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Map and Figure Index

Map and Figure Index

A ncestry: — Con.
G e rm a n .......................
Africa, foreign born f r o m ..........................................94
African A m erican. See B la c k o r A f r ic a n A m e r ic a n .
A g e ..................................................................SO, S I , 54
C h ild re n ......... 36, 37, 55, 56, 58, 59, 60, 96, 97
D ependency r a t i o ................................................. 5 5
Foreign b o rn .......................................... 95, 97, 104
H o m e o w n e rs h ip ...................................................245
In c o m e ................................................................... 220
N a t iv e ........................................................................ 96
O lder p o p u la tio n .............. 5 3 ,5 5 , 57, 60, 96, 97,
114, 115
Race and Hispanic o rig in .............. 36, 37, 56, 57,
62, 63
Sex r a t io ...........................................................51, 60
W orking age ..................... 9 6 ,9 7 , 1 1 4 , 1 1 5 , 2 2 0
Agriculture, em ploym ent in ..........................184, 189
Am erican a n c e s t r y .......................................... 142, 155
Am erican Indian and A laska N a tiv e .................32, 39
A g e ............................................................. 36, 37, 62
College c o m p le tio n ...............................................166
H o m e o w n e rs h ip ...................................................242
In c o m e ........................................................ 222, 224
Labor force p articip atio n ..................................... 182
Married-couple fam ilies w ith c h ild re n .................76
M ig r a t io n ............................................................... 118
Native North American
lang u ag e.......................................... 128, 1 32, 134
One-parent fam ilies with c h ild re n .............. 78, 80
V e t e r a n s ...................................................... 200, 205
Am ericas, foreign born from . . . . 94, 100, 102, 103
A n c e s t r y ...........................................................1 38,
Croup, selected:

139

A m e r ic a n ................................................. 142, 15 5
A r m e n ia n .......................................................... 142
Asian In d ia n ......................................................142
150
142
142
150
142
142
142
Czech

142
142
143
143
143
151
143
143
143
143

BOO

151

Asian: — Con.
Interracial or interethnic co u p le s......... ..............35

C r e e k .......................
G u ate m a lan ..............

143
143

Labor force p articip atio n ....................... ............182
Married-couple fam ilies with children . .............76

Race and Hispanic o rig in .............. 36, 37, 76, 77,
78, 79, 80

H a i t i a n .....................
H u n g a ria n ................

143
144

Migration ................................................. ............118
One-parent fam ilies w ith children . . . . .............78

School-age p o p u la tio n .............. 96, 97, 130, 131,
172, 180

144
1 52

V e t e r a n s ................................................... ............200
Austrian:

Spoke English less than “v e ry w e ll” . . . . 130, 131
Youngest children (under 5 ) ................... . . 58, 59

Iranian .....................
i r i s h ............................
Ita lia n ..........................
Ja m a ic a n ...................

......... 143,

......... 144,
......... 144,

1 52
144

Ja p an e se ...................
K o r e a n .....................

144
144

1eb a n e se ...................
L ith u an ian ................

144
144

A n c e s t r y .................................................... .1 4 2 ,1 5 0
Foreign b o r n ............................................ ............150

N o r w e g ia n ................
P a k is ta n i...................

......... 144,

P o lis h ........................
P o rtu g u e s e ..............

......... 144,

R o m a n ia n ................
R u s sia n .......................

1 53
144
1 53
145

Children: — Con.
P o v e r t y ........................................................ ____ 231

Youth dependency r a t i o .......................... ......... 55
Child-to-woman r a t i o ................................... ......... 81
C h in e s e ............................................................. ......... 41
A n c e s t r y ...................................................... ____ 142
Foreign b o r n ............................................... ____ 101
Language .................................................... 132, 133

Id
Belgian a n c e s t r y .......................................... ............142

Cities:
A n c e s t r y ...................................................... 148, 149

Black or African A m e ric a n ..........................____ 29, 32
A g e ............................................................. 37, 57, 62

D iv e rs ity ...................................................... . . 46, 47
Foreign b o r n ............................................... . . 98, 99

145
1 54

College c o m p le tio n .............................................166
H o m e o w n e rs h ip ..................................... ............242

Housing t y p e ............................................. 252, 253
Population d e n s i t y ................................... . . 20, 21

S a lv a d o r a n ..............
Sco tch -lrish..............

