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Data Dictionary: Census 1990 on 2010 Geographies
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Data Source:U.S. Census Bureau & Social Explorer
Table: P31. Language Spoken At Home [27]
Universe: Persons 5 years and over
Table Details
P31. Language Spoken At Home
Universe: Persons 5 years and over
VariableLabel
RC1990SF3_005_P031_001
RC1990SF3_005_P031_002
RC1990SF3_005_P031_003
RC1990SF3_005_P031_004
RC1990SF3_005_P031_005
RC1990SF3_005_P031_006
RC1990SF3_005_P031_007
RC1990SF3_005_P031_008
RC1990SF3_005_P031_009
RC1990SF3_005_P031_010
RC1990SF3_005_P031_011
RC1990SF3_005_P031_012
RC1990SF3_005_P031_013
RC1990SF3_005_P031_014
RC1990SF3_005_P031_015
RC1990SF3_005_P031_016
RC1990SF3_005_P031_017
RC1990SF3_005_P031_018
RC1990SF3_005_P031_019
RC1990SF3_005_P031_020
RC1990SF3_005_P031_021
RC1990SF3_005_P031_022
RC1990SF3_005_P031_023
RC1990SF3_005_P031_024
RC1990SF3_005_P031_025
RC1990SF3_005_P031_026
RC1990SF3_005_P031_027
Relevant Documentation:
Excerpt from: Social Explorer, U.S. Census Bureau; Census of Population and Housing, 1990: Summary Tape File 3 on CD-ROM [machine-readable data files] / prepared by the Bureau of the Census. Washington: The Bureau [producer and distributor], 1991.
 
Household Language
In households where one or more persons (age 5 years old or over) speak a language other than English, the household language assigned to all household members is the non-English language spoken by the first person with a non-English language in the following order:

householder, spouse, parent, sibling, child, grandchild, other relative, stepchild, unmarried partner, housemate or roommate, roomer, boarder, or foster child, or other nonrelative. Thus, persons who speak only English may have a non-English household language assigned to them in tabulations of persons by household language.

Figure 1. Four- and Twenty-Five-Group Classifications of 1990 Census Languages Spoken at Home with Illustrative Examples
Four-Group ClassificationTwenty-Five-Group ClassificationExamples
Spanish Other Indo-EuropeanSpanishSpanish, Ladino
 FrenchFrench, Cajun,French Creole
 Italian 
 Portuguese 
 German 
 Yiddish 
 Other WestAfrikaans, Dutch,
 GermanicPennsylvania Dutch
 ScandanavianDanish, Norwegian, Swedish
 Polish 
 Russian 
 South SlavicSerbocroatian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Slovene
 Other SlavicCzech, Slovak, Ukranian
 Greek 
 IndicHindi, Bengali, Gujarathi, Punjabi, Romany, Sinhalese
 Other Indo European,Armenian, Gaelic,
 not elsewhere classifiedLithuanian, Persian
Languages of Asia and the PacificChinese 
 Japanese 
 Mon-KhmerCambodian
 Tagalog 
 Korean 
 Vietnamese 
 Other languagesChamorro, Dravidian
 (part)Languages, Hawaiian,
  Ilocano, Thai, Turkish
All other languagesArabic 
 Hungarian 
 Native North 
 American languages 
 Other languagesAmharic, Syriac,
 (part)Finnish, Hebrew,
  Languages of
  Central and South
  America, Other
  Languages of Africa


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