Scholarship on Latino communities in the United States has yet to catch up with the rapid growth of this ethnic population in the country. Understanding the Latino urban experience and developing plans to better respond to both the needs of Latino communities and their integration within society is...
For the most part, the tremendous growth in the Latino population is the result of higher birth rates compared to other ethnic populations in the U.S. and immigration from Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America (Knight, Roosa, & Umaa-Taylor, 2009). The impact of the Latino...
Latino豆瓣评分:0.0 简介:With the growth of the Latino/a population in the United States as a backdrop, "Latino/a Discourses" presents an incisive and timely focus on composition, literacy studies, and creative writing. How c
Latino Communities in the United States: Place-Making in the Pre-World War II, Postwar, and Contemporary City Scholarship on Latino communities in the United States has yet to catch up with the rapid growth of this ethnic population in the country. Understanding th... C Irazabal,R Farhat -...
Recent growth in the U.S. Hispanic population has been largely driven by births rather than by immigration, the Pew Research Center said in 2022. Hispanic students are currently projected to become 30% of the U.S. student population by 2030, according to federal education data. ...
Latinos are projectedto make up more than 30 percent of the US labor force by 2060. This episode of McKinsey’sFuture of Americapodcast explores the economic experiences of Latinos in the United States and the prospects for their full participation in the US economy,...
Over one-third of the continental United States was historically part of México, and these cultural roots remain strong. Latinos’ power, therefore, is global in scope. Furthermore, until the last decade, over 40 percent of Latino growth was fueled by immigrants who bring hope, determination,...
The growth of the Latino immigrant population in the United States requires that child welfare agencies examine and adapt their practices to ensure effective response to the specific needs of this population. This article provides a framework for conducting a comprehensive cultural assessment with ...
A Priori and Empirical Approaches to the Classification of Higher Education Institutions: The United States Case. Higher education classification arose in the United States as a result of the dramatic growth ininstitutions and students in the 1950s and 1960s, as well as the growing federal role ...
In the United States, populations of Latino individuals tend to have better mortality outcomes than socioeconomically similar racial and ethnic comparators; this has been termed the “Latino Paradox”. However, advantages from the Latino paradox seem to fade and may be susceptible to other factors ...