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Demographics


Child Population, by Legislative District: 2007-2011 See Source and Notes

Region Number
United States 74,047,753

Region Number
California 9,303,518
Region Number
Assembly District 13 48,495
Assembly District 42 59,694
Assembly District 76 70,851
Assembly District 12 72,676
Assembly District 43 80,952
Assembly District 53 84,778
Assembly District 47 85,438
Assembly District 27 86,519
Assembly District 14 89,754
Assembly District 6 90,339
Assembly District 19 90,452
Assembly District 16 91,517
Assembly District 1 92,389
Assembly District 44 92,507
Assembly District 49 94,005
Assembly District 54 95,009
Assembly District 67 95,403
Assembly District 45 96,533
Assembly District 3 97,146
Assembly District 41 98,135
Assembly District 35 98,384
Assembly District 68 100,982
Assembly District 24 101,033
Assembly District 22 104,259
Assembly District 60 104,328
Assembly District 77 104,485
Assembly District 73 105,211
Assembly District 70 105,212
Assembly District 21 105,363
Assembly District 20 105,933
Assembly District 7 106,015
Assembly District 48 107,793
Assembly District 9 108,583
Assembly District 33 108,606
Assembly District 23 108,764
Assembly District 18 109,264
Assembly District 40 110,054
Assembly District 11 110,479
Assembly District 58 110,536
Assembly District 37 111,812
Assembly District 72 113,026
Assembly District 79 113,582
Assembly District 8 114,244
Assembly District 56 114,247
Assembly District 51 114,515
Assembly District 2 115,421
Assembly District 5 116,200
Assembly District 25 116,325
Assembly District 57 116,982
Assembly District 46 118,297
Assembly District 75 118,430
Assembly District 74 119,830
Assembly District 55 121,178
Assembly District 59 123,805
Assembly District 38 125,961
Assembly District 78 125,989
Assembly District 39 126,174
Assembly District 69 126,809
Assembly District 61 128,994
Assembly District 4 130,813
Assembly District 50 134,380
Assembly District 10 135,324
Assembly District 28 138,508
Assembly District 29 142,148
Assembly District 63 142,541
Assembly District 26 143,494
Assembly District 34 148,312
Assembly District 80 149,168
Assembly District 71 150,975
Assembly District 64 152,936
Assembly District 32 153,545
Assembly District 52 155,031
Assembly District 15 157,494
Assembly District 31 159,494
Assembly District 30 160,294
Assembly District 17 160,615
Assembly District 62 164,184
Assembly District 66 165,990
Assembly District 65 168,423
Assembly District 36 180,152
State Senate District 3 140,570
State Senate District 8 162,419
State Senate District 39 165,761
State Senate District 21 167,340
State Senate District 23 180,435
State Senate District 26 182,799
State Senate District 35 183,607
State Senate District 9 189,183
State Senate District 28 191,338
State Senate District 2 198,526
State Senate District 11 200,204
State Senate District 19 207,940
State Senate District 29 209,040
State Senate District 15 211,400
State Senate District 13 213,316
State Senate District 10 215,412
State Senate District 22 219,596
State Senate District 24 224,906
State Senate District 33 226,365
State Senate District 27 226,921
State Senate District 7 230,995
State Senate District 1 231,044
State Senate District 4 232,419
State Senate District 6 235,463
State Senate District 20 237,748
State Senate District 38 244,397
State Senate District 30 244,799
State Senate District 34 245,935
State Senate District 25 248,195
State Senate District 31 265,080
State Senate District 14 266,692
State Senate District 36 268,436
State Senate District 40 285,644
State Senate District 5 285,833
State Senate District 12 291,777
State Senate District 18 298,416
State Senate District 32 305,494
State Senate District 17 313,808
State Senate District 16 322,441
State Senate District 37 331,824
Congressional District 8 85,784
Congressional District 30 110,126
Congressional District 53 117,086
Congressional District 29 125,688
Congressional District 12 128,496
Congressional District 46 132,577
Congressional District 33 132,822
Congressional District 9 134,224
Congressional District 6 141,739
Congressional District 36 146,367
Congressional District 14 147,864
Congressional District 31 151,626
Congressional District 1 154,246
Congressional District 48 156,141
Congressional District 13 157,847
Congressional District 7 158,704
Congressional District 27 159,379
Congressional District 15 161,069
Congressional District 23 161,282
Congressional District 52 161,626
Congressional District 28 163,294
Congressional District 40 164,751
Congressional District 42 164,854
Congressional District 26 166,575
Congressional District 17 167,597
Congressional District 16 168,113
Congressional District 32 168,448
Congressional District 2 169,130
Congressional District 24 169,556
Congressional District 4 176,062
Congressional District 10 176,209
Congressional District 38 177,908
Congressional District 5 180,715
Congressional District 50 182,722
Congressional District 39 183,680
Congressional District 37 186,002
Congressional District 47 188,179
Congressional District 34 188,281
Congressional District 35 190,118
Congressional District 3 192,691
Congressional District 19 202,622
Congressional District 51 209,068
Congressional District 22 209,862
Congressional District 41 212,211
Congressional District 49 217,359
Congressional District 11 220,308
Congressional District 18 222,569
Congressional District 44 240,974
Congressional District 20 241,214
Congressional District 21 241,522
Congressional District 43 241,973
Congressional District 25 247,013
Congressional District 45 247,245