145
145

In c o m e ..................................................................222
Interracial or interethnic co u p le s......... ..............35

Population ever over 1 0 0,000................ ......... 16
R e fe r e n c e .................................................... 262, 263

S co ttis h .....................
S lo v a k .......................

145
145

Labor force p articip atio n ....................... ............182
Married-couple fam ilies with children ..............76

C itiz e n s h ip ............................................... 92, 104, 105
Civil W ar v e t e r a n s .......................................... ____ 207

1 54
145

Migration ................................................. ............118
O lder p o p u latio n ..................................... ..............57

College. See E d u c a tio n , a t t a in m e n t .
College dorm itory population ................... ......... 87

145
145

One-parent fam ilies w ith children . . . ..............78
V e t e r a n s ................................................... ............200

Colom bian:
A n c e s t r y ...................................................... ____ 142

145

Brazilian a n c e s t r y ....................................................142

S w e d i s h .....................
S w i s s .......................

......... 145,

......... 145,

U k r a in ia n ................
V ie tn a m e s e ..............
W e l s h .......................
Nonrespondents to the an cestry
q u e s tio n .......................
One a n c e s try ................
Prevalent a n c e s try . . . . ____ 139,

......... 138,

1 55
138
141, 146, 147,
148, 149

Foreign born, sex ratio o f ....................... ____ 103
Com m uting . . . 177, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195
Congressional s e a t s ...................................... . . 24, 25
Construction and m anufacturing.

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em ploym ent i n ............................................. ____ 184
Correctional institution p o p u la tio n ............ ......... 87

Two a n c e s t r ie s ............
138
Arm enian a n c e s t r y ................................................. 142

C a m b o d ia n ................................................... ..............41
Canadian (see also F r e n c h C a n a d ia n a n c e s try )'.

Counties, re fe re n c e .......... 265, 266, 267, 268, 269,
270, 271, 272, 273, 274, 275

Asia, foreign born fro m ............................ 9 1 ,9 4 , 101
A sia n ............................................................... 29, 32, 40

A n c e s t r y ...................................................... 142, 150
Border w ith U.S., population d e n s ity ................ 13

Croatian a n c e s t r y ....................................................142
C u b a n ......................................................................... 42

A g e ................................... ......................................62
Ancestries, selected . . . ____ 142, 143, 144, 145

Foreign b o r n ................................... ........... 100. 150
C a r p o o lin g ........................................ ..................... 193

Foreign born, sex ratio o f . . . . ........................102
Czech an cestry . . . .
........................142

College com pletion . . . . ................................... 166
Foreign b o rn ................... ..................... 9 1 ,9 4 , 101

Census re g io n s ................................... . . . 8, 110, 113
Central Am erican (see also L a t in A m e r i c a ) ......... 43

Croup, p re v a le n t............ ......................................40
Group, selected:

C h ild r e n ............................................... 56, 58, 59. 172
Child-to-woman r a t i o ................ ....................... 81

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C a m b o d ia n ................ ......................................41
C h in e se ........................ ......................................41

Enrollm ent...................................... ..................... 172
Private s c h o o l.......................... ..................... 173

Danish ancestry. . . .

........................142

F ilip in o ........................ ......................................41
H m o n g ........................ ......................................41

Foreign b o r n ................................. ....................... 97
G randparents responsible for their own

D ependency ratio . .
C h ild r e n ..............

..........................55
..........................55

Indian, A s ia n .............. ......................................41
Ja p an e se ..................... ......................................41

g ra n d c h ild re n .............................. ................ 82, 83
High-income h o u seho ld s............ ..................... 231

O lder p o p u latio n .
D isa b ility ...................

..........................55
........................207

K o r e a n ........................ ......................................41
L a o t ia n ........................ ......................................41

Married-couple fam ilies w ith . . . . ____ 74, 76, 77
Married-couple households with ....................... 69

D iv e rs ity ...................
Divorce. See M a r i t a l s ta tu s .

