Dominican vs Korean Community Comparison
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Korean Integration in Dominican Communities
The statistical analysis conducted on geographies consisting of 339,411,535 people shows a moderate negative correlation between the proportion of Koreans within Dominican communities in the United States with a correlation coefficient (R) of -0.475. On average, for every 1% (one percent) increase in Dominicans within a typical geography, there is a decrease of 0.020% in Koreans. To illustrate, in a geography comprising of 100,000 individuals, a rise of 1,000 Dominicans corresponds to a decrease of 20.4 Koreans.
Dominican vs Korean Income
When considering income, the most significant differences between Dominican and Korean communities in the United States are seen in householder income over 65 years ($46,964 compared to $67,472, a difference of 43.7%), householder income ages 45 - 64 years ($80,623 compared to $110,334, a difference of 36.8%), and median household income ($71,302 compared to $95,018, a difference of 33.3%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of median female earnings ($37,046 compared to $41,276, a difference of 11.4%), householder income under 25 years ($49,633 compared to $57,730, a difference of 16.3%), and median earnings ($41,864 compared to $48,727, a difference of 16.4%).
Income Metric | Dominican | Korean |
Per Capita Income | Tragic $37,697 | Good $44,522 |
Median Family Income | Tragic $82,888 | Exceptional $110,103 |
Median Household Income | Tragic $71,302 | Exceptional $95,018 |
Median Earnings | Tragic $41,864 | Exceptional $48,727 |
Median Male Earnings | Tragic $47,204 | Excellent $56,672 |
Median Female Earnings | Tragic $37,046 | Exceptional $41,276 |
Householder Age | Under 25 years | Tragic $49,633 | Exceptional $57,730 |
Householder Age | 25 - 44 years | Tragic $81,229 | Exceptional $103,824 |
Householder Age | 45 - 64 years | Tragic $80,623 | Exceptional $110,334 |
Householder Age | Over 65 years | Tragic $46,964 | Exceptional $67,472 |
Wage/Income Gap | Exceptional 20.6% | Good 25.4% |
Dominican vs Korean Poverty
When considering poverty, the most significant differences between Dominican and Korean communities in the United States are seen in receiving food stamps (21.4% compared to 10.4%, a difference of 105.4%), family poverty (14.3% compared to 7.8%, a difference of 83.7%), and married-couple family poverty (8.3% compared to 4.6%, a difference of 80.5%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of single mother poverty (34.5% compared to 26.4%, a difference of 30.7%), female poverty among 18-24 year olds (22.3% compared to 16.9%, a difference of 31.4%), and single female poverty (25.4% compared to 18.6%, a difference of 36.6%).
Poverty Metric | Dominican | Korean |
Poverty | Tragic 17.6% | Exceptional 10.9% |
Families | Tragic 14.3% | Exceptional 7.8% |
Males | Tragic 16.1% | Exceptional 9.9% |
Females | Tragic 19.1% | Exceptional 11.9% |
Females 18 to 24 years | Tragic 22.3% | Exceptional 16.9% |
Females 25 to 34 years | Tragic 17.6% | Exceptional 12.0% |
Children Under 5 years | Tragic 24.0% | Exceptional 14.4% |
Children Under 16 years | Tragic 23.8% | Exceptional 13.9% |
Boys Under 16 years | Tragic 24.2% | Exceptional 14.0% |
Girls Under 16 years | Tragic 23.7% | Exceptional 14.1% |
Single Males | Tragic 15.2% | Exceptional 11.0% |
Single Females | Tragic 25.4% | Exceptional 18.6% |
Single Fathers | Tragic 19.1% | Exceptional 14.0% |
Single Mothers | Tragic 34.5% | Exceptional 26.4% |
Married Couples | Tragic 8.3% | Exceptional 4.6% |
Seniors Over 65 years | Tragic 17.8% | Exceptional 10.1% |
Seniors Over 75 years | Tragic 19.6% | Exceptional 11.5% |
Receiving Food Stamps | Tragic 21.4% | Exceptional 10.4% |
Dominican vs Korean Unemployment
When considering unemployment, the most significant differences between Dominican and Korean communities in the United States are seen in male unemployment (7.6% compared to 5.3%, a difference of 41.7%), unemployment among women with children under 18 years (7.5% compared to 5.4%, a difference of 39.2%), and unemployment among ages 45 to 54 years (6.2% compared to 4.5%, a difference of 38.8%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of unemployment among seniors over 75 years (8.7% compared to 8.9%, a difference of 1.8%), unemployment among seniors over 65 years (6.0% compared to 5.2%, a difference of 15.1%), and unemployment among ages 65 to 74 years (6.3% compared to 5.3%, a difference of 18.2%).
