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1 Geographic Area:
Orlando, Florida
2000 Census Data - Hispanic Origin Status Profile for
Orlando, Florida
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| Table 3. Hispanic
Origin of Children by Age Group in the 2000 Census |
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| Age Group
|
Total |
Hispanic |
Non-Hispanic |
| White |
Other Races |
| Population under age 18
|
40,964 |
9,096 |
13,352 |
18,516 |
| Under 5 years
|
12,287 |
2,835 |
4,154 |
5,298 |
| 5 to 9 years
|
12,104 |
2,685 |
3,776 |
5,643 |
| 10 to 14 years
|
10,623 |
2,301 |
3,398 |
4,924 |
| 15 to 17 years
|
5,950 |
1,275 |
2,024 |
2,651 |
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Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from
U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Summary File 1 (Tables P12, P12H, & P12I).
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| Table 6. Population
Totals by Race and Hispanic Origin in the 2000 Census |
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|
Race
|
Total
(All Ages) |
Total
non-
Hispanic
(All Ages)
|
Total
Under Age 18 |
Non-Hispanics
Under Age 18 |
| Number |
Percent
of
Population |
Number |
Percent
of
Population |
| Total population |
185,951 |
153,441 |
40,964 |
100.0 |
31,868 |
77.8 |
| One
race |
179,374 |
149,160 |
38,843 |
94.8 |
30,554 |
74.6 |
| White |
113,611 |
94,452 |
18,163 |
44.3 |
13,352 |
32.6 |
| Black
or African American |
49,933 |
48,547 |
16,520 |
40.3 |
15,984 |
39.0 |
| American
Indian or Alaskan native |
638 |
485 |
138 |
0.3 |
90 |
0.2 |
| Asian |
4,982 |
4,915 |
939 |
2.3 |
922 |
2.3 |
| Native
Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander |
150 |
127 |
34 |
0.1 |
23 |
0.1 |
| Some
other race |
10,060 |
634 |
3,049 |
7.4 |
183 |
0.4 |
| Two
or more races |
6,577 |
4,281 |
2,121 |
5.2 |
1,314 |
3.2 |
|
Source: Population Reference
Bureau, analysis of data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Redistricting
data (Table PL1, PL2, PL3, and PL4).
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| Table 7. Detailed
Multiracial* Groups in the 2000 Census |
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|
Race Combinations
|
Total |
Total
Non-Hispanic |
Under Age 18
|
Non-Hispanics
Under Age 18 |
| Total multiracial
population |
6,577 |
4,281 |
2,121 |
1,314 |
| White
and Black or African American |
622 |
465 |
398 |
331 |
| White
and American Indian or Alaska native |
357 |
316 |
60 |
48 |
| White
and Asian |
588 |
555 |
210 |
195 |
| White
and native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander |
49 |
36 |
7 |
3 |
| White
and some other race |
2,420 |
879 |
676 |
167 |
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*
Multiracial refers to people who chose more than one race on the 2000
census.
Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data
from U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Redistricting data (Table PL1, PL2,
PL3, and PL4).
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| Table 10. Living
Arrangements of Children by Hispanic Origin in the 2000 Census |
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| |
Total |
Hispanic |
Non-Hispanic |
| White |
Other Races |
|
Children living in households |
40,786 |
9,064 |
13,301 |
18,421 |
|
Own children of householder |
34,881 |
7,964 |
12,177 |
14,740 |
|
Own children in a married-couple family |
18,595 |
4,525 |
8,653 |
5,417 |
|
Own children in a single-parent family |
16,286 |
3,439 |
3,524 |
9,323 |
| Single mother
family |
13,622 |
2,722 |
2,679 |
8,221 |
| Single father
family |
2,664 |
717 |
845 |
1,102 |
| Other relatives
of householder |
4,964 |
878 |
807 |
3,279 |
| Nonrelatives of householder |
870 |
202 |
293 |
375 |
| Householder or spouse |
71 |
20 |
24 |
27 |
|
Children living in group quarters |
178 |
32 |
51 |
95 |
| Institutionalized group quarters
population |
4 |
0 |
2 |
2 |
| Noninstitutionalized group quarters
population |
174 |
32 |
49 |
93 |
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Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Summary File 1 (Tables P28, P28H, & P28I).
