U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services U.S. Census 2000 Results Age Groups and Households Minneapolis.

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U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services U.S. Census 2000 Results Age Groups and Households Minneapolis Community Education, April 20, 2002 Presented by Mark Herzfeld, Principal Planning Analyst, Evaluation Unit Hennepin County Children, Family, and Adult Services Department Local Web pages for Census Data (Minneapolis and Hennepin County):

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Important Notes About 2000 Census Official Census Day - April 1, 2000 Questionnaires sent to every known housing unit in the United States and territories First time gave choice for multiple races Very complicated to compare racial trends from previous decades Hispanic/Latino is counted separately from race

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Important Notes About 2000 Census (cont’d) Release of “short form” data on August : detailed age groups, household composition, gender, and housing units Release of long-form data in Summer 2002: migration, education, language spoken, income, poverty, disability, employment, and more Long-form questionnaire sent to a sample of one-sixth of all housing units First release of data for redistricting: total population, adults, race and ethnicity

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Distribution of Age GroupsDistribution of Age Groups Overall Growth in Children and AdultsOverall Growth in Children and Adults Relationships to HouseholderRelationships to Householder Census Topics: Households and Family SizeHouseholds and Family Size General Racial and Ethnic Composition, 2000General Racial and Ethnic Composition, 2000

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Minneapolis Communities and Neighborhoods

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Population Density, Minneapolis Communities, 2000 square miles Per square mile of land * * * ** **

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Percent Change in Children Age 0 to 17 and Adults Age 18 and Over, Numbers at top of bars are the numerical increases Mpls. Total 1990 = 368, = 382,618

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Population by Age, , Hennepin County

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Number of Persons by Age Group, North Minneapolis Communities, 2000 Total Population Camden = 31,698 Near North = 35,976

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Percent Change in Population by Age Group, , Hennepin County Total Minneapolis Population: 1990 = 368, = 382,618 Labels are for Minneapolis

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Population of Children Under Age 18, , Minneapolis Total Population Age = 75, = 84,169

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Children Age 0 to 5 as a Percentage of Total Population, U.S. Census 2000 Data displayed by census block groups

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Children Age 0 to 5 per Square Mile Minneapolis, 2000 Data displayed by census block groups

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Elderly Age 65+ as a Percentage of Population, U.S. Census, 2000 Data displayed by census block groups

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Households and Family Size Households and Family Size

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Percent of Occupied Housing Units by Tenure, Hennepin County, 2000

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Percent of Housing Units by Tenure, Minneapolis Communities, 2000

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Average Household and Family Sizes, Hennepin County and Minneapolis, Hennepin County Minneapolis Hennepin County Minneapolis

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Households by Number of Persons, Minneapolis, 2000

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Average Family Size, U.S. Census 2000 Data displayed by census block groups

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Relationships to Householder Relationships to Householder Census Bureau defines householder as the first person listed on the census form.

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Percent Change in Number of Children Under 18 by Householder's Relationship, , U.S. Census Note: These are rates of change, not the percentages of totals Own Parents

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Percent of Total Children Under 18 by Householder's Relationship, , U.S. Census Own Parents

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Percent of Children Age 0 to 17 Living with Their Single- Parents, Hennepin County, 2000 Data displayed by census block groups Note: These percentages exclude children who are living with unmarried relatives or foster parents.

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Children Age 0-17 by Relationship to Householder, Minneapolis, 2000 Hennepin County: 3.2% with grandparents Note: In this chart the family relationships are children living with their own parents or grandparents. Non-parental householders may or may not be married.

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Children Age 0-5 by Relationship to Householder, Minneapolis, 2000 Total Children 0 to 5 = 29,757 Note: In this chart the family relationships are children living with their own parents or grandparents. Non-parental householders may or may not be married.

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Percent Children Age 0-5 by Relationship to Householder, Minneapolis Communities, 2000 Total Children 0 to 5 = 29,757

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Elderly Age 65 and Older by Household Type, Hennepin County and Minneapolis, 2000 Total Elderly 65+ : Hennepin County=122,358 Minneapolis=34,878 Suburbs=87,480

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Race by Age Groups from the Census Cannot determine one race plus in combination with other races for specific ages other than 0-17, 18 and older Hispanics/Latinos are categorized as an “ethnicity”--they are also “double counted” by race Five percent of Hennepin County children 0-4 are multi-racial, eleven percent in Minneapolis

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Racial Composition of Adults 18 and Over, Minneapolis and Hennepin Suburbs, 2000 Minneapolis Note: Percentages for each race represent persons who chose only one race. Suburban Hennepin County

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Racial Composition of Elderly Age 65 and Over, Minneapolis and Hennepin Suburbs, 2000 Minneapolis Note: Percentages for each race represent persons who chose only one race. White/Non- Hispanic or Latino = 96.9% White/Non- Hispanic or Latino = 87.2% Suburban Hennepin County Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 0.4% Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 1.2% White African American American Indian Asian/Pac. Islander Other Two or More 87.9% 7.3% 0.8% 2.4% 0.4% 1.2%

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Racial Composition of Children Age 0 to 4, Minneapolis and Hennepin Suburbs, 2000 MinneapolisSuburban Hennepin County Note: Percentages for each race shown here represent persons who chose only one race. Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 4.3% Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 14.3% White/Non- Hispanic or Latino = 78.1% White/Non- Hispanic or Latino = 38.2%

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Racial Composition of North Minneapolis Communities, All Ages, 2000 Camden Note: Percentages for each race represent persons who chose only one race. White/Non- Hispanic or Latino = 18.0% White/Non- Hispanic or Latino = 50.0% Near North Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 5.1% Hispanic or Latino Any Race = 3.8%

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Change in Hispanic/Latino Population, Minnesota, % 167.6% 97.9% 76.6% Labels are percent change 172.8% Ramsey Total = +13,089, 94.2% Hennepin Total = +31,461, 225.1%

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Hispanic/Latino Children Age 0 to 4 Per Square Mile, Minneapolis, 2000 Data displayed by census block groups

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Change Per Square Mile in Hispanic/ Latinos Minneapolis, Data displayed by neighborhood

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Percent Elderly of Color Age 65+, U.S. Census 2000 Data displayed by census block groups Note: Those with two or more races are defined as persons of color.

U.S. Census 2000 Results, Hennepin County Department of Children, Family and Adult Services Percent Children of Color, Age 0 to 17, U.S. Census 2000 Data displayed by census block groups Note: Those with two or more races are defined as persons of color.