5. Population Size and Composition: 2003 Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003
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8. Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003 Percent Distribution of Foreign Born by World Region of Birth: 2003 Latin America 53.3% Asia 25.0% Europe 13.7% Other Regions 8.0%
9. Age: 2003 Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003
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13. Age Distribution by Sex and Nativity: 2003 (In Percent) Male Female Female Male Foreign Born Native Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003 Age
14. Percent of Population Under Age 18 by Nativity and by World Region of Birth: 2003 Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003 (In Percent)
15. Percent of Population Aged 18 to 64 by Nativity and by World Region of Birth: 2003 Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003 (In Percent)
16. Percent of Population Aged 65 and Over by Nativity and by World Region of Birth: 2003 (In Percent) Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003
17. Percent Distribution by Marital Status and Nativity: 2003 (Population 15 years and over) Foreign Born Native 52.2% 12.2% 29.2% 6.4% 4.9% 61.0% 25.3% 8.8% Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003
18. Percent of Population with Less Than 9th Grade Completed by World Region of Birth: 2003 (Population 25 years and over) Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003
19. Percent of Population with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher by World Region of Birth: 2003 (Population 25 Years and Over) Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003
20. Percent Unemployed by Nativity and by World Region of Birth: 2003 (Population 16 years and over in the labor force) Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003
21. Median Earnings of Year-Round, Full-Time Foreign-Born Workers by Place of Birth: 2001 (Population 15 years and over with earnings) (In dollars) Source: Current Population Survey, (2002) Annual Social and Economic Supplement Foreign Born
22. Percent of Population Below Poverty Level by Nativity and by World Region of Birth: 2003 (In Percent) Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003
23. Residence: 2003 Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003
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27. Regional Population Distribution by Nativity: 2003 (In percent) Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003
28. Percent Foreign Born Within Each State: 2000 Source: Census 2000 Prepared with American FactFinder
29. Percent of Foreign Born Who Entered 1990 to 2000 by State: 2000 Prepared with American FactFinder Source: Census 2000
30. Top Five States with the Highest Foreign-Born Population and Highest Rate of Change: 2000 Highest Number of Foreign Born 2000 Number Highest Percent Change 1990-2000 Percent Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 171% Utah 2 million Illinois 196% Arkansas 3 million Florida 202% Nevada 3 million Texas 233% Georgia 4 million New York 274% North Carolina 9 million California
31. Top Five Places of 100,000 or More Population With the Highest Number of Foreign Born: 2000 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 330,000 San Jose, CA 516,000 Houston, TX 629,000 Chicago, IL 1,513,000 Los Angeles, CA 2,871,000 New York, NY Total Foreign Born Place
32. Top 5 Counties of 250,000 or More Population With the Highest Percent Foreign Born: 2002 Source: American Community Survey 2002 37 San Francisco County, CA 38 Kings County, NY 39 Hudson County, NJ 47 Queens County, NY 51 Miami-Dade County, FL Percent County
33. Type of Residence by Nativity: 2003 Foreign Born Native 26.9% 52.9% 20.2% 5.3% 44.4% 50.3% Source: Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2003
35. Language Spoken at Home for the Foreign Born: 2002 (Population 5 years and over) Source: American Community Survey 2002 18 Speak Asian or Pacific Island languages 3 Speak other languages 17 Speak other Indo-European languages 45 Speak Spanish 83 Speak a language other than English 17 Speak only English 100 Total Foreign Born Percent
36. English-Speaking Ability of Foreign Born Who Speak Spanish At Home: 2002 (Population aged 5 and older) Source: American Community Survey 2002 19 Speak English "not at all" 31 Speak English "not well" 21 Speak English "well" 29 Speak English "very well" 100 Speak Spanish Percent
Notas del editor
In 2000, Illinois foreign-born population is 1.5 million – which rounds to 2 million
SOURCE: ACS 2002 ranking table at http://www.census.gov/acs/www/Products/Ranking/2002/R15T050.htm NOTES: This was the only ranking table with a nativity-related variable.
CAUTION: The category “Speak a language other than English” is not in the original table– I created it by summing the specific-language-group categories (“speak Spanish”, etc). If this table needs to have only the categories originally published, simply delete the “Speak a language other than English” row. The other rows were pulled directly from the table (Ns, of course; no percents were given, so I had to calculate those). SOURCE: PCT020. Nativity by Language Spoken at Home by Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over NOTES: Of the foreign born who do not speak “only English” at home, the majority (53.8%) speak Spanish. [14,665,296 is 53.8% of 27,260,662]
CAUTION: The category “Speak a language other than English” is not in the original table– I created it by summing the specific-language-group categories (“speak Spanish”, etc). If this table needs to have only the categories originally published, simply delete the “Speak a language other than English” row. The other rows were pulled directly from the table (Ns, of course; no percents were given, so I had to calculate those). SOURCE: PCT020. Nativity by Language Spoken at Home by Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over NOTES: Of the foreign born who do not speak “only English” at home, the majority (53.8%) speak Spanish. [14,665,296 is 53.8% of 27,260,662]
SOURCE: PCT020. Nativity by Language Spoken at Home by Ability to Speak English for the Population 5 Years and Over NOTES: 50.2% of the foreign born (5 years and over) who speak Spanish at home speak English “well” or “very well” 49.8% speak English “not well” or “not at all”