Unemployment Metric | Dominican | Korean |
Unemployment | Tragic 7.4% | Fair 5.3% |
Males | Tragic 7.6% | Fair 5.3% |
Females | Tragic 7.2% | Poor 5.4% |
Youth < 25 | Tragic 15.7% | Fair 11.7% |
Age | 16 to 19 years | Tragic 23.6% | Good 17.5% |
Age | 20 to 24 years | Tragic 13.8% | Average 10.3% |
Age | 25 to 29 years | Tragic 8.7% | Fair 6.7% |
Age | 30 to 34 years | Tragic 7.7% | Fair 5.6% |
Age | 35 to 44 years | Tragic 6.4% | Fair 4.8% |
Age | 45 to 54 years | Tragic 6.2% | Good 4.5% |
Age | 55 to 59 years | Tragic 6.2% | Good 4.8% |
Age | 60 to 64 years | Tragic 6.0% | Poor 4.9% |
Age | 65 to 74 years | Tragic 6.3% | Excellent 5.3% |
Seniors > 65 | Tragic 6.0% | Fair 5.2% |
Seniors > 75 | Average 8.7% | Fair 8.9% |
Women w/ Children < 6 | Tragic 9.1% | Excellent 7.5% |
Women w/ Children 6 to 17 | Tragic 10.8% | Exceptional 8.2% |
Women w/ Children < 18 | Tragic 7.5% | Good 5.4% |
Dominican vs Korean Labor Participation
When considering labor participation, the most significant differences between Dominican and Korean communities in the United States are seen in in labor force | age 16-19 (31.2% compared to 35.7%, a difference of 14.5%), in labor force | age 20-24 (71.1% compared to 75.4%, a difference of 6.1%), and in labor force | age 45-54 (80.3% compared to 82.9%, a difference of 3.3%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of in labor force | age 30-34 (83.8% compared to 84.5%, a difference of 0.87%), in labor force | age 25-29 (83.2% compared to 84.2%, a difference of 1.3%), and in labor force | age 35-44 (83.1% compared to 84.3%, a difference of 1.5%).
Labor Participation Metric | Dominican | Korean |
In Labor Force | Age > 16 | Tragic 64.1% | Exceptional 65.7% |
In Labor Force | Age 20-64 | Tragic 77.7% | Good 79.8% |
In Labor Force | Age 16-19 | Tragic 31.2% | Poor 35.7% |
In Labor Force | Age 20-24 | Tragic 71.1% | Good 75.4% |
In Labor Force | Age 25-29 | Tragic 83.2% | Tragic 84.2% |
In Labor Force | Age 30-34 | Tragic 83.8% | Fair 84.5% |
In Labor Force | Age 35-44 | Tragic 83.1% | Fair 84.3% |
In Labor Force | Age 45-54 | Tragic 80.3% | Good 82.9% |
Dominican vs Korean Family Structure
When considering family structure, the most significant differences between Dominican and Korean communities in the United States are seen in single mother households (9.2% compared to 6.0%, a difference of 52.5%), births to unmarried women (39.8% compared to 30.1%, a difference of 32.3%), and married-couple households (38.2% compared to 49.7%, a difference of 30.2%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of average family size (3.34 compared to 3.36, a difference of 0.60%), family households with children (27.5% compared to 29.2%, a difference of 6.0%), and single father households (2.5% compared to 2.4%, a difference of 6.7%).
Family Structure Metric | Dominican | Korean |
Family Households | Tragic 63.4% | Exceptional 68.3% |
Family Households with Children | Good 27.5% | Exceptional 29.2% |
Married-couple Households | Tragic 38.2% | Exceptional 49.7% |
Average Family Size | Exceptional 3.34 | Exceptional 3.36 |
Single Father Households | Tragic 2.5% | Fair 2.4% |
Single Mother Households | Tragic 9.2% | Excellent 6.0% |
Currently Married | Tragic 39.5% | Exceptional 47.9% |
Divorced or Separated | Tragic 12.7% | Exceptional 11.3% |
Births to Unmarried Women | Tragic 39.8% | Excellent 30.1% |
Dominican vs Korean Vehicle Availability
When considering vehicle availability, the most significant differences between Dominican and Korean communities in the United States are seen in no vehicles in household (29.4% compared to 8.0%, a difference of 267.9%), 4 or more vehicles in household (3.5% compared to 8.6%, a difference of 146.4%), and 3 or more vehicles in household (11.2% compared to 24.1%, a difference of 114.4%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of 1 or more vehicles in household (70.7% compared to 92.1%, a difference of 30.3%), 2 or more vehicles in household (35.3% compared to 61.0%, a difference of 72.7%), and 3 or more vehicles in household (11.2% compared to 24.1%, a difference of 114.4%).
