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North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 1 Census 2010: What are the Changes for the Region? Dr. Richard Rathge Professor and Director North Dakota State Data Center Diversity Conference Moorhead, MN November 5, 2011

North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 2 Presentation Objectives: 1. To present an overview of changing demographic trends for the region 3. To further explore demographic shifts related to culture 2. To offer insight into ethnic distribution within the region

3 North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: Percent Change in Population, 2000 to 2010

North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 4 F/M Population = 208, th of 366 metro areas Rank 69 th in % growth

Population North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 5

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7 Native American Reservation Areas in the Region, 2010

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Race Note: *Persons of Hispanic Origin may be of any race. North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 10

North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 11 Presentation Objective: 1. To present an overview of changing demographic trends for the region 3. To further explore demographic shifts related to culture 2. To offer insight into ethnic distribution within the region

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Hispanic Population

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Ancestry Fargo-Moorhead Metro Area Ancestry (Sorted by 2010) Ancestry Ancestry (cont.) N%N%N%N% Total population 174,367209,144 German 70, %87, %Dutch2,1261.2%2,1801.0% Norwegian 67, %76, %Arab6640.4%1,8620.9% Irish 13,9628.0%18,7309.0%French Canadian1,7761.0%1,5910.8% Swedish 12,9057.4%14,2576.8%Scotch-Irish1,7391.0%1,0360.5% English 9,1445.2%10,6545.1%Ukrainian4340.2%7260.3% French (except Basque) 7,9794.6%10,0654.8%Swiss4500.3%4560.2% Polish 4,8962.8%7,4143.5%Welsh3980.2%3410.2% Russian 2,7971.6%4,2332.0%Hungarian3450.2%1260.1% Czech 3,0221.7%3,2051.5%Greek2570.1%1000.0% American 3,2151.8%3,1431.5%Slovak1720.1%800.0% Danish 2,9401.7%2,6861.3%Lithuanian1170.1%190.0% Scottish 2,0551.2%2,6521.3%Portuguese590.0%0 Italian 1,9791.1%2,6291.3% West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups)590.0%0 Subsaharan African %2,5891.2%Other ancestries18, % % increase

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North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 18 Legal Permanent Resident Flow Granted permanent resident status (green card) In 2010, nearly 1.05 million in U.S. 21% family-sponsored 46% immediate relatives 14% employment-based 9% refugee In Minnesota 12,408 representing 161 different countries (48% are refugees) In North Dakota 1,058 representing 97 different countries (49% are refugees)

North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 19 Nonimmigrant Admissions: 2010 Temporary admissions (I-94 cards) In 2010, 180,794 in Minnesota. 42% Tourist/business visa waivers (72,994) 35% Boarder crossing (63,873) 12% Student & exchange visitors (22,051) 11% Temporary workers & families (19,672) In 2010, 34,888 in North Dakota. 47% Tourist/business visa waivers (16,233) 21% Boarder crossing (7,186) 20% Student & exchange visitors (7,047) 11% Temporary workers & families (3,993)

Legal Immigrants North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 20

Legal Immigrants – Minnesota Persons Obtaining Legal Status by Country of Birth Minnesota State of Residence Country of Birth (cont.) Minnesota State of Residence N%N% Total12, % Nigeria3002.4% Somalia1,1889.6%Laos2191.8% Ethiopia1,0268.3%Canada2071.7% Kenya7926.4%Cameroon1631.3% India7255.8%Korea, South1631.3% Liberia6935.6%Ghana1571.3% Mexico6525.3%Iraq1441.2% China, People's Republic6505.2%Cambodia1401.1% Burma5644.5%Ukraine1341.1% Vietnam4823.9%Egypt1311.1% Thailand3542.9%Pakistan1261.0% Philippines3202.6%Other3, % Persons Obtaining Legal Permanent Resident Status in Minnesota by Country of Birth During Fiscal Year 2010

North Dakota State University, IACC Building, Room 424, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 22 Legal Immigrants - Minnesota Persons Obtaining Legal Status by Country of Birth Minnesota State of Residence Country of Birth (cont.) Minnesota State of Residence N%N% Total18, % Somalia2, %Cambodia3371.8% Thailand2, %Russia3331.8% Ethiopia1,5168.3%Canada3231.8% Mexico7464.1%Nigeria2941.6% Liberia7284.0%Guatemala2891.6% Laos7083.9%Ukraine2691.5% Kenya6573.6%Moldova1911.0% China6543.6%Ghana1771.0% Vietnam6323.5%Korea1751.0% Philippines5342.9%Other4, % India3912.1%Unknown320.2% Persons Obtaining Legal Permanent Resident Status in Minnesota by Country of Birth During Fiscal Year 2006

Legal Immigrants - North Dakota Persons Obtaining Legal Status by Country of Birth North Dakota State of Residence Country of Birth (cont.) North Dakota State of Residence N%N% Total1, % Ethiopia212.0% Iraq % Mexico181.7% Bhutan % Nigeria181.7% Canada615.8% Germany171.6% India575.4% Iran171.6% China, People's Republic565.3% Cote d'Ivoire171.6% Somalia555.2% Vietnam161.5% Nepal514.8% Sudan141.3% Liberia363.4% Korea, South121.1% Kenya282.6% United Kingdom121.1% Philippines282.6% Syria121.1% Tanzania232.2% Other % Persons Obtaining Legal Permanent Resident Status in North Dakota by Country of Birth During Fiscal Year 2010

North Dakota State University, IACC Building, Room 424, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 24 Legal Immigrants - North Dakota Persons Obtaining Legal Status by Country of Birth North Dakota State of Residence Country of Birth (cont.) North Dakota State of Residence N%N% Total % Canada7110.9%Serbia and Montenegro132.0% Sudan639.7%Ethiopia111.7% Somalia456.9%Russia111.7% Bosnia and Herzegovina365.5%Nigeria101.5% China355.4%Cote d'Ivoire91.4% Philippines345.2%Japan91.4% Liberia223.4%Mexico91.4% India203.1%Guatemala81.2% Germany172.6%Iran81.2% United Kingdom162.5%Other % Colombia132.0%Unknown10.2% Persons Obtaining Legal Permanent Resident Status in North Dakota by Country of Birth During Fiscal Year 2006

North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 25 Legal Immigrants - Age

North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 26 Legal Immigrants - Marital Status

North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 27 Change in the number of refugees becoming legal permanent residents In Minnesota; Source: Department of Homeland Security

North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 28 Change in the number of refugees becoming legal permanent residents In North Dakota; Source: Department of Homeland Security

North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 29 Refugee Resettlement in North Dakota: 2000 to 2006

North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 30 Presentation Objective: 1. To present an overview of changing demographic trends for the region 3. To further explore demographic shifts related to culture 2. To offer insight into ethnic distribution within the region

Language Spoken at Home North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 31

Religion Note: Congregational "adherents" include all full members, their children, and others who regularly attend services. North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 32

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North Dakota State University, 424 IACC, Dept. 8000, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) URL: 35 Culture Presentation 2011 Dr. Richard Rathge, Director North Dakota State Data Center, Fargo, ND NDSU, IACC 424, Dept. 8000, PO Box 6050, Fargo, ND Phone: (701) Fax: (701) URL: