Data Dictionary: ACS 2014 (1-Year Estimates)
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Data Source:U.S. Census Bureau
Table: C04006. People Reporting Ancestry [31]
Universe: Universe: Total population
Table Details
C04006. People Reporting Ancestry
Universe: Universe: Total population
VariableLabel
C04006001
C04006002
C04006003
C04006004
C04006005
C04006006
C04006007
C04006008
C04006009
C04006010
C04006011
C04006012
C04006013
C04006014
C04006015
C04006016
C04006017
C04006018
C04006019
C04006020
C04006021
C04006022
C04006023
C04006024
C04006025
C04006026
C04006027
C04006028
C04006029
C04006030
C04006031
Notes:

For 2014 ACS 1-year estimates, detailed Tables B04001, B04002, and B04003 and Collapsed Tables C04001, C04002, and C04003 (Estimates Based on Responses) have been deleted. Detailed Tables B04004, B04005, B04006, C04004, C04005, and C04006 (Estimates Based on People) are available alternatives. More information available at: https://www.census.gov/programs-surveys/acs/technical-documentation/table-and-geography-changes/2014/1-year.html

For the difference between Estimates Based on Responses and Estimates Based on People, please see Ancestry.

Relevant Documentation:
People Reporting Ancestry
Includes all people who reported each ancestry, regardless of whether it was their first or second ancestry, or part of a single or multiple response. This estimate is the sum of the two estimates above (for Single and Multiple ancestry). People can be listed twice in this table. For example, if someone reports their ancestry as "German and Danish," they will be listed once in German and once in Danish, and therefore the sum of the rows would not equal the total population. Interpret the German line of this table as "The total number of people who reported they had German ancestry."

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