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LANGUAGE
The Census asks questions about language use at home to locate groups of people who speak a language other than English. Their isolation or integration into a primarily English speaking community can be determined by their ability to speak English proficiently.
Language Spoken at Home, 1990-2000
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1990 |
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2000 |
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Number |
Percent |
Number |
Percent |
Only English |
9,274 |
96.70% |
9,172 |
98.56% |
Spanish |
190 |
1.98% |
88 |
0.95% |
Other Indo-European* |
94 |
0.98% |
35 |
0.38% |
Asian Language** |
30 |
0.31% |
9 |
0.10% |
Other |
2 |
0.02% |
2 |
0.02% |
Total Population Age 5+ |
9,590 |
100.00% |
9,306 |
100.00% |
Population Speaking English Less Than "Very Well" in 2000
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Language Spoken at Home: |
Number |
Percent |
Spanish |
52 |
59.09% |
Other Indo-European* |
8 |
22.86% |
Asian Language** |
7 |
77.78% |
Other Language |
0 |
0.00% |
Total |
67 |
0.72% |
Population Speaking English Less Than "Very Well" in 1990
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Language Spoken at Home: |
Number |
Percent |
Spanish |
42 |
22.11% |
Other Indo-European* |
46 |
48.94% |
Asian Language** |
25 |
83.33% |
Other Language |
0 |
- |
Total |
113 |
1.18% |
* "Other Indo-European" excludes English and Spanish. "Indo-European" is not synonymous with "European." French, German, Hindi, and Persian are all classified as Indo-European. Hungarian, on the other hand, is lumped into "Other Language."
** "Asian Language" includes languages indigenous to Asia and Pacific islands areas that are not also Indo-European languages. Chinese, Japanese, Telugu, and Hawaiian are all classified here.
Also note that ability to speak English "very well" is based on the self-assessment of those responding to Census questions, not on a test of language ability.
Source: Census 2000 analyzed by the Social Science Data Analysis Network (SSDAN). Home | About | Help | Contact | Use Policy
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