Friday, December 17, 2004

New Census 2000 Report : Hispanics in the United States

"This report provides a portrait of the Hispanic-origin population in the United States and discusses some of the Hispanic or Latino groups within this population at the national level." Findings include:
  • Hispanics were slightly less likely to be in the labor force than the total population.
  • Proportionately more Hispanic women than Hispanic men held managerial or professional jobs.
  • In 1999, Spaniard, South American, and Cuban families had higher median family incomes than other Hispanic groups.
  • Over half of all Hispanic households lived in renter-occupied housing units.

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Subjects : Statistics -- U.S. Census -- Hispanic Population

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