. . . 30, 3 1 ,4 6 , 47

V ie tn a m e s e ................ ......................................41
H o m e o w n e rs h ip ............ ................................... 242

N a t iv e ............................................ ....................... 96
One-parent fam ilies w i t h ............ . 74, 75, 78, 79,

D o m in ican .................
A n c e s t r y ..............

..........................43
........................143

In c o m e ............................ ................................... 222

80, 230, 240

Foreign born, sex ratio o f . . . . ........................103

U.S. Census Bureau

Dutch an cestry

143

Foreign born: — Con.
In c o m e .......................................................... 213, 225

Germ an: — Con.
Foreign b o r n .......................................................... 151

M ig r a t io n ...................................................... 116, 117
Naturalized c it iz e n s ................... 9 1 ,9 2 , 104, 105

Language ............................................................. 132
G overnm ent, em ploym ent in ................................... 187

g ra n d c h ild re n .................................................82, 83
High-income households, children i n ............231

O lder p o p u latio n ..................................................... 97
Origin, country o f ........................................ 90, 101

Greek a n c e s t r y ...........................................................143
Croup quarters, population in:

H o m e o w n e rs h ip .......... 234, 235, 238, 240, 241,
242, 243, 244, 245, 247

A u s t r i a ............................................................... 150
C a n a d a ....................................................100, 1 50

College d o rm ito rie s.................................................87
Correctional in s titu tio n s ....................................... 87

In c o m e ............................ 212, 21 5, 21 6, 21 8, 219
Married c o u p le s .............................. 70, 74, 76, 77

M e n .........................................................................22 1
W o m e n ................................................................... 221

C h i n a ................................................................. 101
E n g lan d ............................................................... 151

M ilitary q u a r t e r s ................................................... 202
Nursing h o m e s ........................................................87

M u ltig e n e ra tio n a l...................................................81
One p a r e n t ........................................................74, 75

Ecuadorian a n c e s t r y ................................................. 143
Education, a tta in m e n t...............................................158

G e rm a n y .............................................................151
I r e la n d ............................................................... 152

G uatem alan a n ce stry ................................................. 143

One person ............................................................ 71
Opposite-sex unm arried-partner

Associate’s d e g re e ................................................. 170
Bachelor’s d e g r e e ...................159, 163, 168, 169

I t a l y ....................................................................152
M e x ic o ....................................................100, 102

h o u s e h o ld s ............................................................ 71
P o v e r t y ................................................................... 230

M en...................................................................... 164
Race and Hispanic o r i g i n ......... I 65, 166, 167

N orw ay .............................................................153
P h ilip p in e s ........................................................ 101

Race and Hispanic o r i g i n .............. 76, 77, 78, 79
Same-sex unm arried-partner

W o m e n ............................................................... 165
High s c h o o l ......................................158, 161, 162

Po la n d ................................................................. 153
R u s s ia ................................................................. 154

Haitian a n c e s t r y ........................................................ 143
Heating f u e l .................................................... 254, 255

h o u se h o ld s..................................................... 84, 85
Size of h o u s e h o ld ............................................67, 86

H o m e o w n e rs h ip ...................................................244
In c o m e ........................................................ 213, 217

Sex ratio b y .......................................... 102, I 03
Sw eden .............................................................154

High school. See E d u c a tio n , a t t a in m e n t .
Hispanic or L a tin o .................................................33, 43

Type o f h o u s e h o ld .................................................66
W orkers in h o u s e h o ld .......................................... 181

M aster’s d e g re e ............................................ 159,171
Professional or doctoral d eg ree..........................171

Origin, w orld region o f .................................9 1 ,9 4
A f r i c a ................................................................... 94

A g e ......................................................................56, 63
Ancestries, s e le c t e d .............. 142, 143, 144, 145

Housing (see also H o m e o w n e r s h ip ) ............ 252, 253
A g e ...................................................... 235, 237, 250

Som e college but no d e g r e e .............................. 170
Education, enrollm ent:

