The Hispanic Population in the United States, Volume 14, Issue 2U.S. Department of Commerce, Bureau of the Census |
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... percent of Hispanic families were maintained by married cou- ples , down from the 74 percent in 1982. The appar- ent change between 1982 and 1985 in the propor- tion of Hispanic families maintained by women ( no husband present ) was ...
... percent of Hispanic families were maintained by married cou- ples , down from the 74 percent in 1982. The appar- ent change between 1982 and 1985 in the propor- tion of Hispanic families maintained by women ( no husband present ) was ...
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... percent tabulations of the resident population in the United States on April 1 , 1980 . 3In the 1980 census , the " Other Spanish " category included persons from Spain , the Spanish - speaking countries of Central and South America ...
... percent tabulations of the resident population in the United States on April 1 , 1980 . 3In the 1980 census , the " Other Spanish " category included persons from Spain , the Spanish - speaking countries of Central and South America ...
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... percent of eligible Hispanics , 18 years old and over , reported that they were regis- tered to vote in the 1984 election , compared with 72 percent of eligible non - Hispanic persons . Only 48 per- cent of eligible Hispanics reported ...
... percent of eligible Hispanics , 18 years old and over , reported that they were regis- tered to vote in the 1984 election , compared with 72 percent of eligible non - Hispanic persons . Only 48 per- cent of eligible Hispanics reported ...
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... percent and 85 percent , respectively ) ( table G ) . Family size . The higher fertility levels of Hispanic women as compared with non - Hispanic women contributes to the larger average family size of Hispanic families . In March 1985 ...
... percent and 85 percent , respectively ) ( table G ) . Family size . The higher fertility levels of Hispanic women as compared with non - Hispanic women contributes to the larger average family size of Hispanic families . In March 1985 ...
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... percent and 79 percent are not statistically different at the 90 - percent level of confidence . ) The median earnings of Hispanic women were high- est in the managerial and professional specialty occupa- tion group . Similar to ...
... percent and 79 percent are not statistically different at the 90 - percent level of confidence . ) The median earnings of Hispanic women were high- est in the managerial and professional specialty occupa- tion group . Similar to ...
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18 years old Census Central and South CENTRAL OR SOUTH civilian labor force confidence interval CPS estimates Current Population Reports Current Population Survey DOLLARS educational attainment error Estimate error Estimate error Estimate Estimate One standard family household Female householder flashcard formula Hispanic and non-Hispanic Hispanic families Hispanic households Hispanic origin Hispanic persons Hispanic population Hispanic subgroups Hispanic women housing unit independent estimates interview living Managerial and professional March MARITAL STATUS married couple Mean number meaning of symbols median age MEXICAN ORIGIN money income non-Hispanic families number of persons Numbers in thousands Pareto interpolation Percent in civilian percent of Hispanic percent of non-Hispanic Percent unemployed PERSON FAMILIES Persons of Hispanic population controls poverty level poverty thresholds Puerto Rican origin reference person Series P-20 Service occupations SPANISH standard error standard Estimate error Table B-5 Total and non-Hispanic TOTAL PERSONS TOTAL WITH INCOME Type of Origin unrelated individuals unrelated subfamily