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Navarre Housing Study <br />Table 1.3 <br />Length of Residency in the Neighborhood <br />Longevity < 1 year 1-3 years 3-10 years 10-20 years > 20 years <br />(n/a: 1) Area I <br />Area II <br />Area II <br />Area IV <br />4(10%) <br />4 (14%) <br />n/a <br />n/a <br />2 (5%) <br />4 (14%) <br />1 (8%) <br />7(17%) <br />11 (28%) <br />9 (32%) <br />11 (85%) <br />17(41%) <br />9(23%) 13(33%) <br />3(11%) 8(29%) <br />n/a 1 (8%) <br />9 (22%) 8 (20%) <br />Total 8(7%) 14(11%) 48(39%) 21(17%) 30(25%) <br />Respondents were asked how long they have lived in the neighborhood. Most residents <br />have lived in the area for a significant length of time. Most have lived in their home for 3 <br />tO 10 years or over 20 years. The smallest percentage was for those living in the <br />neighborhood for less than one year. It appears that turnover in the area was relatively <br />low. These percentages were fairly consistent for all areas, with the exception of Area III, <br />where the percentage living in the neighborhood for 3 to 10 years was 85%. This may <br />have been due to the construction of new units in the mid 1980’s. <br />Table 1.4 <br />Ages of Children in Households <br />Children < 5 years 6-10 years 11-14 years 15-18 years n/a <br />Areal <br />Area II <br />Area II <br />Area IV <br />7(18%) <br />6 (21%) <br />n/a <br />6(15%) <br />8(20%) 7(18%) 1(3%) 25(63%) <br />2(7%) 2(7%) n/a 18(64%) <br />n/a n/a 1(8%) 12(92%) <br />5(12%) 3(7%) 4(10%) 26(63%) <br />Total 18(15%) 15(12%) 12(10%) 6 (5%) 81 (66%) <br />Participants were asked if they have any children living at home and if so, to indicate <br />their ages groups. An overwhelmingly high percentage of respondents did not have <br />children living at home. Of those respondents who did have children, there was a fairly <br />even distribution between the under five years, 5 to 10 years, and 11 to 14 years old <br />categories. The number of households in Area III with children is low; 12% of the <br />households have children.