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US Census Bureau News Release

                     FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
                    TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 2001


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         Census Bureau Releases Census 2000 Information
                   On Nation's Group Quarters
                                
   The Commerce Department's Census Bureau today released Census 2000 data
via the internet on the country's group quarters population by race and
Hispanic origin.

   The statistical tables divide the group quarters population into
residents of institutionalized facilities and residents of
noninstitutionalized facilities. The tables subdivide the population by
sex and four age groups. The tables show these data for the total
population and by the population who reported one race only for the
following categories:

          White;
          Black or African American;
          American Indian and Alaska Native;
          Asian;
          Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander; and
          Some other race.

   Other tables show the corresponding data for those who reported only
White, not of Hispanic or Latino origin; Hispanic or Latino origin (who
may be of any race), as well as for those who reported two or more races.

   More extensive data on age structure and types of group quarters, along
with data on other short-form questionnaire items, such as households,
families, household relationship, housing occupancy and housing tenure
(whether the householder owns or rents) will be released later this year.

   To view the group quarters tables, go to 
http://www.census.gov/population/www/cen2000/grpqtr.html.
 
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Source: U.S. Census Bureau | Public Information Office |  Last Revised: August 09, 2007