Released: February 15, 2013
Statistical Portrait of Hispanics in the United States, 2011
This statistical profile of the Latino population is based on Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of the Census Bureau’s 2011 American Community Survey (ACS). Users should exercise caution when comparing the 2011 estimates with estimates for previous years. Population estimates in the 2011 ACS are based on the latest information from the 2010 Decennial Census; the 2005 to 2009 ACS estimates are based on the latest information available for those surveys—updates of the 2000 Decennial Census. The impact of this discontinuity on comparisons between the 2010 and later ACS and earlier years is discussed in a recent Pew Hispanic report.
The ACS is the largest household survey in the United States, with a sample of about 3 million addresses. It covers the topics previously covered in the long form of the decennial census. The ACS is designed to provide estimates of the size and characteristics of the resident population, which includes persons living in households and group quarters.
The specific data sources for this statistical profile are the 1% sample of the 2011 ACS Integrated Public Use Microdata Series (IPUMS) and the 5% sample of the 2000 Census IPUMS provided by the University of Minnesota.1 The IPUMS assigns uniform codes, to the extent possible, to data collected by the decennial census and the ACS from 1850 to 2011. Due to differences in the way in which the IPUMS and Census Bureau adjust income data and assign poverty status, data provided in Tables 31 – 37 might differ from data on these variables that are provided by the Census Bureau. For more information about the IPUMS, including variable definition and sampling error, please visit http://usa.ipums.org/usa/design.shtml. To learn more about the sampling strategy and associated error of the 2000 Census or the 2011 American Community Survey, please refer to Chapter 8 of the U.S. Census Summary File 3: 2000 and U.S. Census Design Methodology, respectively. For the purposes of this statistical portrait, the population is based on the 50 states and the District of Columbia. Persons born in Puerto Rico and other outlying territories of the U.S. and who are now living in the 50 states or the District of Columbia are included in the native-born Hispanic population. Hispanics who are now living in the 50 states or the District of Columbia and who identified as naturalized citizens or non-citizens are included in the foreign-born Hispanic population.
1. Steven Ruggles, J. Trent Alexander, Katie Genadek, Ronald Goeken, Matthew B. Schroeder, and Matthew Sobek. Integrated Public Use Microdata Series: Version 5.0 (Machine-readable database). Minneapolis: University of Minnesota, 2011 http://usa.ipums.org/usa.
- Table 1.Population, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2011
- Table 2.Population Change, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2011
- Table 3.Racial Self-Identification Among Hispanics and Non-Hispanics: 2011
- Table 4.Hispanic Population, by Nativity: 2000 and 2011
- Table 5.Change in the Hispanic Population, by Nativity: 2000 and 2011
- Table 6.Detailed Hispanic Origin: 2011
- Table 7.Nativity, by Detailed Hispanic Origin: 2011
- Table 8.Race and Ethnicity, by Sex and Age: 2011
- Table 9.Median Age in Years, by Sex, Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 10.Hispanic Nativity Groups, by Sex and Age: 2011
- Table 10a.Age and Gender Distributions for Race, Ethnicity and Nativity Groups: 2011
- Table 11.Fertility in the Past Year, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 12.Fertility in the Past Year, by Marital Status, Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 13.Hispanic Population, by State: 2011
- Table 14.Change in the Hispanic Population, by State: 2000 and 2011
- Table 15.Distribution of Hispanics Across States: 2000 and 2011
- Table 16.Marital Status, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 17.Persons, by Household Type, Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 18.Households, by Family Size, Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 19.Living Arrangements of Children, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 20.Language Spoken at Home and English-Speaking Ability, by Age, Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 21.Language Spoken at Home and English-Speaking Ability Among Foreign-Born Hispanics, by Date of Arrival and Age: 2011
- Table 22.Educational Attainment, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 23.Educational Attainment of Foreign-Born Hispanics: 2000 and 2011
- Table 24.School Enrollment, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2011
- Table 25.High School Dropouts, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2011
- Table 26.College Enrollment, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2011
- Table 27.Occupation, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 28.Detailed Occupation, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 29.Industry, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 30.Detailed Industry, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 31.Persons, by Personal Earnings, Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 32.Median Personal Earnings, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 33.Full-Time, Year-Round Workers, by Personal Earnings, Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 34.Median Personal Earnings for Full-Time, Year-Round Workers, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 35.Households, by Income, Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 36.Median Household Income, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 37.Poverty, by Age, Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 38.Welfare Income, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 39.Food Stamp Recipiency, by Race and Ethnicity, 2011
- Table 40.Persons Without Health Insurance, by Age, Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 41.Type of Health Insurance, by Race and Ethnicity: 2011
- Table 42.Housing Tenure, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2011
- Table 43.Homeownership Among Foreign-Born Hispanic Heads of Households, by Date of Arrival: 2011
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