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One-in-Ten Black People Living in the U.S. Are Immigrants
Appendix A: Countries by region and subregion
Table of Contents
- One-in-Ten Black People Living in the U.S. Are Immigrants
- 1. The Caribbean is the largest origin source of Black immigrants, but fastest growth is among African immigrants
- 2. Over half of Black immigrants arrived in U.S. after 2000
- 3. A growing share of Black immigrants have a college degree or higher
- 4. Most Black immigrants live in Northeast, South; New York City has largest Black immigrant population by metro area
- 5. Household income, poverty status and home ownership among Black immigrants
- 6. African- and Caribbean-born adults differ on measures of religiosity
- Acknowledgments
- Methodology
- Appendix A: Countries by region and subregion
