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Premium member Presentation Transcript 100 Years of American History: The Korean American Population: 100 Years of American History: The Korean American Population Eui-Young Yu (Cal State L.A. and KAC-CIC) and Peter Choe (KAC-CIC) First National Convention Waikiki, Hawaii - January 10-13, 2003 Korean American Coalition – Census Information CenterOn Census Day, April 1, 2000:The Total Population for the United States was281,421,906: On Census Day, April 1, 2000: The Total Population for the United States was 281,421,906 The Korean Alone Population was 1,076,872 The Korean Alone and in Combination Population was 1,228,427 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Asian Alone Population By Major Asian Groups, 2000: Asian Alone Population By Major Asian Groups, 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Immigration Growth by Decade (1948-2000): Korean Immigration Growth by Decade (1948-2000) SOURCE: 2000 Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization ServiceKorean Immigrants Admitted, 1990-2001: Korean Immigrants Admitted, 1990-2001 SOURCE: 2000 Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization ServiceSex Ratio By Age For Admitted Korean Immigrants, 1996-2001: Sex Ratio By Age For Admitted Korean Immigrants, 1996-2001 *Sex Ratio = Males Per 100 Females SOURCE: Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1996-2001Korean Population in the United States, 1940-2000: Korean Population in the United States, 1940-2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Census 1940, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000 * The Korean population remained relatively constant from 1910-1940. ** The figures for 1950 and 1960 are estimates.Share of Korean Population by Region, 1970-2000: Share of Korean Population by Region, 1970-2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Census 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000Korean Population Ranked By Top Ten States, 2000: Korean Population Ranked By Top Ten States, 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population Change by Top Fifteen States of Increase, 1990-2000: Korean Population Change by Top Fifteen States of Increase, 1990-2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000: Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 *Metropolitan Areas refer to: MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 (1 of 2): Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 (1 of 2) *MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area ** This CMSA also includes San Bernardino County and Ventura County.Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 (2 of 2): *MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 (2 of 2) SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population For Top 25 Counties in the United States, 2000 (1 of 2): Korean Population For Top 25 Counties in the United States, 2000 (1 of 2)Korean Population For Top 25 Counties in the United States, 2000 (2 of 2): Korean Population For Top 25 Counties in the United States, 2000 (2 of 2) SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population For Top 20 Places Ranked by Size in the U.S., 2000: Korean Population For Top 20 Places Ranked by Size in the U.S., 2000 *Places refer to CDPs (Census Designated Places) and incorporated places i.e. cities, boroughs, towns, etc. SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population For Top 20 Places Ranked by Proportion of Koreans, 2000: *Places refer to CDPs (Census Designated Places) and incorporated places i.e. cities, boroughs, towns, etc. SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Korean Population For Top 20 Places Ranked by Proportion of Koreans, 2000Educational Attainment in the United States, 2000: Educational Attainment in the United States, 2000 (Population 25 years and over) SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey PUMS Data Set * The measure for educational attainment is having at least Bachelor’s Degree.Naturalization Rate for Foreign-Born Population for Selected Groups in the U.S., 2000: Naturalization Rate for Foreign-Born Population for Selected Groups in the U.S., 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Advanced QueryClass of Worker for Selected Groups in the U.S., 2000: Class of Worker for Selected Groups in the U.S., 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Advanced QueryKorean Population by U.S. Nativity and Age, 1990: Korean Population by U.S. Nativity and Age, 1990 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Population Census, 1990 CP-3-5Median Household Income in the United States, 2000: Median Household Income in the United States, 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey PUMS Data SetTop 20 Metropolitan Areas Ranked By Average Total Income for Koreans, 2000: Top 20 Metropolitan Areas Ranked By Average Total Income for Koreans, 2000 *Metropolitan Areas refer to: MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000This presentation was produced by Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center: This presentation was produced by Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center For information on content please contact: Eui-Young Yu or Peter Choe at Phone: 213-365-5999, or E-mail: eyu@exchange.calstatela.edu plchoe@yahoo.com You do not have the permission to view this presentation. 