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Historic Gains in Health Coverage for Hispanic Children in the Affordable Care Act's First Year
(2016-01-15)
This joint report by Georgetown University’s Center for Children and Families and NCLR finds the health coverage gap is narrowing for Hispanic children but inequities remain.
Latinos in the Golden State: An Analysis of Economic and Demographic Trends
(NCLR, 2016-09-02)
This report uses state-level data to measure the economic status of Latinos in California and provides state and federal policy recommendations. The analysis finds that Latinos in California are more likely than other ...
Getting In, Staying In: Community Perspectives on the Barriers to Latino Postsecondary Education
(2016-04-28)
Proceedings for Town Hall on Higher Education at the 2015 National Council of La Raza Annual Conference July 11, 2015 • Kansas City, Missouri
Latinos in the Sunshine State: Building a Brighter Economic Future
(2016-05-24)
This report uses state-level data to measure the economic status of Latinos in Florida and provides state and federal policy recommendations. The analysis finds that Latinos in Florida are more likely than other Floridians ...
Opportunity in the Sunshine State: Characteristics of Recent Movers from Puerto Rico to Florida
(2016-07-23)
This statistical brief describes the population recently moving from Puerto Rico to Florida, includes an analysis of indicators that can provide an overview of the community’s well-being, and offers considerations for ...
Toward A More Equitable Future: The Trends and Challenges Facing America's Latino Children
(NCLR, 2016-09-29)
Toward A More Equitable Future: The Trends and Challenges Facing America's Latino Children was produced by the National Council of La Raza (NCLR) and the Population Reference Bureau (PRB). This data book offers an overview ...
Mental Health Services for Latino Youth: Bridging Culture and Evidence
(NCLR, 2016-12-20)
This report describes the mental health landscape for Latino youth, including risk factors, existing treatments, and the ongoing debate about strategies for treating Latino youth and how culturally appropriate programs ...






