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Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU & MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

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Sources of Sub-national Immigration Data DHS Office of Immigration Statistics: Flow data Local Area Data: local governments, school districts, community organizations Census: Decennial, ACS, Pop Estimates

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Page 1: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

Immigration Data Users Seminar

Audrey SingerPOPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU

 & MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAROctober 16, 2008

Page 2: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

Immigration Data at the Sub-national Level

Where can I find data on immigrants for cities, counties and metro areas?

Is it easy to get?

Is it safe to use? What are the cautions?

Page 3: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

Sources of Sub-national Immigration Data

DHS Office of Immigration Statistics: Flow data

Local Area Data: local governments, school districts, community organizations

Census: Decennial, ACS, Pop Estimates

Page 4: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

Why use state and local data on immigrants?

Immigrants are more geographically spread out than ever before

Immigrants are settling in smaller areas

Many local areas need data for decision-making

Percent Foreign Born

Percent of foreign born who entered since 2000

30 or above

1.09 - 4.54

4.55 - 12.40

12.41 - 15.91

15.92 - 27.24

U.S. = 12.4

Page 5: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

Immigrants living in top 100 metros – 84%

Remainder – 5%

Immigrants living in top 100 counties – 70%

Immigrants living in top 100 cities – 33%

The majority of U.S. immigrants live in US metropolitan areas: 84% in the nation’s 100 largest metro areas

All immigrants – 100%

Immigrants living in all metro areas – 95%

Page 6: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

Brookings Census Plus Data Tool SPONSORED BY LIVING CITIES

Provides access to demographic, social, economic, and housing data compiled by the U.S. Census Bureau

Provides comparative rankings through 2006 on over 100 key indicators for the 100 largest U.S. cities, counties, and metro areas, and all 50 states

Can view and download data, compare rankings, across multiple indicators

Page 7: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

Immigration Data on Census Plus 11 variables

Foreign-born population share, 2006

Percent change in foreign-born population, 2000-2006

Share of foreign-born population who are naturalized citizens, 2006

Share of foreign-born population entering U.S. in 1990s, 2006

Share of foreign-born population entering U.S. since 2000, 2006

Share of foreign-born population from Mexico and Central America, 2006

Share of foreign-born population from South America, 2006

Share of foreign-born population from Europe, 2006

Share of foreign-born population from Asia, 2006

Share of foreign-born population from Africa, 2006

Share of foreign-born population from Caribbean, 2006

Page 8: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

Finding immigration data on Census Plus

http://www.brookings.edu/projects/Living-Cities.aspx

Page 9: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

Cautions with using sub-national data

You can’t always get what you want

Sample size of the ACS, margins of error, confidentiality

But if you try, sometimes, you get what you need

Page 10: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

How the media uses statistical significance

Poll Finds Obama Gaining Support and McCain Weakened in Bailout Crisis

By ADAM NAGOURNEY and MEGAN THEENEW YORK TIMESPublished: October 1, 2008

The CBS News poll showed that Mr. Obama had a nine-percentage-point lead over Mr. McCain — 49 percent to 40 percent. It is the first time Mr. Obama has held a statistically significant lead over Mr. McCain this year in polls conducted by CBS or joint polls by CBS and The Times.

SAFE

Page 11: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

How the media fails to use statistical significance

“Two Northern Virginia counties that took highly publicized stances against illegal immigration saw their number of foreign-born residents decline last year, while one of their neighbors saw its immigration population go up.”

In fact, Loudoun and Prince William’s immigrant population change was not statistically significant. [Fairfax’s increase (6%) was significant, but so was Arlington’s (13%), which was not mentioned in the article.]

UNSAFE

Page 12: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

How fact tanks use statistical significance

Trends in Unauthorized Immigration: Undocumented Inflow Now Trails Legal Inflow

By JEFFREY S. PASSEL and D’VERA COHNPEW HISPANIC CENTERPublished: October 2, 2008

There were 11.9 million unauthorized immigrants living in the United States in March, 2008….The size of the unauthorized population appears to have declined since 2007, but this finding is inconclusive because of the margin of error in these estimates.

SAFE

Page 13: Immigration Data Users Seminar Audrey Singer POPULATION REFERENCE BUREAU  MIGRATION POLICY INSTITUTE SEMINAR October 16, 2008

www.brookings.edu/metro

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