A s i a ...........................................................94, 101
E u r o p e ................. 94, 1 50, 1 51, 152, 1 53, 1 54

C h ild r e n ....................................................................56
College c o m p le tio n ...............................................167

Crow ded units........................................................255
F a r m ........................................................................ 250

A dult p o p u la tio n ................................................... 173
Private s c h o o l........................................................ 173

Latin A m e r ic a ....................... 94, 100, 102, 103
Northern Am erica

Group, p re v a le n t...................................... 42, 44, 45
Group, selected:

Heating f u e l ............................................... 254, 255
Mobile h o m e s ........................................................251

School-age p op u lation ..........................................172
Education and health services,

(except U . S . ) ................................. 94, 100,1 50
O c e a n ia ................................................................. 94

Central A m e r ic a n .............................................. 43
C u b a n ................................................................... 42

P lu m b in g ................................................................. 255
Renters and re n t............................... 239, 246, 247

em ploym ent i n ........................................................ 186
Elderly. See O ld e r p o p u la t io n .

Sex ratio b y ........................................................94
Sex ratio by origin:

D om inican............................................................ 43
M e x ic a n ...............................................................42

Seasonal housing u n it s ....................................... 251
Telephone s e r v ic e .................................................255

A f r i c a ................................................................... 94
A sia ........................................................................ 94

Prevalent Hispanic g r o u p .................42, 44, 45
Puerto R ic a n ........................................................42

Type o f unit, p r e v a le n t ............................. 252, 253
V a l u e ............................... 235, 238, 247, 248, 249

A n c e s t r y ...................................................... 143, 1 5 1
Foreign b o r n .......................................................... 151

C o lo m b ia .......................................................... 103
C u b a ....................................................................102

South A m e rican ...................................................43
H o m e o w n e rs h ip ................................................... 243

Hungarian a n c e s try ................................................... 144

Enrollm ent. See E d u c a tio n , e n r o llm e n t .
Europe, foreign born fr o m ............ 9 1 ,9 4 , 150, 15 1,

Dom inican R e p u b lic ........................................103
El S a lv a d o r ........................................................ 102

In c o m e ................................................................... 223
Interracial or interethnic co u p le s......................... 35

1 52, 1 53, 154

E u r o p e ................................................................. 94
Ja m a ic a ............................................................... 103

Labor force p articip atio n ..................................... 183
Married-couple fam ilies with c h ild re n ................ 77

Latin A m e r ic a ..................................................... 94
M e x ic o ............................................................... 102

Migration ............................................................... 119
One-parent fam ilies w ith c h ild re n ....................... 79

Income (see also E a r n in g s , P o v e r t y ) ......... 212, 215,
218, 219

Northern A m erica (except U .S .)....................... 94
O c e a n ia ................................................................. 94

V e t e r a n s ................................................................. 200
H m o n g .......................................................................... 41

E d u c a t io n ..................................................... 2 1 3 ,2 1 7
Foreign b o r n ...............................................21 3, 225

S p a n ish - sp e a k in g ................................................. 129
Working-age p o p u la t io n ....................................... 97

H o m e o w n e rs h ip ................................... 234, 235, 238
A g e .......................................................................... 245

Home value-to-income r a t i o ................... 23 5, 247
Low-income households and

H o u s in g ................................................................. 250
Po p u latio n ................................................................. 23

French:
A n c e s t r y ................................................................. 143

E d u c a t io n ...............................................................244
Female one-parent fa m ilie s ................................ 240

h o m e o w n e rs h ip .................................................247
N a t iv e ......................................................................213

Female population (see also W o m e n ) ....................... 61
F ilip in o .......................................................................... 41

L a n g u a g e ....................................................132, 1 33
French Canadian a n c e s t r y ........................................143

Low-income h o u s e h o ld s ..................................... 247
Male one-parent fa m ilie s ..................................... 240

N aturalized c i t i z e n s ............................................ 225
Race and Hispanic o r i g i n .............. 222, 223, 224

Earnings (see also In c o m e ):
Age o f w o r k e r s ....................................................220

