These statistical tables divide the group quarters population into residents of institutionalized facilities and residents of noninstitutionalized facilities and subdivide them by sex and four age groups.
Table 1. Total Population in Households and Group Quarters by Sex and Selected Age Groups, for the United States: 2000
Table 2. White Alone Population in Households and Group Quarters by Sex and Selected Age Groups, for the United States: 2000
Table 3. Black or African American Alone Population in Households and Group Quarters by Sex and Selected Age Groups, for the United States: 2000
Table 4. American Indian and Alaska Native Alone Population in Households and Group Quarters by Sex and Selected Age Groups, for the United States: 2000
Table 5. Asian Alone Population in Households and Group Quarters by Sex and Selected Age Groups, for the United States: 2000
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
Table 7. Some Other Race Alone Population in Households and Group Quarters by Sex and Selected Age Groups, for the United States: 2000
Table 8. Two or More Races Population in Households and Group Quarters by Sex and Selected Age Groups, for the United States: 2000
Table 9. Hispanic or Latino Population (of any race) in Households and Group Quarters by Sex and Selected Age Groups, for the United States: 2000
Table 10. White Alone, not Hispanic or Latino Population in Households and Group Quarters by Sex and Selected Age Groups, for the United States: 2000
These data were released because of their relevance to the ongoing analysis of the accuracy and coverage of Census 2000. 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) were released later in 2001.
Sources and Reference
Census 2000