Hispanics in the United States

Includes bibliography

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Autor principal: Cohen Orantes, Isaac
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Publicado: ECLAC 2014
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spelling oai-11362-35582020-03-06T16:50:27Z Hispanics in the United States Cohen Orantes, Isaac NU. CEPAL CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS CONDICIONES SOCIALES DISTRIBUCION DE LA POBLACION EDUCACION EMPLEO GRUPOS ETNICOS Y RACIALES IDENTIDAD CULTURAL INGRESOS INMIGRANTES CULTURAL IDENTITY ECONOMIC CONDITIONS EDUCATION EMPLOYMENT ETHNIC AND RACIAL GROUPS IMMIGRANTS INCOME POPULATION DISTRIBUTION SOCIAL CONDITIONS Includes bibliography During the past three decades, the Hispanic population has experienced rapid growth throughout the United States. According to national estimates released by the U.S. Census Bureau, as of 1 July 2004, the Hispanic population reached 41.3 million, comprising 14.2% of the population and making it the most numerous and fastest growing minority group in the United States.The rapid increase in the Hispanic population has profound socioeconomic and cultural effects. For instance, the rise in the Hispanic population has had a deep impact in the U.S. corporate sector. In 2002, there were 1.6 million Hispanic owned businesses, up 31% from 1997 (U.S. Census Bureau, 2005c);. Therefore, culturally relevant marketing plans have also dedicated considerable resources to target the buying power of the U.S. Hispanic market. Large and small retailers are trying to capture the loyalty of a fast growing Hispanic community. Moreover, according to the Nielsen/Netratings, Hispanics are the fastest growing ethnic group online, making Hispanic online advertising a lucrative marketing strategy.The purpose of the report is to present in a single document, some of the abundant basic information about the Hispanic minority community that is available from different sources. It describes the growth of the Hispanic population in the United States. The report assesses the demographic characteristics of the Hispanic minority, then focuses on a set of indicators, centered on income and employment and finally, it concludes by presenting some of the main elements that are constitutive of the Hispanic market. 2014-01-02T15:18:54Z 2014-01-02T15:18:54Z 2007-05 Texto Documento Completo http://hdl.handle.net/11362/3558 LC/W.119 LC/WAS/W.2 en Documentos de Proyectos 119 application/pdf AMERICA LATINA ESTADOS UNIDOS LATIN AMERICA UNITED STATES ECLAC
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topic CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS
CONDICIONES SOCIALES
DISTRIBUCION DE LA POBLACION
EDUCACION
EMPLEO
GRUPOS ETNICOS Y RACIALES
IDENTIDAD CULTURAL
INGRESOS
INMIGRANTES
CULTURAL IDENTITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT
ETHNIC AND RACIAL GROUPS
IMMIGRANTS
INCOME
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
spellingShingle CONDICIONES ECONOMICAS
CONDICIONES SOCIALES
DISTRIBUCION DE LA POBLACION
EDUCACION
EMPLEO
GRUPOS ETNICOS Y RACIALES
IDENTIDAD CULTURAL
INGRESOS
INMIGRANTES
CULTURAL IDENTITY
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS
EDUCATION
EMPLOYMENT
ETHNIC AND RACIAL GROUPS
IMMIGRANTS
INCOME
POPULATION DISTRIBUTION
SOCIAL CONDITIONS
Cohen Orantes, Isaac
Hispanics in the United States
description Includes bibliography
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author Cohen Orantes, Isaac
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title Hispanics in the United States
title_short Hispanics in the United States
title_full Hispanics in the United States
title_fullStr Hispanics in the United States
title_full_unstemmed Hispanics in the United States
title_sort hispanics in the united states
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2014
url http://hdl.handle.net/11362/3558
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