What is the majority race in Indianapolis?

What is the majority race in Indianapolis?

Indianapolis Demographics White: 60.90% Black or African American: 28.55% Other race: 3.47% Asian: 3.43%

How was the census taken in 1990?

Enumeration. The 1990 census used two questionnaires: A short form asked 13 questions to 100 percent of the population and a long form asked 45 questions to 20 percent.

What are the socio demographic characteristics of the general population in Indiana?

The majority of Indiana’s population is white (88.7%), followed by African-Americans (8.8%), Asian-Americans (1.2%) and American Indians and Alaska Natives (0.3%). The state’s population is overwhelmingly Non-Hispanic (95.5%) with a small, but growing, Hispanic minority (4.5%).

Is Indiana racially diverse?

Looking at total population counts by race and ethnic group, the majority of Indiana’s 6.8 million residents are white (5.12 million), followed by Black (637,500), Hispanic (554,191), multi-race (265,344), Asian (166,651), American Indian or Alaska Native (12,938), and Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander (2,761).

What percentage of Indianapolis is white?

Table

Population
Persons 65 years and over, percent  12.4%
Female persons, percent  51.8%
Race and Hispanic Origin
White alone, percent  59.0%

What were the 1990 census questions?

The 1990 census asked only seven population and seven housing questions….1990 (Population)

  • Name.
  • Relationship to person in column 1.
  • Sex.
  • Race.
  • Age and year of birth.
  • Marital Status.
  • Is this person on Hispanic or Spanish origin?

What was the population in 1990?

5,327,231,061
World Population by Year

Year World Population Density (P/Km²)
1990 5,327,231,061 36
1989 5,237,441,558 35
1988 5,145,426,008 35
1987 5,052,522,147 34

Can I view 1971 census?

The UK Data Service provides free access to census aggregate data from the 1971 to 2011 Censuses through three services. CASWEB provides data for 1971.