table with row headers in column A and column headers in rows 4 through 5,,,,, Table 3.14c Upper Bound of the Estimates - Foreign-Born Population in U.S. Regions by Sex and World Region of Birth: 2003 ,,,,, ,,,,, SEX AND U.S. REGION1,,World Region of Birth2,,, ,Foreign Born,Europe,Asia,Latin America,Other Areas "Total, Both Sexes","33,751,944","4,861,934","9,238,656","17,734,550","2,138,441" ..Northeast,"7,610,252","1,795,727","2,026,716","3,297,082","574,389" ..Midwest,"3,940,472","964,713","1,271,259","1,442,561","334,448" ..South,"9,893,760","1,014,278","1,940,675","6,341,507","685,652" ..West,"12,513,344","1,163,450","4,070,402","6,780,178","603,157" ,,,,, .Total Male,"16,806,372","2,242,119","4,387,816","9,229,748","1,068,078" ..Northeast,"3,693,501","856,994","993,346","1,608,095","285,318" ..Midwest,"2,017,619","443,127","622,074","816,935","179,621" ..South,"5,010,425","445,342","937,249","3,331,157","350,372" ..West,"6,207,000","541,725","1,883,229","3,552,633","288,590" ,,,,,,,,,, .Total Female,"16,978,848","2,633,015","4,866,009","8,526,703","1,078,570",,,,, ..Northeast,"3,932,525","949,168","1,039,800","1,700,643","295,691",,,,, ..Midwest,"1,933,441","525,570","655,790","633,874","158,599",,,,, ..South,"4,903,223","577,179","1,012,723","3,022,941","340,581",,,,, ..West,"6,325,132","630,210","2,197,520","3,240,846","318,843",,,,, Footnotes:,,,,,,,,,, "1 U.S. Regions and World Regions are different. For definitions of these and other geographic terms see 'Profile of the Foreign-Born Population in the United States, 2000' (P23-206).",,,,,,,,,, "2 The majority of those born in 'Latin America' are from Mexico. Those born in 'Other Areas' are from Africa, Oceania, and Northern America.",,,,,,,,,, "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: ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,, ,,,,,