Em ploym ent. See W o rk a n d e m p lo y m e n t.
English:

Fam ilies. See H o u s e h o ld s a n d f a m ilie s .
Farm:

Households and families: — Con.
G randparents responsible for their own

A n c e s t r y ................................................................. 143
Foreign b o r n .......................................................... 101

Married-couple fa m ilie s....................................... 240
M inority p op ulation.............................................. 241

Indian, Am erican. See A m e r ic a n I n d ia n a n d

Financial activities, em ploym ent i n ........................185
Finnish a n c e s t r y ........................................................ 143

O lder p o p u latio n ................................................... 245
Race and Hispanic o r i g i n .............. 235, 242, 243

Indian, A s ia n ................................................................. 41
A n c e s t r y ..................................................................142

Working-age p o p u la t io n ..................................... 245
Homes. See H o u s in g .

Inform ation, em ploym en t i n ................................... 185
Interracial or interethnic c o u p le s.............................. 35

Households and fa m ilie s.....................................66, 67

Iranian an ce stry ...........................................................144

Foreign b o r n .......................................... 9 1 ,9 3 , 98, 99
A g e .............................................................................95
C h ild r e n ................................................................... 97

U.S. Census Bureau

Germ an:
Ancestry

143, 151

A la s k a N a tiv e .

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Irish:
A ncestry . . .
Foreign born
Italian:

144, 152
____ 152

M ex ican.......................................................................... 42
Border with U.S., population d e n s ity ...................13

Population, total: — Con.
Center o f ..................................................................11

Two or More Races: — Con.
One-parent fam ilies with c h ild re n ..................... 79

Foreign b o r n ...........................................................100
Sex ratio o f ........................................................ 102

D e n sity...............................2, 3, I 7, 18, 19, 20, 21
Low d e n s i t y ............................................................ 22

Migration (see also M o b i l i t y ) ............108, 109, 1 10,
111, 112, 113, 1 14, 115, 116, 117, 118, 1 19

Year o f m a x im u m ................................................... 16
Portuguese a n c e s t r y ................................................. 145

Foreign b o r n ...............................................1 16, 11 7
N a t iv e ...................................................................... 116

P o v e rty ................................. 214, 226, 227, 228, 229
C h ild r e n ................................................................. 231

O lder p o p u latio n .......................................... 114, 115
Race and Flispanic origin ........................1 18, 119

Female one-parent fa m ilie s ................................ 230
Male one-parent fa m ilie s ..................................... 230

Ukrainian a n c e s t r y ................................................... 145

R e g io n a l................................................................. 113
W orking a g e ................................................. 114, 115

Married couples w ith ch ild re n ............................230
O lder p o p u latio n ................................................... 226

United States reference m a p ...................................258
Unm arried-partner h o u s e h o ld s ................ 71, 84, 85

Jam aican :
A n c e s t r y ....................................................................144

Younger w orking a g e .......................................... 115
M ilitary population (see also V e te ra n s )'.

V e te ra n s ...................................................... 208, 209
Prison population. See C o r r e c t io n a l in s t i t u t io n

Urban p o p u la t io n .......................................................... 9

Foreign born, sex ratio o f ..................................... 103
Ja p a n e s e .......................................................................... 41

A ctive d u t y ................................................. 2 0 1 ,2 0 3
Am erican Indian and Alaska N a tiv e .................. 205

Professional and business services,

A n c e s t r y ....................................................................144
Jo u rn e y to w o rk. See C o m m u t in g .

Group q u a r t e r s ..................................................... 202
Two-military-worker h o u se h o ld s....................... 203

em ploym en t i n ........................................................ 185
Public adm inistration, em ploym ent i n ...................186

A ncestry . . .
Foreign born

144, 152
____ 152

Language . .

____ 132

M inority group (see also A m e r ic a n I n d ia n a n d

p o p u la t io n .

