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The Changing Demographics of New American Children. Children’s Law Symposium October 26, 2011 Houston, TX. Growing States, 2000-2010. 15.7% of numerical change in U.S. Note: Population values are decennial census counts for April 1, 2000 and April 1, 2010.
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The Changing Demographics of New American Children Children’s Law Symposium October 26, 2011 Houston, TX
Growing States, 2000-2010 15.7% of numerical change in U.S. Note: Population values are decennial census counts for April 1, 2000 and April 1, 2010. Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000 and 2010 Census Counts.
Total Population and Components of Population Change in Texas, 1950-2009 Note: Residual values are not presented in this table. Source: Derived from U.S. Census Bureau Estimates for dates indicated by the Texas State Data Center.
Estimated Annual Net Migration to Texas, 2000-2009 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2009 Population Estimates.
Percent of Migrants to Texas by Race and Ethnicity, 2000-2009 52% of all migrants were international (933,083 migrants) (848,702 migrants ) Sources: Percentages of domestic and international migrants by race and ethnicity derived from the 2006-2008 American Community Survey. Total numbers of domestic and international migrants between 2000-2009 are from Table 4. Cumulative Estimates of the Components of Resident Population Change for the United States, Regions, States, and Puerto Rico: April 1, 2000 to July 1, 2009, U.S. Census Bureau.
Estimated Domestic Migration (2000-2008) by County as a Percentage of the 2000 Population Source: U.S. Census Bureau. March 19, 2009. Mapproduced by the Texas State Data Center.
Estimated InternationalMigration(2000-2008) by County as a Percentage of the 2000 Population Source: U.S. Census Bureau. March 19, 2009. Mapproduced by the Texas State Data Center.
Texas Racial and Ethnic Composition, • 2000 and 2010 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000 and 2010 Census Counts.
Percent Change of Total Population by County, 2000-2010 Population increase for Texas was 20.6% during this period. Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000 and 2010 Census Counts. Mapproduced by the Texas State Data Center.
Numeric Change in Hispanic Populationby county, 2000-2010 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000 and 2010 Census Counts. Mapproduced by the Texas State Data Center.
Numeric Change in Asian Population by County, 2000-2010 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. 2000 and 2010 Census Counts. Mapproduced by the Texas State Data Center.
Projected Texas Population Pyramid by Race/Ethnicity, 2010 Source: Texas State Data Center Population Projections, 2009
Projected Texas Population Pyramids by Race/Ethnicity, 2010 Source: Texas State Data Center Population Projections, 2009
Percent of Population that is Foreign Born • by County, 2005-2009 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey, 5-Year Sample 2005-2009. Mapproduced by the Texas State Data Center.
Legal Status of U.S. Immigrants 37.0 Million Foreign-Born in 2005 Source: Passel, J. (2006) The Size and Characteristics of the Unauthorized Migrant Population in the U.S. Pew Hispanic Research Center.
Estimates of the U.S. Unauthorized Immigrant Population, 2000-2010
Unauthorized Families’ Mixed Composition Source: Passel, J. (2006) The Size and Characteristics of the Unauthorized Migrant Population in the U.S. Pew Hispanic Research Center.
Parents' Status for Births in the U.S., 2009 Notes: Births occurring March 2009 –March 2010 based on population under age 1. Percentages may not add to 100% because of rounding. Source: Pew Hispanic Center estimates based on augmented March Supplements to the Current Population Survey.
Children with At Least One Unauthorized Immigrant Parent, by Status for 2000-2010 Note: Children are persons under age 18 who are not married. Source: Pew Hispanic Center estimates based on augmented March Supplements to the Current Population Survey.
States with Largest Estimated Unauthorized Immigrant Populations, 2010 Source: Pew Hispanic Center estimates based on residual methodology applied to March Supplements to the Current Population Survey (February 1, 2011).
Percent of the Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home, 2009 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey, 2009.
Percent of the Population 5 Years and Over Who Speak Spanish at Home, 2006-2009 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey, 5-Year Sample 2005-2009. Mapproduced by the Texas State Data Center.
Educational Attainment of Persons 25 Years of Age and Older by EthnicityinTexas, 2009 Source: U.S. Census Bureau. American Community Survey, 2009.
Projected Percent of Labor Force by Educational Attainment in Texas, 2000 and 2040 Source: Texas State Data Center. 2009 Population Projections.
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