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US Population and Labor Force Trends The Role of Race, Ethnicity and Immigrants Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa, Inc. November 2007
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US Population by Race and Ethnicity 1966 and 2006 Source: From 200 Million to 300 Million: the Numbers Behind Population Growth, October 10, 2006, Pew Hispanic Center 200 Million300 Million
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The Last 100 Million: Percent Distribution by Race and Ethnicity, 1966 to 2006 Source: From 200 Million to 300 Million: the Numbers Behind Population Growth, October 10, 2006, Pew Hispanic Center
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The Portion of 100 Million Increase Attributable to Post-1966 Immigrants and Offspring, by Race and Ethnicity, 2006 Source: From 200 Million to 300 Million: the Numbers Behind Population Growth, October 10, 2006, Pew Hispanic Center 17M Immigrants & 12M Offsprings 6M Immigrants & 4M Offsprings 3M Immigrants & 1M Offsprings 9M Immigrants & 3M Offsprings
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2000-2050 Change 217% increase in Hispanic Origin 110% increase in Other Not Hispanic Origin 10% increase in White Not Hispanic
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2000-2050 Change 195% increase in Hispanic Origin - (.04)% increase in White Not Hispanic 94% increase in Other Not Hispanic
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Labor Force Participation Rates 2000-2005 White, African-American, Hispanic by Gender Source: The State of Working America 2006-2007
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The Population and the Labor Force …is available on our website: www.csctulsa.org Community Service Council of Greater Tulsa November, 2007
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