Table 8. Foreign-Born Population by Sex, Citizenship Status, and Year of Entry, for Asian Alone and White Alone, Not Hispanic: March 2003.

(Numbers in thousands)


Sex, citizenship status, and year of entry 3/ Total Race and Hispanic Origin 1/
Asian alone
White alone, not Hispanic Other 2/
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Male Total 16,810 100.0 3,430 100.0 3,546 100.0 9,833 100.0
2000 or later 2,372 14.1 439 12.8 421 11.9 1,511 15.4
1990 - 1999 6,215 37.0 1,317 38.4 1,047 29.5 3,851 39.2
1980 - 1989 4,142 24.6 958 27.9 700 19.7 2,484 25.3
1970 - 1979 2,287 13.6 557 16.2 495 14.0 1,235 12.6
Before 1970 1,794 10.7 159 4.6 882 24.9 753 7.7
Naturalized citizen Total 6,043 100.0 1,681 100.0 1,868 100.0 2,493 100.0
2000 or later 117 1.9 17 1.0 31 1.6 69 2.8
1990 - 1999 1,024 16.9 368 21.9 256 13.7 400 16.1
1980 - 1989 1,927 31.9 674 40.1 456 24.4 797 32.0
1970 - 1979 1,555 25.7 479 28.5 386 20.7 691 27.7
Before 1970 1,419 23.5 144 8.5 740 39.6 536 21.5
Not a citizen Total 10,767 100.0 1,749 100.0 1,678 100.0 7,340 100.0
2000 or later 2,255 20.9 421 24.1 391 23.3 1,442 19.7
1990 - 1999 5,191 48.2 949 54.3 792 47.2 3,450 47.0
1980 - 1989 2,215 20.6 284 16.3 244 14.5 1,687 23.0
1970 - 1979 732 6.8 79 4.5 109 6.5 544 7.4
Before 1970 375 3.5 16 0.9 142 8.5 217 3.0

1/ Hispanic refers to people whose origin are Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, South or Central American, or other Spanish origin regardless of race.

2/ Includes American Indian and Alaska Native alone; Black alone; Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander alone; White alone, Hispanic; and Two or More Races.

3/ The foreign born includes anyone who was not a U.S. citizen or U.S. national at birth.

Source: U. S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, 2003, Racial Statistics Branch, Population Division.