27 Jul
Arab census
Arab census
We the People of Arab Ancestry in the United States
This report was prepared by Angela Brittingham and G. Patricia de la Cruz , under the supervision of Arthur Cresce , Chief, Ethnicity and Ancestry Branch, and Jorge del Pinal ... (more...)
The Arab Population: 2000
Census 2000 measured a U.S. population of 281.4 million, including 1.2 million who reporte d an Arab ancestry. 1 Arabs were 1 of 33 ancestry groups with populations over 1 mill ion ... (more...)
Arab Americans : Race & US Census
Arab American?s classification as ?white? has led to serious problems in undercounting the community. The question of Arab classification has been a ... (more...)
Census Figures on Arab Population in US
Data on Arab ancestry released today by the U.S. Bureau of the Census tell part of the story of a community that has captured much public attention since the tragic events of ... (more...)
Census FOIA Page
Freedom of Information Documents on the Census Department of Homeland Security Obtained Data on Arab Americans From Census Bureau On July 23, 2004, EPIC obtained documents ... (more...)
The Arab American Institute
Census Information Center. The Census Bureau has designated AAI as its only Census Information Center (CIC) dedicated to analyzing data on the Arab American community. (more...)
CSO: Census 2006: Census Arabic page
Central Statistics Office; CSO; Census of Population; Census 2006; A complete overview of the Census in Ireland (more...)
Arab American Institute - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... only two ethnic backgrounds are tabulated and reported), and reporting ancestry as race, results in relatively higher under reporting among Arab Americans. While the 2000 Census ... (more...)
arabian Family History Facts 1920 - Ancestry.com
arabian Family History and Genealogy Facts. Search Immigration, Birth, Marriage, Death, Military and Census Records. Find arabian Family History Facts at Ancestry.com (more...)
Arab American - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
According to the 2000 US Census, 48% of the Arab-American population - 576,000 - reside in California, Michigan, New York, Florida and New Jersey, respectively; these 5 states ... (more...)