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1 Geographic Area: State Senate District 44, New York

2000 Census Data - Race Profile for State Senate District 44, New York

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  • Race of Children by Age Group in the 2000 Census
  • Population Totals by Race and Hispanic Origin in the 2000 Census
  • Detailed Multiracial Groups in the 2000 Census
  • 2000 Census Population Totals where People Who Marked More than One Race are Included in Each Racial Group Selected
  • Living Arrangements of Children by Race in the 2000 Census
  • Population Below Poverty by Age Group and Race in the 2000 Census
  • Median Family Income in 1999 by Race in the 2000 Census
  • Own Children by Family Type and Employment Status of Parents by Race of Children in the 2000 Census
  • Population Age 3 and Over Enrolled in Public or Private School (Preschool - Grade 12) by Race in the 2000 Census

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  • Multiracial Children and Adults in the 2000 Census
  • Percent of Children Below Poverty by Race and Hispanic Origin in the 2000 Census

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       Table 2. Race* of Children by Age Group in the 2000 Census


    Age Group

    Total One Race Two or
    more
    races
    White Black or African American American
    Indian &
    Alaska
    Native
    Asian Native
    Hawaiian
    & Other
    Pacific
    Islander
    Some
    other
    race
    Population under age 18 75,011 65,779 4,408 177 1,022 23 1,352 2,250
      Under 5 years 18,342 15,621 1,156 45 286 5 386 843
      5 to 9 years 21,298 18,595 1,268 56 277 5 417 680
      10 to 14 years 22,130 19,791 1,196 50 264 8 352 469
      15 to 17 years 13,241 11,772 788 26 195 5 197 258
    * Hispanics, who can be of any race, are included in the racial figures shown here. See Hispanic Origin Status Section for non-hispanic racial figures.
    Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Summary File 1 (Table P12A-P12G).


      Table 6. Population Totals by Race and Hispanic Origin in the 2000 Census

    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 302,248 292,715 75,011 100.0 71,009 94.7
      One race 297,717 289,069 72,761 97.0 69,238 92.3
        White 278,297 273,258 65,779 87.7 63,738 85.0
        Black or African American 11,854 11,176 4,408 5.9 4,089 5.5
        American Indian or Alaskan native 640 559 177 0.2 144 0.2
        Asian 3,655 3,622 1,022 1.4 1,010 1.3
        Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 77 64 23 0.0 15 0.0
        Some other race 3,194 390 1,352 1.8 242 0.3
      Two or more races 4,531 3,646 2,250 3.0 1,771 2.4
    Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Redistricting data (Table PL1, PL2, PL3, and PL4).



    * 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 Redistricting data (Tables PL1 and PL2).


      Table 7. Detailed Multiracial* Groups in the 2000 Census

    Race Combinations

    Total Total
    Non-Hispanic

    Under Age 18

    Non-Hispanics
    Under Age 18
    Total multiracial population 4,531 3,646 2,250 1,771
      White and Black or African American 1,367 1,211 1,022 926
      White and American Indian or Alaska native 830 795 201 185
      White and Asian 548 526 302 288
      White and native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 40 34 20 16
      White and some other race 865 417 342 110
      All other combinations of two or more races 881 663 363 246
    * 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).


      Table 8. 2000 Census Population Totals where People Who Marked More than One Race are Included in Each Racial Group Selected

    Race

    All Ages Under Age 18
    Marked this
    race only
    Marked this
    race alone or
    in combination
    with another race*
    Marked this
    race only
    Marked this
    race alone or
    in combination
    with another race*
    White 278,297 282,208 65,779 67,807
    Black or African American 11,854 13,832 4,408 5,695
    American Indian or Alaska native 640 1,809 177 493
    Asian 3,655 4,485 1,022 1,431
    Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander 77 214 23 83
    Some other race 3,194 4,531 1,352 1,905
    * People who chose more than one race will be double counted in these columns. For example, a person who reported being White and Black will be counted in both the White category and the Black category in these columns.
    Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Redistricting data (Tables PL1 and PL2).


