206, 208, 211 |
Hours and earnings ....... |
147, 214-215, 260,337, 341, 344-345, 350-351 |
Industry groups ................................ |
206-208, 210-211, 215, 351 |
Jobcount ........................................ |
............. 206, 209-210 |
Labor force ..................................... |
............. 200-205, 213 |
Minimum wage chronology ......................... |
...................... 218 |
Occupations ..................................... |
............ 197, 209, 212 |
Projections ..................................... |
.................. 207-210 |
Self-employed workers ........................... |
........ 206, 209-211, 225 |
Sex ............................................. |
........ 199, 201-202, 213 |
Visitor-related ................................. |
... 147, 152, 206, 208-210 |
Women in labor force ............................ |
........ 199, 201-202, 213 |
Energy and power (See also Electricity and Utilities) |
|
Consumer price index ............................ |
.................. 234-240 |
Consumption ..................................... |
............. 243-244, 247 |
Electric utilities .............................. |
............. 244-246, 248 |
Fossil fuels .................................... |
...................... 243 |
Gas utilities ................................... |
................. 243, 247 |
Gasoline service stations ....................... |
...................... 243 |
Geothermal ...................................... |
...................... 245 |
House heating fuel .............................. |
...................... 313 |
Hydroelectric ................................... |
...................... 245 |
Energy and power (contd.) (See also Electricity and Utilities) |
|
Liquid fuel ..................................... |
...................... 243 |
Output, Figure 1. Electric power output by resource |
245 |
Wind ............................................ |
...................... 245 |
Ethnic origin and race ............................ |
.................... 21-26 |
Births .......................................... |
....................... 38 |
Deaths .......................................... |
....................... 41 |
Employment and labor force ...................... |
...................... 213 |
Native Hawaiians ................................ |
................... 23, 28 |
Families. See Households or families |
|
Federal government: |
|
Elected officials. See Elections, Federal government |
|
Employment and payrolls ........................ |
206, 208, 210-211, 215-216 |
Tax collections and other revenues .............. |
.................. 177-179 |
Wages and salaries .............................. |
...................... 215 |
Finance: |
|
Assets and deposits ............................. |
.................. 347-348 |
Employment and payrolls ....................... |
206, 208, 210-211, 215, 351 |
Establishments .................................. |
......... 215, 347-348, 351 |
Financial loan companies ........................ |
...................... 347 |
Hours and earnings .............................. |
................. 215, 351 |
Fishes and fishing .............................. |
209, 211-212, 215, 293, 351 |
Flowers and nursery products ...................... |
......... 277-278, 284-287 |
Food: |
|
Consumer price index ............................ |
.................. 234-240 |
Establishments (See also Eating & drinking places) |
215, 341-342, 351 |
Personal consumption expenditures ............... |
...................... 149 |
Foreign investment in Hawaii County ............... |
...................... 291 |
Forests ......................................... |
209, 211-212, 215, 294, 351 |
Freight traffic. See Transportation, Air and |
|
Transportation, Water |
|
Fruits and nuts ................................... |
277-278, 281-282, 288-290 |
Fuel (See also individual types): |
|
Consumer price index ............................ |
.................. 234-240 |
Consumption ..................................... |
....................... 243 |
Electricity generation .......................... |
.................. 244-245 |
Gasoline stations ............................... |
...................... |
Fuel (contd.) (See also individual types): |
|
House heating, Used for ......................... |
...................... 313 |
Tax and tax base ................................ |
............ 178, 184, 243 |
Gas utilities: |
|
Consumer price index ............................ |
.................. 234-240 |
Consumption, consumers and use .................. |
...................... 247 |
House heating fuel, Used for .................... |
...................... 313 |
Rates and revenues .............................. |
...................... 247 |
Gasoline: |
|
Consumption ..................................... |
...................... 243 |
Taxes and tax base .............................. |
................. 184, 243 |
Gasoline service stations ......................... |
...................... 243 |
General excise and use tax base. See Taxation |
|
Geographic data: |
|
Altitudes ....................................... |
....................... 96 |
Area ............................................ |
.................... 88-90 |
Counties or islands ............................. |
............. 87-88, 91-96 |
