A 2nd generation moment George Gershwin 1898--1937 Leonard Berstein 1918-1990 Aaron Copeland 1900- 1990
Population change in the US: 1985-2035 25 years in the past 25 years in the future 14 million immigrants 3.5 from Latin America Immigrants = 6% 63 million immigrants 30 million from Latin America Immigrants = 16%
Population change in the US: 1985-2035 25 years in the past 25 years in the future 14 million immigrants 3.5 from Latin America Immigrants = 6% Whites = 80% 63 million immigrants 30 million from Latin America Immigrants = 16% Whites = 55%
Population change in the US: 1985-2035 25 years in the past 25 years in the future 14 million immigrants 3.5 from Latin America Immigrants = 6% Whites = 80% Latinos = 6.5 % Latinos = 15 million 63 million immigrants 30 million from Latin America Immigrants = 16% Whites = 55% Latinos = 25% Latinos = 90 million
Change in the number of immigrants residing in the United States by decade Migration Policy Institute Data Hub
U.S. Birth Rate: 1940-2005
COMPONENTS OF POPULATION CHANGE FOR THE US: 2000-2005 TOTAL POPULATION CHANGE NATURAL INCREASE BIRTHS DEATHS NET INTERNATIONAL MIGRATION 14,985,802 8,651,861 21,329,804 12,677,943 6,333,941 42% OF GROWTH TOTAL POPULATION 2000 CENSUS BASELINE: 281,424,602 2005 ESTIMATE: 296,410,404
Percent of Women (15-44) with a Birth in the Past Year (2007) Source: Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of 2007 American Community Survey
Three Components of Change: 1) High immigration (in millions) Total 2000 → 2005 Natural (Births-Deaths) Internacional (Immigration – emigration) US 15 9 6 Whites 2.8 1.6 1.2 Hispanics 7.4 4.1 3.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Cumulative Estimates of Components of Population Change 2000-05
Three Components of change: 2) Low Birth Rates for Whites (in millions) Total 2000 → 2005 Natural (Births-Deaths) Internacional (Immigration – emigration) US 15 9 6 Whites 2.8 1.6 1.2 Hispanics 7.4 4.1 3.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Cumulative Estimates of Components of Population Change 2000-05
Three Components of change: 3) High Birth Rates for Hispanics (in millions) Total 2000 → 2005 Natural (Births-Deaths) Internacional (Immigration – emigration) US 15 9 6 Whites 2.8 1.6 1.2 Hispanics 7.4 4.1 3.3 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Cumulative Estimates of Components of Population Change 2000-05