Minority Employment Opportunities, 1980-85: Hearings Before the Joint Economic Committee, Congress of the United States, Ninety-sixth Congress, First Session, October 9 and 18, 1979U.S. Government Printing Office, 1980 - 126 pages |
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... median income is less than 63 percent that of the white community and whose official teenage unemployment rate has not been below 30 percent for a decade is in a depressionary trend . It is also worthy to note that it is not enough to ...
... median income is less than 63 percent that of the white community and whose official teenage unemployment rate has not been below 30 percent for a decade is in a depressionary trend . It is also worthy to note that it is not enough to ...
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... median age for the Hispanic population in 1978 was 22.1 years as compared to 29.5 for the total population . The median age for Mexican Americans was 21.3 years as compared to 20.3 years for Puerto Ricans . The Cuban population was ...
... median age for the Hispanic population in 1978 was 22.1 years as compared to 29.5 for the total population . The median age for Mexican Americans was 21.3 years as compared to 20.3 years for Puerto Ricans . The Cuban population was ...
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... median age for the Hispanic population in 1978 was 2.1 years as compared to 29.5 for the total population . The median age for Mexican - Americans was 21.3 years as compared to 20.3 years for Puerto Ricans . The Cuban population was ...
... median age for the Hispanic population in 1978 was 2.1 years as compared to 29.5 for the total population . The median age for Mexican - Americans was 21.3 years as compared to 20.3 years for Puerto Ricans . The Cuban population was ...
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... Median income in 1977 for Hispanics was $ 5,564 as compared to $ 6,292 for blacks and $ 10,603 for whites . The median income for Mexican - Americans ( $ 5,536 ) was slightly higher than that of Puerto Ricans ( $ 5,445 ) . In many ...
... Median income in 1977 for Hispanics was $ 5,564 as compared to $ 6,292 for blacks and $ 10,603 for whites . The median income for Mexican - Americans ( $ 5,536 ) was slightly higher than that of Puerto Ricans ( $ 5,445 ) . In many ...
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... median weekly earnings of any group , $ 174 , compared to $ 232 for white workers and $ 181 for black workers . The median income in 1977 of Hispanics was approximately $ 11,000 , considerably below the $ 16,000 median income for the ...
... median weekly earnings of any group , $ 174 , compared to $ 232 for white workers and $ 181 for black workers . The median income in 1977 of Hispanics was approximately $ 11,000 , considerably below the $ 16,000 median income for the ...
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