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Latino Jobs Report: Job Growth Slows in March 

NCLR (2015-04-03)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 126,000 jobs in March 2015, the lowest net job gain since December 2013.
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Monthly Latino Employment Report: Labor Day 2011 

NCLR (2011-09-02)
This Labor Day issue of the Monthly Latino Employment Report reviews how the Latino workforce is vital to several major industries that have added jobs in recent months. Overshadowing this progress, however, is the prevalence ...
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Monthly Latino Employment Report: Hispanic Home Care Workers 

NCLR; Singley, Catherine (NCLR, 2013-07-08)
This report describes the characteristics of home care workers and overdue regulatory reforms that would improve wages and quality of care in this vital industry.
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Monthly Latino Employment Report: Financial Access among Unemployed Latinos 

NCLR; Singley, Catherine (NCLR, 2013-06-07)
This Monthly Latino Employment Report provides the latest Latino employment statistics from the U.S. Department of Labor plus highlights from Latino Financial Access and Inclusion in California.
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Latino Jobs Report: Steady Job Growth Continues 

NCLR; Wang, Yuqi (NCLR, 2016-10-07)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 156,000 jobs in September 2016, down from 167,000 in the prior month. The national unemployment rate remained essentially unchanged at 5%. The Latino ...
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Monthly Latino Employment Report: Latinos and the Jobs of the Not-So-Distant Future 

NCLR (2012-04-06)
This brief report makes the case for immediate public investment in adult education and training to improve the employment prospects for Latinos in a changing labor market.
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Latino Jobs Report: More Latinos Reentered the Work Force 

NCLR; Wang, Yuqi (NCLR, 2017-02-03)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 227,000 jobs in January 2017. The national unemployment rate increased to 4.8%, and the Latino unemployment rate remained at 5.9% in January. Retail ...
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Latino Jobs Report: U.S. Employers Added 151,000 Jobs in August 

NCLR; Wang, Yuqi (NCLR, 2016-09-02)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 151,000 jobs in August 2016, down from 255,000 in July 2016. The national unemployment rate remained at 4.9%. The Latino unemployment rate increased ...
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December Marks 75th Consecutive Month of Growth 

NCLR; Wang, Yuqi (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 ...
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Latino Jobs Report: Latino Unemployment Falls to 10-­Year Low 

NCLR; Wang, Yuqi (NCLR, 2017-04-07)
The U.S. Department of Labor reported today that U.S. employers added 98,000 jobs in March 2017. The national unemployment rate dropped to 4.5%, and the Latino unemployment rate also declined to 5.1% in March. The professional ...
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