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U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions 1902-2002

U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions 1902-2002. U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions 1902-2002. The American Community Survey (ACS). In the C2SS, as in the 1990 census, people 5 years and over responded to the following questions:.

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U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions 1902-2002

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  1. U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002

  2. U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002

  3. The American Community Survey (ACS) In the C2SS, as in the 1990 census, people 5 years and over responded to the following questions: • Ongoing survey designed to replace the long form in the 2010 Census. • The Census 2000 Supplementary Survey (C2SS) -- the year 2000 test of the ACS -- collected data from a national sample of nearly 900,000 households. • Data provide the most comprehensive profile of language use in the U.S. in over a decade. U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002

  4. Children Who Speak a Language Other Than English, 1980 to 2000 (Numbers in millions) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Census 2000 Supplementary Survey U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002

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  6. Age of Children Who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home, 1990 to 2000 (Numbers in millions) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Census 2000 Supplementary Survey U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002

  7. Nativity of Children Who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home, 1990 to 2000 (Numbers in millions) Note: Native includes people born in the United States, in U.S. Island Areas such as Puerto Rico, or born abroad of American parent(s). Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Census 2000 Supplementary Survey. U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002

  8. Languages Spoken at Home by Children, 1990 to 2000 (Numbers in millions) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Census 2000 Supplementary Survey U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002

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  11. Children Who Speak English Less Than “Very Well” of Those Speaking a Non-English Language at Home (In percent) Source: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Census 2000 Supplementary Survey U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002

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  13. Foreign-Born Children* Who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home by Age and Year of Entry: Percent Who Speak English Less Than “Very Well” (X) Does not apply. * In addition to the foreign born, this table includes people born in U.S. Island Areas and people born abroad of American parent(s). Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002

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  15. Language Use of Children 15 to 17 Years by Enrollment Status, 2000 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002

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  17. Non-English Language Use and English Ability by Region, 2000 (Population age 5 to 17. In percent.) 31.1 19.6 14.9 9.8 U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey

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  19. States with the Highest Number of Children Speaking a Non-English Language at Home, 1990 to 2000 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002

  20. Non-English Language Use and English Ability of Children in U.S. and Selected States, 2000 (In percent) U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey

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  22. Top 10 Languages of Children Speaking a Non-English Language at Home, 2000 U S C E N S U S B U R E A U Helping You Make Informed Decisions1902-2002 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey

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