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State Senate District 44, New York
2000 Census Data - Language Profile for
State Senate District 44, New York
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Ability to Speak English for Children Ages 5 to 17 in the 2000 Census
Children Ages 5 to 17 who are Linguistically Isolated in the 2000 Census
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Table 30. Ability to Speak English for Children Ages 5 to 17 in the 2000 Census
Language Spoken at Home
Total
Speak English
Very Well
Speak English
Less Than
Very Well
Children ages 5 to 17
56,615
55,347
1,268
Speak only English at home
52,482
N/A
N/A
Speak language other than English at home
4,133
2,865
1,268
Speak Spanish at home
2,504
1,708
796
Speak other Indo-European language at home
1,243
917
326
Speak Asian or Pacific Island language at home
242
134
108
Speak some other language at home
144
106
38
Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Summary File 3 (Table P19)
Speak language other than English at home:
The census questionnaire asks whether a person speaks a language other than English at home. Responses on the ability to speak English represent either the person’s own perception of his or her English-language ability or, in the case of most children, the perception of another household member.
Table 31. Children Ages 5 to 17 who are Linguistically Isolated
in the 2000 Census
Language Spoken at Home
Number
Percent of
Children
Ages 5 to 17
Children ages 5 to 17
56,615
100.0
Children ages 5 to 17 who are linguistically isolated
543
1.0
Speak only English at home
64
0.1
Speak Spanish at home
248
0.4
Speak other Indo-European language at home
100
0.2
Speak Asian or Pacific Island language at home
120
0.2
Speak some other language at home
11
0.0
Source: Population Reference Bureau, analysis of data from the U.S. Census Bureau, 2000 Census Summary File 3 (Table PCT13)
Linguistically isolated:
Children ages 5 to 17 are classified as being linguistically isolated if they reside in a household in which no one age 14 and over speaks English “very well.”
N/A = Not Applicable or Not Yet Available
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