table with row headers in column A and column headers in rows 4 through 5,,,,,,,,,, Table 2.14b Lower Bound of the Estimates - Foreign-Born Population in U.S. Regions by Sex and Year of Entry: 2003 ,,,,,,,,,, SEX AND REGION 1,,Year of Entry,,,,,,,, ,Foreign Born,2000 or Later 2,1990-1999,1980-1989,1970-1979,Before 1970,,,, "Total, Both Sexes","33,315,946","4,909,688","11,393,682","7,986,297","4,433,127","4,275,208",,,, ..Northeast,"7,439,088","913,068","2,474,027","1,789,031","948,583","1,165,980",,,, ..Midwest,"3,808,528","694,318","1,346,249","684,264","436,426","546,400",,,, ..South,"9,622,530","1,697,466","3,421,140","2,107,912","1,125,362","1,123,437",,,, ..West,"12,239,926","1,505,856","4,009,801","3,301,720","1,856,517","1,369,860",,,, ,,,,,,,,,, .Total Male,"16,550,888","2,531,244","5,764,064","4,072,678","2,174,563","1,824,708",,,, ..Northeast,"3,590,979","456,408","1,244,015","867,964","437,590","501,157",,,, ..Midwest,"1,935,651","362,532","700,729","359,742","219,979","229,273",,,, ..South,"4,853,255","901,694","1,761,130","1,083,642","555,343","462,165",,,, ..West,"6,048,820","748,110","1,967,452","1,702,388","919,866","596,018",,,, ,,,,,,,,,,, .Total Female,"16,731,782","2,360,367","5,608,248","3,893,735","2,242,751","2,435,062",,,,, ..Northeast,"3,832,335","447,450","1,220,385","909,585","503,019","656,747",,,,, ..Midwest,"1,862,279","327,380","636,714","319,397","209,824","311,910",,,,, ..South,"4,749,377","785,311","1,645,984","1,008,995","562,436","654,337",,,,, ..West,"6,172,318","745,427","2,027,729","1,588,886","927,257","763,020",,,,, Footnotes:,,,,,,,,,,, "1 For definitions of U.S. regions, see 'Profile of the Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 2000' (P23-206).",,,,,,,,,,, 2/ The category '2000 or later' includes 2000-2003.,,,,,,,,,,, "NOTE: The 2003 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 (see http://www.census.gov/acs/www/UseData/Accuracy/Accuracy1.htm). ,,,,,,,,,,, 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.,,,,,,,,,,, "SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey, 2003",,,,,,,,,,, " Immigration Statistics Staff, Population Division",,,,, Internet Release date: ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,