Data Dictionary: ACS 2009 (1-Year Estimates)
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Data Source:U.S. Census Bureau
Table: C04003. Total Ancestry Reported [31]
Universe: Total ancestry categories tallied for people with one or More ancestry categories reported
Table Details
C04003. Total Ancestry Reported
Universe: Total ancestry categories tallied for people with one or More ancestry categories reported
VariableLabel
C04003001
C04003002
C04003003
C04003004
C04003005
C04003006
C04003007
C04003008
C04003009
C04003010
C04003011
C04003012
C04003013
C04003014
C04003015
C04003016
C04003017
C04003018
C04003019
C04003020
C04003021
C04003022
C04003023
C04003024
C04003025
C04003026
C04003027
C04003028
C04003029
C04003030
C04003031
Relevant Documentation:
Total Ancestries Reported
Includes the total number of ancestries reported and coded. If a person reported a multiple ancestry such as "German Danish," that response was counted twice in the tabulations--once in the German category and again in the Danish category. Also, if a person reported two different types of German ancestry, such as "Bavarian Hamburger," they would be counted twice in the German category on this type of table. Thus, each line of this table represents the number of reports for that ancestry type, not the number of people (although sometimes that number is the same). Likewise, the sum of the estimates in each of the rows in this type of presentation is not the total population but the total of all responses. The German line in this table is interpreted as "The number of times a German ancestry was reported."

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