Limited English skills, relative youth contribute to Hispanic poverty rates
Yingda Bi,
Pia Orrenius and
Madeline Zavodny
Southwest Economy, 2012, issue Q1, 10-13
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The Hispanic population?s well-being plays an increasingly important role in regional and national economic prosperity. Hispanic workers? skills and education will help determine the future productivity of the labor force and competitiveness of U.S. industry.
Date: 2012
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