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2005 American Community Survey Gulf Coast Area Data Profiles

New Orleans-Metairie-Kenner, LA Metropolitan Statistical Area Data Profiles


Demographic - Sex and Age, Race, Relationship, Household by Type
Social - Education, Marital Status...
Economic - Income, Employment, Occupation, Commuting to Work...
Housing - Occupancy and Structure, Housing Value and Costs, Utilities...

An * indicates that the January through August and September through December period estimates are significantly different at the 90% confidence level.
NOTE. Data are limited to the household population and exclude the population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters.


TABLE 2. PROFILE OF SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS

Selected Social Characteristics
January
through
August
2005
Margin
of
Error
September
through
December
2005
Margin
of
Error
Statistical Significance1
Population 3 years and over enrolled in school
312,899
+/-23533
170,269
+/-31332
*
Nursery school, preschool
7.3%
+/-1.5%
5.8%
+/-3.2%

Kindergarten
5.3%
+/-1.5%
6.3%
+/-3.3%

Elementary school (grades 1-8)
42.2%
+/-3.1%
44.3%
+/-8.1%

High school (grades 9-12)
21.0%
+/-2.7%
22.6%
+/-5.1%

College or graduate school
24.3%
+/-3.8%
21.1%
+/-7.1%







EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT





Population 25 years and over
792,668
+/-24236
503,177
+/-39762
*
Less than 9th grade
5.7%
+/-1.1%
4.5%
+/-1.9%

9th to 12th grade, no diploma
11.1%
+/-1.4%
9.8%
+/-2.5%

High school graduate (includes equivalency)
31.2%
+/-2.4%
33.6%
+/-3.6%

Some college, no degree
22.1%
+/-2.1%
20.0%
+/-3.2%

Associate's degree
5.1%
+/-0.9%
5.9%
+/-2.5%

Bachelor's degree
15.8%
+/-1.4%
17.4%
+/-3.0%

Graduate or professional degree
9.0%
+/-1.0%
8.8%
+/-2.2%







Percent high school graduate or higher
83.2
+/-1.8
85.7
+/-2.7

Percent bachelor's degree or higher
24.8
+/-1.7
26.2
+/-3.3







MARITAL STATUS





Males 15 years and over
436,549
+/-19381
272,726
+/-27919
*
Never married
34.1%
+/-3.3%
29.8%
+/-5.2%

Now married, except separated
50.4%
+/-1.9%
55.1%
+/-4.6%

Separated
1.9%
+/-1.0%
1.4%
+/-1.0%

Widowed
3.6%
+/-1.4%
4.0%
+/-2.3%

Divorced
10.0%
+/-1.7%
9.7%
+/-3.2%







Females 15 years and over
513,015
+/-21664
314,385
+/-25986
*
Never married
29.8%
+/-3.3%
23.0%
+/-4.5%
*
Now married, except separated
42.9%
+/-1.8%
46.8%
+/-4.8%

Separated
2.7%
+/-0.8%
1.9%
+/-1.4%

Widowed
11.1%
+/-1.8%
13.5%
+/-4.2%

Divorced
13.5%
+/-1.8%
14.8%
+/-3.6%







VETERAN STATUS





Civilian population 18 years and over
895,880
+/-28830
556,801
+/-42103
*
Civilian veterans
92,274
+/-8778
60,198
+/-11690
*






DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION





Population 5 years and over
1,110,194
+/-36645
684,016
+/-58033
*
With any disability
16.5%
+/-1.3%
19.2%
+/-2.7%







Population 5 to 15 years
179,576
+/-17686
109,998
+/-26420
*
With any disability
8.3%
+/-3.0%
10.4%
+/-5.2%







Population 16 to 64 years
783,394
+/-27890
473,091
+/-41347
*
With any disability
13.0%
+/-1.2%
15.9%
+/-3.3%







Population 65 years and over
147,224
+/-13618
100,927
+/-18189
*
With any disability
45.0%
+/-4.5%
44.1%
+/-7.7%







RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO





Population 1 year and over
1,170,161
+/-39174
716,350
+/-64061
*
Same house
86.4%
+/-2.1%
79.2%
+/-4.1%
*
Different house in the U.S.
13.3%
+/-2.0%
20.8%
+/-4.7%
*
Same county
7.9%
+/-1.4%
10.9%
+/-3.8%

Different county
5.4%
+/-1.5%
9.8%
+/-3.8%
*
Same state
3.7%
+/-1.3%
7.7%
+/-3.2%
*
Different state
1.7%
+/-0.6%
2.1%
+/-1.6%

Abroad
0.3%
+/-0.2%
0.1%
+/-0.1%
*






PLACE OF BIRTH





Total population
1,190,615
+/-40776
723,830
+/-65034
*
Native
94.4%
+/-0.8%
94.1%
+/-3.7%

Born in United States
93.8%
+/-0.9%
93.4%
+/-3.3%

State of residence
76.3%
+/-1.4%
75.2%
+/-5.0%

Different state
17.5%
+/-1.6%
18.2%
+/-3.1%

Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island areas, or born abroad to American parent(s)
0.6%
+/-0.2%
0.7%
+/-0.7%

Foreign born
5.6%
+/-1.2%
5.9%
+/-2.6%







LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME





Population 5 years and over
1,112,825
+/-36294
684,932
+/-58440
*
English only
90.0%
+/-1.5%
90.0%
+/-4.1%

Language other than English
10.0%
+/-1.9%
10.0%
+/-2.8%

Spanish
5.1%
+/-1.4%
5.4%
+/-2.2%








1Users should be cautious when examining the statistical significance of the difference for a level estimate between the two periods in the profile. Differences may be due to nonsampling errors, for example, the inability of ACS interviewers to obtain access to some areas.

Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate arising from sampling variability is represented through the use of a confidence interval. The interval shown here is a 90 percent confidence interval. The stated range can be interpreted roughly as providing a 90 percent probability that the interval defined by the lower and upper bounds contains the true value. In addition to sampling variability, the ACS estimates are subject to nonsampling error (for a discussion of nonsampling variability, see Accuracy of the Data). The effect of nonsampling error is not represented in these tables.

The ACS sample is designed for the production of single-year and multi-year estimates, not partial-year estimates as are presented in this product. Because of the reduced sample sizes for both period estimates (relative to the full-year sample), sampling errors on these estimates will generally be larger than the sampling error for corresponding estimates in the full-year 2005 ACS estimates.

The number of householders does not necessarily equal the number of households because of differences in the weighting schemes for the population and occupied housing units.

For more information on understanding race and Hispanic origin data, please see the Census 2000 Brief entitled,
Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin, issued March 2001.


Explanation of symbols:

1. A '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that no sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
2. A '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
3. A '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.




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