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Dangerous Business: Implications of an EEVS for Latinos and the U.S. Workforce
(2008-03-31)The issue of implementing a national employment eligibility verification system (EEVS) has emerged from the immigration debate. However, it is clear that such a system has dramatic implications for the entire U.S. workforce. ... -
Datos a la mano, los latinos y el seguro de salud
(2009-08-04)Descarga esta presentaciÓn en PowerPoint para conocer 10 datos rápidos sobre los latinos en el sistema de cuidado médico de Estados Unidos -
Datos a la mano: Los inmigrantes y la cobertura médica
(2009-08-21)Descarga esta presentaciÓn en PowerPoint para conocer datos rápidos sobre los inmigrates y la cobertura médica en Estados Unidos. -
Debt, Doubt, and Dreams: Understanding the Latino College Completion Gap
(UnidosUS, 2020-11-18)Researchers at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill teamed up with UnidosUS to explore whether and how our debt-driven higher education system makes it difficult for students to finish a college program or degree. ... -
Decade of Success for Latino Children’s Health Now in Jeopardy
(UnidosUS, 2020-04-16)After years of progress following the implementation of major coverage provisions under the ACA, the rate of uninsured Latino children decreased to a historic low of 7.7 percent in 2016. Unfortunately, progress to reduce ... -
The Decade of the Hispanic: An Economic Retrospective
(1990-03-05)Many observers predicted that the 1980s would be "The Decade of the Hispanic." In many ways, the name fit, from 1980 to 1989. The following report identifies seven trends which characterized Hispanics' economic situation ... -
December Marks 75th Consecutive Month of Growth
(NCLR, 2017-01-06)The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 156,000 jobs in December 2016. The national unemployment rate increased to 4.7%, and the Latino unemployment rate increased to 5.9% in December. Health ... -
Delaware by the Numbers
(2010-02-26)Download this fact sheet for information on Latinos and health coverage in Delaware. -
Descripción general de la política pública de Puerto Rico para la niñez temprana
(2009-10-27)Esta hoja informativa provee un resumen de la política pública de Puerto Rico para la niñez temprana. La hoja describe siete áreas clave que pueden servir como guía para el diseño, la evaluaciÓn y la implantaciÓn de programas ... -
Despite Jobs Crisis, Latinos Working Hard to Strengthen America’s Economy
(2010-09-02)In honor of Labor Day 2010, the National Council of La Raza NCLR (National Council of La Raza), the largest national Hispanic civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States, highlights the economic contributions ... -
Digital Toolkit Esperanza Hope for All Campaign
(UnidosUS, 2021-04-13)This Esperanza Hope for All Campaign bilingual toolkit has a list of simple but general messages on COVID-19 meant to be shared with those in your local community. Sharing reliable and accurate public health information ... -
Discrimination Against Latinos in Auto Lending
(UnidosUS, 2019-05-10)This written statement focuses on how Latinos are affected by the auto loan industry and its pattern and practice of discriminatory lending—especially regarding indirect auto lending and dealer markup practices. It also ... -
District of Columbia by the Numbers
(2010-02-26)Download this fact sheet for information on Latinos and health coverage in the District of Columbia. -
District of Columbia Responses to Youth Violence: Impact on the Latino Community
(2004-09-20)Gang violence and gang-related issues in the District of Columbia require immediate attention and the implementation of strategies with demonstrated effectiveness. However, in crafting their response, policymakers must ... -
Diversity in the Workplace: Barriers and Opportunities from an Hispanic Perspective
(1991-07-12)A summary analysis and chartbook of statistics. -
Domestic Workers Working Hard to Sustain American Families, Compromising Their Social Security
(2006-08-31)To respond to Latino worker concerns with social insurance, policymakers must consider how attachment to the workforce occurs and address the issues of less access, lower participation levels, and the resulting proportionately ... -
Don’t Forget About All of America’s Families!
(2009-10-26)The Latino stake in health care reform is clear. More than 14 million Latinos went without health insurance in 2008, and millions more are deeply disconnected from quality health care. This booklet features some of the ... -
Don’t Let Auto Dealers Sell You a Lemon
(2010-05-04)The National Auto Dealer Association (NADA) is promoting a loophole that exempts auto dealers from the rules and jurisdiction of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), established by the \Restoring American ... -
Dorado Snapshot, 1990/2000
(2009-03-19)Characteristics of children and youth in Puerto Rico, by municipio.