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Early Childhood Education For the 21st Century: Linking Research, Language, and Culture
(2011-09-13)The National Council of La Raza (NCLR) welcomes the steady focus on evidence- ‐based research and policy initiatives to transform ECE systems, and it emphasizes that the Latino voice must be central to these discussions. -
Economic Priorities for Women of Color
(UnidosUS, 2019-07-01)This fact sheet illustrates three emerging economic priorities for women of color—wage inequality, access to paid leave, and access to child care. It is intended to serve as a resource to policymakers and stakeholders. -
Educational Equity: Latino and English Learner Success in Arizona
(UnidosUS, 2019-12-02)Arizona has an opportunity to ensure the state’s future economic success by advancing policies and practices that support the educational achievement of Latino students who represent a large share of the K-12 population ... -
The Effect of School and Peer Group Size on Chicanos Risk of Dropping Out of High School
(NCLR, 1980-06)Findings indicate that the failure to complete high school is related to several aspects of labor force involvement, including unemployment as well as earning power and type of occupations for all racial/ethnic groups. The ... -
Eligibility Restrictions for Refundable Tax Credits Would Harm Arizona’s Economy
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-15)The GOP tax proposal threatens certain taxpaying immigrants’ eligibility for refundable tax credits. Currently, taxpayers filing with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) are eligible for the CTC, and a ... -
Eligibility Restrictions for Refundable Tax Credits Would Harm California’s Economy
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-15)The GOP tax proposal threatens certain taxpaying immigrants’ eligibility for refundable tax credits. Currently, taxpayers filing with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) are eligible for the CTC, and a ... -
Eligibility Restrictions for Refundable Tax Credits Would Harm Colorado’s Economy
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-15)The GOP tax proposal threatens certain taxpaying immigrants’ eligibility for refundable tax credits. Currently, taxpayers filing with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) are eligible for the CTC, and a ... -
Eligibility Restrictions for Refundable Tax Credits Would Harm Florida’s Economy
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-15)The GOP tax proposal threatens certain taxpaying immigrants’ eligibility for refundable tax credits. Currently, taxpayers filing with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) are eligible for the CTC, and a ... -
Eligibility Restrictions for Refundable Tax Credits Would Harm Nevada’s Economy
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-15)The GOP tax proposal threatens certain taxpaying immigrants’ eligibility for refundable tax credits. Currently, taxpayers filing with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) are eligible for the CTC, and a ... -
Eligibility Restrictions for Refundable Tax Credits Would Harm New Jersey’s Economy
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-15)The GOP tax proposal threatens certain taxpaying immigrants’ eligibility for refundable tax credits. Currently, taxpayers filing with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) are eligible for the CTC, and a ... -
Eligibility Restrictions for Refundable Tax Credits Would Harm Pennsylvania’s Economy
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-15)The GOP tax proposal threatens certain taxpaying immigrants’ eligibility for refundable tax credits. Currently, taxpayers filing with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) are eligible for the CTC, and a ... -
Eligibility Restrictions for Refundable Tax Credits Would Harm Tennessee’s Economy
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-15)The GOP tax proposal threatens certain taxpaying immigrants’ eligibility for refundable tax credits. Currently, taxpayers filing with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) are eligible for the CTC, and a ... -
Eligibility Restrictions for Refundable Tax Credits Would Harm Texas’ Economy
(UnidosUS, 2017-11-15)The GOP tax proposal threatens certain taxpaying immigrants’ eligibility for refundable tax credits. Currently, taxpayers filing with an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN) are eligible for the CTC, and a ... -
Employer-Based Pension Plans: How Latinos Fare
(2008-02-13)This fact sheet highlights inequalities in access and participation that Latinos face in use of employer-sponsored retirement savings plans. -
Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance: Already Poor Access Dwindles Further for Working Latinos
(2009-01-30)Access to affordable health insurance is a pressing concern for all Americans, but it is an especially urgent problem for Latinos. Disparate access to employer-sponsored insurance (ESI) is one of the primary factors driving ... -
Employment and Training Issue No. 1
(NCLR, 1984-02)Enclosed is an update on Employment and Training legislation for the 98th Congress, first session. The Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) update includes the final performance standards and funding allocations. Finally, ... -
Employment and Training Issue No. 3
(NCLR, 1984-07-06)Legislative activity has recently been generated around the issue of youth unemployment. For the Hispanic community, this is an area of great concern since Hispanics are the youngest population group in the country and ... -
Employment and Training Issue No. 4
(NCLR, 1984-11-02)This month's Employment and Training Issue update analyzes several issues of concern to individuals involved in employment and training programs under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). -
Employment and Training Issue No. 5
(NCLR, 1985-02-01)This month's Employment and Training Issue Update reports on the findings of the Round II independent sector analysis of the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) performed by the firm of Grinker-Walker and Associates. JTPA ... -
Employment and Training Issue No. 7
(NCLR, 1986-11-03)This Employment and Training Issue Update highlights the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA) Amendments of 1986. The amendments were described as an effort to "update and perfect" the nation's job training programs. The ...