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IMMIGRATION TO NEW YORK & ITS IMPACTS PETER LOBO POPULATION DIVISION NYC DEPT. OF CITY PLANNING

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Page 1: IMMIGRATION TO NEW YORK & ITS IMPACTS PETER LOBO POPULATION DIVISION NYC DEPT. OF CITY PLANNING

IMMIGRATION TO NEW YORK & ITS IMPACTS

PETER LOBOPOPULATION DIVISIONNYC DEPT. OF CITY PLANNING

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Estimated Components of Population ChangeNew York City, 2000–2006

-1000 -800 -600 -400 -200 0 200 400 600 800 1000

Thousands

Net DomesticMigration

Net InternationalMigration

Population Change

Natural Increase

Net Migration

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Estimated Components of Population ChangeNew York City, 2000–2006

-1000 -800 -600 -400 -200 0 200 400 600 800 1000

Thousands

Net DomesticMigration

Net InternationalMigration

Population Change

Natural Increase

Net Migration

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Estimated Components of Population ChangeNew York City, 2000–2006

-1000 -800 -600 -400 -200 0 200 400 600 800 1000

Thousands

Net DomesticMigration

Net InternationalMigration

Population Change

Natural Increase

Net Migration

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Estimated Components of Population ChangeNew York City, 2000–2006

-1000 -800 -600 -400 -200 0 200 400 600 800 1000

Thousands

Net DomesticMigration

Net InternationalMigration

Population Change

Natural Increase

Net Migration

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Estimated Components of Population ChangeNew York City, 2000–2006

-1000 -800 -600 -400 -200 0 200 400 600 800 1000

Thousands

Net DomesticMigration

Net InternationalMigration

Population Change

Natural Increase

Net Migration

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0%

25%

50%

75%

100%

1970 1980 1990 2000 2006

Multiracial

Asian, andother

Latino

Black

White

Population (millions)

Population by Major Race GroupsNew York City and Boroughs, 2006

7.89 7.07 7.32 8.01 8.25

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Pakistani3.2%

Other10.0%

Asian Indian22.4%

Chinese46.5%

Filipino7.5%

Korean10.5%

Colombian4.4%

Central American

6.2% Other10.5%

Dominican25.4%

Puerto Rican34.7%Ecuadorian

7.2%Mexican

11.6%

Irish9.9%

German5.3%

British5.2%

Other48.3%

Italian19.2%

Polish5.4%

Russian6.7%

WhiteTotal = 2,854,736

LatinoTotal = 2,276,640

African3.8%

Caribbean35.5%

Other19.3%

South Removed

41.4%

BlackTotal = 1,892,946

AsianTotal = 956,218

Major Race Groups by Ethnicity and AncestryNew York City, 2006

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Latin America14.7%

African0.9%

Europe64.2%

Asia7.3%

1970

Area of Origin of the Foreign-bornNew York City, 1970 vs. 2006

2006

Caribbean7.9%

Other5.0%

Latin America31.7%

African 3.3%

Europe17.4%

Asia25.8%

Caribbean20.9%

Other0.9%

Total = 1,437,058 Total = 3,029,084

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Foreign-born3,000 or more

1,500 to 2,999

100 to 1,499

Less than 100

Foreign-born Persons by Census TractNew York City, 2000

Brooklyn

StatenIsland

Queens

The BronxManhattan

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0 10 20 30 40 50 60

Mexican

Dominican

Ecuadorian

Guyanese

Jamaican

Trinidadian

Haitian

Colombian

Chinese

Asian Indian

Latin America

Caribbean

Africa

Asia

Europe

All Immigrants

NYC Total

Percent

Education and Household Income by Area of Origin and Country of Birth, New York City, 2005-2006 Avg.

Bachelor’s Degree or Higher

$20,000 $30,000 $40,000 $50,000 $60,000

Dominican

Mexican

Chinese

Ecuadorian

Trinidadian

Colombian

Haitian

Jamaican

Guyanese

Asian Indian

Latin America

Africa

Europe

Caribbean

Asia

All Immigrants

NYC Total

2006 $

Median Household Income

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English Language Class in the Queens Museum Galleries

“At the heart of each program is the goal of offering immigrant adults more opportunities to interact with art and artists, and broaden their horizons through learning valuable life skills through the arts.” Queens Museum of Art

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WEB SITE

WWW.NYC.GOV/PLANNING