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KENTUCKY
Social & Demographic Characteristics

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The data below describe the state rankings and selected characteristics of the immigrant and native-born populations in Kentucky in 2011.

Rankings
The following shows Kentucky's rankings in several categories. (All rankings include the 50 states and the District of Columbia and are ranked highest to lowest.)
  Rankings
Size of the foreign-born population, 2011: 35 out of 51
Percent foreign born in the total population, 2011: 46 out of 51
Numeric change in the foreign-born population, 2000 to 2011: 32 out of 51
Percent change in the foreign-born population, 2000 to 2011: 4 out of 51

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Who are the foreign born?
The term foreign born refers to people residing in the United States at the time of the census who were not US citizens at birth. The foreign-born population includes naturalized citizens, lawful permanent immigrants, refugees and asylees, legal nonimmigrants (including those on student, work, or other temporary visas), and persons residing in the country without authorization. By comparison, the term native refers to people residing in the United States who were US citizens in one of three categories: 1) people born in one of the 50 states or the District of Columbia; 2) people born in United States Insular Areas such as Puerto Rico or Guam; or 3) people who were born abroad to at least one US citizen parent.

We use the terms immigrants and foreign born interchangeably.

Population

The foreign-born population (or immigrants; we use these terms interchangeably) of Kentucky changed by 74.9 percent between 2000 and 2011.
Between 2000 and 2011, the foreign-born population in Kentucky changed from 80,271 to 140,433, representing a change of 74.9 percent. In comparison, the foreign-born population changed from 34,119 to 80,271 between 1990 and 2000, a difference of 135.3 percent.

At the national level, the foreign-born population increased from 19,767,316 to 31,107,889 between 1990 and 2000, representing a change of 57.4 percent, and grew from 31,107,889 to 40,377,860 ( 29.8 percent) between 2000 and 2011.

In 2011, the foreign born represented 3.2 percent of Kentucky's total population.
In 2011, 3.2 percent of Kentucky's total population were immigrants, compared to 2.0 percent in 2000 and 0.9 percent in 1990.

At the national level, the foreign-born population represented 13.0 percent of the total population in 2011, compared to 11.1 percent in 2000 and 7.9 percent in 1990.

Of the total immigrant population in Kentucky, 23.0 percent entered during the 1990s, and 54.6 percent entered in 2000 or later.
Of the foreign-born population resident in Kentucky in 2011, 12.5 percent entered the country prior to 1980, 9.9 percent between 1980 and 1989, 23.0 percent between 1990 and 1999, and 54.6 percent in 2000 or later.

Nationally, 19.3 percent of the foreign-born population entered the country before 1980, 18.3 percent during the 1980s, 26.7 percent during the 1990s, and 35.7 percent in 2000 or later.

Place of Origin

The largest share of the foreign-born population in Kentucky were from Latin America.
Of the total foreign-born population in Kentucky in 2011, 9.2 percent were from Africa, 32.9 percent from Asia, 15.4 percent from Europe, 38.4 percent from Latin America (South America, Central America, Mexico, and the Caribbean), 3.6 percent from Northern America (Canada, Bermuda, Greenland, and St. Pierre and Miquelon), and 0.5 percent from Oceania.

At the national level, 4.1 percent were from Africa, 28.6 percent from Asia, 12.1 percent from Europe, 52.6 percent from Latin America, 2.0 percent from Northern America, and 0.5 percent from Oceania.

The top three countries of birth of the foreign born in Kentucky were mexico, india, and cuba.*
Of the total immigrant population in Kentucky in 2011, 21.0 percent were born in mexico, 6.7 percent in india, and 6.3 percent in cuba. In contrast, the top three countries of birth in 1990 were Germany (16.1 percent), the United Kingdom (7.0 percent), and Korea (6.5 percent).

