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   Census Bureau Releases Detailed Social, Economic and Housing
          Characteristics from Census 2000 for Puerto Rico
                                
  The U.S. Census Bureau today released 813 tables of Census 2000 social,
economic and housing characteristics down to the block group or census
tract levels for Puerto Rico. The detailed data will serve as benchmarks for
state and local planners for the first decade of the 21st century.

  "Everyone who participated in Census 2000 is to be congratulated for their 
unprecedented cooperation in making Census 2000 the most accurate and complete 
census in the history of our country," Census Bureau Director Louis Kincannon 
said.  "For years to come, we will provide lawmakers, city planners, business 
people and researchers with a clear demographic and socioeconomic portrait of 
our nation's communities.  These quality data are invaluable to decision-makers 
in everything from putting schools where students are to getting an ambulance to 
the door when an emergency strikes."

  The summary data released today (Summary File 3 [SF3]) are based on the 
responses to the 52-item census long-form questionnaire delivered to a 
1-in-6 sample of 19 million households.

  The 484 population tables cover such subjects as marital status,
grandparents as caregivers, language and ability to speak English,
ancestry, place of birth, citizenship status and year of entry, migration,
place of work, commuting to work, school enrollment and educational
attainment, veteran status, disability, employment status, industry,
occupation, class of worker, income and poverty status.

  The 329 housing tables include data on number of rooms, number of
bedrooms, year moved into unit, household size and occupants per room,
units in structure, year structure built, heating fuel, telephone service,
plumbing and kitchen facilities, vehicles available, value of home,
monthly rent and shelter costs.

  Tables are available by state, county, county subdivision, place, census
tract, congressional district (106th Congress) and ZIP Code tabulation
area. Tables also are shown for state parts of American Indian and Alaska
Native areas, metropolitan areas and urban areas (urbanized areas and
urban clusters). In addition, selected tables are available by block
group.
  
  Fifty-one of the tables are repeated for nine major race and Hispanic or
Latino groups: White alone; Black or African American alone; American
Indian and Alaska Native alone; Asian alone; Native Hawaiian and Other
Pacific Islander alone; Some other race alone; Two or more races; Hispanic
or Latino; and White alone, not Hispanic or Latino.

  The SF3 long-form data will be released by state from late June through
September.

Editor's note: To access the SF3 data on the FTP server, bona fide media
representatives need two sets of usernames and passwords: one to enter 
the embargo page, which may be obtained by faxing a request on your
organization's letterhead to the Public Information Office at 
(301) 457-3620, and a second set posted in the embargo area.
            
(For more information about how to order the SF3 files on CD-ROM and DVD,
contact the Census Bureau's Customer Services Center on (301) 763-INFO
(4636) or e-mail: webmaster@census.gov. To help put the census data 
in local context, contact the Puerto Rico State Data Center on (787) 728-4430 
or e-mail: torres_l@jp.gobierno.pr.)
           

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Last Revised: September 04, 2002 at 07:52:47 AM

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