In 1998 Latinos (Hispanics) in the United States number 30 million persons and account for 11.3% of the total population, while it is predicted that by the year 2020 they will become the largest minority. This article describes the demographics and health profile of the Latino population in ...
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This report describes the United States' Hispanic population in 2000, profiling demographic and socioeconomic characteristics such as geographic distribution, age, educational attainment, earnings, and poverty status. These characteristics are compared with those of non-Hispanic whites, and because Hispanics...
Today there are 38.5 million immigrants living in the United Statesthe majority of which are Latino. The job market has become very competitive for these new immigrants, so competitive in fact, that American residents are pressuring politicians to pass anti-immigration legislation thus making the ...
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 -...
population in the United States. More than 57 million Hispanics represent 18 percent of the total population. The Hispanics are the second fastest-growing group in the country, after Asians. create) an American Latino Museum in Washington, D.C., several U.S. lawmakers offered a bill. It _...
The Hispanic (Latino) population, which includes primarily people of Mexican, Puerto Rican, and Cuban (who may be any color) descent, is estimated to number 31 million, or 12 percent of the population. Latinos are expected to become the largest minority group early in the twenty-first century...
Zip Atlas provides comprehensive information on social, economic, demographic, and housing characteristics for all states, cities, counties, and zip codes in the United States.
• The Latino population is the fastest-growing major racial/ethnic group in the United States.• Fifty-one percent of Latina girls in the US become pregnant at least once by age 20.• Latinas have the highest teen birth rate among the major racial/ethnic groups in the United States....
Today there are 38.5 million immigrants living in the United Statesthe majority of which are Latino. The job market has become very competitive for these new immigrants, so competitive in fact, that American residents are pressuring politicians to pass anti-immigration legislation thus making the ...