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Malinowska, Aleksandra – Texas Education Research Center, 2018
The children of migrant workers are one of the most marginalized populations in the United States. Instability and poverty impact many aspects of most migrant students' lives, especially education. Migrant or seasonal workers travel between cities, states, and countries following employment in temporary and cyclical industries such as agriculture,…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Employment Patterns, Hispanic American Students, Migrant Education
MDC, 2018
In every state in the South, the percentage of residents with bachelor's degrees or higher who were born outside the state exceed the percentage born in-state, reflecting their dependence on imported talent over building their own talent-development systems. In Virginia, the Southern state with the highest percentage of residents with a B.A. or…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Demography, Academic Achievement, Income
MDC, 2018
This executive summary highlights research findings on outcomes in education, employment, and income in the southern United States region. Findings include: (1) As a whole, Southern schools, colleges, and universities perform better than ever, though they are in constant need of improvement to meet the demands of both democracy and a changing…
Descriptors: Geographic Regions, Demography, Academic Achievement, Income
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Saenz, Victor B.; Ponjuan, Luis – Journal of Hispanic Higher Education, 2009
Latino male students are "vanishing" from the American education pipeline, a trend that is especially evident at the secondary and postsecondary levels. The question of why Latino males are vanishing from America's colleges is complex, and this scholarly article explores some of the socio-cultural factors, peer dynamics, and labor force demands…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Labor Force, Males, Hispanic Americans
Kansas State Dept. of Human Resources, Topeka. – 1984
The education and employment of Kansas Hispanics in public, elementary and secondary schools were examined, utilizing 1980 data from the U.S. Census Bureau and 1979 data from the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. Data pertained to 18 counties located in western, central, and eastern Kansas: Finney, Ford, Grant, Seward, Sherman, Harvey,…
Descriptors: Educational Attainment, Educational Status Comparison, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns
Estrada, Leobardo; And Others – 1983
A research and policy agenda for addressing issues related to the Hispanic worker in the United States is provided in this report, which was prepared by the Ford Foundation's Task Force on Employment and Economic Well-Being. First, the theoretical basis of the Task Force's recommendations is outlined. This was based on the observation of three…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, Ethnic Discrimination, Health
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Richards, Craig E. – Economics of Education Review, 1986
Little has been done to understand how student demographics shape school employment practices. Using statistical data on Black, Hispanic, and Anglo teachers employed in California public schools, this study concludes that minority student growth rates, interacting with school segregation, are significant predictors of minority teacher employment…
Descriptors: Blacks, Educational Economics, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns
Council of Economic Advisers, Washington, DC. – 2000
This report examines education and the economic rewards to education among Hispanic Americans, documenting the gap in educational outcomes for Hispanics relative to non-Hispanic Whites. It also provides evidence about the increasing importance of education to economic success among Hispanics in the new economy, highlighting the high-paying sector…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns
Latino Inst., Chicago, IL. – 1983
The problems confronting Latinos (or Hispanic Americans) in the Chicago area today, with particular emphasis on housing and job opportunities, are the subject of this report. A brief history of Latino settlement in Chicago is followed by a discussion of selected Latino socioeconomic characteristics in 1980. Residential distribution, residential…
Descriptors: Demography, Educational Attainment, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Opportunities
Mendoza, Marcela; Ciscel, David H.; Smith, Barbara Ellen – 2001
Over the past decade, the Hispanic population in Memphis (Tennessee) has grown from 8,116 to an estimated 53,628, drawn to the city by the availability of employment. The new Latino immigrants are younger, more skilled, and more highly educated than those who arrived in previous decades. Enrollment of Hispanic children in Memphis schools has grown…
Descriptors: Economic Impact, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, Hispanic Americans
Gold, Rosalind; Vargas, Arturo; DeSipio, Louis; Pachon, Harry – 1998
The public policy needs of Colombians and Dominicans in the New York (New York) area and Salvadorans and Guatemalans in the Los Angeles (California) area were studied through a telephone survey of 1,503 Latinos. The survey population was generally representative of the emerging Latino populations, although the sample contained more immigrants and…
Descriptors: Dominicans, Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, English (Second Language)
Hornor, Louise L., Ed. – 1996
This sourcebook is the third in a series of statistical sourcebooks covering significant topics in American life. The book attempts to provide, in one reference source, extensive material about the Hispanic population of the United States. The collection of tables displays information on a wide range of topics. With only a few exceptions, each…
Descriptors: Census Figures, Crime, Demography, Educational Attainment
Encarnation, Dennis J.; Richards, Craig E. – 1984
Findings of a study that examined patterns of minority employment among elementary and secondary teachers in public and Catholic schools in six San Francisco Bay area counties are presented in this paper. Using an open systems model of service delivery, the study assessed the ability of the model to explain variation in minority teacher employment…
Descriptors: Blacks, Block Grants, Categorical Aid, Catholic Schools
Richards, Craig – 1982
Changes in California's public school Hispanic teacher employment practices and the contribution of bilingual categorical funding and regulations to these practices in the period 1967-1980 are described and interpreted. The paper attempts to clarify these related issues of fact and interpretation by first describing the relative levels and…
Descriptors: Elementary Secondary Education, Employment Patterns, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Hispanic Americans
Turner, Brenda; Wood, Mary – 1998
This report describes the Latino workforce in Oregon, outlining employment, income, education, and unemployment data. A brief history of Hispanics in the state notes that most of Oregon's Hispanics are of Mexican origin and that the state's Hispanic population grew 66 percent between 1990 and 1997. The history of migrant agricultural labor in…
Descriptors: Demography, Dropout Rate, Education Work Relationship, Educational Attainment
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