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Survey: Census 1970
| Data Source: | Social Explorer & U.S. Census Bureau |
Data set: Social Explorer Tables (SE)
| Table: | T133. Year Of Entry For The Foreign-Born Population (5%) [6] |
Universe: Foreign-born Population
Table Details
| T133. | Year Of Entry For The Foreign-Born Population (5%) | ||||||||||||||
| Universe: Foreign-born Population | |||||||||||||||
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Relevant Documentation:
| Excerpt from: | Social Explorer; U.S. Census Bureau; 1970 Census Users’ Guide; U. S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D. C., 1970. |
| 1970 Census Users' Guide - Part I -> Part II. Population Census Concepts (Concepts 50 through 149) -> Nativity, parentage, ethnic background -> Foreign stock |
Includes the native population of foreign or mixed parentage and the foreign born population. The foreign stock is classified by country of origin.
The foreign stock is classified by country of origin--either country of birth or country of birth of parents. Separate distributions are shown for the foreign born (based on country of birth) and for the native population of foreign or mixed parentage (based on country of birth of parents). Native persons of foreign parentage whose parents were born in different foreign countries are classified according to the fathers country of birth.
Countries specified in the distributions comprise those officially recognized by the U.S. State Department at the time of the census. (Respondents were asked to report country of birth according to international boundaries recognized by the U.S. at the time of enumeration and to distinguish between Ireland and Northern Ireland. ) Over 80 countries are separately shown in some country of origin tabulations.
Countries specified in the distributions comprise those officially recognized by the U.S. State Department at the time of the census. (Respondents were asked to report country of birth according to international boundaries recognized by the U.S. at the time of enumeration and to distinguish between Ireland and Northern Ireland. ) Over 80 countries are separately shown in some country of origin tabulations.