Place of Birth by Age | Demographic Glossary

Definition
Cross-tabulates an individual's place of birth (e.g., U.S. state, foreign country) with their age.
Why It Matters
Provides nuanced insights into how migration patterns vary by life stage. It can highlight waves of migration (e.g., older immigrants vs. younger U.S.-born generations moving to a new state), influencing demand for age- and origin-specific services.
Specific Relevance for Professionals:
Marketers
Enables highly targeted campaigns that combine age-specific needs with cultural or regional origins (e.g., services for young professionals moving to a new state, or healthcare products for an aging immigrant community).
Researchers
Essential for detailed studies of migration cohorts, assimilation processes across generations, and how place of birth impacts socio-economic outcomes at different life stages. It helps analyze the evolving demographics of communities.
Consultants
Useful for assessing market potential for products/services tailored to age-specific needs within particular origin groups. For example, identifying the demand for senior care in a specific immigrant community.
Public Policy Workers
Crucial for planning age-appropriate services for immigrant populations, understanding the demands on schools from recent young immigrants, or addressing the needs of an aging population that has migrated from different regions.