(46.7 percent).31 These numbers must be placed in context with data from the US Census Bureau which report that these three (non-mutually exclusive) groups represented respectively 76, 13, and 18 percent of the 2018 total US resident population.32 It is worth noting that Hispanics represent ...
To tackle that problem, Diaz and Ore pooled county-level data from the U.S. census, the American Community Survey, the Economic Research Service, the Voting and Elections Collection from CQ Press, Reference U.S. and Nielsen marketing data. "This paper was a big introduction to me of the ...
The map above shows what the 2016presidential electionresults could look like based on the increase in the number of Hispanic and Asian voters who will be voting for the first time 2016. The interactive version allows you to make some assumptions and see what the results would be. Some intere...
The U.S. Census Bureau defines the “foreign born” as individuals who had no U.S. citizenship at birth. The foreign-born population includes naturalized citizens, lawful permanent residents, refugees and asylees, legal nonimmigrants (including those on student, work, or other temporary visas), ...
Population Division U.S. Census Bureau Washington, D.C. 20233 Population Division Working Paper No. 75 Schools Get Creative to Hike Minority M.B.A. Enrollment By Pepi Sappal Extract: CareerJournal.com http://www.careerjournal.com/myc/diversity/20031030-sappal.html Sent by Louie Arecco ...
“The idea is to be all inclusive,” said Phyllis Qualls-Brooks, a spokeswoman for the department. “We have multiple cultures — the census tells us that — and we know (Hispanic) culture is part of our potential market.” ...
The decision to use only the 91 counties was based on county population, with large counties having larger samples. Consequently, the 91 counties in this analysis represent the most populated counties in the state. Sociodemographic characteristics from the 2000 U.S. Census were linked to the ...
El Paso was a unique location for this study, as 83% of the county’s population is Mexican-origin Hispanic. An additional strength of this study was the leveraging of electronic medical record data to create BMI averages and obesity prevalence for 161 (100%) census tracts in the El Paso...