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Latino Neighborhoods and Latino Neighborhood Poverty

Publication Date: December 01, 1994
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To present a national socioeconomic portrayal of Latino neighborhoods, this study examines 1980 and 1990 census tracts that are at least 50 percent Latino. It investigates the determinants of poverty rates and transitions into and out of poverty concentration. A special focus in this analysis is the relationship between immigration and poverty.

Topics/Tags: | Cities and Neighborhoods | Families and Parenting | Immigrants | Poverty and Safety Net


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