Table 1 Correlations with demographic data series

From: Race, religion and the city: twitter word frequency patterns reveal dominant demographic dimensions in the United States

No. of right singular vector

ρ

Dataset

2

0.87

Population of one race—Percent Black or African American alone (2010)

 

0.77

Owner-occupied housing units, African American householder, per population (2010)

 

−0.75

Population of one race—Percent White alone (2010)

 

0.65

Black Protestant—Rates of adherence per 1,000 population (2010)

3

0.84

Resident total population estimate—Rank (2007)

 

−0.72

Population density (2010)

 

−0.72

Percent of adults with a bachelor’s degree or higher (2008–2012)

 

0.63

Rural–urban Continuum Code (2013)

4

0.28

All other travel arrangement and reservation services total number of establishments

 

0.28

Tour operators total number of establishments

 

0.26

Convention and visitors bureaus total number of establishments

 

0.26

Accommodation establishments with payroll per population (2007)

5

0.39

Catholic—Rates of adherence per 1,000 population (2010)

 

−0.37

Evangelical Protestant—Rates of adherence per 1,000 population (2010)

 

0.36

Orthodox—Total number of adherents (2010)

 

−0.29

Evangelical Protestant—Total number of adherents per population (2010)

6

0.5

Percent Hispanic or Latino population (2010)

 

0.5

Hispanic or Latino population—Percent Mexican (2010)

 

0.38

Average household size (2010)

 

0.36

Percent households with persons under 18 years (2010)

  1. Note: Greatest Pearson-correlations (P<0.0001 at a Bonferroni-corrected level) in the demographic datasets with the first few singular vectors.