English Language Proficiency of Spanish
Speaking Population
Data Set:
Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) - Sample Data
P19. AGE BY LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME BY ABILITY
TO SPEAK ENGLISH FOR THE POPULATION 5 YEARS AND
OVER [67] - Universe: Population 5 years and
over
P20. HOUSEHOLD
LANGUAGE BY LINGUISTIC ISOLATION [14] -
Universe: Households
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ESL (Spanish Speakers) Outreach
Mapper (national scale - zoomable to street level)
Map 1 -- 18-64 Limited
English-Speaking Ability (Spanish speakers only)
Map 2 -- 5-17 Limited
English-Speaking Ability (Spanish speakers only)
Source:
Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) Sample
Data
Maps 1 and 2 are color-coded at the block group
level only. Color coding is not applied to
the county or tract levels (75-200-mile scale),
since the absolute numbers depicted by the dots
are more meaningful . The dots are scattered
randomly by tract or county, and do not
represent specific population centers..
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level analysis (i.e. a scale of about 0 to
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At the
tract level, scaled blue dots represent persons
(50 and higher) with limited English-speaking ability;
and at the
county level scaled red dots represent
persons (100 and higer) with limited
English speaking ability.
Block group color coding shows the percentage of Spanish
speakers who either "do not speak English well" or
"do not speak English at all". At a scale of about
5 miles, block group population counts for
these two limited English categories are
displayed in purple boxes.
Note:
Some official definitions (for instance, Voting
Rights Act Sec. 203 language minority coverage) extend the
term "limited
English" to include persons who "speak
English well". Under these
interpretations, just one category --
"Speak English Very Well" --
defines persons who are
considered proficient in English.
See Map 9
below.
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boundaries (thin green lines -- elementary and unified) and
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Map 3 -- Percent Latino (any race, all
ages)
Source:
Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1) 100-Percent
Data
Map 4 -- Population Below Poverty
Source:
Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) Sample
Data
At a scale of about 5
miles, the block group population counts for
persons living in poverty are displayed in
purple boxes.
Map 5 -- Population Under 18 Below
Poverty
At a scale of about 5
miles, the block group population counts for
children living in poverty are displayed in
purple boxes.
Source:
Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 1) Sample
Data
Map 6 -- Female Householder (single-parent) with own children
Source:
Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1) 100-Percent
Data
At a scale of about 5
miles, the block group female single parent
household counts are displayed in purple boxes.
Map 7 -- Housing Tenure
Source: Census 2000 Summary File 1 (SF 1)
100-Percent Data
Map 8 -- Foreign Born Non-citizen
Population (any race or ethnicity, all ages)
At a scale of about 5
miles, the block group count of foreign born
non-citizens is displayed in purple boxes.
Percentage calculations are based on the the
total population. (all ages)
Source:
Census 2000 Summary File 3 (SF 3) Sample
Data
Map 9 -- Sec. 203 Language Map
-- Voting Rights Act language minority
analysis New 12/04
This thematic map shows voting age non-English speakers who do not speak English
"very well". This category includes all non-English
speakers 18 and over who speak English "well", "not well",
or "not at all".
At a scale of about 5 miles , the number (by
block group) of 18+ non-English speaking persons who do not
speak English "very well" is displayed in purple boxes.
Note:
The limited English thematic Map 9 above is not directly comparable
to Maps 1 and 2. Those maps
show English proficiency for Spanish speakers as a percentage
of the Spanish-speaking population, rather than the overall
non-English speaking population. The maps also employ a more restrictive definition for
limited English -- "speak English not well" or "not at all".
Calculan que 20 por ciento de los residentes
de EU no habla inglés
(El Universal, 2003)
SF4 ESL data by
national origin (Census 2000 -- released in
2003)
Población
hablante de lengua indígena: (Census 2000
-- Mexico)
Estadisticas (INEGI)
Informe (INEGI -- 2003)
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