Author: Frank L. Schick
Publisher: VNR AG
ISBN: 9780897745543
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Includes sections on demographics, immigration and naturalization, social characteristics, education, health, politics, labor force, and economic conditions.
Statistical Handbook on U.S. Hispanics
Author: Frank L. Schick
Publisher: VNR AG
ISBN: 9780897745543
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Includes sections on demographics, immigration and naturalization, social characteristics, education, health, politics, labor force, and economic conditions.
Publisher: VNR AG
ISBN: 9780897745543
Category : Reference
Languages : en
Pages : 280
Book Description
Includes sections on demographics, immigration and naturalization, social characteristics, education, health, politics, labor force, and economic conditions.
Chicanas and Chicanos in School
Author: Marcos Pizarro
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292774265
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
By any measure of test scores and graduation rates, public schools are failing to educate a large percentage of Chicana/o youth. But despite years of analysis of this failure, no consensus has been reached as to how to realistically address it. Taking a new approach to these issues, Marcos Pizarro goes directly to Chicana/o students in both urban and rural school districts to ask what their school experiences are really like, how teachers and administrators support or thwart their educational aspirations, and how schools could better serve their Chicana/o students. In this accessible, from-the-trenches account of the Chicana/o school experience, Marcos Pizarro makes the case that racial identity formation is the crucial variable in Chicana/o students' success or failure in school. He draws on the insights of students in East Los Angeles and rural Washington State, as well as years of research and activism in public education, to demonstrate that Chicana/o students face the daunting challenge of forming a positive sense of racial identity within an educational system that unintentionally yet consistently holds them to low standards because of their race. From his analysis of this systemic problem, he develops a model for understanding the process of racialization and for empowering Chicana/o students to succeed in school that can be used by teachers, school administrators, parents, community members, and students themselves.
Publisher: University of Texas Press
ISBN: 0292774265
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 303
Book Description
By any measure of test scores and graduation rates, public schools are failing to educate a large percentage of Chicana/o youth. But despite years of analysis of this failure, no consensus has been reached as to how to realistically address it. Taking a new approach to these issues, Marcos Pizarro goes directly to Chicana/o students in both urban and rural school districts to ask what their school experiences are really like, how teachers and administrators support or thwart their educational aspirations, and how schools could better serve their Chicana/o students. In this accessible, from-the-trenches account of the Chicana/o school experience, Marcos Pizarro makes the case that racial identity formation is the crucial variable in Chicana/o students' success or failure in school. He draws on the insights of students in East Los Angeles and rural Washington State, as well as years of research and activism in public education, to demonstrate that Chicana/o students face the daunting challenge of forming a positive sense of racial identity within an educational system that unintentionally yet consistently holds them to low standards because of their race. From his analysis of this systemic problem, he develops a model for understanding the process of racialization and for empowering Chicana/o students to succeed in school that can be used by teachers, school administrators, parents, community members, and students themselves.
Counseling Multicultural and Diverse Populations
Author: Nicholas A. Vacc
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9781583913482
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Publisher: Psychology Press
ISBN: 9781583913482
Category : Political Science
Languages : en
Pages : 372
Book Description
First Published in 2003. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Handbook of U.S. Latino Psychology
Author: Francisco Villarruel
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 1412957605
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 961
Book Description
Emphasizing the importance of cultural sensitivity and competence in research and intervention approaches, this handbook offers unrivalled coverage of the psychology of all Latino groups in the United States.
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 1412957605
Category : Psychology
Languages : en
Pages : 961
Book Description
Emphasizing the importance of cultural sensitivity and competence in research and intervention approaches, this handbook offers unrivalled coverage of the psychology of all Latino groups in the United States.
Improving Hispanic Unemployment Data
Author: United States Commission on Civil Rights
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hispanic Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Four stories on Henry and Sandra Britland, husband-and-wife team of sleuths, he a former U.S. president, she a former congresswoman. In A Crime of Passion, they investigate a murder for which his former secretary of state is falsely accused, while in They All Ran After the President's Wife, she is kidnapped in exchange for a terrorist.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Hispanic Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 50
Book Description
Four stories on Henry and Sandra Britland, husband-and-wife team of sleuths, he a former U.S. president, she a former congresswoman. In A Crime of Passion, they investigate a murder for which his former secretary of state is falsely accused, while in They All Ran After the President's Wife, she is kidnapped in exchange for a terrorist.
