Related Organizations
- Arizona Health Status and Vital Statistics
From the Arizona Department of Health Services, Division of Public Health Services. - Child Welfare League of America
- FedStats
- Hispanic-American Health
MedlinePlus; from the National Library of Medicine. - Hispanic or Latino Populations
From the Office of Minority Health & Health Disparities, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. - League of United Latin American Citizens
- National Center for Children in Poverty
See the Arizona Profiles. - National Council of La Raza
- National Hispanic Council on Aging
- Population Reference Bureau
- Race and Hispanic or Latino Ethnicity
From the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. - Statistical Abstract of the United States
- United Nations Statistics Division
Library Print Books
- The American Census handbook (2001)
Call Number: CS 49 .K4 2001 West Reference - Statistical handbook on racial groups in the United States (2000)
Call Number: E 184 .A1 H417 2000 West Reference - Racial and ethnic diversity: Asians, Blacks, Hispanics, Native Americans, and Whites (2006)
Call Number: E 184 .A1 O44 no.5 2006 West Reference - The Oxford encyclopedia of Latinos and Latinas in The United States (2005)
Call Number: E 184 .S75 O97 2005 v.1-4 West Reference - Changing race: Latinos, the Census, and the history of ethnicity in the United States (2000)
Call Number: E 184 .S75 R64 2000 West Reserve - Encyclopedia of the U.S. Census (2000)
Call Number: HA 37 .U55C66 2000 West Reference - The American people: Census 2000 (2005)
Call Number: HA 201.122 .A45 2005 West Reference
Hispanics & Census Data
To identify contemporary demographic information about the United States of America consult the U.S. Census Bureau website.
- American FactFinder

To identify a census tract, enter a street address and press "go." - AskCensus.Gov Question & Answer Center
- CensusScope.org
- CensusScope: Population by Race
In 1980 Hispanics accounted for 6.45% and in 1990 8.99% of the total U.S. population. - Current Population Survey
"The Current Population Survey (CPS) is a monthly survey of about 50,000 households conducted by the Bureau of the Census for the Bureau of Labor Statistics." - Profiles of General Demographic Characteristics 2000
By 2000 the total United States population was 281,421,906 persons. Of that total, 12.5% or 35,305,818 persons identified as "Hispanic or Latino (of any race). - Racial and Ethnic Classifications Used in Census 2000 and Beyond
- Undocumented Migrants
- Ancestry 2000
- Arizona: State & County QuickFacts
- Arizona County Data: Race and Hispanic or Latino
- Arizona: Hispanic or Latino Origin by Specific Geographic Origin
- Arizona: Race and Ethnicity
- Arizona: Population by Race and Hispanic or Latino Origin
- Facts on the Hispanic or Latino Population
- Hispanic Gains Minimize Population Losses in Rural and Small-Town America (2007)
From the Population Reference Bureau. - Hispanic Population of the United States

"The terms "Hispanic" or "Latino" refer to persons who trace their origin or descent to Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, Spanish speaking Central and South America countries, and other Spanish cultures... - Hispanics Account for Almost One-Half of U.S. Population Growth (2006)
From the Population Reference Bureau. - Historical Census Statistics On Population Totals By Race, 1790 to 1990, and By Hispanic Origin, 1970 to 1990, For Large Cities And Other Urban Places In The United States
- Identification of Hispanic Ethnicity in Census 2000: Analysis of Data Quality for the Question on Hispanic Origin
- Latinos and the Changing Face of America (2004)
From the Population Reference Bureau. - Matched Race and Hispanic Origin Responses from Census 2000 and Current Population Survey February to May 2000
- Migration by Race and Hispanic Origin: 1995 to 2000
- Overview of Race and Hispanic Origin 2000
- Population Change and Distribution: 1990 to 2000
- Projected Population of the United States, by Race and Hispanic Origin: 2000 to 2050
- We the People: Hispanics in the United States
- Historical Census Browser
From the University of Virginia Library. - International Data Base
"The International Data Base (IDB) offers a variety of demographic indicators for 226 countries and areas of the world." - Measuring America: The Decenniel Censuses from 1790 to 2000
A 149 page report from the U.S. Census Bureau.
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