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100 Years of American History: The Korean American Population

100 Years of American History: The Korean American Population. Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center. Eui-Young Yu (Cal State L.A. and KAC-CIC) and Peter Choe (KAC-CIC) First National Convention Waikiki, Hawaii - January 10-13, 2003.

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100 Years of American History: The Korean American Population

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  1. 100 Years of American History: The Korean American Population Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center Eui-Young Yu (Cal State L.A. and KAC-CIC) and Peter Choe (KAC-CIC) First National Convention Waikiki, Hawaii - January 10-13, 2003

  2. On Census Day, April 1, 2000:The Total Population for the United States was281,421,906 The Korean Alone Population was 1,076,872 The Korean Alone and in Combination Population was 1,228,427 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000

  3. Asian Alone Population By Major Asian Groups, 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000

  4. Korean Immigration Growth by Decade (1948-2000) SOURCE: 2000 Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service

  5. Korean Immigrants Admitted, 1990-2001 SOURCE: 2000 Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service

  6. Sex Ratio By Age For Admitted Korean Immigrants, 1996-2001 *Sex Ratio = Males Per 100 Females SOURCE: Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1996-2001

  7. Korean Population in the United States, 1940-2000 * The Korean population remained relatively constant from 1910-1940. ** The figures for 1950 and 1960 are estimates. SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Census 1940, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000

  8. Share of Korean Population by Region, 1970-2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Census 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000

  9. Korean Population Ranked By Top Ten States, 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000

  10. Korean Population Change by Top Fifteen States of Increase, 1990-2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000

  11. Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 *Metropolitan Areas refer to: MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000

  12. Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 (1 of 2) *MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area ** This CMSA also includes San Bernardino County and Ventura County.

  13. Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 (2 of 2) *MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000

  14. Korean Population For Top 25 Counties in the United States, 2000 (1 of 2)

  15. Korean Population For Top 25 Counties in the United States, 2000 (2 of 2) SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000

  16. Korean Population For Top 20 Places Ranked by Size in the U.S., 2000 *Places refer to CDPs (Census Designated Places) and incorporated places i.e. cities, boroughs, towns, etc. SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000

  17. Korean Population For Top 20 Places Ranked by Proportion of Koreans, 2000 *Places refer to CDPs (Census Designated Places) and incorporated places i.e. cities, boroughs, towns, etc. SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000

  18. Educational Attainment in the United States, 2000 (Population 25 years and over) * The measure for educational attainment is having at least Bachelor’s Degree. SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey PUMS Data Set

  19. Naturalization Rate for Foreign-Born Population for Selected Groups in the U.S., 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Advanced Query

  20. Class of Worker for Selected Groups in the U.S., 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Advanced Query

  21. Korean Population by U.S. Nativity and Age, 1990 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Population Census, 1990 CP-3-5

  22. Median Household Income in the United States, 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey PUMS Data Set

  23. Top 20 Metropolitan Areas Ranked By Average Total Income for Koreans, 2000 *Metropolitan Areas refer to: MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000

  24. This presentation was produced byKorean American Coalition – Census Information Center For information on content please contact: Eui-Young Yu or Peter Choe at Phone: 213-365-5999, or E-mail: eyu@exchange.calstatela.edu plchoe@yahoo.com

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