table with row headers in column A and column headers in rows 5 to 7. Leading dots indicate subparts.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Table 38. Hispanic Origin Type Distribution of the Hispanic Population by Sex and Generation: 2010,,,,,,,,,,,,,, (Numbers in thousands. Civilian noninstitutionalized population1),,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, Sex and generation3,Total Hispanic,,Hispanic origin type2,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,Mexican,,Puerto Rican,,Cuban,,Central American,,South American,,Other Hispanic4, ,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent,Number,Percent Both sexes,"48,901",100.0,"32,071",65.6,"4,406",9.0,"1,826",3.7,"3,960",8.1,"2,737",5.6,"3,901",8.0 .First generation,"18,076",100.0,"11,307",62.6,14,0.1,"1,143",6.3,"2,542",14.1,"1,791",9.9,"1,279",7.1 .Second generation,"14,780",100.0,"10,956",74.1,311,2.1,461,3.1,"1,196",8.1,745,5.0,"1,111",7.5 .Third generation and higher,"16,046",100.0,"9,808",61.1,"4,081",25.4,223,1.4,222,1.4,201,1.3,"1,510",9.4 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Male,"25,147",100.0,"16,702",66.4,"2,189",8.7,881,3.5,"2,098",8.3,"1,408",5.6,"1,868",7.4 .First generation,"9,635",100.0,"6,251",64.9,5,0.1,549,5.7,"1,386",14.4,885,9.2,559,5.8 .Second generation,"7,568",100.0,"5,604",74.0,148,2.0,228,3.0,609,8.1,408,5.4,571,7.5 .Third generation and higher,"7,944",100.0,"4,847",61.0,"2,036",25.6,105,1.3,102,1.3,115,1.4,738,9.3 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , Female,"23,755",100.0,"15,369",64.7,"2,217",9.3,945,4.0,"1,862",7.8,"1,329",5.6,"2,033",8.6 .First generation,"8,441",100.0,"5,056",59.9,9,0.1,594,7.0,"1,156",13.7,906,10.7,720,8.5 .Second generation,"7,212",100.0,"5,352",74.2,163,2.3,233,3.2,587,8.1,337,4.7,540,7.5 .Third generation and higher,"8,102",100.0,"4,961",61.2,"2,044",25.2,118,1.5,120,1.5,86,1.1,773,9.5 Footnotes:,,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 1Plus armed forces living off post or with their families on post.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "2Hispanic refers to people whose origin is Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Spanish-speaking Central or South American countries, or other Hispanic/Latino, regardless of race. Central American totals exclude Mexican.",,,,,,,,,,,,,, 3The foreign born are considered first generation. Natives with at least one foreign-born parent are considered second generation. Natives with two native parents are considered third-and-higher generation.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "4This category includes Dominicans and people who responded ""Hispanic,"" ""Latino,"" or provided other general terms.",,,,,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,,,,,,,, "SOURCE: U.S. Census Bureau, Current Population Survey, Annual Social and Economic Supplement, 2010.",,,,,,,,,,,,,, Internet release date: June 2011,,,,,,,,,,,,,,