Vehicle Availability Metric | Dominican | Korean |
No Vehicles Available | Tragic 29.4% | Exceptional 8.0% |
1+ Vehicles Available | Tragic 70.7% | Exceptional 92.1% |
2+ Vehicles Available | Tragic 35.3% | Exceptional 61.0% |
3+ Vehicles Available | Tragic 11.2% | Exceptional 24.1% |
4+ Vehicles Available | Tragic 3.5% | Exceptional 8.6% |
Dominican vs Korean Education Level
When considering education level, the most significant differences between Dominican and Korean communities in the United States are seen in no schooling completed (3.2% compared to 2.4%, a difference of 34.9%), doctorate degree (1.4% compared to 1.7%, a difference of 26.9%), and college, under 1 year (55.5% compared to 65.9%, a difference of 18.7%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of nursery school (96.8% compared to 97.7%, a difference of 0.89%), kindergarten (96.8% compared to 97.6%, a difference of 0.90%), and 1st grade (96.7% compared to 97.6%, a difference of 0.90%).
Education Level Metric | Dominican | Korean |
No Schooling Completed | Tragic 3.2% | Tragic 2.4% |
Nursery School | Tragic 96.8% | Tragic 97.7% |
Kindergarten | Tragic 96.8% | Tragic 97.6% |
1st Grade | Tragic 96.7% | Tragic 97.6% |
2nd Grade | Tragic 96.6% | Tragic 97.5% |
3rd Grade | Tragic 96.4% | Tragic 97.4% |
4th Grade | Tragic 96.0% | Tragic 97.1% |
5th Grade | Tragic 95.5% | Tragic 96.9% |
6th Grade | Tragic 94.9% | Tragic 96.6% |
7th Grade | Tragic 93.3% | Tragic 95.3% |
8th Grade | Tragic 92.8% | Tragic 95.0% |
9th Grade | Tragic 91.1% | Tragic 94.3% |
10th Grade | Tragic 89.4% | Tragic 93.2% |
11th Grade | Tragic 87.7% | Poor 92.1% |
12th Grade, No Diploma | Tragic 85.7% | Fair 90.8% |
High School Diploma | Tragic 82.9% | Poor 88.6% |
GED/Equivalency | Tragic 79.1% | Average 85.6% |
College, Under 1 year | Tragic 55.5% | Good 65.9% |
College, 1 year or more | Tragic 50.6% | Average 59.7% |
Associate's Degree | Tragic 39.3% | Fair 45.8% |
Bachelor's Degree | Tragic 31.8% | Fair 37.0% |
Master's Degree | Tragic 12.5% | Poor 14.0% |
Professional Degree | Tragic 3.5% | Poor 4.1% |
Doctorate Degree | Tragic 1.4% | Poor 1.7% |
Dominican vs Korean Disability
When considering disability, the most significant differences between Dominican and Korean communities in the United States are seen in disability age 5 to 17 (6.5% compared to 5.1%, a difference of 28.9%), vision disability (2.6% compared to 2.1%, a difference of 26.8%), and disability age 35 to 64 (12.9% compared to 10.5%, a difference of 22.9%). Conversely, both communities are more comparable in terms of disability age over 75 (50.2% compared to 48.6%, a difference of 3.2%), disability age 18 to 34 (6.5% compared to 6.3%, a difference of 3.2%), and disability age under 5 (1.1% compared to 1.2%, a difference of 3.2%).
Disability Metric | Dominican | Korean |
Disability | Tragic 12.7% | Exceptional 11.3% |
Males | Tragic 11.8% | Good 11.0% |
Females | Tragic 13.5% | Exceptional 11.7% |
Age | Under 5 years | Exceptional 1.1% | Excellent 1.2% |
Age | 5 to 17 years | Tragic 6.5% | Exceptional 5.1% |
Age | 18 to 34 years | Good 6.5% | Exceptional 6.3% |
Age | 35 to 64 years | Tragic 12.9% | Exceptional 10.5% |
Age | 65 to 74 years | Tragic 26.7% | Good 23.1% |
Age | Over 75 years | Tragic 50.2% | Tragic 48.6% |
Vision | Tragic 2.6% | Exceptional 2.1% |
Hearing | Exceptional 2.5% | Fair 3.1% |
Cognitive | Tragic 18.7% | Exceptional 16.8% |
Ambulatory | Tragic 7.2% | Exceptional 5.9% |
Self-Care | Tragic 3.1% | Poor 2.5% |