Racial/ethnic Minorities in Rural Areas
Author: Linda L. Swanson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Minorities
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Minorities
Languages : en
Pages : 162
Book Description
Race and Family
Author: Roberta L. Coles
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 9780761988649
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
In Race and Family: A Structural Approach, author Roberta L. Coles looks at ethnic minority families in a novel way— through a structural lens. Unlike many texts on race and family, this book offers an approach that illustrates overarching structural factors affecting all families as opposed to examining each ethnicity in isolation from one another. By focusing on various structural factors such as demographic, economic, and historical aspects, this book analyzes various family trends in a cross-cutting manner to exemplify the similarities and distinctions among all racial and ethnic groups.
Publisher: SAGE
ISBN: 9780761988649
Category : Family & Relationships
Languages : en
Pages : 338
Book Description
In Race and Family: A Structural Approach, author Roberta L. Coles looks at ethnic minority families in a novel way— through a structural lens. Unlike many texts on race and family, this book offers an approach that illustrates overarching structural factors affecting all families as opposed to examining each ethnicity in isolation from one another. By focusing on various structural factors such as demographic, economic, and historical aspects, this book analyzes various family trends in a cross-cutting manner to exemplify the similarities and distinctions among all racial and ethnic groups.
The Complete Idiot's Guide to Latino History and Culture
Author: D. H. Figueredo
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780028643601
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Offers an overview of Latin American history, politics, education, work, and entertainment, including Latin American dance styles, recipes, and well-known personalities.
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780028643601
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 340
Book Description
Offers an overview of Latin American history, politics, education, work, and entertainment, including Latin American dance styles, recipes, and well-known personalities.
In the Barrios
Author: Joan Moore
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
ISBN: 1610448375
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
The image of the "underclass," framed by persistent poverty, long-term joblessness, school dropout, teenage pregnancy, and drug use, has become synonymous with urban poverty. But does this image tell us enough about how the diverse minorities among the urban poor actually experience and cope with poverty? No, say the contributors to In the Barrios. Their portraits of eight Latino communities—in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Houston, Chicago, Albuquerque, Laredo, and Tucson—reveal a far more complex reality. In the Barrios responds directly to current debates on the origins of the "underclass" and depicts the cultural, demographic, and historical forces that have shaped poor Latino communities. These neighborhoods share many hardships, yet they manifest no "typical" form of poverty. Instead, each group adapts its own cultural and social resources to the difficult economic circumstances of American urban life. The editors point to continued immigration as an issue of overriding importance in understanding urban Latino poverty. Newcomers to concentrated Latino areas build a local economy that provides affordable amenities and promotes ethnic institutional development. In many of these neighborhoods, a network of emotional as well as economic support extends across families and borders. The first major assessment of inner-city Latino communities in the United States, In the Barrios will change the way we approach the current debate on urban poverty, immigration, and the underclass.
Publisher: Russell Sage Foundation
ISBN: 1610448375
Category : Social Science
Languages : en
Pages : 293
Book Description
The image of the "underclass," framed by persistent poverty, long-term joblessness, school dropout, teenage pregnancy, and drug use, has become synonymous with urban poverty. But does this image tell us enough about how the diverse minorities among the urban poor actually experience and cope with poverty? No, say the contributors to In the Barrios. Their portraits of eight Latino communities—in New York, Los Angeles, Miami, Houston, Chicago, Albuquerque, Laredo, and Tucson—reveal a far more complex reality. In the Barrios responds directly to current debates on the origins of the "underclass" and depicts the cultural, demographic, and historical forces that have shaped poor Latino communities. These neighborhoods share many hardships, yet they manifest no "typical" form of poverty. Instead, each group adapts its own cultural and social resources to the difficult economic circumstances of American urban life. The editors point to continued immigration as an issue of overriding importance in understanding urban Latino poverty. Newcomers to concentrated Latino areas build a local economy that provides affordable amenities and promotes ethnic institutional development. In many of these neighborhoods, a network of emotional as well as economic support extends across families and borders. The first major assessment of inner-city Latino communities in the United States, In the Barrios will change the way we approach the current debate on urban poverty, immigration, and the underclass.
The Labor Market Impact of Hispanic Undocumented Workers
Author: Sheldon L. Maram
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Clothing workers
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Clothing workers
Languages : en
Pages : 226
Book Description