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Table FBP-1. Profile of Selected Demographic and Social Characteristics: 2000 (leading dots indicate subparts) Population Universe: People Born in Canada 1 Geographic Area: CONNECTICUT [For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/sf3.pdf] Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent ...Total population..........…...…………………………….. 19 085 100.0 SEX AND AGE U.S. CITIZENSHIP AND PERIOD OF U.S. ENTRY ...Total population..........…...…………………………….. 19 085 Naturalized U.S. citizen…………………………………………………………………………………… 10 215 53.5 Male...................................................................………………………............. 8 315 .Entered 1990 to 2000………………………..……………………………………………. 255 1.3 Female................................................................…………………................. 10 765 .Entered 1980 to 1989………………………………………………………………………………. 585 3.1 .Entered before 1980………………………………………………………………………………. years......................................................………........................... 9 375 49.1 Under 5 200 Not a U.S. citizen…………………………………………………………………………………… years.........................................................……………...................... 8 870 46.5 5 to 9 365 .Entered 1990 to 2000………………………..……………………………………………. to 14 years......................................................………….......................... 3 310 17.3 10 365 .Entered 1980 to 1989……………………………………………………………………………….years......................................................………….......................... 1 090 5.7 15 to 19 305 .Entered before 1980………………………………………………………………………………. years......................................................………........................... 4 465 23.4 20 to 24 350 25 to 34 years......................................................………........................... 1 705 RACE 35 to 44 years......................................................……….......................... 3 285 One race..........................……………………................................................. 18 845 98.7 45 to 54 years......................................................……….......................... 3 720 .White.............................……………………................................................ 18 240 95.6 55 to 59 years......................................................………........................... 1 535 .Black or African American.................................................................. 220 1.2 60 to 64 years......................................................………........................... 1 385 .American Indian and Alaska Native............................................................. 55 0.3 65 to 74 years......................................................……….......................... 2 520 .Asian............................……………………….............................................. 325 1.7 75 to 84 years......................................................……….......................... 2 240 .Native Hawaiian and Other Pacific Islander............................................................. 85 years and over.................................................................................1 105 .Some other race............………………................................................ 4 Two or more races..............………………............................................... 235 1.2 Median age (years).................................................................................52.9 100.0 43.6 56.4 1.0 1.9 1.9 1.6 1.8 8.9 17.2 19.5 8.0 7.3 13.2 11.7 5.8 (X) HISPANIC OR LATINO ORIGIN 18 years and over.................................................…............................... 935 17 94.0 .Male...............................................................……………………................ Hispanic or Latino (of any race)................................................................................. 60 0.3 7 725 40.5 .Female........................................................……………….....................… Not Hispanic or Latino................................................................................. 19 025 99.7 10 210 53.5 .White alone....................………............................................................ 18 180 95.3 21 years and over.............................................…................................... 780 17 93.2 62 years and over.............................................…................................... 710 6 35.2 LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME 65 years and over.............................................…................................... 865 5 30.7 .Male...............................................................……………………................ ...Population 5 years and over..............................................… 18 885 100.0 1 960 10.3 .Female........................................................……………….....................… English only.........................…………............……………………..................... 10 745 56.9 3 905 20.5 Language other than English............................................................. 8 140 43.1 ..Speak English less than "very well".....................................................… 14.7 MARITAL STATUS 2 780 .Spanish......................................................................................................................... 75 0.4 ..Population 15 years and over..........................................… 18 155 100.0 ..Speak English less than "very well".....................................................… 20 0.1 Never married...................................................…………………….............. 1 995 11.0 .Other Indo-European languages............................................................. 7 825 41.4 Now married, excluding separated............................................................. 11 720 64.6 ..Speak English less than "very well".....................................................… 14.5 Separated........................................................……………………….............. 2 735 160 0.9 .Asian and Pacific Island languages............................................................. 155 0.8 Widowed.........................................................………………………............... 2 605 14.3 ..Speak English less than "very well".....................................................… .Female…………………………………………………………………………..………… 20 0.1 2 250 12.4 Divorced..........................................................……………………….............. 1 675 9.2 .Female…………………………………………………………………………..………… RELATIONSHIP 965 5.3 ...Total population..........…...…………………………….. 19 085 100.0 In households......................……….......................................................... 18 550 97.2 GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS .Householder....................……............................................................. 9 750 51.1 ..Grandparent living in household with one .Spouse...........................………………..................................................... 6 090 31.9 or more own grandchildren under 18 .Child..............................