Population CharacteristicsRecent increases in the level of immigration to the US from Asian countries have been dramatic. The 140% growth in the number of Asian Americans between 1970 and 1980 was by far the largest of any group. Not only will the Asian American population grow substantially in...
Population: 348,547 Percent Asian American: 51.7% Percent Asian American 2010: 56.1% Percent Change: -2.8% More on Urban Honolulu: Data | Real Estate The second most Asian city in America is Honolulu — the only other big city in the US that has greater than 50% Asian population. Honolul...
The Asian population in the United States played a major role in changing the nation's racial diversity during the last several decades. The Asian population grew from 3.2 million in 1980 to 10.2 million in 2000, a three–fold increase in only two decades. The Asian population change from 20...
Compare the number of people of Asian descent living in the U.S. as of the 2000 and 2010 Census. National origin2000 population12010 populationPercent change Total211,898,82817,320,85645.6% Asian Indian1,899,5993,183,06367.6 Bangladeshi57,412147,300156.6 ...
the population from Wolong, Wenchuan County, Sichuan, China, is identified as a new species, which is formally described herein. The new species can be distinguished from all known congeners by a unique combination of following characteristics: (1) small body size, SVL42.2–46.9 mmin adult...
The experiences of Asian Americans in the United States have been marked by a basic contradiction.1 At 20 million strong—nearly 6 percent of the US population—they are a powerful economic force: nearly two million Asian American...
Because Asian Americans total about 7.2%[169] of the entire US population, diversity within the group is often overlooked in media treatment.[170][171] 【参考译文】由于亚裔美国人约占全美总人口的大约7.2%[169],媒体在报道时常常忽视这个群体内部的多样性。[170][171] 6.2 “竹子天花板”| Bamboo ce...
1.The derivative of the Caucasian American population is significantly lower than that of the minority groups especially of the Hispanic Americans comparing the population data from the years 1997 and 2050. 2.One possible reason for the change may be the high rate of legal and illegal immigration...
Asian Americans are the fastest growing minority population in the United States (US). South Asians (SA) comprising Bangladeshis, Burmese, Indians, Nepalis, Pakistanis, and Sri Lankans form the third largest subgroup of Asians in America. SA children are raised with values of respecting elders,...
times the rate of the overall US population from 2000 to 2010 (3). The Asian-American population increased by 43% in that time (5). In 2014, 21% of children in the United States were native to the United States with at least one foreign-born par- ent (6). Specifically, 16% ...