Kentucky: By The Numbers
Kentucky: By The Numbers

Race and Ethnicity Update (2010)

Race and Ethnicity Update (2010)


As required by the Constitution, every 10 years the Decennial Census makes an official count of persons living in the United States.

To better reflect diversity across the nation, for the 2000 Decennial Census, individuals were able to

report more than one race. This is now the standard and was continued for the 2010 Decennial Census. Hispanic origin refers to ethnicity.

A distinct concept from race, it is counted separately.


For more information on data from the 2010 Decennial Census, see the publication: The 2010 Census: New Decade, New Data.

 

County Data Sheets

To find your county, click on the file that contains your county name. All counties are listed alphabetically.

To print your county, scroll down to it and print the current page(s) only. To print the entire series, print all pages in each file.

 

~ ~ Each Data Sheet is 1 Page Long ~ ~

EACH OF THE FILES CONTAINS 20 COUNTIES.

To view these files, you will need Adobe Acrobat

 

Adair County through Carlisle County

Carroll County through Garrard County

Grant County through Knott County

Knox County through Martin County

Mason County through Pulaski County

Robertson County through Woodford County

 

Data Source

These data are from the 2010 Decennial Census. Additional data are available at the U.S. Census Bureau’s American FactFinder Websitehttp://factfinder2.census.gov

Kentucky State Data Center http://ksdc.louisville.edu/

 

Contact Information

Julie N. Zimmerman
Professor, Rural Sociology

500 Garrigus Building Lexington, KY 40546-0215

(859) 257-7583

jzimm@uky.edu