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With the five-year time limit for receipt of public assistance approaching and the state of the Puerto Rico economy showing signs of a significant slowdown, the National Council of La […]

April 1, 2001

Economy and EmploymentEconomy and WorkforcePolicy and LegislationPuerto Rico

UnidosUS

This paper offers a snapshot of status and trend data of several issues affecting U.S. Latino youth and a review of why this matters to the nation; it also points to some initiatives that can make a difference.

August 28, 2000

Children and YouthEducationHealth and Nutrition

Research Report

This report paints a portrait of a military establishment in which Hispanics are underrepresented among Defense Department civilian employees and in virtually every branch of the armed services. Those Latinos […]

May 28, 1999

Federal GovernmentGovernmentWorkforce

UnidosUS

Even though there has been growing interest in Latino health in recent years, not enough emphasis is being placed on the research and collection of data on health conditions of Latinos, including Latino women.

September 14, 1998

Breast CancerCervical CancerHealthPrevention

In the 1930s, when the Social Security expectancy is 76 years, and by 2020 it is expected to increase to 78 years. Also, during the baby-boom period, the average family […]

July 1, 1998

RetirementSocial SecurityTaxation

Hispanics–the nation’s poorest group–face a number of severe problems trying to meet their needs, including deficient, overcrowded, and costly housing. Yet, Hispanics are underrepresented in federal housing programs designed for […]

July 11, 1997

Affordable HousingDiscriminationHispanic Housing Inclusion ProjectHousingand 2 more tags

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