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Census 2010: Data on Race and Ethnicity

Census 2010: Data on Race and Ethnicity. Introduction to GIS. Discussion…. Should the census collect racial data at all?. Census 2000 Question on Hispanic Origin. Census 2010 question #8. Census 2000 Question on Race. Question #9. Major Changes in Race Data Census 2000.

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Census 2010: Data on Race and Ethnicity

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  1. Census 2010: Data on Race and Ethnicity Introduction to GIS

  2. Discussion… • Should the census collect racial data at all?

  3. Census 2000 Question on Hispanic Origin

  4. Census2010 question #8

  5. Census 2000 Question on Race

  6. Question #9

  7. Major Changes in Race Data Census 2000 • Hispanic or Latino asked before race (in 1990 asked after race question) • Respondents could select more than one race (in 1990 could only select one Hispanic origin and one race response) • American Indian and Alaska Native combined (in 1990 they were separate) • Asian and Pacific Islander category split (was one category in 1990)

  8. New Race Data: Implications • More and improved information on racial and ethnic diversity • Census 2000 race data are not directly comparable with data from 1990 and previous censuses

  9. Six Race “Alone” Categories IF ONLY ONE CATEGORY IS SELECTED… • White • Black or African American • American Indian and Alaska Native • Asian • Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander • Some other race

  10. Question #9 1 2 3 4 5 6

  11. 63 Race Categories • 6 Race alone categories • +15 Categories of 2 races • +20 Categories of 3 races • +15 Categories of 4 races • + 6 Categories of 5 races • + 1 Category of 6 races • 63 possible combinations

  12. 2 or more races (57)

  13. Two or More Races Population

  14. Race and Hispanic Tabulation Categories • 7 mutually exclusive racial categories • White alone • Black or African American alone • American Indian & Alaska Native alone • Asian alone • Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander alone • Some other race alone • Two or more races (57) • Hispanic or Latino • White alone, not Hispanic or Latino

  15. 28 Hispanic or Latino Categories South American: Argentinean Bolivian Chilean Colombian Ecuadorian Paraguayan Peruvian Uruguayan Venezuelan Other South American Other Hispanic or Latino: Spaniard Spanish Spanish American All other Hispanic or Latino Mexican Puerto Rican Cuban Dominican Republic Central American: Costa Rican Guatemalan Honduran Nicaraguan Panamanian Salvadoran Other Central American

  16. 17 Detailed Asian Categories Asian Indian Laotian Bangladeshi Malaysian Cambodian Pakistani Chinese, except Taiwanese Sri Lankan Filipino Taiwanese Hmong Thai Indonesian Vietnamese Japanese Other Asian Korean

  17. How Do I Compare 1990 – 2000 – 2010 Race Data? • With caution • Direct comparisons back to 1990 racial categories cannot be made

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