Talk:Demographics of New York City
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Need for updated demographics
[edit]The updated Census information for NYC shows some significant changes following the 2020 Census. For some reason, much of the article continues to cite numbers from the 2000 Census, the 2007 ACS, etc. I don't know how to edit tables, or I would have a whack at it, and don't have the time or facility to edit the entire article—but maybe some editors could agree to take responsibility for updating specific sections? In addition, I would suggest that:
- Non-Hispanic whites and blacks should be included in the race/ethnicity table (or be added to a second table).
- I've also added information about foreign-born Hispanics racial self-identification (33% white, 9% black), but if anyone knows of or finds those numbers for all Hispanics in NYC, that would be great!
- Percentile tables where overlap exists (i.e., racial/ethnic numbers where some Hispanics are simultaneously included as black or white), should include a "does not add up to 100%" label. I don't know if there's a Wikipedia policy, but it seems pretty standard elsewhere and is obviously helpful.
Thanks, and please let me know any thoughts or suggestions! ElleTheBelle 15:50, 5 June 2022 (UTC)
- Couldn't agree with you more. This seems to be a near-universal problem with Demographics and Demography articles; see, for example, the discussion at Talk:Demographics of South Africa#Duplication and formatting in #Other demographic statistics. What works for other types of article, such as history and biography, doesn't work for demography, because much of the articles seem to result from successive editors adding their little bit (such as Ruritanian-Americans in Cleveland) without proper regard for the tables and text that have been posted earlier, often many years ago. —— Shakescene (talk) 22:40, 31 December 2022 (UTC)
- I might have a go at updating the ethnic figures if need be, if you ever wanted to do it yourself @Ekpyros I recommend using the Visual Editor, works a charm when editing tables (as doing it through wikitext can be a bit of a slog) Tweedle (talk) 11:43, 2 January 2023 (UTC)
Ethnic Groups in New York City
[edit]Is currently a redirect to this article, Demographics of New York City. However, there is also the article New York City ethnic enclaves. It was pointed out that similar articles about ethnic groups in US metro areas are titled Ethnic groups in Baltimore, Ethnic groups in Chicago, Ethnic groups in Metro Detroit, Ethnic groups in Houston, Ethnic groups in Los Angeles, Ethnic groups in Omaha, and Ethnic groups in Syracuse, New York.
So does anyone object to changing the redirect Ethnic groups in New York City to replace the article title New York City ethnic enclaves? Sativa Inflorescence (talk) 15:51, 30 January 2023 (UTC)
Move discussion in progress
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Wiki Education assignment: Adding Immigrants Quantitative Sources for Latino Immigration History
[edit]This article was the subject of a Wiki Education Foundation-supported course assignment, between 11 January 2023 and 1 May 2023. Further details are available on the course page. Student editor(s): Imaclaughlin, Imac25 (article contribs).
— Assignment last updated by Katherine.Holt (talk) 20:34, 2 March 2023 (UTC)
Why mention Colonialism and Missionary Work Under Religion
[edit]There's no reason to say "Largely as a result of Western European missionary work and colonialism" when talking about Christianity in New York city, especially since the religion is prominent due to migration from Christian countries. This is an obviously biased inclusion and there is no reason to say it other than to attempt to paint Christianity in a bad light Nglod33 (talk) 06:21, 12 December 2024 (UTC)