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Understanding demographic trends: Implications for Extension Bridging the Culture Divide: Inclusive Extension Programming for Latinos October 14-15, 2008
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Acknowledgement The presenters wish to thank Steve Murdock, Director – U.S. Census Bureau, for permission to include slides from his presentation “Population Change and Immigration in the United States: Implications for Economic and Socioeconomic Change and the 2010 Census” given at Joint Council of Extension Professionals Galaxy Conference held in Indianapolis, IN, September 16, 2008.
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Overview Population trends Demographics Racial/Ethnic Diversity Age Role of immigration Implications for Socioeconomic Development
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Overview Population trends Demographics Racial/Ethnic Diversity Age Role of immigration Implications for Socioeconomic Development
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Total Population & Percent Population Change in United States
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Population of U.S. & Percentage Distribution by Region, 1950-2000
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Percent Change in Population for States and Puerto Rico: 2000-2007
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Overview Population trends Demographics Racial/Ethnic Diversity Age Role of immigration Implications for Socioeconomic Development
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Population, Percent Change in Population and Proportion of Population by Ethnicity for Texas and the U.S (2000 and 2007)
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Latino Population in U.S.
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Percent Change in Latino Population in U.S.
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Median Age in the United States and Texas, 1900-2007
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Percent Change in Population by Age Group in the United States and Texas, 1990-2000
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Percent of U.S. Population By Age Group and Ethnicity, 2000
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Percent of Texas Population By Age Group and Ethnicity, 2000
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Overview Population trends Demographics Racial/Ethnic Diversity Age Role of immigration Implications for Socioeconomic Development
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Percent of U.S. Population Change Due to Immigration and Natural Increase, 1820 to 2005
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Immigration into the United States (in thousands), by Period and Area of Origin of Immigrants (Percentage), 1820-2006
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Components of Change by Hispanic Origin, United States, 2000-2006
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Numeric Change in Projected U.S. Population by Race & Hispanic Origin: 2000 to 2050 (in millions)
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Projections of the U.S. Population by Race and Hispanic Origin: 2000 to 2050 (in millions)
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Projected Change in the U.S. Population by Race and Hispanic Origin: 2000 to 2050
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Projected Age Distribution of the U.S. Population: 2000 to 2050 (in percent)
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Percent Change in the Projected U.S. Population by Age: 2000 to 2050
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Overview Population trends Demographics Racial/Ethnic Diversity Age Role of immigration Implications for Socioeconomic Development
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Language Spoken at Home of Foreign-Born and U.S.-Born Hispanics and Non-Hispanics, 2000 (Persons 5 Years and Older)
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English Proficiency of Foreign-Born and U.S.- Born Hispanics and Non-Hispanics Who Speak a Language Other Than English at Home (Persons 5 Years and Older)
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Educational Attainment of Foreign-Born and U.S.-Born Hispanics and Non-Hispanics in the U.S., 2000 (Persons 25 Years and Older)
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Percent of Workers in Selection Occupations in U.S. Who Are Unauthorized Migrants, 2004
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Foreign-born share of employment by occupation
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35 Foreign-born share of job growth, by occupation Source: 1996-2002, BLS
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36 Foreign-born share of employment growth by census division < 40 40 - 60 60 - 80 - 80 + Source: 1996-2003, BLS
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37 Share of US scientists and engineers who are foreign-born large, increasing Source: Science and Engineering Indicators
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38 Native and foreign-born labor force change, by education Source: 1996-2003; BLS, Haver Analytics Thousands
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39 Median Household Income in the United States by Age of Householder, 1999 Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Money Income in the United States: 1999, Current Population Report P60-209
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40 Median Household Income in U.S. by Race/Ethnicity, 1989 and 1999 with Percent Change 1989 to 1999
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Median Household Income in U.S. by Race/Ethnicity, 1999
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Median Household Income in U.S. by Race/Ethnicity, 1989 and 1999 with Percent Change 1989 to 1999
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Median Household Income in U.S. by Household Type, 1999
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Median Household Income in U.S. by Age of Householder and Race/Ethnicity, 1999
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Median Household Income in the U.S. by Race/Ethnicity, 1989 and 1999 with Percent Change 1989 to 1999
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Average (Mean) SAT Scores for College Bound Seniors in U.S. in 2001 by Selected Characteristics
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Percent of Net Change in Elementary & Secondary & College Enrollment 2000-2050 Due to Each Race/Ethnicity
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Percent of Population 15 Years of Age and Older in U.S. by Educational Attainment Level and Race/Ethnicity, 2000
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Percent Projected Educational Attainment Level in U.S. by Race/Ethnicity, 2000-2050 Population 15 Years of Age and Older
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50 Implications for the 2010 Census (and Extension / Public Services?) The post 9/11 psyche The Immigration Debate Natural and manmade disasters A larger and “hard-to-reach population Increased resistance to providing personal information
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Sources of Data U.S. Census Bureau U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics Pew Hispanic Center Marta Tienda and Faith Mitchell, (eds.) Hispanics and the Future of America National Academy Press, Washington D.C. 2006 State Data Centers
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Discussion How might you use this data Implications Youth & 4-H Development Family Consumer Sciences Agriculture Community Development
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