Earthquakes ..................................... |
...................... 100 |
Elevations ...................................... |
................ 91-92, 96 |
Shoreline ....................................... |
....................... 87 |
Size, Map 4. Relative geographic size: major islands |
89 |
Streams, lakes, and waterfalls .................. |
.................... 93-95 |
Tsunamis ........................................ |
...................... 101 |
Volcanic eruptions .............................. |
.................... 97-99 |
Geothermal energy ................................. |
...................... 245 |
Golfing and golf courses .......................... |
...................... 160 |
Government (See also individual governmental unit)s |
: |
Construction .................................... |
...................... 297 |
Employment and payrolls ........................ |
191-192, 206, 208, 214-216 |
Expenditures .................................... |
................. 181, 185 |
Land ownership .................................. |
................. 118, 120 |
Tax collections and other revenues ..... |
151-152, 177-180, 185-186, 188-189 |
Wages and salaries .............................. |
................. 192, 215 |
Group quarters. See Population, Group quarters |
|
Harbors ........................................... |
.................. 267-269 |
Hawaii Community College. See Education |
|
Hawaiian Home Lands, Hawaii State Department of ... |
...................... 119 |
Health care (See also Hospitals and health care facilities) |
|
Consumer price index ............................ |
.................. 234-240 |
Employment and payrolls ......................... |
.............. 51, 215-217 |
Hospitals ....................................... |
....................... 50 |
Nursing homes ................................... |
....................... 50 |
Risk factors .................................... |
....................... 43 |
Wages and salaries .............................. |
...................... 215 |
Health services ............................. |
208,211, 215-217, 345-346, 351 |
Highways and streets: |
|
Fuel tax ........................................ |
............ 178, 184, 243 |
Miles and mileage ............................... |
.................. 253-254 |
Historic sites .................................... |
.................. 153-156 |
Homeless .......................................... |
...................... 198 |
Honey ............................................. |
...................... 283 |
Hospitals and health care facilities .............. |
.................. 50, 123 |
Admissions ...................................... |
....................... 50 |
Beds ............................................ |
....................... 50 |
Facilities ...................................... |
....................... 50 |
Hotels: |
|
Condominiums for transient/visitor use .......... |
........ 131, 139, 142-144 |
Construction .................................... |
............ 295, 299, 301 |
Employment and payrolls ............. |
147, 206,208, 210, 215-217, 345, 351 |
Establishments and properties .................. |
142-144, 215, 345-346, 351 |
Hours and earnings .............................. |
....... 147, 215, 345, 351 |
Occupancy rates ................................. |
...................... 142 |
Planned projects ................................ |
...................... 145 |
Projections ..................................... |
................. 208, 210 |
Room rates ...................................... |
...................... 146 |
Room revenue .................................... |
...................... 146 |
Taxes and tax base .............................. |
........ 178, 180, 186-187 |
Units ........................................... |
............. 142-145, 147 |
Visitor-related expenditures .................... |
................. 150, 152 |
Households or families ............................ |
................ 11, 27-33 |
Armed forces personnel and dependents ........... |
....................... 11 |
Characteristics ................................. |
.................... 27-33 |
Income .......................................... |
.................. 223-228 |
Poverty level ................................... |
............. 228-229, 232 |
Tax burden ...................................... |
...................... 179 |
Visitor-related income .......................... |
.................. 151-152 |
Housing and housing units: |
|
Armed forces .................................... |
.................. 11, 308 |
Building permits ................................ |
.................. 295-302 |
Housing and housing units (contd.) |
|
Characteristics ................................. |
.................. 310-329 |
Condominiums .................................... |
... 131, 139, 142-144, 313 |
Construction .................................... |
......... 295-300, 302-303 |
Consumer price index ............................ |
.................. 234-240 |
Demolitions ..................................... |
............ 296, 300, 303 |
Energy use ...................................... |
...................... 313 |
Government ...................................... |
.................. 307-308 |
Heating fuel .................................... |
...................... |