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Chronicling Latinos’ diverse experience in a changing America

Chronicling Latinos’ diverse experience in a changing America. 1615 L Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036 202-419-3600(main) 202-419-3608(fax) www.pewhispanic.org. DEMOGRAPHY. 600. 50. 45.7. U.S. Population (in millions). Virginia Population (in thousands). 500. 40. 508. 35.3.

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Chronicling Latinos’ diverse experience in a changing America

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  1. Chronicling Latinos’ diverse experience in a changing America 1615 L Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036 202-419-3600(main) 202-419-3608(fax) www.pewhispanic.org

  2. DEMOGRAPHY

  3. 600 50 45.7 U.S. Population (in millions) Virginia Population (in thousands) 500 40 508 35.3 400 30 22.4 300 330 20 14.6 200 10 160 100 80 0 0 1980 1985 1990 1995 2000 2005 Hispanic Population Growthin the U.S. and Virginia

  4. U.S. and Virginia Population by Race & Nativity: 2006 Total U.S. Population — 299.4 million Total Virginia Population — 7.6 million

  5. Virginia Population by Age Group & Ethnicity: 2006 Total Hispanics in Virginia — 466,000 Total Non-Hispanics in Virginia — 7.2 million

  6. Virginia Population Median Ageby Race & Nativity: 2006

  7. Virginia Hispanic Population by Age Group & Nativity: 2006 Total Hispanics Native Born —217,000 Total Hispanics Foreign Born — 249,000

  8. Virginia Hispanic Population by Nativity & English Proficiency: 2006 Total Hispanic Population — 466,000

  9. Virginia Adult Educational Attainment by Race & Nativity: 2006

  10. Virginia Population Eligible to Vote by Race: 2006

  11. GEOGRAPHY

  12. 1980-2005 Latino Growth Patterns “Historical Core” (>300,000 in ’80) (9 States) “New Hispanic” (’80-’05 Growth >200% & >200K) (11 States) “Emerging Hispanic” (’80-’05 Growth >200% & <200K) (16 States) “Non-Magnet” (<50,000 in ’05 or Growth <200% & <200K) (15 States) New Latino Growth CentersVirginia as “New Hispanic” State

  13. Hispanic Population in Virginia by County: 1990

  14. Hispanic Population in Virginia by County: 2007

  15. LABOR FORCE

  16. U.S. and Virginia Labor Force by Race & Nativity: 2006 Total U.S. Labor Force — 152.2 million Total Virginia Labor Force — 4.0 million

  17. Virginia Labor Force by Race & Nativity: 2007Two Thirds of Hispanics Foreign-Born Total Virginia Labor Force — 4 million

  18. Hispanic Share of Employment for Selected Occupations, 2006: 5 Highest and Lowest

  19. EDUCATION

  20. Virginia School Enrollment, K-12: 1990 and 2007

  21. Virginia Adult Educational Attainment by Race & Nativity: 2006

  22. U.S. and Virginia Adult Educational Attainment by Race & Nativity: 2006

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