Selected Links to Loudoun County Detailed DHC-A Data

The following table provides links to sex-by-age tables for Loudoun County for different detailed groups, as reported in the Detailed Demographic and Housing Characteristics File-A (Detailed DHC-A). For the race groups, data are available for both the race alone population and the race alone or in any combination population. The race alone population represents the minimum number of people who identified as that group. It includes those who reported only one response. The race alone or in any combination population represents the maximum number of people who identified as that group. It includes those who reported only one response, and those who reported multiple responses. Each group with a “race alone” population of at least 4,200 (about 1% of the total population) is listed in the table below. 

Detailed 
Group 
Race Alone
Total Population
Race Alone
Sex-by-Age Table

Race Alone or in Combination
Total Population

Race Alone or in Combination
Sex-by-Age Table
Asian Indian
44,177
23 categories 45,811 23 categories
English 24,327 23 categories 64,373 23 categories
Salvadoran  16,822 9 categories N/A N/A
African American 15,725 9 categories 19,108 9 categories
Irish  13,395 9 categories 59,449 23 categories
German  12,931 9 categories 59,386 23 categories
Pakistani 8,025 9 categories 8,767 9 categories
Mexican  7,805 9 categories N/A N/A
Italian  7,326 9 categories 26,260 23 categories
Other Black
or African American,
not specified
7,287 9 categories 9,886 9 categories
Korean 6,827 9 categories 8,693 9 categories
Vietnamese 6,372 9 categories 7,757 9 categories
Chinese,
except Taiwanese
6,080 9 categories 8,558 9 categories
Peruvian 5,521 9 categories N/A N/A
Filipino 5,139 9 categories 7,775 9 categories
Puerto Rican 4,648 4 categories N/A N/A

Note: On the 2020 Census Questionnaire there was a question about race, and a separate question about Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish origin, which is considered an ethnicity, rather than a race. The Race Alone or in Combination table is not provided for Hispanic, Latino, or Spanish groups.

As with the other three releases, the Detailed DHC-A release adds and subtracts a small amount of statistical noise to statistics, to make it harder to figure out the identity or characteristics of specific individuals. The algorithm used for the Detailed DHC-A differs from the first three releases, however. For the Detailed DHC-A, aggregating geographies will increase the impact of the “noise,” rather than cancelling it out. The Detailed DHC-A release also incorporates “adaptive design” to determine the level of detail appropriate for the sex-by-age tables. Whether the table for a given detailed group has 4, 9, or 23 sex-by-age categories is based on the group’s population.