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York
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Centre
Berks
Butler
Bradford
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Bedford
Clinton
Warren
Clearfield
McKean
Blair
Crawford
Indiana
Somerset
Luzerne
Wayne
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PerryBucks
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Franklin Chester
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Schuylkill
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Huntingdon
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WashingtonWestmoreland
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Susquehanna
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Cumberland
WyomingCameron
Lebanon
Lawrence
Montgomery
Lackawanna
Northumberland Northampton
Delaware
Montour
Philadelphia
Source: U.S. Department of CommerceU.S. Census BureauAmerican Community Survey2011 to 2015 5-Year Estimates
Pennsylvania Asian Resident Location Quotient, 2015
LQ Value
Greater than 2
1 to 2
Less than 1
Location Quotients (LQs) are ratios that allow the comparison of several smaller areas based on a base or regional area. If an LQ is less than 1, the area has less of a share of a variable (e.g. population) than the region (e.g. Pennsylvania), while an LQ of 1 denotes a similar share of the variable than the region, and an LQ greater than 1 identifies areas with greater shares of the variable than the region. For example, a census tract with an LQ of 2 or higher has at least twice the proportion of Asian residents as the state.