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Title:
The demography of the Hispanic population : selected essays / edited by Richard R. Verdugo.
Publisher:
Information Age Pub.,
Copyright Date:
c2012
Description:
ix, 144 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Subject:
Hispanic Americans--Population.
Hispanic Americans--Mortality.
Hispanic Americans--Social conditions.
Hispanic Americans--Ethnic identity.
Older Hispanic Americans--Social conditions.
United States--Population.
United States--Emigration and immigration.
Other Authors:
Verdugo, Richard R.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
Contents:
Hispanics, immigrants, and the growth of the U.S. population, 1850-2007 / Richard R. Verdugo -- Contemporary migration and the Hispanic population in the United States / Karen A. Woodrow-Lafield -- The Latino paradox / Rogelio Saenz and Trinidad Morales -- Mortality among the U.S. Hispanic population / Robert A. Hummer and Juanita J. Chinn -- Disappearing Hispanics? : the case of Los Angeles County, California, 1990-2000 / Matt Kaneshiro, Amanda Martinez, and David A. Swanson -- Latino baby boomers : new elders for a diverse America / Fernando Torres-Gil, Zachary Gasoummis [i.e. Gassoumis], and Kathleen Wilber.
Summary:
The Hispanic population has dramatically grown since the middle of the 20th Century. Demographers predict that by the year 2050, one in three Americans will of Hispanic origin. But the Hispanic population is not a homogeneous group; it varies by race and ethnicity, culture, economic status, education, and other important factors. The purpose of the present volume is to provide information on selected topics regarding the growth, distribution, and size of the Hispanic population. The volume brings together an eclectic set of six research papers. The first four examine traditional demographic topics: population growth, mortality, and immigration. The last two address topics that are not often examined among Hispanics: Hispanic Baby Boomers, and an interesting study on self identification among Hispanics using vital events data and census data.--From publisher description.
Series:
The Hispanic population in the United States
ISBN:
1617356824 (ebook)
9781617356827 (ebook)
1617356808 (pbk.)
9781617356803 (pbk.)
1617356816 (hardcover)
9781617356810 (hardcover)
OCLC:
(OCoLC)758646906
LCCN:
2011043685
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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