There were about 11.1 million Hispanic women in the civilian labor force in 2015, representing 1 in 7 women in the labor force. Of those, 10.3 million were employed. As a group, Hispanic women tend to have less favorable outcomes than Hispanic men and non- Hispanics, outcomes that could be improved by raising the minimum wage, closing the wage gap, ensuring adequate working conditions and expanding opportunities for higher wage occupations. The data below highlight the outcomes of Hispanic women, and compares them to their White, non-Hispanic counterparts as a reference group
Using the NLSY, we find that young Mexican women earn 11.7% less than young White women while young ...
Previous research has found that Hispanic workers earn roughly the same as non-Hispanic white worker...
In 2018 a financial news and commentary website, 24/7 Wall St., ranked Massachusetts as the state wi...
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[Excerpted] At nearly 23 million, people of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity represented 15 percent of t...
[Excerpt] At nearly 23 million, people of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity represented 15 percent of the...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of SociologyThe...
Infographic showing statistics pertaining to Hispanic women employment in 2015. The pamphlet compare...
Despite concern regarding labor market discrimination against Hispanics, previously published estima...
In Massachusetts, the share of Latinas in the overall population has been rapidly increasing. From 2...
[Excerpt] In 2010, women represented 46.7 percent of the United States labor force, a slightly large...
Much of the existing research on the gender gap in pay focuses on its impact on women who are middle...
Numbers and statistics alone cannot completely capture the myriad challenges facing working women of...
Based on data from the 1990 early release file of the Latino sample of the Panel Study of Income Dyn...
Hispanics are a diverse group that includes Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Central and South Ameri...
Using the NLSY, we find that young Mexican women earn 11.7% less than young White women while young ...
Previous research has found that Hispanic workers earn roughly the same as non-Hispanic white worker...
In 2018 a financial news and commentary website, 24/7 Wall St., ranked Massachusetts as the state wi...
There were about 10.2 million Black women in the civilian labor force in 2015, representing 1 in 7 w...
[Excerpted] At nearly 23 million, people of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity represented 15 percent of t...
[Excerpt] At nearly 23 million, people of Hispanic or Latino ethnicity represented 15 percent of the...
Thesis (M.A.)--Wichita State University, College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, Dept. of SociologyThe...
Infographic showing statistics pertaining to Hispanic women employment in 2015. The pamphlet compare...
Despite concern regarding labor market discrimination against Hispanics, previously published estima...
In Massachusetts, the share of Latinas in the overall population has been rapidly increasing. From 2...
[Excerpt] In 2010, women represented 46.7 percent of the United States labor force, a slightly large...
Much of the existing research on the gender gap in pay focuses on its impact on women who are middle...
Numbers and statistics alone cannot completely capture the myriad challenges facing working women of...
Based on data from the 1990 early release file of the Latino sample of the Panel Study of Income Dyn...
Hispanics are a diverse group that includes Mexicans, Puerto Ricans, Cubans, Central and South Ameri...
Using the NLSY, we find that young Mexican women earn 11.7% less than young White women while young ...
Previous research has found that Hispanic workers earn roughly the same as non-Hispanic white worker...
In 2018 a financial news and commentary website, 24/7 Wall St., ranked Massachusetts as the state wi...