At the national level, the top three countries of birth in 2011 were mexico (28.9 percent), india (4.6 percent), and china (4.6 percent). The top three countries of birth in 1990 were Mexico (21.7 percent), the Philippines (4.6 percent), and Canada (3.8 percent).

*Note: These are the largest countries of birth reported by the Census Bureau. Some countries are only listed as part of a larger geographic region. For example, those born in Somalia are included only among those born in Eastern Africa. Therefore, a few states may have larger populations of foreign-born persons born in countries not listed individually in census data. "China" refers to China and Hong Kong, but not Taiwan. The 1990 data on the countries of birth reflect geographic boundaries as of 1990.

US Citizenship Status

In Kentucky, 35.6 percent of the foreign born were US citizens in 2011.
The 2011 American Community Survey reported that 49,981, or 35.6 percent, of the foreign-born population in Kentucky were citizens, compared to 27,569, or 34.3 percent, in 2000. This represents a change of 81.3 percent in the size of the foreign-born citizen population between 2000 and 2011.

Nationally, 40.3 percent of the foreign-born population were citizens in 2000, and 44.9 percent were citizens in 2011.

In Kentucky, 80.1 percent of the immigrants who entered before 1980 were citizens, compared to 14.7 percent of those who entered in 2000 or later.
Among the foreign-born population in Kentucky in 2011, 80.1 percent of those who entered the United States before 1980 were citizens, as were 63.9 percent who entered during the 1980s, 48.8 percent who entered during the 1990s, and 14.7 percent of those who entered in 2000 or later.

Nationally, 79.8 percent of the foreign-born population who entered the United States before 1980 were citizens, as were 64.2 percent who entered during the 1980s, 45.1 percent who entered during the 1990s, and 16.1 percent of those who entered in 2000 or later.

Gender and Age

In Kentucky, 48.4 percent of the immigrant population were female in 2011, and 51.6 percent male.
Of the total foreign-born population in Kentucky in 2011, 48.4 percent were female and 51.6 percent male, compared to 51.0 percent female and 49.0 percent male among the native born.

At the national level, 51.1 percent of the foreign born were female and 48.9 percent male.

Immigrants made up 0.7 percent of young children in Kentucky, 2.1 percent of youths, 4.6 percent of working-age (18-54) adults, and 2.0 percent of adults age 55 and older.
In 2011, 0.7 percent of Kentucky's population younger than age 5 were born abroad as were 2.1 percent of those 5 to 17; 4.3 percent of those 18 to 24; 4.6 percent of those 25 to 54; and 2.0 percent of seniors 55 and older.

Nationally, 1.2 percent of those under age 5 were foreign born, as well as 4.5 percent of those 5 to 17; 10.8 percent of those 18 to 24; 18.9 percent of those 25 to 54; and 13.0 percent of those 55 and older.

Of the immigrant population in Kentucky, 12.4 percent were minors, 71.2 percent were of working age (18-54), and 16.4 percent were 55 and older.
In 2011, 1.4 percent of the foreign-born population in Kentucky were under the age of 5; 11.0 percent were 5 to 17; 12.9 percent were 18 to 24; 58.3 percent were 25 to 54; and 16.4 percent were 55 or older. Among the native-born population in Kentucky, 6.6 percent were under the age of 5; 17.3 percent were between 5 and 17; 9.6 percent were 18 to 24; 39.9 percent were 25 to 54; and 26.7 percent were 55 or older.

At the national level, 0.6 percent of the immigrant population were under 5; 5.9 percent were 5 to 17; 8.3 percent were 18 to 24; 59.5 percent were 25 to 54; and 25.6 percent were 55 or older.

Race and Hispanic Origin

In Kentucky, 27.0 percent of the foreign-born population were Asian, 10.5 percent were black or African American, and 44.7 percent were white.
Of the foreign born in Kentucky in 2011, 44.7 percent reported their race as white alone, 10.5 percent as black or African American alone, 27.0 percent as Asian alone, and 13.6 percent as some other race; 3.1 percent reported having two or more races. Among the native-born population in Kentucky, 89.3 percent reported their race as white alone, 7.9 percent as black or African American alone, 0.3 percent as Asian alone, 0.5 percent as some other race, and 1.8 percent as having two or more races.

