Research and Markets: Who We Are: Hispanics - 2nd Edition: Facts you Need to Know About USA's Largest Minority

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Tue Oct 11, 2011 12:00pm EDT

Research and Markets: Who We Are: Hispanics - 2nd Edition: Facts you Need to Know About USA's Largest Minority

Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a6c8a3/who_we_are_hispan) has announced the addition of the "Who We Are: Hispanics - 2nd Edition" report to their offering.

Who We Are: Hispanics brings you the facts you need about the nation's largest minority - the 2010 census counted 50 millions Hispanics in the United States, or one in six Americans. Its 11 chapters examine their attitudes (a new chapter), education, health, housing, income, labor force status, living arrangements, population, spending, time use, and wealth.

In addition to detailed 2010 census counts of the numbers of Hispanics nationally and by state and metropolitan area, Who We Are: Hispanics includes the latest socioeconomic data on the hispanic population. It has detailed spending data for hispanic households and the latest update on hispanic household wealth including the impact of the Great Recession on hispanic net worth, assets, and debt. Results from the American Time Use Survey can also be found here, profiling hispanic time use and comparing it to the averages. Attitudinal data from the General Social Survey compare and contrast hispanic attitudes with those of Asians, Hispanics, and whites on a whole range of issues.

While the government collected the data in Who We Are: Hispanics, the tables are not reprints from government reports. Instead, New Strategist's editors spent hundreds of hours scouring web sites, compiling numbers into meaningful statistics, and creating tables with calculations that reveal the trends. New Strategist has done the work for you, delving into the data and providing analysis and comparisons, placing the important information about Hispanics at your fingertips.

The living arrangements, educational attainment, and occupational distribution of Hispanics differ from those of the average Americans and those differences affect not only lifestyles but also consumer behavior. Who We Are: Hispanics gives you the information you need to discover and become familiar with the large and rapidly growing Hispanic population and its many unique characteristics.

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1. Attitudes

Chapter 2. Education

Chapter 3. Health

Chapter 4. Housing

Chapter 5. Income

Chapter 6. Labor Force

Chapter 7. Living Arrangements

Chapter 8. Population

Chapter 9. Spending

Chapter 10. Time Use

Chapter 11. Wealth

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/a6c8a3/who_we_are_hispan

Research and Markets
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