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14 Cards in this Set
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U.S. Office of Management and Budget Standards: |
1) Hispanic or Latino |
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Definition of Hispanic or Latino |
A person of Cuban, Mexican, Puerto Rican, South or Central American, or other Spanish culture or origin regardless of race |
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Hispanics in USA 2011 estimate? |
52.0 million according to slide 4 |
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Percent Hispanic of the U.S. |
approx. 16.7% in USA 2011 slide 5 |
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estimate of Hispanics in USA by 2050? |
approx. 30.2% in USA 2050 slide 5 |
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Pattern regarding growth of Hispanic Population 2000-2010? |
natural increases by 64.2%, migration increases by 35.8% |
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Hispanic and Not Hispanic Age in USA |
Not Hispanic population has higher age average than Hispanic population (is younger) |
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US Hispanic Population by State 2011: Which states have high population (in million)? |
CA (14.4), TX (9.8), FL (4.4), NY (3.5), Other states (20.0) |
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Percent change in Hispanic Population by State 2000-2011 |
big percent increase in southern states |
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Detailed Hispanic Origin Groups 2010 |
Mexicans make up biggest population (approx. 32 mil.), see slide 13 |
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Nativity and Citizenship 2010 |
US pop has majority native (87.1%), smaller percent is foreign born |
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Education of US Pop and Hispanic |
Hispanics have a higher percent of less than hs diploma, have lower percent of high school graduate or higher, have lower percent of BA degree or higher (slide 16) |
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Labor Force Participation by Sex 2010 |
US pop and Hispanic pop roughly same for male and female workers (slide 17) |
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Occupations comparison |
Hispanics have higher percent of working in jobs relating to service, nature resources/construction, production/transportation |