Foreign-Born in Maryland What We Know From the Census Presented to the Maryland Coalition for Refugees and Immigrants June 20, 2002 Maryland Department.

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Foreign-Born in Maryland What We Know From the Census Presented to the Maryland Coalition for Refugees and Immigrants June 20, 2002 Maryland Department of Planning, Planning Data Services

Foreign-Born in Maryland Total and Recent Arrivals Impact on Population Growth Speak English “Less Than Very Well” Sub-County Data (places) What is Coming in the near future MDP WEB Page

Total Foreign Born in Maryland Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born as a Pct of Total Population in Maryland Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign-Born Entering Maryland by Decade Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Where Foreign-Born Entered During the 1980s Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

“Rest” of the 1980s Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Where Foreign-Born Entered During the 1990s Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

“Rest” of the 1990s Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born in Maryland Entered Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born in Maryland by Jurisdiction – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born as a Percent of Total Population – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign-Born in Maryland Total and Recent Arrivals Impact on Population Growth Speak English “Less Than Very Well” Sub-County Data What is Coming in the Near Future MDP WEB Page

Components of Population Change, 1990 – 2000, Maryland Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Components of Migration for Maryland, 1990 – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Components of Migration for Montgomery County, 1990 – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Components of Migration for Prince George’s County, 1990 – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Components of Migration for Baltimore City, 1990 – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Components of Migration for Baltimore County, 1990 – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Components of Migration for Howard County, 1990 – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Immigration as a Percent of Total Population Gain Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Population Change for Maryland by Race/Hispanic Origin, 1990 – 2000 * Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning from U.S. Census Data * Race for 2000 includes single race only

Population Growth – Asians, Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning from U.S. Census Data

Population Growth – Hispanics, Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning from U.S. Census Data

Foreign-Born in Maryland Total and Recent Arrivals Impact on Population Growth Speak English “Less Than Very Well” Sub-County Data What is Coming in the Near Future MDP WEB Page

Number in Maryland Who Speak English “Less Than Very Well” Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

No. in Maryland Who Speak English “Less Than Very Well” by Native Language Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data 47.0% 48.5% 29.5%

Number Who Speak English, “Less Than Very Well” – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Pct Who Speak English, “Less Than Very Well” – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign-Born in Maryland Total and Recent Arrivals Impact on Population Growth Speak English “Less Than Very Well” Sub-County Data – (Places) What is Coming in the Near Future MDP WEB Page

Foreign Born in Maryland by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born, Baltimore-Washington Region, by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born, Montgomery & P.G. counties, by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Total Foreign Born By Place – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born as a Percent of the Total Population, by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born as a Percent of the Total Population, Balt-Wash area by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born as a Pct of Total Pop, by Place, Montgomery & P.G. counties Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born as a Percent of Total Population for Places – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born, Entered 1990 – 2000, By Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born, Entered , Baltimore-Wash., by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born, Entered , Mont & P.G., by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign Born, Entered 1990 – 2000, by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Percent of Foreign Born Who Entered , by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Percent of Foreign Born Who Entered , by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Percent of Foreign Born Who Entered , Mont & P.G., by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Pct. Foreign Born, Entered , by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Number of People Who Speak English, “Less Than Very Well,” by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

No. of People Who Speak English, “Less Than Very Well,” Balt-Wash, by Place

No. of People Who Speak English, “Less Than Very Well,” Mont & P.G., by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Number Who Speak English, “Less Than Very Well,”by Place – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Percent of Persons Speaking English “Less Than Very Well,” by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Pct of Persons Speaking English “Less Than Very Well,”, BWArea by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Percent of People Who Speak English Less Than Very Well, Mont & PG, by Place Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Pct Who Speak English, “Less Than Very Well,”by Place – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

Foreign-Born in Maryland Total and Recent Arrivals Impact on Population Growth Speak English “Less Than Very Well” Sub-County Data What is Coming in the Near Future MDP WEB Page

Greater Geographic Detail Zip Code Census Tract Census Block Group

Nativity by Language Spoken at Home By Ability to Speak English Speak English “very well” Speak English “well” Speak English “not well” Speak English “not at all” Population 5 years and over:

Linguistic Isolation Ages 5-17, and 65+ Speak Spanish, Asian or Indo-European languages Linguistically isolated, not linguistically isolated

Place of Birth for Foreign Born Detailed country of birth Place of Birth by Year of Entry by Citizenship status

Foreign-Born in Maryland Total and Recent Arrivals Impact on Population Growth Speak English “Less Than Very Well” Sub-County Data What is Coming in the Near Future MDP WEB Page

Maryland Department of Planning WEB Page