      Table 9. Living Arrangements of Children by Race in the 2000 Census

    Family Type

    One Race Two or
    more
    races
    White Black or
    African
    American
    American
    Indian or
    Alaska
    Native
    Asian Native
    Hawaiian
    or Other
    Pacific
    Islander
    Some
    other
    race
    Children living in households
    65,506 4,129 171 1,020 23 1,335 2,227
      Own children of householder
    60,986 3,605 152 976 14 1,204 1,972
        Own children in a married-couple family 45,517 1,081 79 863 9 523 981
        Own children in a single-parent family 15,469 2,524 73 113 5 681 991
          Single mother family 11,225 2,226 53 79 5 575 845
          Single father family 4,244 298 20 34 0 106 146
      Other relatives of householder 2,864 383 13 21 5 91 196
      Nonrelatives of householder 1,593 128 6 21 4 37 56
      Householder or spouse 63 13 0 2 0 3 3
    Children living in group quarters
    273 279 6 2 0 17 23
      Institutionalized group quarters population 214 263 4 1 0 16 21
      Noninstitutionalized group quarters population 59 16 2 1 0 1 2
    Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Summary File 1 (Tables P28A-P28G).


      Table 14. Population Below Poverty by Age Group and Race* in the 2000 Census

    Age Group

    Total
    One Race Two or
    More
    Races
    White
    Black or African American
    American
    Indian &
    Alaska
    Native
    Asian
    Native
    Hawaiian &
    Other Pacific
    Islander
    Some
    Other
    Race
    Population under age 18 below poverty
    11,153 7,807 1,873 118 136 0 554 665
        Under age 5 3,269 2,267 526 16 55 0 140 265
        Age 5 786 537 113 8 11 0 69 48
        Ages 6 to 11 3,921 2,741 655 62 42 0 200 221
        Ages 12 to 17 3,177 2,262 579 32 28 0 145 131
    Population ages 18 to 64 below poverty
    16,814 13,533 1,818 152 386 0 482 443
    Population age 65 and over below poverty
    3,297 3,097 119 0 20 0 5 56
    *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 P159A-P159G)



    *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)



      Table 20. Median Family Income in 1999 by Race in the 2000 Census*

    Race

    Number of
    Families
    Median
    Family
    Income
    Total
    80,497 48,661
      White
    75,379 49,889
      Black or African American 2,536 23,652
      American Indian & Alaska Native
    195 28,875
      Asian
    887 71,563
      Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander
    10 47,500
      Some Other Race
    656 25,541
      Two or More Races 834 33,875
    *The figures in this table represent median family income for all families, both with and without children under age 18.
    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 P154A-P154H, P155A-P155H, and P77)


      Table 23. Own Children by Family Type and Employment Status of Parents by Race* of Children in the 2000 Census

    Family Type and Employment Status of Parents

    Total One Race Two or More Races
    White Black or African American American Indian & Alaska Native
    Asian
    Native Hawaiian
    & Other Pacific Islander
    Some Other Race
    Own children under age 18
    71,038 62,679 3,576 225 988 5 1,425 2,140
      Living with two parents
    50,691 46,845 1,089 94 863 5 760 1,035
        Both parents in labor force
    34,517 32,189 756 53 427 0 396 696
        Father only in labor force
    12,709 11,752 181 41 294 5 143 293
        Mother only in labor force
    2,060 1,869 51 0 63 0 72 5
        Neither parent in labor force
    1,405 1,035 101 0 79 0 149 41
      Living with mother only
    15,123 11,180 2,243 93 93 0 582 932
        Mother in labor force
    11,857 9,010 1,537 77 39 0 401 793
        Mother not in labor force
    3,266 2,170 706 16 54 0 181 139
      Living with father only
    5,224 4,654 244 38 32 0 83 173
        Father in labor force
    4,355 3,983 173 10 32 0 26 131
        Father not in labor force
    869 671 71 28 0 0 57 42
    *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 PCT70A-G and P46)


        Table 26. Population Age 3 and Over Enrolled in Public or Private School (Preschool - Grade 12) by Race* in the 2000 Census

    Race

    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)
    61,889 5,684 9.2 56,205 90.8
      White 54,638 5,196 9.5 49,442 90.5
      Black or African American 3,445 230 6.7 3,215 93.3
      American Indian & Alaska Native
    244 26 10.7 218 89.3
      Asian
    840 107 12.7 733 87.3
      Native Hawaiian & Other Pacific Islander
    22 0 0.0 22 100.0
      Some Other Race
    1,206 18 1.5 1,188 98.5
      Two or More Races
    1,494 107 7.2 1,387 92.8
    *Hispanics, who can be of any race, are included in the racial figures shown here.
    Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Summary File 3 (Tables P36 & P147A-P147G)

    N/A = Not Applicable or Not Yet Available