At the national level, 48.3 percent of the foreign born reported their race as white alone, 8.4 percent as black or African American alone, 24.8 percent as Asian alone, and 15.5 percent as some other race; 2.5 percent reported having two or more races.

Of the foreign born in Kentucky, 37.2 percent reported Hispanic or Latino origins.
In Kentucky, 37.2 percent of immigrants reported Hispanic or Latino origins, compared to 1.9 percent of the native born.

At the national level, 46.6 percent of the foreign born reported a Hispanic or Latino origin.

Household

The average household size of the immigrant population in Kentucky in 2011 was 3.29 persons for those who owned their own homes and 3.09 persons for those who rented.
The average household size of the foreign-born population in Kentucky who owned their own homes was 3.29 persons, while the average household size of those renting their homes was 3.09 persons. Among the native-born population in Kentucky, the average household size of those who owned their own homes was 2.58 persons, while the average household size of those who rented their homes was 2.36 persons.

The share of households headed by a foreign-born person with more than one occupant per room was 10.7 percent.
Of all households in Kentucky headed by a foreign-born person, 10.7 percent were households in which the number of household members exceeded the number of rooms in the house. Among households in Kentucky headed by native-born persons, 1.6 percent had more people than rooms in the house.

At the national level, 12.1 percent of households headed by a foreign-born person had more than one occupant per room.

Domestic and International Migration

Between 2010 and 2011, 7,173 immigrants moved to Kentucky from abroad, 5,585 immigrants relocated from other states and the District of Columbia (DC), and 5,333 immigrants left Kentucky for another state within the United States.*
Of the 12,758 immigrant respondents (ages one and older in 2011) who moved to Kentucky between 2010 and 2011, 56.2 percent (or 7,173) arrived from abroad and 43.8 percent (or 5,585) relocated from another state. At the same time, 5,333 immigrants moved out of Kentucky to another area within the United States, while 107,146 immigrants continued residing in the same house and 20,529 immigrants moved within Kentucky.

Between 2010 and 2011, 7,120 native-born residents (ages one and older) moved to Kentucky from abroad, 104,446 native born relocated from another state, 93,923 native born left Kentucky for another state, and 485,212 native born moved within Kentucky. The majority of native-born residents did not move (3,579,086).

Between 2010 and 2011, the total population (ages one and older) of Kentucky increased from 4,291,229 to 4,316,297 (or by 25,068) due to the net domestic in-migration of natives (10,523), the net domestic in-migration of immigrants (252), and the arrival from abroad of natives (7,120) and immigrants (7,173).

*Note: These estimates do not include people who lived in Kentucky in 2010 and are currently living in Puerto Rico, other US island areas, and foreign countries, or who died between 2010 and 2011. The estimates refer to geographic mobility of persons ages one and older.

For details, see Table 3

What Was the Poverty Threshold in 2011?
Whether any family is considered below the poverty threshold depends on the families' total income before taxes, not including any capital gains or noncash benefits, such as food stamps or housing subsidies.

The Census Bureau's poverty threshold varies depending on the number of adults and children in a family. It is adjusted each month to account for inflation. Because respondents filled out the American Community Survey in different months, the poverty threshold applied to each family depends on the month in which the survey was taken.

To give a general idea of poverty levels, as defined by the US Census Bureau, the average poverty threshold for a family of four 2011 was $23,021; for a family of three, $17,916; for a family of two, $14,657; and for an unrelated individual, $11,484. All members of a family are assigned the same poverty status. Poverty thresholds are the same for the whole United States, despite differences in the cost of living across US communities.
Children in Immigrant Families

In 2011, 7.4 percent of immigrant women in Kentucky had given birth in the previous year.
Of the foreign-born women in Kentucky in 2011, 7.4 percent had given birth in the previous year. Of those who had given birth, 84.5 percent were married, and 15.5 percent were not married (including those who were divorced or widowed). Among native-born women in Kentucky, 5.3 percent had given birth in the previous year. Of those, 60.6 percent were married and 39.4 percent unmarried.

