Numbering more than 300,000, “Asian Latinos” are a large but overlooked segment of the Asian American and Latino populations of the United States. Drawing from data generated from the 5 percent Public Use Microdata Samples of the 2000 U.S. Census, this article provides a preliminary quantitative analysis of the Asian Latino community. In particular, it examines the demographic characteristics of population size, geographic distribution, national origin, gender, age, citizenship, and educational attainment. In addition, it examines several policy implications related to Asian Latino coalition building and undocumented immigrant advocacy
The report utilizes data from the 2010 Decennial Census, 2010 American Community Survey 1-year estim...
This study develops the concept of ethnic vitality, and explores the factors that influence it. Buil...
In several areas of the United States previously not known for foreign populations, the number of Hi...
Numbering more than 300,000, “Asian Latinos” are a large but overlooked segment of the Asian America...
This population study, based on the 2000 decennial census in the United States, charac-terizes the L...
This article discusses the demographic trends that Asian Americans face and how it shapes civil righ...
At the national level, the Asian American population has grown more than any other major race group....
The report contains demographic and socioeconomic data for Asian Americans as well as for Chinese, ...
Hispanic Americans are diverse, but researchers are often limited by available data that do not high...
In this memo, I discuss the Asian American and Latino communities – similarities, differences and ke...
Introduction: This study examines demographic and socioeconomic aspects of the Latino population of ...
Hispanics are the fastest growing and largest minority group in the United States. Comparing data f...
This brief discusses the recent influx of immigrants from Asia and broad spectrum of individuals tha...
This issue brief considers immigration and population growth in the Latino population of the United ...
The purpose of this paper is to X-ray the Latino presence in the United States—now forming the large...
The report utilizes data from the 2010 Decennial Census, 2010 American Community Survey 1-year estim...
This study develops the concept of ethnic vitality, and explores the factors that influence it. Buil...
In several areas of the United States previously not known for foreign populations, the number of Hi...
Numbering more than 300,000, “Asian Latinos” are a large but overlooked segment of the Asian America...
This population study, based on the 2000 decennial census in the United States, charac-terizes the L...
This article discusses the demographic trends that Asian Americans face and how it shapes civil righ...
At the national level, the Asian American population has grown more than any other major race group....
The report contains demographic and socioeconomic data for Asian Americans as well as for Chinese, ...
Hispanic Americans are diverse, but researchers are often limited by available data that do not high...
In this memo, I discuss the Asian American and Latino communities – similarities, differences and ke...
Introduction: This study examines demographic and socioeconomic aspects of the Latino population of ...
Hispanics are the fastest growing and largest minority group in the United States. Comparing data f...
This brief discusses the recent influx of immigrants from Asia and broad spectrum of individuals tha...
This issue brief considers immigration and population growth in the Latino population of the United ...
The purpose of this paper is to X-ray the Latino presence in the United States—now forming the large...
The report utilizes data from the 2010 Decennial Census, 2010 American Community Survey 1-year estim...
This study develops the concept of ethnic vitality, and explores the factors that influence it. Buil...
In several areas of the United States previously not known for foreign populations, the number of Hi...