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Breast and Cervical Cancer Among Latino Women
(NCLR, 1998-09-14)
Even though there has been growing interest in Latino health in recent years, not enough emphasis is being placed on the research and collection of data on health conditions of Latinos, including Latino women. This ...
Replication Guide for Proyecto Plan: Poder Latino Action Network
(NCLR, 1996-05-01)
This replication guide documents Proyecto PLAN (PODER Latino Action Network), the leadership development program of HOPE, the Hispanic Office of Planning and Evaluation, Inc., of Boston. It is one of a planned series of ...
Hispanics in the Labor Force: A Chartbook
(NCLR, 1993-12-05)
By the year 2005, Hispanic representation in the labor force is expected to increase by 44%. This is the fastest growth projected for any group. It is driven by the overall population growth of the group — from both natural ...
U.S. Hispanic Demographic Profile: Developments, Implications, and Challenges
(NCLR, 1998-04-01)
An assessment of the social and economic status of the U.S. Hispanic population suggests that, as the 20th century comes to a close, Latinos are at a critical juncture. There now exist at least 25 to 30 years of solid data, ...
On the Sidelines: Hispanic Elderly and the Continuum of Care
(1991-02-04)
Two current demographic trends—the increase in the elderly population in this country and the rapid growth of the Hispanic elderly population—promise a profound impact on America's present and future. Both of these demographic ...
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 ...
Meeting the Needs of Hispanic Elderly: Hispanic Services Providers' Perspectives
(1992-06-08)
The information for this report was gathered through a survey sent to Ancianos Network members that are Hispanic community-based organizations and provide direct services to the elderly.
Locked Out: Hispanic Underrepresentation in Federally-Assisted Housing Programs
(1997-07-11)
Hispanics—the nation's poorest group—face a number of severe problems trying to meet their needs, including deficient, overcrowded, and costly housing. Yet, Hispanics are underrepresented in federal housing programs designed ...
Aids Guide to Federal Agencies and Resources
(1991-06-07)
Untapped Potential: A Look at Hispanic Women in the U.S.
(NCLR, 1996-02-01)
This report represents an effort to synthesize existing data and information on the status of Latina women, as well as to highlight the areas of concerns that researchers, policy makers, and advocates should address. In ...