Public tran sp o rtatio n ......................................177, 193
Puerto R i c a n ................................................................. 42

A la s k a N a tiv e , A s ia n , B la c k o r A f r ic a n

Two-race group, s e le c t e d ..................... 34, 36, 37
V e t e r a n s ............................................................... 200

Veterans (see also M il it a r y p o p u la t io n ) . . . 198, 199,
204, 207

T w o o r M o re R a c e s ) ......................................... 38, 241

Civil W a r ................................................................. 207
D isab ility ................................................................. 207

Mobile h o m e s ............................................................ 251
M obility (see also M ig r a t io n ) ......................... 120, 121

G ulf W a r ................................................................. 206
Korean W a r ............................................................ 206

A m e r ic a n , H is p a n ic o r L a tin o , P a c ific Is la n d e r ,

K o rean............................................................................41
A n c e s t r y ..................................................................144

Born in state o f re s id e n c e ................................... 121
M o v e r s ............................................... 110, 120, 121
N o n m o v e rs ................................................... 120, 121
M ultiracial. See T w o o r M o re R aces.

Race and Flispanic origin (see also A m e r ic a n
I n d ia n a n d A la s k a N a tiv e , A s ia n , B la c k o r
A f r ic a n A m e r ic a n , H is p a n ic o r L a tin o , P a c ific
I s la n d e r , T w o o r M o re R a ce s, W h ite
n o n - H is p a n ic ) ............................................. 28, 30, 38

Labor force. See W o rk a n d e m p lo y m e n t.
L a n g u a g e ................................................. 124, 125, 127

D iv e rs ity ............................................. 30, 3 1 ,4 6 , 47
Interracial or interethnic co u p le s......................... 35

Chinese ........................................................ 132, 133
French ...........................................................132, 133

Native Am erican. See A m e r ic a n I n d ia n a n d

G e rm a n ...................................................................... 132
It a lia n ........................................................................ 132

Native Haw aiian and O ther Pacific Islander. See

Linguistically isolated h o u se h o ld s....................... 128
Native North A m e r ic a n .......................................... 134

Native p o p u la tio n .....................

P o v e r t y ........................................................ 208, 209
Race and Hispanic origin ........................ 200, 205
Vietnam e ra............................................................ 206
W orld W ar II............................................................ 206
V ie tn a m e s e ................................................................... 41
A n c e s t r y ................................................................. 145
Language .............................................................. 132

Race or ethnicity, p rev alen t...................................38
Som e Other R ace..................................................... 28
Reference maps:
Cities, la r g e s t ............................................. 262, 263

A la s k a N a tiv e .

. 91

C o u n t ie s .............. 265, 266, 267, 268, 269, 270,
271, 272, 273, 274, 275

Welsh a n c e s t r y .......................................................... 145
W hite no n -H isp an ic..................................................... 32

A g e .......................................... ....................... 95 i 96
C h ild r e n .................................
. 96

M etropolitan areas, la r g e s t..................... 260, 261
M ilitary b a s e s ........................................................201

A g e .................................................................... 57, 62
College c o m p le tio n ...............................................166

Foreign b o r n ........................................................ 129
N a t iv e ....................................................................129

In c o m e ...................................
M ig r a t io n ..............................

213
116

Roads, m ajo r.......................................................... 264
Territorial expansion of the U .S.............................I I

H o m e o w n e rs h ip ...................................................242
In c o m e ................................................................... 222

Spoke English less than “v e ry w e ll” . . . . 125, 130,
1 3 1 ,1 3 5

O lder p o p u latio n ...................
S p a n ish - sp e a k in g .................

. 96
129

United S ta te s .......................................................... 258
Renters and re n t.......................... 234, 239, 246, 247

Interracial or interethnic co u p le s......................... 35
Labor force p articip atio n ..................................... 182

Spoke language other than English
at h o m e .......................... 125, 129, 132, 133, 135

W orking a g e ..........................
Natural resources and mining,

. 96

Reservations. See A m e r ic a n I n d ia n a n d

Married-couple fam ilies with c h ild re n ................76
M ig r a t io n ............................................................... 118

T a g a lo g ...................................................................... 132
V ie tn a m e s e ............................................................... 132

em ploym ent i n ........................
Non-Hispanic W hite. See W h ite n o n - H is p a n ic .

