Table 6. Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander Alone Population in Households and Group Quarters by Sex and Selected Age Groups, for the United States: 2000 Source: U.S. Census Bureau Internet Release date: March 20, 2001 NOTE: Data not adjusted based on the Accuracy and Coverage Evaluation. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see http://factfinder.census.gov/home/en/datanotes/expplu.html. For definitions of household and group quarters population, see below. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | In group quarters | | |------------------------------------------------------------------------- | | | | Percent of total | | | | | | population in | Institutionalized | Noninstitutionalized Subject | Total | In households | Total | group quarters | population | population ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Both sexes 398,835 388,153 10,682 2.7 3,706 6,976 Under 18 years 127,179 126,473 706 0.6 218 488 18 to 29 years 89,732 83,484 6,248 7.0 1,181 5,067 30 to 49 years 118,595 116,139 2,456 2.1 1,437 1,019 50 years or more 63,329 62,057 1,272 2.0 870 402 Males 202,629 195,646 6,983 3.4 2,905 4,078 Under 18 years 65,576 65,138 438 0.7 174 264 18 to 29 years 46,778 42,786 3,992 8.5 1,041 2,951 30 to 49 years 59,898 57,998 1,900 3.2 1,244 656 50 years or more 30,377 29,724 653 2.1 446 207 Females 196,206 192,507 3,699 1.9 801 2,898 Under 18 years 61,603 61,335 268 0.4 44 224 18 to 29 years 42,954 40,698 2,256 5.3 140 2,116 30 to 49 years 58,697 58,141 556 0.9 193 363 50 years or more 32,952 32,333 619 1.9 424 195 ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- NOTE: For discussion of race and Hispanic origin concepts used in Census 2000, please see U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Brief, "Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin: 2000," March 2001, CENBR/01-1, http://www.census.gov/prod/2001pubs/cenbr01-1.pdf. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000, unpublished tables. Household -- A household includes all people who occupy a housing unit. People not living in households are classified as living in group quarters. Group Quarters Population -- The group quarters population includes all people not living in households. Two general categories of people in group quarters are recognized: 1) the institutionalized population which includes people under formally authorized, supervised care or custody in institutions at the time of enumeration (such as correctional institutions, nursing homes, and juvenile institutions) and 2) the noninstitutionalized population which includes all people who live in group quarters other than institutions (such as college dormitories, military quarters, and group homes).