56 research outputs found
Latino Attitudes on the War in Iraq, the Economy and the 2004 Election
Presents findings from two national surveys that were conducted in December 2003 and January 2004
Changing Channels and Crisscrossing Cultures: A Survey of Latinos on the News Media
Presents findings from a comprehensive telephone survey that was designed to explore Latinos' preferences for sources of news, their attitudes towards the news media, and the extent to which choices of media affect opinions on key policy issues
Remittance Senders and Receivers: Tracking the Transnational Channels
Presents findings from a series of surveys and focus groups conducted in 2003, on remittance sending and receiving from 11,000 individuals in the U.S., Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Ecuador
Latino Growth in Metropolitan America: Changing Patterns, New Locations
Provides an analysis of the Hispanic population across the 100 largest U.S. metropolitan areas. Explores several geographic and temporal variations of Latino growth, and the demographic impact within the U.S. of the rapidly evolving Hispanic population
Dispersal and Concentration: Patterns of Latino Residential Settlement
Uses 1990 and 2000 Census data to determine how trends in residential settlement patterns among the Hispanic population changed over the course of a decade
How Many Undocumented: The Numbers Behind the U.S.-Mexico Migration Talks
Presents estimates of the undocumented migrant population in the U.S., broken down into the categories that were most relevant to the migration proposals under consideration by the U.S. and Mexican governments, prior to the March 2002 migration talks
New Lows From New Highs: Latino Economic Losses in the Current Recession
Assesses the recession's impact on the Latino population and the likely long-term effects of unemployment on Hispanic communities. Examines recession-related job losses for Hispanics and forecasts their prospects for economic recovery
The Rise of the Second Generation: Changing Patterns in Hispanic Population Growth
Provides a detailed look at demographic trends, based on projections of Hispanic population growth from 2000 to 2050
Survey of Mexican Migrants, Part One: Attitudes About Immigration and Major Demographic Characteristics
Explores the willingness of Mexican migrants in the U.S. to participate in a temporary worker program, as well as a permanent legalization program. Includes demographic characteristics, living arrangements, and work experiences
Counting the "Other Hispanics": How Many Colombians, Dominicans, Ecuadorians, Guatemalans and Salvadorans Are There in the United States?
Offers an alternative calculation of how national groups are distributed within the Hispanic population, by providing a breakdown according to national origin groups. Based on Census Bureau data
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