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Though Hispanic homeownership levels have increased, they still lag significantly behind that of White families. Stagnant and rising levels of discrimination and lack of formal relationships with financial institutions are […]

August 5, 2004

HousingWealth-Building

Across a multitude of issues, there is surprising uniformity of response among Hispanic adults. On the whole, the Hispanic community mirrors the general attitudes of the adult national population overall.

June 23, 2004

Hispanic Link Weekly Report

The growing presence of Hispanics in the state has not been accompanied by an equivalent increase in the quality of, and access to, health care for this population. Lack of […]

June 2, 2004

Health

Statistical Brief

This statistical brief draws on the most recent data, research, and analysis from various sources, including the U.S. Census Bureau, and examines data on population, family structure, poverty, education, and […]

November 11, 2003

Children and YouthKIDS COUNT - Puerto Rico

This brief analyzes the most recent data related to Latinos and the criminal justice system in Texas, and underscores the disparities that exist between Latinos and others in terms of […]

August 1, 2003

Criminal Justice SystemJuvenile Justice

Statistical Brief

Although Latinos constitute a significant and growing share of the country’s workforce, they regularly face higher rates of povery, unemployment, and low incomes.

July 29, 2003

Economy and EmploymentEconomy and Workforce

UnidosUS

A lack of adequate education, high poverty, and the need for healthy recreational activities contribute to overrepresentation of Hispanic Americans at all stages of the criminal justice system.

July 29, 2002

Criminal Justice System