Abstract

With regard to the US Hispanic population in 1910 two maps indicate the location of Hispanic oversample counties both nationwide and in California Arizona New Mexico Texas and Kansas. The following tables are presented: the estimated size of the Hispanic population in 1910; initial sample counties for 1910 Hispanic oversample; additional sample counties for 1910 Hispanic oversample; sampling fraction and sample weights for Hispanics in the 1910 combined public use samples; computation of sample fraction and weight for Luna County New Mexico; Hispanics in the US as shown in various sources; Hispanic population in sample states; Hispanic population size in all states in 1910; oversample versus original public use sample; sex age structure literacy of men and women aged 20 years and older literacy by generation literacy by generation by state and school attendance of children age 5-18 years in the Hispanic population; percent of Hispanic population aged 20 and older which speaks English; major occupation groups among Hispanic men and women aged 15 years and older; cell sizes for state-level occupation data; family size of Hispanics and non-Hispanics; average number of own children less than age 5 years by generation; and the average number of children ever born by marriage duration together with the ratio of dead children to children ever born.

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