184

Rom anian a n c e s t r y ................................................... 145
R u ra l............................................................. 22, 23, 250

Older p o p u latio n ..................................................... 57
One-parent fam ilies with c h ild re n ....................... 78

Northern Am erica, foreign
born fr o m ................................. ............ 94, 100, 150

Russian:
A n c e s t r y ........................................................ 145, 1 54

V e t e r a n s ................................................................. 200
W om en (see also F e m a le p o p u la t io n ):

Foreign b o r n .......................................................... 154

Non-English-speaking p o p u la t io n ....................... 135
S p a n is h ...................................................................... 129

L a o t ia n .............................................................................41
Latin A m erica (see also C e n t r a l A m e r ic a n ,
S o u th A m e r ic a n ) ................................................. 42, 43

Foreign born fro m .......................................... 91, 100
Sex ratio o f ........................................ 94, 102, 103
Latino. See H is p a n ic o r L a tin o .

P a c ific Is la n d e r .

A la s k a N a tiv e .

Norw egian:
A n c e s t r y ................................. ...................144,

153

Child-to-woman r a t i o ............................................81
College c o m p le tio n ...............................................165

Foreign b o r n ..........................
Nursing home population . . . .

153
. 87

Divorced-to-married, ratio o f................................ 73
E a r n in g s ................................................................. 221

Lebanese a n c e s try ........................................................ 144
Leisure and hospitality, em ploym ent in ................. 186

Hom eow nership, fem ale one-parent
fa m ilie s ................................................................. 240

Lithuanian a n c e s try ......................................................144
Living arrangem ents. See G r o u p q u a r t e r s , p o p u la t io n

Salvadoran:
A n c e s t r y ................................................................. 145

Labor force participation by presence of
ch ild re n ................................................................. 180

Occupation. See W o rk a n d e m p lo y m e n t.

Foreign born, sex ratio o f ................................... 102
Scotch-lrish a n c e s try ................................................. 145

Poverty, fem ale one-parent f a m i l ie s ................230
W ork and em ploym ent. . . 1 7 6 , 177, 179, 180, 181,

Oceania, foreign born fr o m ....................................... 94
O lder p o p u latio n ................................................. 53, 57

Scottish a n c e s try ........................................................ 145
Services, other, em ploym ent i n .............................. 186

182, 183, 184, 185, 186, 187, 188,
189, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195

in , H o u s e h o ld s a n d fa m ilie s .

B la c k ...........................................................................57
Born in state o f re s id e n c e ................................... 121

Sex of population (see also F e m a le p o p u la t io n ,
M a le p o p u la t io n ) ..........................................5 0 ,5 1 ,6 1

E m p lo y m e n t......... 184, 185, 186, 187, 188, 189
G overnm ent, em ploym ent in .............................. 187

Male population (see also M e n ) ...................................61
Marital status (see also H o u s e h o ld s a n d fa m ilie s )'.

D ependency r a t i o ................................................... 55
Foreign b o r n ............................................................ 97

Sex r a t io ............................................................... 5 1, 60
C h ild r e n ................................................................... 60

Industry, em ploym ent b y ................................... 184
Construction and m a n u fa c tu r in g ................ 184

D iv o rc e d ...................................................... 66, 72, 73
M a r r ie d ................................. 69, 70, 72, 73, 74, 76,

G randparents responsible for their own
g ra n d c h ild re n ........................................................82

Foreign born ...................................... 94, 102, 103
O lder p o p u latio n ..................................................... 60

Education and health se rv ice s ....................... 186
Financial a c tivitie s............................................ 185

77, 181,230, 240
M e n ............................................................................... 73

H o m e o w n e rs h ip ................................................... 245
M ig r a t io n ....................................................114, 115

Single population. See H o u s e h o ld s a n d f a m ilie s ,

Unm arried-partner households . . . . 7 1 , 84,85, 86
W o m e n ........................................................................ 73

N a t iv e ........................................................................ 96
P o v e r t y ................................................................... 226

Slovak a n c e s try .......................................................... 145
Som e Other R ace .......................................................... 28

