SC-EST2005-5RACE: State Population Estimates with Sex, 5 Race Groups (5 Race Alone or in Combination Groups) and Hispanic Origin File: 7/1/2005 State Characteristics Population Estimates File for Internet Display Source: Population Estimates Program, U.S. Bureau of the Census Release Date: August 4, 2006 NOTE: Data by race and Hispanic Origin may not sum to National Estimates, released separately, due to controlled rounding. Sort order of observations: Sex, Origin, and Race within state Data fields (in order of which they appear): VARIABLE DESCRIPTION -------- ----------- SUMLEV Geographic Summary Level REGION Census Region Code DIVISION Census Division Code STATE State FIPS code STNAME State Name SEX Sex ORIGIN Hispanic or Latino origin RACE Race CENSUS2000POP 4/1/2000 resident Census 2000 population ESTIMATESBASE2000 4/1/2000 resident population estimates base POPESTIMATE2000 7/1/2000 resident population estimate POPESTIMATE2001 7/1/2001 resident population estimate POPESTIMATE2002 7/1/2002 resident population estimate POPESTIMATE2003 7/1/2003 resident population estimate POPESTIMATE2004 7/1/2004 resident population estimate POPESTIMATE2005 7/1/2005 resident population estimate The key for REGION is as follows: 1 = Northeast 2 = Midwest 3 = South 4 = West The key for DIVISION is as follows: 01 = New England 02 = Mid-Atlantic 03 = East North Central 04 = West North Central 05 = South Atlantic 06 = East South Central 07 = West South Central 08 = Mountain 09 = Pacific The key for SEX is as follows: 0 = Total 1 = Male 2 = Female The key for ORIGIN is as follows: 0 = Total 1 = Non-Hispanic or Latino Origin 2 = Hispanic or Latino Origin The key for RACE is as follows: 1 = White Alone or in Combination 2 = Black Alone or in Combination 3 = American Indian and Alaskan Native Alone or in Combination 4 = Asian Alone or in Combination 5 = Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone or in Combination 'In combination' means in combination with one or more other races. The sum of the five race groups adds to more than the total population because individuals may report more than one race.