Hispanics in the United States

Hispanics in the United States

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Bergad, Laird W.
Cambridge University Press
EAN: 9780521718103
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In 1980 the US government began to systematically collect data on Hispanics. By 2005 the Latino population of the United States had become the nation's largest minority and is projected to comprise about one-third of the total US population in 2050. Utilizing census data and other statistical source materials, this book examines the transformations in the demographic, social, and economic structures of Latino-Americans in the United States between 1980 and 2005. Unlike most other studies, this book presents data on transformations over time, rather than a static portrait of specific topics at particular moments. Latino-Americans are examined over this twenty-five year period in terms of their demographic structures, changing patterns of wealth and poverty, educational attainment, citizenship and voter participation, occupational structures, employment, and unemployment. The result is a detailed socioeconomic portrait by region and over time that indicates the basic patterns that have lead to the formation of a complex national minority group that has become central to US society.
EAN 9780521718103
ISBN 0521718104
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Publication date August 9, 2010
Pages 468
Language English
Dimensions 228 x 152 x 26
Country United Kingdom
Authors Bergad, Laird W.; Klein Herbert S.
Illustrations 130 Tables, unspecified; 12 Maps; 124 Line drawings, unspecified