At Home in the Nation’s Capital: Immigrant Trends in Metropolitan Washington Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy Brookings Greater Washington Research.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Demographic Trends in the West Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism Honolulu, Hawaii August 2, 2011 Jerry Wong U.S. Census Bureau.
Advertisements

Ajay Chaudry, The Urban Institute The Demographics of Children in Immigrant Families The Demographics of Children in Immigrant Families “Immigrant Children:
2013 Homeless Enumeration Results for the Washington Metropolitan Region Presented by: Michael Ferrell, Chairman MWCOG Human Services and Public Safety.
Review and Revision of Draft Round 7.0 Growth Forecasts Paul DesJardin Department of Human Services, Planning and Public Safety and Robert Griffiths Department.
Larry Rosenthal, UC Berkeley Census 2000: Lessons Learned Where Will the Poor Live? Housing Policy and the Location of Low-Income Households.
Michael Fix & Jeffrey S. Passel Immigration Studies Program The Urban Institute U.S. Immigration -- Trends & Implications for Schools U.S. Immigration.
Data available from the 2011 Census on Migration RSS Social Statistics meeting 25 February 2014 Emma Wright Office for National Statistics, Population.
Segregation and Concentration of Poverty: The Role of Suburban Sprawl Paul A. Jargowsky University of Texas at Dallas and Centre de Sciences Humaines.
Civic Contributions: Immigrant Taxes in The DC Metropolitan Area The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars Thursday, November 1, 2007 Michael.
Maryland’s Changing Demographics Leadership Challenge XV June 13, 2006 Presented by Mark Goldstein Maryland Department of Planning.
IMMIGRATION EXPLOSION AND MATURING SETTLEMENT DOWELL MYERS School of Policy, Planning, and Development University of Southern California.
PETER LOBO POPULATION DIVISION November 23, 2010 Using ACS Data for New York City – Opportunities and Challenges.
Texas: Demographic Characteristics and Trends Texas Association of Healthcare Interpreters and Translators August 19, 2011 Dallas, TX.
Texas & San Antonio: Characteristics and Trends of the Hispanic Population KVDA Telemundo November 10, 2011 San Antonio, TX.
Alan Berube Brookings Institution. Nationally, suburbs have become home to the largest and fastest growing poor population Source: Brookings analysis.
2012 SDC-CIC Annual Training Conference Thursday, October 18, 2012 Andrew W. Hait Data Product & Data User Liaison How To Use Census Bureau Economic Data.
© 2004 by David T. Olson Sample - Not for Public Use1 A Sample Presentation of The State of the Church in Maryland and the Baltimore and Washington DC.
The Washington DC Housing Market: Trends and Outlook Housing Association of Non-Profit Developers December 11, 2014 Lisa A. Sturtevant, PhD Vice President.
Foreign-Born in Maryland What We Know From the Census Presented to the Maryland Coalition for Refugees and Immigrants June 20, 2002 Maryland Department.
Mary Buchanan, Project Manager New Haven, Connecticut DATAHAVEN Data for Community Action Income Inequality and Change in Connecticut’s.
IMPORTANT DATA Bilingual Basics -- J.P. Osterling & G.S. Kasun 7/20/ Section I: US Immigration and Education.
San Jose Demographic Findings and Trends, Census 2010 Michael Bills, Senior Planner City of San Jose March 16, 2012.
ROBERT CHARLES LESSER & CO., LLC Demographic Changes Driving New Residential Development
Monroe County, PA Population Growth The U.S. Census Bureau estimates that Monroe County’s population grew 19.5% between the time of the 2000 census and.
The Elderly Population in Maryland Data from the 2000 Census and Projections MACo Summer Conference, August 14 th, 2003 Maryland Department of Planning.
The Wave of the Future: what issues are on the horizon for immigrants? Metropolitan Washington DC, the Affordable Care Act, and Immigrants.
Immigrants in the United States: Profiles and Topics of Interest Joy Kreeft Peyton Center for Applied Linguistics Washington, D.C.
1. 2 The New Geography of Immigration and Local Policy Responses Brookings Mountain West University of Nevada Las Vegas March 9, 2010 Audrey Singer Senior.
October 15, 2012 Our Region’s Housing Market: What are price trends likely to be over the next 5 years? Lisa A. Sturtevant, PhD Center for Regional Analysis.
Literacy and Poverty in Greater Cleveland
Fairfax County Moderate Income Definition Project George Mason University Center for Regional Analysis Presentation of Report September 22, 2006.
Presented by: Michael Ferrell, Chairman MWCOG Human Services and Public Safety Policy Committee APRIL 17, 2015 Photo Credit: Bob Jagendorf 2015 Homeless.
METROPOLITAN POLICY PROGRAM Audrey Singer, Senior Fellow Latin American Immigrants in the Washington, DC Metropolitan area Latin American Immigrants: Civic.
