There are 30.1 million Hispanic adults in the United States and 14.4 million of them--or 48%--are women, according to recent U.S. Census Bureau estimates. This fact sheet describes the demographic, employment and income characteristics of Hispanic women in the U.S. using data from the 2007 Current Population Survey and the 2006 American Community Survey. The findings reveal striking differences between Hispanic and non-Hispanic women, and native-born and immigrant Hispanic women from different countries of origin.
Tags: Pew Hispanic Center, US Census Bureau
Topics: Economics, Education, Health Care, Immigrants, Language
Topics: Economics, Education, Health Care, Immigrants, Language
Tomas R. Jimenez, assistant professor of sociology at UC San Diego and Irving Fellow at the New American Foundation writes that "Assimilation is a multigenerational process that unfolds as individuals pursue their economic aspirations. Read More














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