A portrait of Hispanics at Mid-Decade.
January 12, 2007
This statistical profile of the Latino population is based on Pew Hispanic Center tabulations of the Census Bureau’s 2005 American Community Survey public use microdata file, which was released August 29, 2006. The topics covered are virtually the same as those in the long form of the decennial census. Fully implemented nationwide for the first time in 2005, the ACS became the largest household survey in the United States, with a sample of about 3 million addresses. It provides statistical resources not previously available except with data from a decennial census.
The 2005 ACS is designed to provide estimates of the size and characteristics of the population residing in households. Although the household population is the bulk of the total population, it does not include persons residing in group quarters (e.g., dormitories, correctional facilities, and nursing homes). Less than 3% of the total population resides in group quarters. As a measure of population change, this report includes some tabulations for 2000 from the 2000 Census 5% public use microdata file. The 2000 Census enumerated the entire resident population, including persons residing in group quarters. However, for the purposes of comparing the 2000 tallies to the 2005 estimates from the ACS, all the tabulations herein only include persons residing in households.
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