……………………..............................................… 1 480 7.8 430 100.0 years....................................................... ..Own child under 18 years................................................................................. 1 110 5.8 Grandparent responsible for grandchildren…………………………………………………… 100 23.3 .Other relatives.................…................................................................ 580 3.0 ..Under 18 years................................................................................. 30 0.2 SCHOOL ENROLLMENT ..Population 3 years and over .Nonrelatives....................……............................................................. 660 3.5 ..Unmarried partner................................................................................. 380 2.0 enrolled in school………………………………. 1 815 100.0 In group quarters..................…............................................................... 530 2.8 Nursery school, preschool.................................…............................ 55 3.0 .Institutionalized population................................................................................. 2.4 Kindergarten....................................................……………………………....... 450 45 2.5 .Noninstitutionalized population................................................................................. Elementary school (grades 1-8)............................................................. 625 80 0.4 34.4 High school (grades 9-12)..................................…….......................... 365 20.1 HOUSEHOLDS BY TYPE College or graduate school .................................................................................. 40.2 730 2 ...Total households ................................................................................. 9 745 100.0 Family households (families)................................................................................. 63.4 EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT 6 175 ..With own children under 18 years................................................................................. ..Population 25 years and over.................................................… 2 125 21.8 17 495 100.0 .Married-couple family................................................................................. 5 250 53.9 Less than 9th grade..........................................……………….................. 2 915 16.7 ..With own children under 18 years................................................................................. 12th grade, no diploma............................................................. 2 735 1 785 18.3 9th to 15.6 .Female householder, no husband present ................................................................................. graduate (includes equivalency)............................................................ 755 7.7 High school 4 240 24.2 ..With own children under 18 years................................................................................. college, no degree...................................…….......................... 2 170 280 2.9 Some 12.4 Nonfamily households................................................................................. 3 570 36.6 Associate degree.............................................…………………............... 1 145 6.5 .Householder living alone................................................................................. 32.3 Bachelor's degree............................................…………………............... 3 145 2 175 12.4 ..Householder 65 years and over................................................................................. 1 730 17.8 Graduate or professional degree.............................................................120 2 12.1 RESIDENCE IN 1995 Percent high school graduate or higher............................................................ (X) ..Population 5 years and over................................… 18 885 100.0 Percent bachelor's degree or higher............................................................ (X) Same house in 1995.............……........................................................... 11 575 61.3 Different house in the U.S. in 1995............................................................ 5 270 27.9 VETERAN STATUS .Same county...................………………………......................................... 3 275 17.3 ..Civilian population 18 years and over...........................… 17 925 .Different county................…………………............................................. 1 995 10.6 Civilian veterans...............................................……………………............. 1 680 ..Same state...................……………………….......................................... 705 3.7 ..Different state................…………………............................................. 1 290 6.8 Elsewhere in 1995................………………................................................. 2 040 10.8 Footnotes: - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. See http://factfinder.census.gov/metadoc/birthplace.pdf for Place of Birth Code List. 1 This table includes only the foreign-born population; people born in Canada to a U.S. citizen parent are considered native and are not included in this table. 2 Characteristics for households and families are based on the country of birth of the householder. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Special Tabulations (STP-159) Internet Release date: June 9, 2006 67.7 24.5 100.0 9.4 Table FBP-2. Profile of Selected Economic Characteristics: 2000 (leading dots indicate subparts) Population Universe: People Born in Canada Geographic Area: CONNECTICUT 1 [For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/sf3.pdf] Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent EMPLOYMENT STATUS ..Population 16 years and over.................................… 18 075 100.0 In labor force.......................…………........................................................ 9 890 54.7 .Civilian labor force................................................................................. 9 880 54.7 ..Employed.....................…………........................................................... 9 585 53.0 ..Unemployed..................……............................................................... 295 1.6 ...Percent of civilian labor force....................................................................3.0 (X) .Armed Forces.................…................................................................ 10 0.1 Not in labor force....................…............................................................185 8 45.3 ..Females 16 years and over................................................… 275 10 In labor force..........................…………..................................................... 4 475 .Civilian labor force................................................................................. 4 475 ..Employed........................…………........................................................ 4 335 COMMUTING TO WORK ..Workers 16 years and over..................................................