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Table 1-9a
Population of Idaho Counties, by Age and Sex, 1990, part a See also Table 1-9b, Table 1-9c

  Age Nativity Sex
 


  Younger than 18 Yrs 18-24 Yrs 25-44 Yrs 45-64 Yrs 65 Yrs or Older Foreign[1] Males[2]
 






  (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (N) (%) (%)  
 
State of Idaho 308,405 30.6 98,247 9.8 301,968 30 176,864 17.6 121,265 12 2.9 99
Ada 58,243 28.3 20,195 9.8 71,175 34.6 34,711 16.9 21,451 10.4 2.1 96.8
Adams 925 28.4 192 5.9 936 28.8 726 22.3 475 14.6 0.6 106.3
Bannock 21,482 32.5 7,168 10.9 20,224 30.6 10,467 15.9 6,685 10.1 1.6 98.4
Bear Lake 2,277 37.4 357 5.9 1,465 24.1 1,070 17.6 915 15 1.3 97.5
Benewah 2,347 29.6 606 7.6 2,321 29.2 1,622 20.4 1,041 13.1 1 102.9
Bingham 14,522 38.6 2,964 7.9 10,181 27.1 6,147 16.4 3,769 10 3.7 100.6
Blaine 3,605 26.6 985 7.3 5,708 42.1 2,358 17.4 896 6.6 3.1 108.1
Boise 993 28.3 221 6.3 1,124 32 787 22.4 384 10.9 1.9 111.4
Bonner 7,593 28.5 1,546 5.8 8,204 30.8 5,467 20.5 3,812 14.3 1.9 98.8
Bonneville 25,385 35.2 6,505 9 21,784 30.2 12,051 16.7 6,482 9 2.5 101.3
Boundary 2,700 32.4 630 7.6 2,436 29.2 1,544 18.5 1,022 12.3 3.7 104.2
Butte 1,024 35.1 142 4.9 784 26.9 593 20.3 375 12.9 1.9 101.7
Camas 216 29.7 35 4.8 207 28.5 170 23.4 99 13.6 2.2 114.5
Canyon 27,712 30.8 8,941 9.9 25,482 28.3 15,597 17.3 12,344 13.7 4.4 97.1
Caribou 2,645 38 430 6.2 1,835 26.4 1,239 17.8 814 11.7 2.1 100.8
Cassia 7,144 36.6 1,595 8.2 5,099 26.1 3,271 16.7 2,423 12.4 4.3 101.2
Clark 232 30.4 58 7.6 214 28.1 165 21.7 93 12.2 7.5 121.5
Clearwater 2,147 25.2 513 6 2,548 30 2,016 23.7 1,281 15.1 1 109.2
Custer 1,261 30.5 220 5.3 1,308 31.6 846 20.5 498 12 1.2 106.4
Elmore 6,679 31.5 2,602 12.3 7,340 34.6 2,990 14.1 1,594 7.5 5.9 109.2
Franklin 3,669 39.7 695 7.5 2,165 23.5 1,419 15.4 1,284 13.9 1 101
Fremont 4,140 37.9 911 8.3 2,759 25.2 1,889 17.3 1,238 11.3 4.3 103.5
Gem 3,337 28.2 865 7.3 3,108 26.2 2,416 20.4 2,118 17.9 3.3 99.5
Gooding 3,519 30.3 783 6.7 3,031 26.1 2,289 19.7 2,011 17.3 5.2 99.7
Idaho 3,845 27.9 832 6 3,941 28.6 3,015 21.9 2,150 15.6 0.9 103.3
Jefferson 6,683 40.4 1,291 7.8 4,340 26.2 2,607 15.8 1,622 9.8 3.7 103.2
Jerome 4,857 32.1 1,082 7.1 4,304 28.4 2,760 18.2 2,135 14.1 3.1 99.9
Kootenai 18,941 27.1 5,839 8.4 21,627 31 14,033 20.1 9,355 13.4 1.9 96.5
Latah 7,001 22.9 7,006 22.9 9,291 30.3 4,364 14.3 2,955 9.7 3.9 104
Lemhi 1,898 27.5 400 5.8 1,872 27.1 1,524 22.1 1,205 17.5 2 98.5
Lewis 990 28.2 210 6 947 26.9 755 21.5 614 17.5 0.7 103.2
Lincoln 1,039 31.4 259 7.8 895 27.1 637 19.3 478 14.4 1.2 103.6
Madison 7,630 32.2 8,059 34 4,319 18.2 2,300 9.7 1,366 5.8 4.2 90.1
Minidoka 6,790 35.1 1,476 7.6 5,289 27.3 3,394 17.5 2,412 12.5 5.9 100.8
Nez Perce 8,405 24.9 3,121 9.2 10,027 29.7 6,779 20.1 5,422 16.1 1.4 96.3
Oneida 1,298 37.2 185 5.3 849 24.3 542 15.5 618 17.7 0.7 98.7
Owyhee 2,775 33.1 831 9.9 2,177 25.9 1,536 18.3 1,073 12.8 9.1 109.4
Payette 4,995 30.4 1,286 7.8 4,336 26.4 3,180 19.4 2,637 16 2.9 96.7
Power 2,482 35 563 7.9 2,079 29.3 1,238 17.5 724 10.2 4.9 98.8
Shoshone 3,598 25.8 1,024 7.4 3,958 28.4 3,022 21.7 2,329 16.7 1.8 99.2
Teton 1,155 33.6 302 8.8 1,046 30.4 553 16.1 383 11.1 5.8 111.2
Twin Falls 16,046 29.9 4,496 8.4 15,146 28.3 9,695 18.1 8,197 15.3 3 96.1
Valley 1,704 27.9 292 4.8 1,994 32.6 1,338 21.9 781 12.8 1.8 103.9
Washington 2,476 29 534 6.2 2,093 24.5 1,742 20.4 1,705 19.9 5 93.4

Sources: U.S. Bureau of the Census, County and City Data Book: 1994, 12th ed., 1994; Census of Population, Vol. 1, Characteristics of the Population, Ch. B, General Population Characteristics, Pt. 14, Idaho, PC[yr]-1-B14, 1982.
Notes: Categories are consistent with definitions as designated by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget.
  Race—The basic racial categories as designated by the U.S. Office of Management and Budget Statistical Policy Directive no. 15 are American Indian or Alaska Native, Asian or Pacific Islander, Black, and White. The directive identifies Hispanic origin as an ethnicity. The concept of race used by the Bureau of the Census reflects self-identification by respondents (the individual's perception of his or her racial identity). The directive also recognizes that there are persons who do not identify with a specific racial group. The 1990 census race question includes an Other race category with provisions for a write-in entry.
  Hispanic origin—Information collected by the Bureau of the Census used a self-identification question. Persons of Spanish/Hispanic origin are those who classified themselves in one of the specific Hispanic origin categories listed on the questionnaire—Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, or Other Spanish/Hispanic origin.
  Nativity—The native population consists of all persons born in the United States, Puerto Rico, or an outlying area of the United States. It also includes persons born at sea or in a foreign country who have at least one American parent. All others are classified as foreign born.
[1] Percentage of foreign-born.
[2] Number of males per 100 females.

Compiled by: Lily Wai, data input assisted by: Robert Anton-Erik
Contact: Lily Wai

 

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