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- Race - Census. gov
Detailed Races and Ethnicities in the U S and Puerto Rico: 2020 Census September 21, 2023 Explore population counts for detailed race and ethnicity groups and American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and villages for the nation, states, and counties
- About the Topic of Race - Census. gov
People who identify with more than one race may choose to provide multiple races in response to the race question For example, if a respondent identifies as "Asian" and "White," they may respond to the question on race by checking the appropriate boxes that describe their racial identities and or writing in these identities on the spaces provided
- Updates to Race Ethnicity Standards for Our Nation - Census. gov
The 1997 SPD 15 stated that Hispanic or Latino respondents may be of any race The 1997 revision of SPD 15 gave respondents the opportunity to report multiple races, however multiple responses to the ethnicity question were not permitted After the 1997 revision to SPD 15, several concerns with federal race ethnicity data emerged:
- Measuring Racial and Ethnic Diversity for the 2020 Census
One of the measures we will use to present the 2020 Census results is the Diversity Index, or DI This index shows the probability that two people chosen at random will be from different race and ethnic groups
- Detailed Races and Ethnicities in the U. S. and Puerto Rico: 2020 Census
Explore population counts for detailed race and ethnicity groups and American Indian and Alaska Native tribes and villages for the nation, states, and counties
- Updates to OMB’s Race Ethnicity Standards - Census. gov
On March 28, 2024, the U S Office of Management and Budget (OMB) published the results of its review of Statistical Policy Directive No 15 (SPD 15) and issued updated standards for maintaining, collecting and presenting race ethnicity data across federal agencies
- 2020 U. S. Population More Racially, Ethnically Diverse Than in 2010
Background The 2020 Census used the required two separate questions (one for Hispanic or Latino origin and one for race) to collect the races and ethnicities of the U S population — following the standards set by the U S Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in 1997
- Race | American Community Survey | U. S. Census Bureau
Researchers, advocacy groups, and policymakers are interested in knowing if people of different races have the same opportunities in education, employment, voting, and home ownership [Source: U S Census Bureau, 2017 American Community Survey 1-Year]
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