The Condition of Education for Hispanic AmericansU.S. Department of Education, Assistant Secretary for Educational Research and Improvement, National Center for Education Statistics, 1980 - 268 halaman |
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... rates , characteristics of high school students , and school noncompletion . This chapter concludes with a brief description of education in Puerto Rico . Chapter 3 covers postsecondary education and includes such topics as : enrollment ...
... rates , characteristics of high school students , and school noncompletion . This chapter concludes with a brief description of education in Puerto Rico . Chapter 3 covers postsecondary education and includes such topics as : enrollment ...
Halaman xvi
... rates of Hispanics and 244 4.13 Unemployment rates of Hispanics and whites 4.14 Percentage distribution of employed persons age 16 years and older , by subgroup , sex , and years of school completed : March 1976 ....... 246 in the total ...
... rates of Hispanics and 244 4.13 Unemployment rates of Hispanics and whites 4.14 Percentage distribution of employed persons age 16 years and older , by subgroup , sex , and years of school completed : March 1976 ....... 246 in the total ...
Halaman xvii
... rates were considerably higher for Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans than for the other Hispanic subgroups . Postsecondary Education --In the 1970's , Hispanics increased their participation in higher edu- cation , but they are still ...
... rates were considerably higher for Puerto Ricans and Mexican Americans than for the other Hispanic subgroups . Postsecondary Education --In the 1970's , Hispanics increased their participation in higher edu- cation , but they are still ...
Halaman xviii
... rate for Hispanics was almost twice that of " whites " ( 9.1 percent versus 5.2 percent ) . --At each level of education , Hispanic men earned somewhat less than " white " men . Chapter 1 AN OVERVIEW OF HISPANICS IN THE UNITED STATES xviii.
... rate for Hispanics was almost twice that of " whites " ( 9.1 percent versus 5.2 percent ) . --At each level of education , Hispanic men earned somewhat less than " white " men . Chapter 1 AN OVERVIEW OF HISPANICS IN THE UNITED STATES xviii.
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... rate of immigration fluctuated con- siderably . The marked drop in 1969 and the marked increase in 1977 are both attributable primarily to changes in Cuban immigration rates . Because the Immigration and Nationality Amendments of 1978 ...
... rate of immigration fluctuated con- siderably . The marked drop in 1969 and the marked increase in 1977 are both attributable primarily to changes in Cuban immigration rates . Because the Immigration and Nationality Amendments of 1978 ...
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2-year colleges add to totals aged 8-20 enrolled American Puerto Bureau Census Center for Education Central or South Cuban Department of Health distribution of Hispanic District of Columbia Education Statistics educational attainment elementary and secondary Employment enrolled in school entry estimate is less expected grade level first-professional full-time high school class high school graduates high school seniors higher education Hispanic Americans Hispanic and white Hispanic enrollment Hispanic participation Hispanic students Hispanic subgroup Hispanic White Income and Education institutions of higher Longitudinal Study Mexican American National Center National Longitudinal Study NCES Table NOTE.-Details Number of Hispanic October older and enrolled Percent enrolled percent not enrolled Percent not shown percent of Hispanic percentage postsecondary schools Puerto Rico shown where estimate SOURCE South Dakota Spanish Origin special tabulations Spring students aged 8-20 Survey of Income Texas tion U.S. Department U.S. mainland undergraduate vocational education Welfare white high school White Hispanic white students aged
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Halaman 2 - Hispanic a person of Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban, Central or South American, or other Spanish culture or origin, regardless of race.
Halaman 108 - ... twin cities" with a combined population of at least 50,000. In addition to the county or counties containing such a city or cities, contiguous counties are included in an SMSA if, according to certain criteria, they are socially and economically integrated with the central city.
Halaman 108 - England, an SMSA is a county or group of contiguous counties which contain at least one city of 50,000 inhabitants or more, or "twin cities" with a combined population of at least 50,000.
Halaman 265 - Act of 1964, which prohibits discrimination on the basis of race, color, or national origin in federally assisted programs and activities.
Halaman 186 - National Center for Education Statistics, National Longitudinal Study of the High School Class of 1972, A Capsule Descriptions of Second Follow-up Survey Data, October 1974, and Withdrawal from Institutions of Higher Education.
Halaman 212 - Details may not add to totals because of rounding. Source: US Department of Health, Education, and Welfare, Office of Education, ffurierf-Kindergarten Enrollment of Children Under Six, October 1966. 'Julius Richmond, "For the Child of Poverty," American Child, Spring 1966, pp.
Halaman ii - Center shall — (1) collect, collate, and, from time to time, report full and complete statistics on the conditions of education in the United States ; (2) conduct and publish reports on specialized analyses of the meaning and significance of such statistics ; (3) assist State and local educational agencies...
Halaman 262 - Of this number 2,000 occupied units, on the average, are visited but Interviews are not obtained because the occupants are not found at home after repeated calls or...
Halaman 1 - In order to obtain separate figures for this racial group, it has been decided that all persons born in Mexico, or having parents born in Mexico, who are not definitely white, Negro, Indian, Chinese or Japanese, should be returned as Mexican ("Mex").3 155.
Halaman 265 - Commission do not denote scientific definitions of anthropological origins. For the purposes of this report, an employee may be included in the group to which he or she appears to belong, identifies with, or is regarded in the community as belonging.