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2024
DOI: 10.1177/23780231241259653
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The Demographic Intersection of Age, Race, and Immigrant Composition in the United States

Matthew M. Brooks

Abstract: This visualization illustrates the proportion of U.S. residents at every age between 0 and 80 years who are foreign born and native born. The author uses a robust cross-sectional sample from the 2022 American Community Survey and groups individuals into nine distinct racial and ethnic (i.e., ethnoracial) groups. Following demographic expectations, age-specific immigrant shares of the total population are largest in midlife. However, across different ethnoracial groups the pattern varies greatly. Among Hispanic… Show more

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