Hispanic/Latino

Black Youth Project has reports and findings from the project that also targeted responses from Latinos ages 15-25 on political, social, and racial issues.

Center for Immigration Studies Publications contains announcements, backgrounders, and reports about national immigration, many directly discussing Latinos/Hispanics.

Child Trends Data Bank has information on Hispanic children in regards to education, poverty, and social and emotional development, in comparison to other ethnicities.

College Board SAT Data Tables include mean scores, standard deviations, and percentile ranks of Hispanics for each of the three individual SAT tests, in comparison to other ethnicities.

Kaiser Family Foundation – Minority Health has key facts and reports about healthcare, especially pertaining to racial disparities in health and access to healthcare.

The Latino Coalition contains results of an annual, national Latino survey since 2002, that has questions about relevant political issues to the Hispanic/Latino community.

Latino Issues Forum Publications has reports about Latino political issues, with a focus on California.

Minority Data Resource Center provides data resources for issues affecting the Latino population in the United States, as well as other racial and ethnic minorities.

National Center for Education Statistics allows you to search for publications and products, surveys and programs, data, and tables and figures on the education of Hispanics/Latinos, including attendance, test scores, and distribution, by clicking tabs in the header.

National Council of La Raza Publications is the largest national Latino civil rights and advocacy organization in the United States and has publications with data tables on a range of issues.

The Office of Minority Health – Hispanic/Latino Profile has a list of quick facts and current data tables for Hispanics/Latinos in regards to cancer, diabetes, heart disease, HIV/AIDS, immunization, infant mortality, and stroke.

The Provider’s Guide has seven pages of information on the health of Latinos/Hispanics, with a focus on cancer, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, HIV and AIDS, immunizations, and infant mortality.

 

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