Statistical Handbook on U.S. HispanicsFrank L. Schick, Renee Schick VNR AG, 1991 - 255 halaman Hispanic Americans make up the largest ethnic group in the country, and this volume accurately reflects their concerns, interests, and issues. By providing easy access to over 300 statistical charts, graphs, and tables, the book allows novice and professional researchers to easily locate statistics on: demographics, immigration, naturalization, social characteristics, education, health, politics, labor force, and economic conditions. The Statistical Handbook on U.S. Hispanics also includes a glossary of terms and a list of sources to be consulted for more information or additional statistical data. An extensive subject index makes it simple to locate specific tables and charts. |
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65 years old Accidents and adverse assets births Census central cities children under 18 Civilian labor force Civilian noninstitutional population Current Population Reports Current Population Survey Department of Commerce diseases Education Statistics Employed Employment Status families maintained Farm Health Insurance high school hired farmworkers Hispanic Elderly Hispanic Elected Officials Hispanic Origin Hispanic persons Hispanic Population intravenous drug Latino Less Male Female March Married Married-couple families MEAN INCOME Median Medicaid Mexican Money Income NALEO Non-Hispanic Number Percent Numbers in thousands Percent Distribution Percent of population PERSON FAMILIES Persons of Hispanic Persons of Spanish Poverty Level poverty line Puerto Rican quartile Race and Hispanic Race/Ethnicity racial/ethnic group Region RENEE SCHICK Reported Voting School Completed Selected Characteristics Service occupations shown separately Source South American Spanish Spanish origin Statistical Abstracts tion U.S. Bureau U.S. Department Unemployed Unemployment rate Voting and Registration Westat White Black Hispanic workers