… 355 9 100.0 Car, truck, or van - - drove alone..............…………...........................… 7 390 79.0 Car, truck, or van - - carpooled.............................................……….....… 820 8.8 Public transportation (including taxicab)..........................................… 435 4.6 Walked..............................................................................………..………………. 2.8 265 Other means...................................................................……………............ 85 0.9 Worked at home.............................................................….................... 365 3.9 Mean travel time to work (minutes)..................................................…27.1 (X) 100.0 INCOME IN 1999 43.6 ..Households2................................................................................. 9 745 100.0 43.6 Less than $10,000................................................................................. 620 6.4 42.2 $10,000 to $14,999................................................................................. 695 7.1 $15,000 to $24,999................................................................................. 1 035 10.6 ..Own children under 6 years...........................................… 265 100.0 $25,000 to $34,999................................................................................. 855 8.8 All parents in family in labor force……..........................................… 70 26.4 $35,000 to $49,999................................................................................. 1 490 15.3 $50,000 to $74,999................................................................................. 1 990 20.4 ..Employed civilian population $75,000 to $99,999................................................................................. 1 145 11.7 16 years and over................................… 9 585 100.0 $100,000 to $149,999................................................................................. 1 060 10.9 OCCUPATION $150,000 to $199,999 ............................................................................ 300 3.1 Management, professional, and related occupations................ 3 840 40.1 $200,000 or more................................................................................. 560 5.7 Service occupations................................................................................. 845 8.8 Median household income (dollars)...........................................................… 51 512 (X) Sales and office occupations.................................................................................22.6 2 170 Farming, fishing, and forestry occupations………….………………. 15 0.2 With earnings.................................................................…………................ 7 050 72.3 .Mean earnings (dollars)..................................................................… Construction, extraction, and maintenance 82 706 (X) occupations……………………………………………… 1 295 13.5 With Social Security income..............................................................…835 3 39.4 .Mean Social Security income (dollars)........................................................… (X) Production, transportation, and material moving 12 218 occupations………………………………………...…… 1 420 14.8 With Supplemental Security Income................................................................… 2.8 270 .Mean Supplemental Security Income (dollars)....................................… 7 483 (X) INDUSTRY With public assistance income................................................................................. 2.1 205 .Mean public assistance income (dollars)...................................................… Agriculture, forestry, fishing and hunting, and mining……………………. 25 0.3 2 401 (X) Construction..........................................…………..................................... 1 275 13.3 With retirement income................................................................................. 2 055 21.1 .Mean retirement income (dollars)...........................................................… Manufacturing.........................………...................................................... 1 910 19.9 14 343 (X) Wholesale trade....................……........................................................... 285 3.0 Retail trade...........................……………..................................................... 750 7.8 ..Families2................................................................................ 6 175 100.0 Transportation and warehousing, and utilities……………………………………. 3.4 Less than $10,000................................................................................. 65 330 1.1 Information…………………………………………..…………………………………….. 315 3.3 $10,000 to $14,999................................................................................. 115 1.9 Finance, insurance, real estate, and rental and leasing……… 955 10.0 $15,000 to $24,999................................................................................. 425 6.9 $25,000 to $34,999................................................................................. 450 7.3 Professional, scientific, management, administrative, 990 10.3 $35,000 to $49,999................................................................................. 1 035 16.8 and waste management services.........................… Educational, health and social services............................................… 810 1 18.9 $50,000 to $74,999................................................................................. 1 510 24.5 Arts, entertainment, recreation, accommodation and $75,000 to $99,999................................................................................. 960 15.5 food services………………………….………………… 375 3.9 $100,000 to $149,999................................................................................. 900 14.6 Other services (except public administration)………………………………………. 3.3 $150,000 to $199,999 ............................................................................ 320 225 3.6 Public administration……………………...………………………………………… 2.6 $200,000 or more................................................................................. 490 250 7.9 Median family income (dollars)................................................................................. (X) 65 597 CLASS OF WORKER Private wage and salary workers..........………...............................…7 640 79.7 Per capita income (dollars)................................................................................. 38 333 (X) Government workers................................................................................. 865 9.0 Median earnings (dollars): Male full-time, year-round workers...........................................................… 50 644 (X) Self-employed workers in own not incorporated 1 065 11.1 Female full-time, year-round workers..............................................................… 34 688 (X) business.........................................………………. Number Percent Unpaid family workers………………………..