The U.S. Hispanic Population in 2002
Table of Contents
- Title Page
- Population Size and Composition
- Percent Distribution of Hispanics by Type
- Hispanic Population by Type
- Age
- Age Distribution by Sex and Hispanic Origin
- Percent of Population Under Age 18 by Hispanic Origin
- Percent of Population Aged 65 and Over by Hispanic Origin
- U.S. Citizenship of the Foreign-Born Hispanic Population by Year of Entry
- Family Households and Marital Status
- Family Households by Type and Hispanic Origin
- Family Households by Type and Hispanic Origin Group
- Marital Status by Hispanic Origin
- Educational Attainment
- Educational Attainment by Hispanic Origin
- Percent of Population with Less Than 9th Grade Completed by Hispanic Origin
- Percent of Population with a Bachelor's Degree or Higher by Hispanic Origin
- Economic Characteristics
- Percent Unemployed by Hispanic Origin and Sex
- Percent Unemployed by Type of Hispanic Origin
- Percent Occupation for Men by Hispanic Origin
- Percent Occupation for Women by Hispanic Origin
- Percent of Full Time, Year Round Workers With Earnings of $50,000 or More in 2001 by Sex and Hispanic Origin
- Percent of Full Time, Year Round Workers With Earnings of $50,000 or More in 2001 by Type of Hispanic Origin
- Percent of Full Time, Year Round Workers With Earnings Less Than $35,000 in 2001 by Sex and Hispanic Origin
- Percent of Full Time, Year Round Workers With Earnings Less Than $35,000 in 2001 by Type of Hispanic Origin
- Poverty
- Percent of Population Below Poverty Level in 2001 by Age and Hispanic Origin
- Percent of Families Below Poverty Level in 2001 by Family Type and Hispanic Origin
- Residence
- Type of Residence by Hispanic Origin
- Regional Population Distribution, by Hispanic Origin
- Regional Population Distribution by Hispanic Origin
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