| Household:
One or more people occupying a housing unit as their usual
place of residence. The occupants may be a single family,
one person living alone, two or more families living together,
or any other group of related or unrelated people who share
living arrangements. |
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| Group
Quarters population:
All people not living in households. The Census Bureau recognizes
two general categories of people in group quarters: (1) the
institutionalized population and (2) the noninstitutionalized
population. The institutionalized population includes people
living in correctional institutions, nursing homes, hospitals,
juvenile institutions, and other institutions where residents
are under supervised care or custody. The noninstitutionalized
population includes all people living in college dormitories,
group homes, military quarters, and other noninstitutional
group quarters. |
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| Own
children:
Own children include people under age 18 in the household
who are the sons or daughters of the householder by birth,
marriage (a stepchild), or adoption. |
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| Table 15. Population
Below Poverty by Age Group and Hispanic Origin Status in the 2000
Census |
|
|
Age Group |
Total
|
Hispanic
|
Non-Hispanic |
| White |
Other
Races |
Population under age 18 below poverty
|
11,091 |
2,459 |
1,085 |
7,547 |
| Under age 5 |
3,576 |
730 |
374 |
2,472 |
| Age 5 |
704 |
161 |
58 |
485 |
| Ages 6 to 11 |
3,855 |
815 |
368 |
2,672 |
| Ages 12 to 17 |
2,956 |
753 |
285 |
1,918 |
Population ages 18 to 64 below poverty
|
15,511 |
3,612 |
4,466 |
7,433 |
Population age 65 and over below poverty
|
2,427 |
474 |
900 |
1,053 |
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Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from
U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Summary File 3 (Tables P87 & P159H)
| Below
poverty:
A person is “poor’ if they reside in a family
with income below the U.S. poverty threshold, as defined by
the U.S. Office of Management and Budget. Poverty thresholds
differ by family size and are updated annually for inflation
using the Consumer Price Index. However, they do not take
into account geographic differences in the cost of living. |
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*Hispanics, who can be of any race, are included in
the racial figures shown here.
Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from U.S. Census Bureau,
2000 Census Summary File 3 (Tables P87 & P159A-P159H)
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| Table 21. Median Family
Income* in 1999 by Hispanic Origin in the 2000 Census |
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| Hispanic
Origin
|
Number
of
Families
|
Median
Family
Income |
Total
|
42,928 |
40,648 |
Hispanic
|
7,876 |
31,365 |
| Non-Hispanic |
35,052 |
N/A |
Non-Hispanic, White
|
21,464 |
52,581 |
Non-Hispanic, other
races
|
13,588 |
N/A |
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*The figures in this table represent median family income
for all families, both with and without children under age 18.
Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from U.S. Census Bureau,
2000 Census Summary File 3 (Tables P77, P154H-P154I, & P155H-P155I)
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| Table 24. Own Children
by Family Type and Employment Status of Parents by Hispanic Origin
of Children in the 2000 Census |
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|
Family Type and Employment Status of Parents
|
Total
|
Hispanic |
Non-Hispanic |
| White |
Other
Races |
Own children under age 18
|
37,597 |
8,571 |
13,012 |
16,014 |
Living with two parents
|
19,118 |
4,832 |
8,944 |
5,342 |
Both parents in labor force
|
11,054 |
2,520 |
5,250 |
3,284 |
Father only in labor
force
|
5,744 |
1,297 |
3,198 |
1,249 |
Mother only in labor
force
|
1,001 |
421 |
232 |
348 |
Neither parent in labor
force
|
1,319 |
594 |
264 |
461 |
Living with mother only
|
15,698 |
3,148 |
3,047 |
9,503 |
Mother in labor force
|
11,072 |
2,060 |
2,616 |
6,396 |
Mother not in labor
force
|
4,626 |
1,088 |
431 |
3,107 |
Living with father only
|
2,781 |
591 |
1,021 |
1,169 |
Father in labor force
|
2,302 |
467 |
890 |
945 |
Father not in labor
force |
479 |
124 |
131 |
224 |
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Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from
U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Summary File 3 (Tables P46 &PCT70H)
| Own
children:
Own children include people under age 18 in the household
who are the sons or daughters of the householder by birth,
marriage (a stepchild), or adoption. |
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| Labor
force:
Parents are defined as being in the labor force if they were
working, looking for work, or in the U.S. Armed Forces during
the reference week. |
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| Table 27. Population
Age 3 and Over Enrolled in Public or Private School (Preschool
- Grade 12) by Hispanic Origin in the 2000 Census |
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|
Hispanic Origin |
Total
Enrolled |
Enrolled
in
Private School |
Enrolled in
Public School |
| Number |
Percent |
Number |
Percent |
Population age 3 and over enrolled
in school (preschool - grade 12)
|
32,892 |
4,630 |
14.1 |
28,262 |
85.9 |
Hispanic
|
6,875 |
592 |
8.6 |
6,283 |
91.4 |
Non-Hispanic
|
26,017 |
4,038 |
15.5 |
21,979 |
84.5 |
Non-Hispanic, White
|
10,905 |
3,154 |
28.9 |
7,751 |
71.1 |
Non-Hispanic, other
races
|
15,112 |
884 |
5.8 |
14,228 |
94.2 |
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Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Summary File 3 (Tables P36, P147H, & P147I)
N/A = Not Applicable or Not Yet Available
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