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US Census

This organization has contributed to the following objects in the Encyclopedia.

Age at migration of immigrant entrepreneurs in Volume 2

Census 2000: Ancestry by County

Map showing the the ancestry with the largest population by county in the United States.

Census 2010 German "Action" Poster

In 2010, the U.S. Census Bureau recognized the diverse immigrant populations of the United States by printing posters in twenty…

Census 2010 German "Awareness" Poster

In 2010, the U.S. Census Bureau recognized the diverse immigrant populations of the United States by printing posters in twenty…

Country of Birth, 2000

This map shows the most prevalent country of birth for the foreign-born population by county.

Fifteen Largest Ancestries: 2000

In the 2000 U.S. Census, German was the ethnic background most frequently listed by respondents. 42.8 million Americans considered themselves…

Foreign Born Population, 2000

According to census 2000 data, 11.1% of the US population was foreign born, but the percentage varies significantly according to…

Migration date of immigrant entrepreneurs in Volume 2

Top Ten Countries of Birth of the Foreign Born Population: 2000

Germany was ranked among the top ten countries of birth for the U.S. foreign born population in the 2000 U.S.…

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