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Hawaii Census Data
2002 American Community Survey Profile - Table 2

Index

Table 1 - General Demographic Characteristics
Table 2 - Selected Social Characteristics
Table 3 - Selected Economic Characteristics
Table 4 - Selected Housing Characteristics.


TABLE 2. SELECTED SOCIAL CHARACTERISTICS
  Estimate Lower
Bound
Upper
Bound
SCHOOL ENROLLMENT
Population 3 years and over enrolled in school
308,308
301,302
315,314
Nursery school, preschool
15,364
11,361
19,367
Kindergarten
17,591
14,029
21,153
Elementary school (grades 1-8)
130,485
127,665
133,305
High school grade (grades 9-12)
65,985
63,320
68,650
College or graduate school
78,883
72,846
84,920
 
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT
Population 25 years and over
811,147
810,108
812,187
Less than 9th grade
51,184
44,191
58,177
9th to 12th grade, no diploma
53,337
48,656
58,018
High school graduate (including equivalency)
249,797
239,791
259,803
Some college, no degree
162,628
154,954
170,302
Associate degree
67,683
63,705
71,661
Bachelor's degree
154,964
147,650
162,278
Graduate or professional degree
71,554
66,731
76,377
 
Percent high school graduate or higher
87.1
86.3
87.9
Percent bachelor's degree or higher
27.9
26.7
29.1
 
MARITAL STATUS
Males 15 years and over
473,077
472,374
473,780
Never married
164,489
160,222
168,756
Now married, except separated
252,082
245,695
258,469
Separated
5,457
3,951
6,963
Widowed
10,512
8,822
12,202
Divorced
40,537
35,962
45,112
 
Females 15 years and over
489,502
488,774
490,230
Never married
123,887
118,628
129,146
Now married, except separated
262,952
255,902
270,002
Separated
7,100
5,422
8,778
Widowed
48,179
44,557
51,801
Divorced
47,384
42,597
52,171
 
FERTILITY
Number of women 15 to 50 years old who had
a birth in the past 12 months
19,717
17,290
22,144
Unmarried women (widowed, divorced, and never married)
5,956
4,789
7,123
Per 1,000 unmarried women
42
34
50
As a percent of all women with a birth
30.2
25.4
35.0
Per 1,000 women 15 to 50 years old
65
57
73
Per 1,000 women 15 to 19 years old
28
8
48
Per 1,000 women 20 to 34 years old
123
107
140
Per 1,000 women 35 to 50 years old
27
19
35
 
GRANDPARENTS
Number of grandparents with own grandchildren
under 18 years in households
53,707
45,939
61,475
Responsible for grandchildren
14,695
11,852
17,538
less than 1 year
2,671
1,239
4,103
1 or 2 years
2,337
1,030
3,644
3 or 4 years
2,939
1,791
4,087
5 or more years
6,748
4,951
8,545
 
Characteristics of grandparents responsible for own grandchildren under 18 years
Percent who are female
55.6
49.5
61.7
Percent who are married
77.0
69.9
84.1
Percent who are in labor force
63.0
49.6
76.4
Percent who are in poverty
4.8
1.0
8.6
 
VETERAN STATUS
Civilian population 18 years and over
894,181
891,579
896,783
Civilian veterans
126,173
118,146
134,200
 
DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION
Population 5 to 20 years
250,729
248,800
252,658
With a disability
13,031
10,947
15,115
 
Population 21 to 64 years
693,529
690,417
696,641
With a disability
90,615
84,700
96,530
Percent employed
46.3
43.3
49.3
No disability
602,914
595,446
610,382
Percent employed
77.9
76.9
78.9
 
Population 65 years and over
160,294
159,439
161,149
With a disability
65,766
62,022
69,510
 
RESIDENCE 1 YEAR AGO
Population 1 year and over
1,193,916
1,191,751
1,196,081
Same house
998,338
974,915
1,021,761
Different house in the U.S.
182,498
160,772
204,224
Same county
126,041
102,400
149,682
Different county
56,457
49,778
63,136
Same state
5,958
3,752
8,164
Different state
50,499
44,364
56,634
Abroad
13,080
8,445
17,715
 
