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American Samoa 2000 Population by Place of Birth and Class of Worker

The “American Samoa 2000 Population by Place of Birth and Class of Worker” dataset provides information on the relationship between residents’ birth origins and their employment classifications in American Samoa during the 2000 census. It categorizes individuals by where they were born—such as American Samoa, the United States, other Pacific islands, or foreign countries—and by their class of work, including government employment, private sector work, self-employment, or unpaid family work. The dataset helps researchers examine workforce composition, migration and employment patterns, and the economic roles of different population groups within American Samoa at the beginning of the 21st century.

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