Randy Capps, The Urban Institute Demographics of Children in Immigrant Families Demographics of Children in Immigrant Families “Immigrants and Health Policy:
Domestic PEPFAR Mohammed Akther MD MPH. Accomplishments of PEPFAR Largest commitment in history by any nation to combat a single disease $25 billion Four.
BROOKINGS INSTITUTION CENTER ON URBAN AND METROPOLITAN POLICY Census 2000: Key Trends & Implications for Cities Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy.
Reconciliation of Population, Labor Force and Job Growth in the WashCog Planning Region Cooperative Forecasting Group April 5, 2005 Maryland Department.
BROOKINGS INSTITUTION CENTER ON URBAN AND METROPOLITAN POLICY Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy Audrey Singer, Visiting Fellow The Brookings Institution.
1 Briefing on the Round 8.0 Cooperative Forecasts Robert E. Griffiths Technical Services Director Department of Transportation Planning TPB Technical Committee.
Client Name Here - In Title Master Slide 2007/2008 Household Travel Survey Robert E. Griffiths Technical Services Director TPB Technical Committee September.
A kibocsájtó országok. Most Populous Countries Worldwide Compared to Global Migrant Population (2010) RankCountryPopulation (in thousands) 1China1,330,141.
Commuting to Work in the Metropolitan Washington Region Some Preliminary Results from the 2000 Census Robert E. Griffiths Cooperative Forecasting and Data.
The Field of ESOL Virginia Adult Educator Certification Program.
RESIDENTIAL SALES ANALYSIS. THE SALES ANALYSIS: –Includes all residential units sold in calendar years 2002 and 2003 –Sales are divided out into 5 categories:
Michael Fix, Randy Capps Immigration Studies Program The Urban Institute The Health and Well-Being of Young Children of Immigrants The Health and Well-Being.
© 2004 by David T. Olson Sample - Not for Public Use1 A Sample Presentation of The State of the Church in Virginia and the Richmond, Norfolk and Washington.
1 The Composition of the Vehicle Fleet in the Metropolitan Washington Region Results of Applying a Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Decoder to July.
Estimating the Unauthorized Immigrant Population in the United States A Review of the “Residual Method” Used by the Department of Homeland Security Office.
At Home in the Nation’s Capital: Immigrant Trends in Metropolitan Washington Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy Brookings Greater Washington Research.
1 Briefing on the Preliminary Round 7.2 Cooperative Forecasts TPB Technical Committee Timothy Canan, AICP 7 November 2008 Item 11.
Economics and Statistics Administration U.S. CENSUS BUREAU U.S. Department of Commerce The Foreign-Born Population in New Mexico Size, Distribution, and.
Rensselaer County Community Health Needs Assessment Sociodemographic Indicators.
1 Growth and Development in the Washington Region Presentation to TPB Technical Committee Paul DesJardin Metropolitan Washington Council of Governments.
Albany County Community Health Needs Assessment Sociodemographic Indicators.
Schenectady County Community Health Needs Assessment Sociodemographic Indicators.
1 Briefing on the Round 8.0 Cooperative Forecasts Paul DesJardin Department of Community Planning and Services COG Board of Directors Meeting November.
COG/TPB Transportation Analysis Zone (TAZ) Update Project Robert E. Griffiths Presentation to the TPB Scenario Study Task Force April 16, 2008.
The 2006 Constrained Long-Range Transportation Plan: Plan Performance Ronald F. Kirby Director of Transportation Planning October 18, 2006 Item #7.
Columbia County Community Health Needs Assessment Sociodemographic Indicators.
Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU & MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008.
North America Population Patterns. Immigration Information According to the Census Bureau's 2010 American Community Survey (ACS), the US immigrant population.
King County’s Changing Demographics Investigating Our Increasing Diversity Chandler Felt, Demographer King County Office of Performance, Strategy and Budget.
San Jose Demographic Findings and Trends, Census 2010 Michael Bills, Senior Planner City of San Jose.
Roundtable on Women and the Economy February 9, 2011 Immigrant Women in the United States Cynthia Hess Institute for Women’s Policy Research
Immigrant economic contribution represents nearly a quarter of the New York State economy New York State GDP in 2006: $1.02 trillion Source: FPI calculation.
ROUND 9.0 COOPERATIVE FORECASTS OF FUTURE GROWTH Paul DesJardin COG Director of Community Planning and Services COG Board of Directors March 9, 2016 Agenda.
Elizabeth M. Grieco Chief, Foreign-Born Population Branch
Technical Committee Item # 9
How Hispanics Are Changing the Face of Nevada
The future of housing in greater Washington
Presentation transcript:

