DP-2. Profile of Selected Social Characteristics: 2000
Geographic Area: Camillus town
[Data based on a sample. For information on confidentiality protection, sampling error, nonsampling error, and definitions, see text]

Subject Number Percent Subject Number Percent

SCHOOL ENROLLMENT       NATIVITY AND PLACE OF BIRTH    
     Population 3 years and over            Total poplulation 23,150 100.0
      enrolled in school 5,653 100.0   Native 21,902 94.6
Nursery school, preschool 396 7.0       Born in United States 21,815 94.2
Kindergarten 274 4.8           State of residence 19,160 82.8
Elementary school (grades 1-8) 2,535 44.8           Different state 2,655 11.5
High school (grades 9-12) 1,381 24.4       Born outside United States 87 0.4
College or graduate school 1,067 18.9   Foreign born 1,248 5.4
                Entered 1990 to March 2000 436 1.9
EDUCATIONAL ATTAINMENT           Naturalized citizen 768 3.3
  Population 25 years and over 16,253 100.0       Not a citizen 480 2.1
Less than 9th grade 342 2.1        
9th to 12th grade, no diploma 1,140 7.0   REGION OF BIRTH OF FOREIGN BORN    
High school graduate (includes equivalency) 4,892 30.1     Total (excluding born at sea) 1,248 100.0
Some college, no degree 3,111 19.1   Europe 844 67.6
Associate degree 2,048 12.6   Asia 226 18.1
Bachelor's degree 2,853 17.6   Africa 6 0.5
Graduate or professional degree 1,867 11.5   Oceania 7 0.6
        Latin America 71 5.7
Percent high school graduate or higher 90.9 (X)   Northern America 94 7.5
Percent bachelor's degree or higher 29.0 (X)        
        LANGUAGE SPOKEN AT HOME    
MARITAL STATUS                 Population 5 years and over 21,697 100.0
          Population 15 years and over 18,596 100.0   English only 19,972 92.0
Never married 4,078 21.9   Language other than English 1,725 7.8
Now married, except separated 11,548 62.1           Speak English less than '"very well"' 637 2.9
Separated 344 1.8   Spanish 207 1.0
Widowed 1,359 7.3           Speak English less than '"very well"' 90 0.4
 Female 1,148 6.2   Other Indo-European languages 1,276 5.9
Divorced 1,267 6.8           Speak English less than '"very well"' 431 2.0
 Female 786 4.2   Asian and Pacific Island languages 116 0.5
                Speak English less than '"very well"' 29 0.1
GRANDPARENTS AS CAREGIVERS            
          Grandparent living in household       ANCESTRY (single and multiple)    
           with one or more own grandchildren                 Total population 23,150 100.0
           under 18 years 348 100.0     Total ancestries reported 29,229 126.3
Grandparent responsible for grandchildren 90 25.9   Arab 302 1.3
        Czech¹ 71 0.3
VETERAN STATUS       Danish 75 0.3
          Civilian population 18 years and over 17,560 100.0   Dutch 500 2.2
Civilian veterans 2,633 15.0   English 3,753 16.2
        French (except Basque)¹ 979 4.2
DISABILITY STATUS OF THE CIVILIAN       French Canadian¹ 506 2.2
 NONINSTITUTIONALIZED POPULATION       German 4,425 19.1
     Population 5 to 20 years 4,689 100.0   Greek 182 0.8
With a disability 286 6.1   Hungarian 192 0.8
     Population 21 to 64 years 12,769 100.0   Irish¹ 6,382 27.6
With a disability 1,333 10.4   Italian 4,601 19.9
 Percent employed 56.9 (X)   Lithuanian 85 0.4
No disability 11,436 89.6   Norwegian 177 0.8
 Percent employed 80.8 (X)   Polish 2,606 11.3
     Population 65 years and over 4,234 100.0   Portuguese 76 0.3
With a disability 1,198 28.3   Russian 174 0.8
        Scotch-Irish 284 1.2
        Scottish 508 2.2
RESIDENCE IN 1995       Slovak 96 0.4
  Population 5 years and over 21,697 100.0   Subsaharan African 36 0.2
Same house in 1995 15,212 70.1   Swedish 160 0.7
Different house in the U.S. in 1995 6,365 29.3   Swiss 103 0.4
 Same county 4,703 21.7   Ukrainian 809 3.5
 Different county 1,662 7.7   United States or American 536 2.3
  Same state 873 4.0   Welsh 215 0.9
  Different state 789 3.6   West Indian (excluding Hispanic groups) 28 0.1
Elsewhere in 1995 120 0.6   Other ancestries 1,368 5.9
 
Date: May 22, 2003
 
-Represent zero or rounds to zero.    (X) Not applicable.
¹ The data represent a combination of two ancestries shown separately in Summary File 3. Czech includes Czechoslovakian. French includes Alsatian. French Canadian includes Acadian/Cajun. Irish includes Celtic.
Source: U.S. Bureau of the Census, Census 2000.