At the national level, 6.8 percent of immigrant women had given birth in the previous year, including 76.4 percent who were married and 23.6 percent who were unmarried.

Children residing with at least one immigrant parent accounted for 7.1 percent of children under age 18 in 2011, 3.1 percent in 2000, and 1.7 percent in 1990.
Of all children under age 18 in Kentucky in 2011, 67,518 or 7.1 percent resided in immigrant families (i.e., with at least one foreign-born parent).

Nationally, children with immigrant parents accounted for 24.3 percent of all children under age 18 in 2011, compared to 19.1 percent in 2000 and 13.4 percent in 1990.

For similar information for children under age 6 and children between ages 6 and 17, see Table 4.

Of all children with immigrant parents in Kentucky, 82.7 percent were US citizens by birth.
In 2011, there were 55,836 US-born children with at least one immigrant parent in Kentucky. They accounted for 82.7 percent of all children with immigrant parents. The share of US-born children among children of immigrants under age 18 was 73.9 percent in 2000 and 82.9 percent in 1990.

At the national level, 87.1 percent of children with immigrant parents were US born, compared to 79.5 percent in 2000 and 77.0 percent in 1990.

For similar information for children under age 6 and children between ages 6 and 17, see Table 4.

Children of immigrants accounted for 8.3 percent of all children in low-income families (i.e., below 200 percent of the federal poverty threshold) in 2011, 2.9 percent in 2000, and 1.3 percent in 1990 in Kentucky.
In 2011, there were 456,179 children under age 18 who resided in families with income below 200 percent of the federal poverty threshold in Kentucky. Of them, 8.3 percent were children with immigrant parent(s).

In comparison, children with immigrant parent(s) accounted for 30.5 percent of children in low-income families in the nation in 2011, 25.5 percent in 2000, and 16.7 percent in 1990.



Table 1. Foreign-Born Population and World Region of Birth (1990, 2000, and 2011)
1990
2000
2011
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Total Population of Kentucky1 3,685,296 100.0 4,041,769 100.0 4,369,356 100.0
Native born 3,651,177 99.1 3,961,498 98.0 4,228,923 96.8
Foreign born 34,119 0.9 80,271 2.0 140,433 3.2
Not a citizen 18,229 0.5 52,702 1.3 90,452 2.1
Naturalized citizen 15,890 0.4 27,569 0.7 49,981 1.1
Foreign-Born Population of Kentucky2 32,745 100.0 80,265 100.0 140,433 100.0
Born in Europe 11,961 36.5 20,575 25.6 21,653 15.4
Born in Asia 13,253 40.5 26,814 33.4 46,165 32.9
Born in Africa 1,007 3.1 3,229 4.0 12,982 9.2
Born in Oceania 246 0.8 471 0.6 659 0.5
Born in Latin America 4,216 12.9 25,627 31.9 53,935 38.4
Born in Northern America 2,062 6.3 3,549 4.4 5,039 3.6
 