At Home in the Nation’s Capital: Immigrant Trends in Metropolitan Washington Center on Urban and Metropolitan Policy Brookings Greater Washington Research Program The Brookings Institution Audrey Singer June 12, 2003

Metropolitan Washington ranks 7th in number of immigrant residents Source: US Census Bureau Top Ten Immigrant Populations by Metropolitan Area, 2000 The Brookings Institution

Data and Methodology Study uses 1980, 1990 and 2000 Census data. Define foreign-born as: * All persons born outside the United States * Census 2000 did not ask about immigration status * Includes legal permanent residents, temporary migrants (e.g., students), refugees and asylum seekers, and undocumented migrants. The Brookings Institution

Washington Metropolitan Area in 2000 FREDERICK CHARLES LOUDOUN STAFFORD CALVERT WILLIAM PRINCE FAIRFAX MONTGOMERY PRINCE GEORGE'S DC FAUQUIER CULPEPER BERKELEY SPOTSYLVANIA WARREN CLARKE JEFFERSON KING GEORGE ARLINGTON ALEXANDRIA The Brookings Institution

Metropolitan Washington’s foreign-born population grew by 70 percent in the 1990s, or nearly 350,000 immigrants Source: US Census Bureau Immigrants in the Washington Metropolitan Region The Brookings Institution

1970 Total Foreign Born 127,579 Share of Foreign Born by Jurisdiction, 1970 and 2000 Source: US Census Bureau 2000 Total Foreign Born 832,016 The Brookings Institution

More than one-quarter of the population of Arlington, Alexandria and Montgomery counties are immigrants Source: US Census Bureau Share Foreign Born by Jurisdiction, Washington Metropolitan Area, 2000 The Brookings Institution

New immigrants made up nearly half of the overall population growth in the region in the 1990s Source: US Census Bureau The Brookings Institution

In 1990, immigrants resided close to the core of the region Source: US Census Bureau The Brookings Institution

In 2000, the core of the region became more densely settled, while the suburban areas increased their shares Source: US Census Bureau The Brookings Institution

Source: US Census Bureau In 2000, nearly half of metropolitan Washington’s immigrants had arrived in the United States in the 1990s The Brookings Institution

Region of Birth of the Foreign-Born in the Washington Metropolitan Area, 2000 Source: US Census Bureau The Brookings Institution

Washington has the second largest Salvadoran community in the United States, however, they constitute only 13 percent of the region’s immigrants Source: US Census Bureau The Brookings Institution

Many neighborhoods across the region have high shares of immigrant residents Largest Share Foreign-Born, by Selected Place, 2000 The Brookings Institution

Percent of the Total Population that is Foreign Born in Selected Places, 2000 GAITHERSBURG (34.4%) El Salvador 17.1 China 6.8 India6.6 Mexico5.2 Iran4.2 ANNANDALE (34.5%) Vietnam15.6 Korea15.2 Bolivia 8.4 El Salvador 7.9 India 4.0 SILVER SPRING (35.2%) El Salvador 22.5 Ethiopia 5.6 Vietnam 5.4 Other Western Africa 3.8 Guatemala 3.7 LOGAN CIRCLE/SHAW (23.9%) El Salvador 25.2 Guatemala 11.6 Mexico 10.1 China 7.4 Vietnam 4.0 BUCKINGHAM (52.7%) El Salvador 25.9 Bolivia 24.9 Guatemala 9.5 Mexico 5.5 Pakistan 4.1 Source: US Census Bureau The Brookings Institution

English Language Proficiency 17 percent of region’s foreign-born speak only English 62 percent report they speak English well or very well 21 percent report they cannot speak English well or at all Higher shares of immigrants in Arlington, Alexandria and the District cannot speak English well or at all Larger numbers living in Montgomery and Fairfax are not proficient in English The Brookings Institution

Linguistic Isolation in the Washington Metropolitan Area, 2000 The Brookings Institution

Linguistic Isolation in the Washington Metropolitan Area, 2000 The Brookings Institution

Compared with other immigrant gateways, Washington’s poverty rates for foreign-born residents is lower Source: US Census Bureau The Brookings Institution

The share of poor immigrants varies across jurisdictions; the core has higher shares, inner suburbs have larger numbers Source: US Census Bureau The Brookings Institution

Median Household Income and Areas of Immigrant Residential Concentration, 2000 The Brookings Institution

Median Household Income and Areas of Immigrant Residential Concentration, 2000 The Brookings Institution

Median Household Income and Areas of Immigrant Residential Concentration, 2000 The Brookings Institution