U.S. Census Bureau

A Profile of the US Foreign-Born Population

 

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  1. A Profile of the U.S. Foreign-Born Population
  2. Overview
  3. Mission -- Immigration Statistics Staff
  4. Concepts and Terminology
  5. Select U.S. Census Bureau Data Sources
  6. International Migration Items
  7. National Quick Facts: 2000
  8. National Quick Facts: 2002
  9. Percent Foreign Born by World Region of Birth: 2002
  10. Percent Foreign Born by Year of Entry and Citizenship Status: 2002
  11. Percent of Foreign Born Naturalized by Year of Entry: 2002 (In Percent)
  12. Language Spoken at Home for the Foreign Born: 2002 (Population 5 years and over)
  13. English-Speaking Ability of Foreign Born Who Speak Spanish At Home: 2002 (Population aged 5 and older)
  14. Regional Population Distribution for Native and Foreign-Born Populations: 2002 (In Percent)
  15. Percent Foreign Born Within Each State: 2000
  16. Percent of Foreign Born Who Entered 1990 to 2000 by State: 2000
  17. Top Five States with the Highest Foreign-Born Population and Highest Rate of Change: 2000
  18. Top Five Places of 100,000 or More Population With the Highest Number of Foreign Born: 2000
  19. Top 5 Counties of 250,000 or More Population With the Highest Percent Foreign Born: 2002
  20. Age Distribution by Sex for the Native and Foreign-Born Populations: 2002
  21. Percent of Population Aged 18 to 64 by Place of Birth: 2002 (In Percent)
  22. Percent of Population with Less Than 9th Grade Completed by Place of Birth: 2002 (Population 25 years and over)
  23. Percent of Population with a Bachelor’s Degree or Higher by Place of Birth: 2002 (Population 25 years and over)
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  26. Percent of Population Below Poverty Level by Place of Birth: 2001 (In Percent)
  27. Benefits of the ACS
  28. Benefits of the ACS (cont’d)
  29. U.S. Government Data on International Migration and the Foreign Born
  30. Contact Information

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