……………………………………… 0.2 15 below below poverty poverty DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN Subject level level NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION ...Population 5 to 20 years......................................................… 1 105 100.0 POVERTY STATUS IN 1999 2 With a disability.........................………………............................................ 50 4.5 ..Families ..................................................................… 95 1.5 ...Population 21 to 64 years..........................................… 11 865 100.0 With related children under 18 years....................................................… 35 1.5 .With related children under 5 years............................................................… With a disability.........................………………............................................ 1 820 15.3 10 1.3 ..Families with female householder, no .Percent employed..................…………................................................... (X) 68.3 2 No disability.............……………………........................................................ 10 040 84.6 husband present ..................................… 45 6.0 .Percent employed.………...................................................................... (X) 75.6 With related children under 18 years..............................................................… 35 9.7 .With related children under 5 years.............................................................… 14.3 ...Population 65 years and over.....................................… 5 455 100.0 10 With a disability........………………............................................................. 2 185 40.1 ..Individuals........................................……….........… 720 3.9 18 years and over.....................................……….......................................... 700 4.0 .65 years and over................................................................................. 330 6.0 Related children under 18 years..........................................................… 20 1.8 .Related children 5 to 17 years...........................................................… 20 2.1 Unrelated individuals 15 years and over……………...………………………. 455 10.7 Footnotes: - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. See http://factfinder.census.gov/metadoc/birthplace.pdf for Place of Birth Code List. 1 This table includes only the foreign-born population; people born in Canada to a U.S. citizen parent are considered native and are not included in this table. 2 Characteristics for households and families are based on the country of birth of the householder. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Special Tabulations (STP-159) Internet Release date: June 9, 2006 Table FBP-3. Profile of Selected Housing Characteristics: 2000 (leading dots indicate subparts) Population Universe: People Born in Canada Geographic Area: CONNECTICUT 1 [For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see http://www.census.gov/prod/cen2000/doc/sf3.pdf] Subject 2 Number Percent Subject 100.0 69.6 30.4 Number Percent ...Occupied housing units ............…...........… 9 855 HOUSING TENURE Owner-occupied housing units..............……….......................….....… 6 860 Renter-occupied housing units..........…………................................… 2 995 UNITS IN STRUCTURE 1-unit, detached..................................………………………......................... 5 950 60.4 1-unit, attached...................................……………………………........................ 4.7 460 2 units................................................……………………………….........………….. 720 7.3 3 or 4 units.........................................…………………………………….................. 715 7.3 5 to 9 units.........................................………………………………….................. 5.0 490 10 to 19 units......................................………………………………....................... 330 3.3 20 or more units..................................………………………….......................... 10.0 MORTGAGE STATUS AND SELECTED 990 Mobile home.......................................………………………………...................... 1.9 190 MONTHLY OWNER COSTS Boat, RV, van, etc...............................……………………….............................. 0.1 With a mortgage................................……................................................. 10 3 595 64.8 .Less than $300.............................….................................................... .$300 to $499................................…………................................................ 1.8 YEAR STRUCTURE BUILT 100 .$500 to $699................................………................................................. 1999 to March 2000.............................……………....................................... 135 1.4 215 3.9 .$700 to $999................................…………................................................ 9.4 1995 to 1998.......................................………………………............................... 3.7 360 520 .$1,000 to $1,499................................................................................. 1990 to 1994.......................................………………………................................ 4.1 405 1 065 19.2 .$1,500 to $1,999................................................................................. 1980 to 1989.......................................……………………………............................... 1 510 15.3 815 14.7 .$2,000 or more................................................................................. 1970 to 1979.......................................…………………………................................ 1 625 16.5 880 15.9 .Median costs (dollars)................................................................................. (X) 1960 to 1969.......................................………………………............................... 1 360 13.8 1 445 1940 to 1959.......................................…………………………............................... 2 405 24.4 Not mortgaged...................................………………............................................ 1 955 35.2 .Median costs (dollars)................................................................................. (X) 1939 or earlier.....................................………………………................................ 2 055 20.9 449 SELECTED MONTHLY OWNER COSTS AS A PERCENTAGE OF HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Less than 15.0 percent................................................................................. 32.9 1 825 15.0 to 19.9 percent................................................................................. 965 17.4 20.0 to 24.9 percent................................................................................. 880 15.9 25.0 to 29.9 percent................................................................................. 565 10.2 30.0 to 34.9 percent................................................................................. 390 7.0 ROOMS 35.0 percent or more................................................................................. 900 16.2 1 room................................................…………………………................................ Not computed....................................