Natural resources and m in in g ....................... 184
Prevalent in d u s try ............................................ 184

Sex ratio ................................................................. 60
V e t e r a n s ................................................................. 206

South Am erican (see also L a t in A m e r i c a ) ............. 43
Spanish la n g u a g e ......................................................129

Professional and business s e rv ic e s ..............185
Public a d m in is tra tio n ..................................... 186

W hite non-H isp anic.................................................57

States, re fe re n c e ........................................................258
Suburban p o p u latio n ..................................................... 9

Services, o t h e r .................................................186
Trade, transportation, and u t ilit ie s ..............185

Married couples. See H o u s e h o ld s a n d f a m ilie s .
Men (see also M a le p o p u la t io n ):
College c o m p le tio n ............................................164
Divorced-to-married, ratio o f ...................................73

M a r i t a l s t a tu s .

Info rm atio n ........................................................ 185
Leisure and h o s p ita lit y ................................... 186

E a r n in g s ...............................................................221
Flom eow nership, male one-parent fam ilies . . . 240

Swedish:
A n c e s t r y ...................................................... 145, 1 54

Labor force p articip atio n.......................... 176, 179
Race and Hispanic o r i g i n .......................182, 183

One-parent fam ilies with c h ild re n ......................... 75
Poverty, male one-parent fa m ilie s ..................230

Foreign b o r n .......................................................... 154
Sw iss a n ce stry .............................................................145

W o m e n ............................................................... 180
Married-couple families:

M etropolitan areas:
A n c e s t r y .......................................................... 146, 147

Pacific Is la n d e r ............................................................ 33
A g e .............................................................................63

Both spouses w o r k e d ..................................... 181
One w o rk e r........................................................ 181

Asian group, la r g e s t .......................................... 40, 41
C h ild r e n .......................................... 58, 59, 130, 131

College c o m p le tio n ...............................................167
H o m e o w n e rs h ip ................................................... 243

M ilit a r y ........................................................ 2 0 1 ,2 0 3
O c c u p a tio n ................................................. 188, 189

College co m p le tio n ........................................168, 169
Com m ute to w o r k .......................................... 194, 195

In c o m e ................................................................... 223
Labor force p articip atio n ..................................... 183

T a g a lo g ........................................................................ 132

W orking age:
E a r n in g s ................................................................. 220

Grandparents responsible for their own
g ra n d c h ild re n ....................................................82, 83

Married-couple fam ilies with c h ild re n ................77
M ig r a t io n ............................................................... 119

Telephone s e r v ic e ..................................................... 255
Trade, transportation, and utilities,

Enrollm ent............................................................... 173
Foreign b o r n ............................................................ 97

Flispanic g r o u p ................................................... 44, 45
Housing v a lu e ............................................... 248, 249

One-parent fam ilies with c h ild re n ....................... 79
V e t e r a n s ................................................................. 200

em ploym en t i n ........................................................ 185
Two or More R a c e s ..................................................... 33

H o m e o w n e rs h ip ...................................................245
M ig r a t io n ....................................................114, 11 5

In c o m e ...........................................................21 8, 219
Population d e n s i t y ............................................. 18, 19

Pakistani a n c e s t r y ......................................................144
Philippines. See F ilip in o .

A g e ............................................................. 36, 56, 63
College c o m p le tio n ...............................................167

N a t iv e ........................................................................ 96

P o v e r t y ........................................................... 228, 229
R e fe r e n c e ...................................................... 260, 261

Plu m b in g ......................................................................255
Polish:

H o m e o w n e rs h ip ................................................... 243
In c o m e ................................................................... 223

Same-sex unmarried-partner
h o u se h o ld s........................................................ 84, 85

A n c e s t r y ...................................................... 144, 153
Foreign b o r n ...........................................................153

Labor force p articip atio n ..................................... 183
Married-couple fam ilies with c h ild re n ................ 77

Veterans in p o v e rty ...................................... 208, 209

302

Population, t o t a l..........................2, 8, 10, 12, 14, 15

Migration ............................................................... 119

Youth. See C h ild r e n .

U.S. Census Bureau