Table 8. Foreign-Born Population by Sex, Citizenship Status, and Year of Entry, for Black Alone and White Alone, Not Hispanic: March 2004.

(Numbers in thousands)


Sex, citizenship status, and year of entry 3/ Total Race and Hispanic Origin 1/
Black alone
White alone, not Hispanic Other 2/
Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent Number Percent
Female Total 17,013 100.0 1,450 100.0 4,019 100.0 11,544 100.0
2000 or later 2,784 16.4 240 16.5 540 13.4 2,004 17.4
1990 - 1999 5,968 35.1 545 37.6 1,246 31.0 4,177 36.2
1980 - 1989 3,785 22.2 371 25.6 571 14.2 2,843 24.6
1970 - 1979 2,286 13.4 188 13.0 513 12.8 1,585 13.7
Before 1970 2,191 12.9 107 7.3 1,149 28.6 936 8.1
Naturalized citizen Total 6,883 100.0 643 100.0 2,056 100.0 4,184 100.0
2000 or later 146 2.1 7 1.2 52 2.5 87 2.1
1990 - 1999 1,320 19.2 148 23.1 346 16.8 825 19.7
1980 - 1989 1,944 28.2 247 38.5 340 16.5 1,356 32.4
1970 - 1979 1,646 23.9 146 22.7 361 17.6 1,140 27.2
Before 1970 1,827 26.5 94 14.6 957 46.5 776 18.5
Not a citizen Total 10,130 100.0 807 100.0 1,963 100.0 7,360 100.0
2000 or later 2,638 26.0 232 28.8 489 24.9 1,917 26.1
1990 - 1999 4,648 45.9 397 49.1 900 45.9 3,351 45.5
1980 - 1989 1,841 18.2 124 15.3 231 11.8 1,486 20.2
1970 - 1979 639 6.3 42 5.2 152 7.7 445 6.0
Before 1970 364 3.6 13 1.6 192 9.8 160 2.2

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; Asian 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, 2004, Racial Statistics Branch, Population Division.