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Maryland’s Changing Demographics

Maryland’s Changing Demographics. Leadership Challenge XV June 13, 2006 Presented by Mark Goldstein Maryland Department of Planning. Demographic Topics. Statewide look at pop change by race & Hispanic Origin Foreign born population Pop change by race & Hispanic origin by jurisdiction

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Maryland’s Changing Demographics

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  1. Maryland’s Changing Demographics Leadership Challenge XV June 13, 2006 Presented by Mark Goldstein Maryland Department of Planning

  2. Demographic Topics • Statewide look at pop change by race & Hispanic Origin • Foreign born population • Pop change by race & Hispanic origin by jurisdiction • Age data

  3. Data Sources • Decennial Census Data, 1990 & 2000 • Post 2000 Census Population Estimates, 2000 – 2004

  4. Data Definition • Minority is everyone who is NOT non-Hispanic White • Includes African Americans, Asians & Pacific Islanders, American Indians, Multi-Race and Hispanics • Hispanics are an ETHNIC and not a RACIAL minority. Hispanics can be of any race, but in Maryland most (over 90%) are white

  5. Growth in Non-Hispanic White & Minority Population in Maryland,1980-1990 64% 36% Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census Data, 1990 MARS and 2000 Modified Race data

  6. Growth in Non-Hispanic White & Minority Population in Maryland, 1990 - 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census Data, 1990 MARS and 2000 Modified Race data

  7. Growth in Non-Hispanic White & Minority Population in Maryland, 2000 - 2004 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census Data, 2000 Modified Race data & population estimates, 2004

  8. Net Domestic Migration For Maryland, 1995 - 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Dept of Planning, Planning Data Services from Census 2000 Migration DVD

  9. Population Change for Maryland by Race and Hispanic Origin, 1990 – 2000 * * Race for 1990 and 2000 are for non Hispanics. For 2000 includes single race only Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning from U.S. Census Data 1990MARs and 2000 Modified Race data

  10. Share of 1990 – 2000 Pop Change for Maryland

  11. Population Change for Maryland by Race and Hispanic Origin, 2000 – 2004 * * Race for 2000 and 2004 are for non Hispanics. Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning from U.S. Census Data 1990MARs and 2000 Modified Race data

  12. Share of 2000 – 2004 Pop Change for Maryland

  13. Maryland Population Share by Race & Hispanic Origin, 1990 * Race share is non-Hispanic Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning from U.S. Census Data 1990MARs

  14. Maryland Population Share by Race & Hispanic Origin, 2000 * Race share is non-Hispanic Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning from U.S. Census Data 2000 MARs

  15. Maryland Population Share by Race & Hispanic Origin, 2004 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning from U.S. Census Bureau Population Estimates

  16. Foreign Born Population • Totals Over the Decades • Distribution • Impact on Population Growth • Origin of the Foreign Born • Ability to Speak English

  17. Foreign-Born Entering Maryland by Decade Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  18. Foreign-Born Entering Maryland by Decade* 213,500 * For 2000s, estimates for 2000-2004 and extrapolation to 2010 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  19. Total Foreign Born in Maryland Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from Decennial Census data and 2004 ACS

  20. Foreign Born as a Pct of Total Population in Maryland Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Decennial Census and ACS

  21. Where Foreign-Born Settled During the 1990s Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  22. Where Foreign-Born Settled During the 1980s Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  23. “Rest” of the 1980s Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  24. “Rest” of the 1990s Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  25. Total Foreign Born in Maryland by Jurisdiction – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  26. Foreign Born as a Percent of Total Population – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  27. Components of Population Change, 1990 – 2000, Maryland Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  28. Components of Population Change, 1990 – 2000, Maryland Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  29. Components of Population Change for Montgomery County, 1990 – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  30. Components of Population Change for PrinceGeorge’sCounty, 1990 – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  31. Components of Population Change for Baltimore County, 1990 – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  32. Components of Population Change for Howard County, 1990 – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  33. Components of Migration for Baltimore City, 1990 – 2000 Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  34. Origin of the Foreign Born in Maryland (Entered 1990 – 2000) 34.8% 33.0% 16.2% 14.0% Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  35. Country of Origin for the Foreign Born in Maryland Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  36. Country of Origin for the Foreign Born in Maryland (cont.) Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  37. Origin of the Foreign Born in Montgomery (Entered 1990 – 2000) 35.6% 34.8% 14.8% 13.1% Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  38. Country of Origin for the Foreign Born in Montgomery County Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  39. Origin of the Foreign Born in Prince George’s (Entered 1990 – 2000) 48.0% 25.2% 21.4% Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  40. Country of Origin for the Foreign Born in Prince George’s County Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  41. Origin of the Foreign Born in Baltimore County (Entered 1990 – 2000) 38.8% 29.1% 16.8% 13.4% Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  42. Country of Origin for the Foreign Born in Baltimore County Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  43. Origin of the Foreign Born in Howard County (Entered 1990 – 2000) 52.2% 18.2% 16.5% Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  44. Country of Origin for the Foreign Born in Howard County Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  45. Number in Maryland Who Speak English “Not Well or Not at All” Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  46. Maryland Residents Who Speak English, “Not Well” or “Not at All” by Language Spoken at Home 111,256 total 53.3% 24.3% 19.4% Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  47. Maryland Residents Who Speak English, “Not Well” or “Not at All” by Language Spoken at Home Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  48. Montgomery Co. Residents Who Speak English, “Not Well” or “Not at All” by Language Spoken at Home 52.8% 28.3% 16.2% Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  49. Montgomery Co. Residents Who Speak English, “Not Well” or “Not at All” by Language Spoken at Home Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

  50. Prince George’s Co. Residents Who Speak English, “Not Well” or “Not at All” by Language Spoken at Home 73.3% 14.0% 8.8% Prepared by the Maryland Department of Planning, from U.S. Census data

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