 
Change 1990 to 2000
Change 1990 to 2011
Change 2000 to 2011
 
Numeric
Percent
Numeric
Percent
Numeric
Percent
Total Population of Kentucky1 356,473 9.7 684,060 18.6 327,587 8.1
Native born 310,321 8.5 577,746 15.8 267,425 6.8
Foreign born 46,152 135.3 106,314 311.6 60,162 74.9
Not a citizen 34,473 189.1 72,223 396.2 37,750 71.6
Naturalized citizen 11,679 73.5 34,091 214.5 22,412 81.3
Foreign-Born Population of Kentucky2 47,520 145.1 107,688 328.9 60,168 75.0
Born in Europe 8,614 72.0 9,692 81.0 1,078 5.2
Born in Asia 13,561 102.3 32,912 248.3 19,351 72.2
Born in Africa 2,222 220.7 11,975 1189.2 9,753 302.0
Born in Oceania 225 91.5 413 167.9 188 39.9
Born in Latin America 21,411 507.9 49,719 1179.3 28,308 110.5
Born in Northern America 1,487 72.1 2,977 144.4 1,490 42.0
Notes:
1. This table describes the entire population of Kentucky.
2. For 1990, 2000, and 2011, the total for the region of birth of the foreign born is different from the total foreign born. This is because the 1990 total excludes those who did not report a country of birth and those born at sea, while the 2000 and 2011 totals exclude those born at sea. In 2000 and 2011, individuals who did not report a country of birth were allocated a country (and region) based on various characteristics. Because of this allocation in 2000 and 2011, but not in 1990, the increase for a specific region between 1990 and 2000 is overstated by a small, but unknown, amount.
Sources: US Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey (ACS); US Census Bureau, 1990 Census of Population and Housing and Census 2000, click here.
For information about ACS methodology, sampling error, and nonsampling error, click here.