…………............................................ 120 1.2 20 0.4 2 rooms..............................................……………………................................... 4.4 430 ..Specified renter-occupied units................................................................................. 3 rooms..............................................……………………….................................8.5 840 2 965 100.0 4 rooms..............................................…………………................................... 13.9 GROSS RENT 1 370 5 rooms..............................................……………………...................................19.7 Less than $200..................................………............................................... 1 945 155 5.2 6 rooms..............................................……………………...................................18.5 $200 to $299.....................................…………........................................... 1 820 210 7.1 7 rooms..............................................………………………….................................. $300 to $499.....................................……………........................................... 17.0 1 255 12.7 505 8 rooms..............................................……………………….................................. 970 9.8 $500 to $749.....................................…………….......................................... 29.7 880 9 or more rooms..................................………….............................................. 11.2 $750 to $999.....................................……………….......................................... 18.7 1 105 555 Median number of rooms................................................................................. (X) $1,000 to $1,499................................……………............................................... 5.6 315 10.6 $1,500 or more..................................………….............................................. 6.4 190 VEHICLES AVAILABLE No cash rent.....................................……………........................................... 160 5.4 None................................…………………………................................................. 975 9.9 Median (dollars).................................………................................................ 661 (X) 1.....................................……………………………………............................................ 3 430 34.8 2.....................................……………………………………...........................................GROSS RENT AS A PERCENTAGE OF 3 920 39.8 3 or more.........................……………………........................................................ 1 525 15.5 HOUSEHOLD INCOME IN 1999 Less than 15.0 percent................................................................................. 21.6 640 HOUSE HEATING FUEL 15.0 to 19.9 percent................................................................................. 505 17.0 Utility gas.........................…………………………...................................................... 20.0 to 24.9 percent................................................................................. 2 865 29.1 355 12.0 Bottled, tank, or LP gas................................................................................. 235 2.4 25.0 to 29.9 percent................................................................................. 375 12.6 Electricity.........................……………………........................................................ 1 650 16.7 30.0 to 34.9 percent................................................................................. 235 7.9 Fuel oil, kerosene, etc.................................................................................. 49.9 35.0 percent or more................................................................................. 4 915 655 22.1 Coal or coke.....................………………........................................................... 4 - Not computed....................................………………............................................ 6.7 200 Wood...............................…………………………................................................. 105 1.1 Solar energy.....................……………….......................................................... 4 Other fuel.........................……………………...................................................... 0.7 65 No fuel used.....................………………............................................................ 4 YEAR HOUSEHOLDER MOVED INTO UNIT 1999 to March 2000................................................................................. 1 300 13.2 1995 to 1998.......................................……………….........................................25.1 2 470 1990 to 1994.......................................…………………......................................... 1 260 12.8 1980 to 1989.......................................…………………........................................ 1 985 20.1 1970 to 1979.......................................……………….......................................... 1 280 13.0 1969 or earlier.....................................…………………............................................ 1 555 15.8 SELECTED CHARACTERISTICS Lacking complete plumbing facilities................................................................................. 20 0.2 Lacking complete kitchen facilities................................................................................. 40 0.4 No telephone service................................................................................. 70 0.7 Footnotes: - Represents zero or rounds to zero. (X) Not applicable. See http://factfinder.census.gov/metadoc/birthplace.pdf for Place of Birth Code List. 1 This table includes only the foreign-born population; people born in Canada to a U.S. citizen parent are considered native and are not included in this table. 2 Characteristics for occupied housing units are based on the country of birth of the householder. Source: U.S. Census Bureau, Census 2000 Special Tabulations (STP-159) Internet Release date: June 9, 2006 ..Specified owner-occupied units................................................ 5 550 100.0 VALUE Less than $50,000................................................................................. 50 0.9 $50,000 to $99,999................................................................................. 835 15.0 $100,000 to $149,999................................................................................. 1 665 30.0 $150,000 to $199,999................................................................................. 1 120 20.2 $200,000 to $299,999................................................................................. 795 14.3 $300,000 to $499,999................................................................................. 450 8.1 $500,000 to $999,999................................................................................. 485 8.7 $1,000,000 or more................................................................................. 145 2.6 Median (dollars).................................…………............................................. 157 600 (X)

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