table with row headers in column A and column headers in rows 4 through 5,,,, Table 4.2c Upper Bound of the Estimates - Marital Status of the Foreign-Born Population from Latin America 15 Years and Over by Sex and Sub-Region of Birth: 2003,,,, ,,,, SEX AND MARITAL STATUS,,Sub-Region of Birth,, ,Latin America,Caribbean,Central America1,South America "Total, Both Sexes","16,508,778","3,032,231","11,400,966","2,179,679" "..Married, spouse present","8,507,893","1,395,701","6,039,697","1,148,290" "..Married, spouse absent2","1,238,909","173,706","934,198","156,368" ..Widowed,"593,931","185,285","340,949","82,717" ..Divorced,"1,102,689","364,917","547,444","212,266" ..Separated,"703,538","198,737","434,391","89,670" ..Never married,"4,531,159","788,781","3,247,901","546,182" ,,,, .Total Male,"8,601,344","1,405,721","6,202,906","1,048,836" "..Married, spouse present","4,433,041","747,130","3,180,903","549,717" "..Married, spouse absent2","814,366","91,991","648,849","92,353" ..Widowed,"112,418","32,649","71,526","13,568" ..Divorced,"439,577","141,797","228,742","80,339" ..Separated,"251,785","67,414","156,816","37,148" ..Never married,"2,661,268","370,557","2,010,008","313,126" ,,,, .Total Female,"7,924,846","1,637,999","5,212,705","1,140,222" "..Married, spouse present","4,083,864","653,528","2,868,242","602,795" "..Married, spouse absent2","437,255","86,457","298,048","67,407" ..Widowed,"490,223","156,334","276,380","71,367" ..Divorced,"675,147","229,491","325,502","137,895" ..Separated,"462,322","136,489","284,091","57,280" ..Never married,"1,891,160","428,255","1,252,144","244,788" Footnotes:,,,, 1 The majority of those born in 'Central America' are from Mexico. ,,,, "2 'Married, spouse absent' excludes 'Separated.'",,,, "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: ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,, ,,,,