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Premium member Presentation Transcript 100 Years of American History: The Korean American Population: 100 Years of American History: The Korean American Population Eui-Young Yu (Cal State L.A. and KAC-CIC) and Peter Choe (KAC-CIC) First National Convention Waikiki, Hawaii - January 10-13, 2003 Korean American Coalition – Census Information CenterOn Census Day, April 1, 2000:The Total Population for the United States was281,421,906: On Census Day, April 1, 2000: The Total Population for the United States was 281,421,906 The Korean Alone Population was 1,076,872 The Korean Alone and in Combination Population was 1,228,427 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Asian Alone Population By Major Asian Groups, 2000: Asian Alone Population By Major Asian Groups, 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Immigration Growth by Decade (1948-2000): Korean Immigration Growth by Decade (1948-2000) SOURCE: 2000 Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization ServiceKorean Immigrants Admitted, 1990-2001: Korean Immigrants Admitted, 1990-2001 SOURCE: 2000 Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization ServiceSex Ratio By Age For Admitted Korean Immigrants, 1996-2001: Sex Ratio By Age For Admitted Korean Immigrants, 1996-2001 *Sex Ratio = Males Per 100 Females SOURCE: Statistical Yearbook of the Immigration and Naturalization Service, 1996-2001Korean Population in the United States, 1940-2000: Korean Population in the United States, 1940-2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Census 1940, 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000 * The Korean population remained relatively constant from 1910-1940. ** The figures for 1950 and 1960 are estimates.Share of Korean Population by Region, 1970-2000: Share of Korean Population by Region, 1970-2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Population Census 1970, 1980, 1990, and 2000Korean Population Ranked By Top Ten States, 2000: Korean Population Ranked By Top Ten States, 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population Change by Top Fifteen States of Increase, 1990-2000: Korean Population Change by Top Fifteen States of Increase, 1990-2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000: Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 *Metropolitan Areas refer to: MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 (1 of 2): Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 (1 of 2) *MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area ** This CMSA also includes San Bernardino County and Ventura County.Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 (2 of 2): *MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area Korean Population By Top 20 Metropolitan Areas, 2000 (2 of 2) SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population For Top 25 Counties in the United States, 2000 (1 of 2): Korean Population For Top 25 Counties in the United States, 2000 (1 of 2)Korean Population For Top 25 Counties in the United States, 2000 (2 of 2): Korean Population For Top 25 Counties in the United States, 2000 (2 of 2) SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population For Top 20 Places Ranked by Size in the U.S., 2000: Korean Population For Top 20 Places Ranked by Size in the U.S., 2000 *Places refer to CDPs (Census Designated Places) and incorporated places i.e. cities, boroughs, towns, etc. SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000Korean Population For Top 20 Places Ranked by Proportion of Koreans, 2000: *Places refer to CDPs (Census Designated Places) and incorporated places i.e. cities, boroughs, towns, etc. SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Korean Population For Top 20 Places Ranked by Proportion of Koreans, 2000Educational Attainment in the United States, 2000: Educational Attainment in the United States, 2000 (Population 25 years and over) SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey PUMS Data Set * The measure for educational attainment is having at least Bachelor’s Degree.Naturalization Rate for Foreign-Born Population for Selected Groups in the U.S., 2000: Naturalization Rate for Foreign-Born Population for Selected Groups in the U.S., 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Advanced QueryClass of Worker for Selected Groups in the U.S., 2000: Class of Worker for Selected Groups in the U.S., 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Advanced QueryKorean Population by U.S. Nativity and Age, 1990: Korean Population by U.S. Nativity and Age, 1990 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, 1990 Population Census, 1990 CP-3-5Median Household Income in the United States, 2000: Median Household Income in the United States, 2000 SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Supplementary Survey PUMS Data SetTop 20 Metropolitan Areas Ranked By Average Total Income for Koreans, 2000: Top 20 Metropolitan Areas Ranked By Average Total Income for Koreans, 2000 *Metropolitan Areas refer to: MSA: Metropolitan Statistical Area CMSA: Consolidated Metropolitan Statistical Area SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000This presentation was produced by Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center: This presentation was produced by Korean American Coalition – Census Information Center For information on content please contact: Eui-Young Yu or Peter Choe at Phone: 213-365-5999, or E-mail: eyu@exchange.calstatela.edu plchoe@yahoo.com