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Toward a More Vibrant and Youthful Nation: Latino Children in the 2010 Census 

NCLR (2011-09-26)
Two of the biggest stories to emerge from the 2010 Census have been the growing diversity of America's youth population and the critical role that today's minority children will play in our nation's future.  Over the past ...
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Monthly Latino Employment Report: Young Latinos in the Workforce 

Singley, Catherine (2011-12-02)
As the largest and fastest-growing minority group and a population characterized by its youthfulness, Latinos compose an increasingly important segment of the U.S. economy.  Unemployment among young workers is on the rise ...
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Latino Millennials at Work: 5 Ways Employers Can Attract and Retain Latino Millennials 

Román, Stephanie (2015-06-30)
As the youngest and fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population, Latinos are essential to meeting the demands of the U.S. labor market. Employers recognize the importance of recruiting young Latino talent, but many ...
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Monthly Latino Employment Report: Current and Aspiring Young Hispanic Workers 

Criado, Alicia (2013-05-03)
Latinos are among the fastest-growing minority groups and a population characterized by its youthfulness making them an increasingly important segment of the U.S. economy.  Yet unemployment among young workers ages 16 to ...
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The State of Latino Nutrition in California: How Latino Children and Families Are Faring in the Golden State 

NCLR; Thomsen, David (NCLR, 2016-11-30)
A look at food insecurity, healthy food access, and the intersectionality of poverty and hunger in Latino community in California. This profile also looks at the disparities impacting the ability of Latino children and ...
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Latinos Turning 18 

NCLR (2012-10-24)
The fact sheet presents a yearly breakdown of the number of Latino citizen children, including children who were born in the U.S., naturalized, or born abroad to U.S. parents, who will turn 18 each year starting in 2011.
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2015 Profiles of Latino Health: A Closer Look at Child Nutrition 

NCLR; Delgado, Minerva (Counsultant) (NCLR, 2015-09-02)
With updates to a 12-part series first produced in 2010, Profiles of Latino Health: A Closer Look at Latino Child Nutrition provides the latest research and data on issues affecting Latino child nutrition.
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Municipio Snapshots Series, 2006/2007 

NCLR (2010-01-19)
The status of children in Puerto Rico is defined by social and economic characteristics, as well as by indicators of health and education levels.  Given the information gap on the status of children in the municipios, the ...
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School-to-Prison Pipeline: Zero Tolerance for Latino Youth 

Sallo, Marlene (2011-09-20)
This fact sheet examines the impact that zero-tolerance policies have had on Latino youth.
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The State of Latino Nutrition in Florida: How Latino Children and Families Are Faring in the Sunshine State 

Thomsen, David (NCLR, 2016-12-05)
A look at food insecurity, healthy food access, and the intersectionality of poverty and hunger in Latino community in Florida. This profile also looks at the disparities impacting the ability of Latino children and families ...
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