Table 2. Characteristics of the Foreign-Born Population in Kentucky, 20111
  Number Percent
PERIOD OF ENTRY BY WORLD REGION OF BIRTH    
Total Foreign-Born Population 140,433 100.0
Entered in 2000 or after 76,677 54.6
Entered 1990 to 1999 32,303 23.0
Entered 1980 to 1989 13,854 9.9
Entered before 1980 17,599 12.5
Born in Europe 21,653 100.0
Entered in 2000 or after 8,063 37.2
Entered 1990 to 1999 5,231 24.2
Entered 1980 to 1989 1,707 7.9
Entered before 1980 6,652 30.7
Born in Asia 46,165 100.0
Entered in 2000 or after 24,953 54.1
Entered 1990 to 1999 10,204 22.1
Entered 1980 to 1989 5,970 12.9
Entered before 1980 5,038 10.9
Born in Mexico 29,503 100.0
Entered in 2000 or after 19,032 64.5
Entered 1990 to 1999 7,400 25.1
Entered 1980 to 1989 2,510 8.5
Entered before 1980 561 1.9
Born in Other Parts of Latin America 24,432 100.0
Entered in 2000 or after 12,841 52.6
Entered 1990 to 1999 6,337 25.9
Entered 1980 to 1989 2,412 9.9
Entered before 1980 2,842 11.6
Born in Other Areas2 18,680 100.0
Entered in 2000 or after 11,788 63.1
Entered 1990 to 1999 3,131 16.8
Entered 1980 to 1989 1,255 6.7
Entered before 1980 2,506 13.4
CITIZENSHIP STATUS BY PERIOD OF ENTRY    
Total Foreign-Born Population 140,433 100.0
Not a citizen 90,452 64.4
Naturalized citizen 49,981 35.6
Entered in 2000 or after 76,677 100.0
Not a citizen 65,401 85.3
Naturalized citizen 11,276 14.7
Entered 1990 to 1999 32,303 100.0
Not a citizen 16,553 51.2
Naturalized citizen 15,750 48.8
Entered 1980 to 1989 13,854 100.0
Not a citizen 4,998 36.1
Naturalized citizen 8,856 63.9
Entered before 1980 17,599 100.0
Not a citizen 3,500 19.9
Naturalized citizen 14,099 80.1
GENDER    
Total Native-Born Population 4,228,923 100.0
Male 2,071,240 49.0
Female 2,157,683 51.0
Total Foreign-Born Population 140,433 100.0
Male 72,505 51.6
Female 67,928 48.4
MARITAL STATUS    
Total Native-Born Population Age 15 or Older 3,391,092 100.0
Never married 943,158 27.8
Now married (not separated) 1,684,543 49.7
Separated 79,489 2.3
Divorced 453,370 13.4
Widowed 230,532 6.8
Total Foreign-Born Population Age 15 or Older 127,150 100.0
Never married 36,058 28.4
Now married (not separated) 73,241 57.6
Separated 3,464 2.7
Divorced 9,458 7.4
Widowed 4,929 3.9
NATIVITY BY AGE    
Total Population 4,369,356 100.0
Under 5 279,098 100.0
Native born 277,088 99.3
Foreign born 2,010 0.7
5 to 17 745,901 100.0
Native born 730,506 97.9
Foreign born 15,395 2.1
18 to 24 422,007 100.0
Native born 403,892 95.7
Foreign born 18,115 4.3
25 to 54 1,770,386 100.0
Native born 1,688,459 95.4
Foreign born 81,927 4.6
55 and Older 1,151,964 100.0
Native born 1,128,978 98.0
Foreign born 22,986 2.0
MEDIAN AGE5    
Total Native-Born Population    
Median age 38.3 --
Total Foreign-Born Population    
Median age 36.6 --
RACE    
Total Native-Born Population 4,228,923 100.0
One race 4,153,083 98.2
White 3,774,788 89.3
Black or African American 334,101 7.9
American Indian and Alaska Native 8,289 0.2
Asian 12,534 0.3
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander N N
Some other race 22,879 0.5
Two or more races 75,840 1.8
Total Foreign-Born Population 140,433 100.0
One race 136,026 96.9
White 62,817 44.7
Black or African American 14,677 10.5
American Indian and Alaska Native 1,373 0.9
Asian 37,890 27.0
Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Islander N
Some other race 19,032 13.6
Two or more races 4,407 3.1
HISPANIC ORIGIN    
Total Native-Born Population 4,228,923 100.0
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 79,262 1.9
White, not Hispanic or Latino 3,727,555 88.1
Total Foreign-Born Population 140,433 100.0
Hispanic or Latino (of any race) 52,246 37.2
White, not Hispanic or Latino 33,484 23.8
HOUSEHOLD AND FAMILY SIZE5    
Total Native-Born Population 4,228,923  
Average household size 2.52 --
Average family size 3.09 --
Total Foreign-Born Population 140,433  
Average household size 3.20 --
Average family size 3.78 --
HOUSEHOLD SIZE BY HOUSING TENURE5    
Total Native-Born Population    
Average household size of owner-occupied unit 2.58 --
Average household size of renter-occupied unit 2.36 --
Total Foreign-Born Population    
Average household size of owner-occupied unit 3.29 --
Average household size of renter-occupied unit 3.09 --
Not a Citizen    
Average household size of owner-occupied unit 3.64 --
Average household size of renter-occupied unit 3.22 --
Naturalized Citizen    
Average household size of owner-occupied unit 3.03 --
Average household size of renter-occupied unit 2.64 --
HOUSEHOLD TYPE5    
Total Native-Born Population 4,228,923 --
In married couple family household -- 59.5
In other household type -- 37.6
Total Foreign-Born Population 140,433 --
In married couple family household -- 61.4
In other household type -- 35.8
FERTILITY    
Total Native-Born Female Population, Ages 15 to 50 1,000,347 100.0
Women who had a birth in the last 12 months 52,887 5.3
Married (including spouse absent) 32,057 3.2
Unmarried (never married, divorced, and widowed) 20,830 2.1
Total Foreign-Born Female Population, Ages 15 to 50 44,764 100.0
Women who had a birth in the last 12 months 3,326 7.4
Married (including spouse absent) 2,809 6.3
Unmarried (never married, divorced, and widowed) 517 1.2
REGION/COUNTRY OF BIRTH    
Total Foreign-Born Population3 140,433 100.0
Europe 21,653 15.4
Northern Europe 4,293 3.1
United Kingdom 3,188 2.3
United Kingdom, excluding England 1,924 1.4
England 1,264 0.9
Ireland 525 0.4
Other Northern Europe 580 0.4
Western Europe 6,358 4.5
France 1,118 0.8
Germany 4,786 3.4
Other Western Europe 454 0.3
Southern Europe 1,408 1.0
Italy 713 0.5
Portugal 8 0.0
Other Southern Europe 687 0.5
Eastern Europe 9,594 6.8
Poland 352 0.3
Russia 2,242 1.6
Other Eastern Europe 7,000 5.0
Europe, n.e.c.4 0 0.0
Asia 46,165 32.9
Eastern Asia 14,632 10.4
China 6,887 4.9
China, excluding Taiwan 6,364 4.5
Taiwan 523 0.4
Japan 3,805 2.7
Korea 3,940 2.8
Other Eastern Asia 0 0.0
South Central Asia 14,709 10.5
India 9,380 6.7
Iran 1,510 1.1
Other South Central Asia 3,819 2.7
Southeastern Asia 12,302 8.8
Philippines 2,569 1.8
Vietnam 4,221 3.0
Other Southeastern Asia 5,512 3.9
Western Asia 4,042 2.9
Israel 307 0.2
Lebanon 208 0.1
Other Western Asia 3,527 2.5
Asia, n.e.c. 4 480 0.3
Africa 12,982 9.2
Eastern Africa 5,249 3.7
Northern Africa 2,016 1.4
Western Africa 2,342 1.7
Middle and Southern Africa 778 0.6
Africa, n.e.c. 4 2,597 1.8
Oceania 659 0.5
Australia and New Zealand Subregion 340 0.2
Oceania, n.e.c. 4 319 0.2
Americas 58,974 42.0
Latin America 53,935 38.4
Caribbean 10,883 7.7
Cuba 8,788 6.3
Jamaica 146 0.1
Other Caribbean 1,949 1.4
Central America 38,224 27.2
Mexico 29,503 21.0
El Salvador 2,561 1.8
Other Central America 6,160 4.4
South America 4,828 3.4
Brazil 394 0.3
Colombia 1,251 0.9
Other South America 3,183 2.3
Northern America 5,039 3.6
Canada 4,880 3.5
Other Northern America 159 0.1
Notes:
1. The letter N Indicates that a number could not be provided by the Census Bureau because the number of sample cases was too small for this state.
2. Data on the foreign born from Africa and Oceania by period of entry are not available because the number of sample cases was too small for many states.
3. The total for the region of birth of the foreign born is different from the total foreign born. This is because the totals exclude those born at sea.
4. The abbreviation "n.e.c." stands for not elsewhere classified.
5. For Alaska, Maine, Montana, South Dakota, Vermont, and West Virginia the data are from the US Census Bureau's pooled 2009-2011 ACS and for North Dakota and Wyoming the data are from 2007-2011 ACS. For the United States and the rest of the states the data are from 2011 ACS.
Source: US Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey (ACS).
For information about ACS methodology,sampling error, and nonsampling error, click here.
For definitions used in ACS, click here.