Definition: Estimated population ages 0-17, by legislative district. (Based on district boundaries drawn after the 2000 Census; data for new legislative districts based on the 2010 Census are scheduled to be released in the fall of 2014.)

Data Source: U.S. Census Bureau, American Community Survey. Accessed at http://factfinder2.census.gov (Jan. 2013).

Footnote: These estimates are based on a survey of the population and are subject to both sampling and nonsampling error.

Learn More About this Topic

Measures of Demographics on Kidsdata.org

On kidsdata.org, demographic information includes the following:

Birth Rate per 1,000 Women Ages 15-44 (General Fertility Rate)
Births, by Race/Ethnicity (total number and percentage of births)

Child Population (available for all counties):

by Age and Gender
by Race/Ethnicity (data are not comparable before and after 2000, due to racial classification changes)
by City, School District, and County (65,000 Residents or More), as single-year estimates
by City, School District, and County (20,000 Residents or More), as 3-year estimates
by City, School District, and County (10,000 Residents or More), as 5-year estimates
by Legislative District, as 5-year estimates
by Rural and Urban Areas (State Only)

Public School Enrollment, Overall and by Race/Ethnicity
Total Population

Why This Topic Is Important

Child population trends help project potential needs for education, child care, health care, and other services for children (1). Nationwide, the child population is projected to grow from its current 75 million to about 78 million in 2015 (1). Trends also show that by 2050, Latinos/Hispanics will have replaced White, non-Hispanics as the largest racial/ethnic group of children in the U.S. (1). This is already true in California where, as of 2010, Latino/Hispanic children accounted for 51.6% of children under 18 (2). Understanding the demographic composition of the child population provides important insight into the needs of children today and can guide investments that will best support American youth in the future.

For more information about demographics, see kidsdata.org’s Research & Links section.

Sources for this narrative:

  1. Federal Interagency Forum on Child and Family Statistics. (2011). America’s children: Key national indicators of well-being, 2011. Retrieved from: http://www.childstats.gov/americaschildren/demo.asp
  2. State of California, Department of Finance. (2010). Estimates of race/ethnic population with age and gender detail, 2000-2010. As cited on www.kidsdata.org, a project of the Lucile Packard Foundation for Children's Health. Retrieved from: http://www.kidsdata.org/data/topic/table/child-population-race.aspx

How Children Are Faring

From 1995 to 2010, the birth rate per 1,000 women ages 15-44 declined in California and most counties. While the total number of children in California increased between 1995 and 2004, the numbers have been declining since then. Children ages 0-17 comprise about a quarter of the state's population; this has decreased from 28.4% in 1995. More than one-fourth (26%) of California's 9.3 million children lived in Los Angeles County in 2011. Orange and San Diego counties had the next largest child populations.

Latino children make up the largest racial/ethnic group among the state’s child population. In 2010, 51.6% of California children were Latino/Hispanic (up from 44.3% in 2000), and 27.3% were white (down from 35.0% in 2000). About 11% of California children were Asian American, 5.7% were African American/Black, 3.8% were Multiracial, 0.4% were American Indian, and 0.4% were Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander in 2010.

Since 1994, the racial/ethnic makeup of the public school population in California has changed. Consistent with child population trends at the state level, African American/Black, American Indian/Alaska Native, and white student representation has been declining, while Hispanic/Latino student representation has been steadily increasing. Between 1994 and 2012, Filipino, Native Hawaiian/Pacific Islander, and Asian/Asian American student representation remained relatively steady.

Research and Links

Websites with Related Information

Key Reports

County/Regional Reports