PLACE OF BIRTH, CITIZENSHIP, AND YEAR OF ENTRY
Total population
1,208,537
*****
*****
Native
991,958
971,879
1,012,037
Born in United States
959,472
939,071
979,873
State of residence
681,870
659,098
704,642
Different state
277,602
269,494
285,710
Born in Puerto Rico, U.S. Island areas, or
born abroad to American parent(s)
32,486
27,023
37,949
Foreign born
216,579
196,500
236,658
Naturalized citizen
119,776
105,258
134,294
Not a citizen
96,803
86,555
107,051
Entered 1990 or later
83,117
71,031
95,203
Entered before 1990
133,462
122,574
144,350
 
REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN
Foreign-born population with region of birth reported
216,579
196,500
236,658
Europe
12,376
9,196
15,556
Asia
170,593
149,136
192,050
Africa
604
187
1,021
Oceania
19,607
13,654
25,560
Latin America
9,306
7,517
11,095
Northern America
4,093
2,715
5,471
 
LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME
Population 5 years and over
1,125,759
1,125,277
1,126,241
English only
829,430
813,932
844,928
Language other than English
296,329
280,593
312,065
Speak English less than "very well"
136,366
116,094
156,638
Spanish
20,409
17,482
23,336
Speak English less than "very well"
5,830
3,568
8,092
Other Indo-European languages
14,266
11,220
17,312
Speak English less than "very well"
2,505
1,015
3,995
Asian and Pacific Islander languages
260,000
243,757
276,243
Speak English less than "very well"
128,031
108,226
147,836
Other languages
1,654
745
2,563
Speak English less than "very well"
0
0
360
 
ANCESTRY (TOTAL REPORTED)
Total Population
1,208,537
*****
*****
Arab
664
189
1,139
Czech
1,490
167
2,813
Danish
2,752
1,849
3,655
Dutch
7,784
6,114
9,454
English
56,931
52,357
61,505
French (except Basque)
19,941
17,017
22,865
French Canadian
3,335
1,332
5,338
German
86,959
80,178
93,741
Greek
1,877
291
3,463
Hungarian
2,700
1,958
3,443
Irish
58,913
53,753
64,073
Italian
21,623
18,166
25,080
Lithuanian
1,702
400
3,004
Norwegian
11,151
8,919
13,383
Polish
12,065
9,541
14,590
Portuguese
69,828
60,073
79,583
Russian
8,350
6,165
10,535
Scotch-Irish
13,728
10,628
16,828
Scottish
13,515
11,436
15,594
Slovak
478
198
759
Subsaharan African
1,416
281
2,551
Swedish
11,158
8,744
13,572
Swiss
2,908
1,598
4,218
Ukrainian
1,838
935
2,741
United States or American
12,091
9,779
14,403
Welsh
4,692
2,169
7,215
West Indian (excluding Hispanic origin groups)
1,093
483
1,704
 

The 2002 American Community Survey universe is limited to the household population and excludes the population living in institutions, college dormitories, and other group quarters. Data are based on a sample and are subject to sampling variability. The degree of uncertainty for an estimate is represented through the use of a confidence interval. The confidence interval computed here is a 90 percent confidence interval and can be interpreted roughly as providing 90 percent certainty that the true number falls between the lower and upper bounds.

School enrollment estimates from the 2001 American Community Survey will tend to be lower than similar estimates from Census 2000 and the Current Population Survey because the school enrollment estimates from the 2001 American Community Survey do not include individuals residing in group quarters, such as college dormitories.

Ancestry listed in this table refers to the total number of reports; for example, the estimate given for Russian represents the number of people who listed Russian as either their first or second ancestry. This table lists only the largest ancestry groups; see the Detailed Tables for more categories. Race and Hispanic origin groups are not included in this table because official data for those groups come from the Race and Hispanic origin questions rather than the ancestry question (see Table 1).

1. An '*' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that too few sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the lower and upper bounds. A statistical test is not appropriate.
2. An '**' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that no sample observations were available to compute a standard error and thus the lower and upper bounds. A statistical test is not appropriate.
3. An '-' entry in the estimate column indicates that no sample observations were available to compute an estimate.
4. An '-' following a median estimate means the median falls in the lowest interval of an open-ended distribution.
5. An '+' following a median estimate means the median falls in the upper interval of an open-ended distribution.
6. An '***' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that the median falls in the lowest interval or upper interval of an open-ended distribution. A statistical test is not appropriate.
7. An '*****' entry in the lower and upper bound columns indicates that the estimate is controlled. A statistical test is not appropriate.
8. An 'N' entry in the estimate, lower bound, and upper bound columns indicates that data for this geographic area cannot be displayed because the number of sample cases is too small.

Source: U.S. Census Bureau
Continuous Measurement Office
Last revised: Tuesday September 02, 2003

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