Table 3. Domestic and International Mobility of the Native and Foreign-Born Population in Kentucky1
  Number Percent
Total Population (one year and older)    
Population residing in the area one year ago (2010) 4,291,229  
Population residing in the area in 2011 4,316,297  
Between 2010 and 2011    
Stayed in the same house 3,686,232  
Moved within Kentucky 505,741  
Population change due to in- and out-migration: 25,068  
Moved from Kentucky to another state 99,256  
Moved to Kentucky 124,324 100.0
Moved to Kentucky from abroad 14,293 11.5
Moved to Kentucky from another state 110,031 88.5
Native-Born Population (one year and older)    
Population residing in the area one year ago (2010) 4,158,221  
Population residing in the area in 2011 4,175,864  
Between 2010 and 2011    
Stayed in the same house 3,579,086  
Moved within Kentucky 485,212  
Population change due to in- and out-migration: 17,643  
Moved from Kentucky to another state 93,923  
Moved to Kentucky 111,566 100.0
Moved to Kentucky from abroad 7,120 6.4
Moved to Kentucky from another state 104,446 93.6
Foreign-Born Population (one year and older)    
Population residing in the area one year ago (2010) 133,008  
Population residing in the area in 2011 140,433  
Between 2010 and 2011    
Stayed in the same house 107,146  
Moved within Kentucky 20,529  
Population change due to in- and out-migration: 7,425  
Moved from Kentucky to another state 5,333  
Moved to Kentucky 12,758 100.0
Moved to Kentucky from abroad 7,173 56.2
Moved to Kentucky from another state 5,585 43.8
Notes:
1. The ACS asks if the person lived in the same house or apartment one year ago. If the respondent indicates that he or she did not live in the same house or apartment one year ago, then the city, town or post office, along with the county, state, and zip code of their residence one year ago, is requested. ACS collects data every month and asks about residence one year earlier without referencing a specific date. These estimates do not include people who lived in Kentucky in 2010 and are currently living in Puerto Rico, other US island areas, and foreign countries, or who died between 2010 and 2011. The estimates refer to geographic mobility of persons ages one and older.
2. The letter N Indicates that a number could not be provided by the Census Bureau because the number of sample cases was too small for this state.
Sources: US Census Bureau, American Community Survey 2011.
For information about ACS methodology, sampling error, and nonsampling error, click here.
For definitions used in ACS, click here.


