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U.S. Foreign-Born Population: 2000Population Size and CompositionPowerPoint PresentationForeign-Born Population by World Region of Birth: 2000Slide 5AgeAge Distribution by Sex and Origin: 2000 (In Percent)Slide 8Slide 9Slide 10Marital Status by Nativity: 2000Percent of Population with Less Than 9th Grade Completed by Origin: 2000 (Population 25 years and over)Percent of Population with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher by Origin: 2000Slide 14Slide 15Slide 16Percent Below Poverty Level by Origin: 2000ResidenceRegional Population Distribution by Origin: 2000 (In percent)Type of Metropolitan Residence by Origin: 2000For more information about the Foreign- Born Population of the U.S.This presentation was produced by: Ethnic and Hispanic Statistics BranchU.S. Foreign-Born Population: U.S. Foreign-Born Population: 20002000Helping You Make Informed DecisionsPopulation Size and CompositionPopulation Size and CompositionSource: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3Approximately 28.4 million foreign-born people live in the United States.The foreign born represent 10.4 percent of the U.S. population.People born in Latin America comprise approximately 51.0 percent of the U.S. foreign-born population.Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3Percent Distribution of Foreign BornPercent Distribution of Foreign Bornby World Region of Birth: 2000by World Region of Birth: 2000Latin America 51.0%Asia25.5%Europe 15.3% OtherRegions 8.1%Foreign-Born Population by Foreign-Born Population by World Region of Birth: 2000World Region of Birth: 200028.44.47.214.52.3TotalForeignBornEurope Asia LatinAmericaOtherRegionsSource: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3(In (In Millions)Millions)Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3Citizenship of the Foreign-Born PopulationCitizenship of the Foreign-Born Populationby Year of Entry: 2000by Year of Entry: 2000(In Percent)(In Percent)80.461.938.98.9Before 19701970-19791980-19891990-2000AgeAgeRelatively few foreign-born people are under age 18 (10.0 percent) compared with 28.3 percent of the native population.The foreign born are more likely than natives to be 18 to 64 years of age.The largest percentage of foreign born are in the 35-39 age group.Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3Age Distribution by Sex and Age Distribution by Sex and Origin: 2000Origin: 2000(In Percent)(In Percent)8 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 8PercentMale Female FemaleMaleForeign Born NativeSource: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-38 6 4 2 0 2 4 6 80-45-910-1415-1920-2425-2930-3435-3940-4445-4950-5455-5960-6465-6970-7475-7980-8485+PercentAgePercent of Population Under Age 18 Percent of Population Under Age 18 by Origin: 2000by Origin: 2000Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-310.05.79.111.610.728.3TotalForeignBornEurope Asia LatinAmericaOtherRegionsNative(In Percent)(In Percent)Percent of Population Aged 18 to 64 Percent of Population Aged 18 to 64 by Origin: 2000by Origin: 2000Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-379.066.781.481.778.659.7TotalForeignBornEurope Asia LatinAmericaOtherRegionsNative(In Percent)(In Percent)Percent of Population Aged 65 and Over Percent of Population Aged 65 and Over by Origin: 2000by Origin: 2000Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-311.027.69.56.710.712.0TotalForeignBornEurope Asia LatinAmericaOtherRegionsNative(In Percent)(In Percent)Marital Status by Nativity: 2000Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3MarriedWidowedDivorced/SeparatedNever MarriedForeign Born Native53.2%11.8%28.5%6.5%5.3%61.0%24.8%9.0%Percent of Population with Less Percent of Population with Less Than 9th Grade Completed by Than 9th Grade Completed by OriginOrigin: 2000: 2000(Population 25 years and over)(Population 25 years and over)22.212.710.034.67.34.7TotalForeignBornEurope Asia LatinAmericaOtherRegionsNativePercentlSource: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3Percent of Population with a Percent of Population with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher by Bachelor’s Degree or Higher by Origin: Origin: 2000200025.832.944.911.236.825.6TotalForeignBornEurope Asia LatinAmericaOtherRegionsNativeSource: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3(In Percent)(In Percent)Percent of Population Unemployed Percent of Population Unemployed by Origin: 2000by Origin: 2000(Population 16 years and over in the labor force)(Population 16 years and over in the labor force)Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-32.33.56.62.94.34.9TotalForeignBornEurope Asia LatinAmericaOtherRegionsNativePercentSource: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3Percent of Population with Full Time, Percent of Population with Full Time, Year Round Earnings of $50,000 or More Year Round Earnings of $50,000 or More by Origin: 2000 by Origin: 2000 (Population 15 years and over with income)(Population 15 years and over with income)19.133.229.58.527.524.6TotalForeignBornEurope Asia LatinAmericaOtherRegionsNativePercentSource: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-2Percent of Population with Full Time, Percent of Population with Full Time, Year Round Earnings of Less Than Year Round Earnings of Less Than $10,000 $10,000 by Origin: 2000 by Origin: 2000 (Population 15 years and over with income)(Population 15 years and over with income)5.73.13.57.55.54.2TotalForeignBornEurope Asia LatinAmericaOtherRegionsNativePercentPercent Below Poverty Level Percent Below Poverty Level by Origin: 2000by Origin: 200016.89.312.821.911.011.2TotalForeignBornEurope Asia LatinAmericaOtherRegionsNativeSource: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3(In Percent)(In Percent)ResidenceResidenceThe foreign born are more geographically concentrated than the native population.Among the foreign born, 39.9 percent live in the West and only 10.7 percent live in the Midwest.The foreign born are more likely than natives to live inside central cities of metropolitan areas.Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3Regional Population DistributionRegional Population Distributionby Origin: 2000by Origin: 2000(In percent)(In percent)39.926.810.722.620.835.924.618.6WestSouthMidwestNortheastForeign Born NativeSource: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-P3Source: Current Population Survey, March 2000, PGP-3Metropolitan Area,inside central cityMetropolitan Area,outside central cityNonmetropolitan AreaForeign Born Native27.5%51.9%20.7%5.1%45.1%49.8%Type of Metropolitan ResidenceType


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