Table 4. Children in Immigrant Families in Kentucky (1990, 2000, and 2011)
1990
2000
2011
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Number
Percent
Children under age 18 with 918,500 100.0 951,152 100.0 949,259 100.0
Only native parent(s) 903,291 98.3 921,559 96.9 881,741 92.9
One or more foreign-born parents 15,209 1.7 29,593 3.1 67,518 7.1
Child is native 12,609 1.4 21,858 2.3 55,836 5.9
Child is foreign born 2,600 0.3 7,735 0.8 11,682 1.2
Children under age 6 with 294,412 100.0 305,402 100.0 317,999 100.0
Only native parent(s) 289,184 98.2 293,942 96.2 291,758 91.7
One or more foreign-born parents 5,228 1.8 11,460 3.8 26,241 8.3
Child is native 4,671 1.6 9,802 3.2 24,638 7.7
Child is foreign born 557 0.2 1,658 0.5 1,603 0.5
Children between ages 6 and 17 with 624,088 100.0 645,750 100.0 631,260 100.0
Only native parent(s) 614,107 98.4 627,617 97.2 589,983 93.5
One or more foreign-born parents 9,981 1.6 18,133 2.8 41,277 6.5
Child is native 7,938 1.3 12,056 1.9 31,198 4.9
Child is foreign born 2,043 0.3 6,077 0.9 10,079 1.6
Children under age 18 in low-income families with 434,288 100.0 415,461 100.0 456,179 100.0
Only native parents 428,603 98.7 403,271 97.1 418,262 91.7
One or more foreign-born parents 5,685 1.3 12,190 2.9 37,917 8.3
Notes:
1. This table refers only to children under 18 who resided with at least one parent. These figures do not include children under 18 who reside in a home with no parents.
2. Low-income families are defined as families with incomes below 200 percent of the federal poverty threshold.
Sources: 1990 and 2000 Decennial Census data are from Steven Ruggles, Matthew Sobek, Trent Alexander, Catherine A. Fitch, Ronald Goeken, Patricia Kelly Hall, Miriam King, and Chad Ronnander, "Integrated Public Use Microdata Series: Version 4.0" (Machine-readable database, Minnesota Population Center [producer and distributor], 2011); US Census Bureau, 2011 American Community Survey (ACS).