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Comparing Confidence in Institutions among Latino and White ...


Comparing Confidence in Institutions among Latino and White ...

We find that Latino and white Catholics consistently show high levels of confidence across institutions relative to white evangelicals. Our ...

Exploring Differences Among Latino and White Catholics and ...

Comparing Confidence in Institutions: Exploring Differences Among Latino and White Catholics and Evangelicals. Esmeralda Sánchez Salazar, Sharan Kaur Mehta ...

Racial/Ethnic Differences in the Educational Expectations of ...

Results demonstrate that Latino youth were less likely to picture themselves attending college when compared to Black and White youth, and more likely to hold ...

Social Comparison Processes of Hispanic Students ... - Sage Journals

This paper describes the types of social comparison used by Hispanic students at a Hispanic Majority Institution through two studies (N ...

The Struggle of Representation: Reflecting on our Latinidad through ...

Only 44 percent of Latinos are able to earn a degree or certificate within six years of enrollment, compared to 69 percent of white high school ...

The Neglected College Race Gap: Racial Disparities Among ...

Using federal data on the type of credentials students earn and the majors they study, this analysis finds that, compared with white students, ...

Latino confidence in local police lower than among whites

Only 45% of Hispanics say they have a great deal or a fair amount of confidence in local police to not use excessive force on suspects, compared ...

KFF Survey on Racism, Discrimination and Health

... compared with half or less among White adults who do not identify as LGBT. U.S.-born Asian and Hispanic adults are more likely than their ...

R1 Hispanic Serving Institutions:

Unfortunately, these factors are not taken into consideration when assessing and comparing these institutions to their predominantly White peers. The literature ...

UNDERSTANDING THE LATINO COLLEGE COMPLETION GAP

20 And between 2003 and 2016, that gap widened.21 In comparing 613 public and private institutions, which accounted for 85 percent of all first-time, full-time ...

Discrimination in the United States: Experiences of Latinos - PMC

We calculated the percent of Latinos reporting discrimination in several domains, including health care. We used logistic regression to compare the Latino‐white ...

The State of Public Trust in Government 2024

... among supporters of the party that controls the White House. ... Trust declined the most among those identifying as Hispanic or Latino.

Assessing the Causes and Effects of Political Trust Among U.S. ...

... ... Subsequent analyses of two national datasets also confirm that, compared to other groups including white, black, Asian, and other, Latinos have higher ...

Most Latinos believe in the American dream, but say it's hard to reach

Hispanics are significantly more likely than the general US public to believe in core parts of the American dream – that hard work will pay off.

A comparison of Latino and White citizen satisfaction with police

Models across the two groups indicated that neighborhood disorder strongly influenced satisfaction and Latinos had slightly higher satisfaction levels when ...

Harvard Youth Poll

Confidence in public institutions continues to decline.Since 2000 ... President Biden's lead among white voters is 3 points; among non ...

SAT math scores mirror and maintain racial inequity

Meanwhile, among those scoring between 300-390, 2% are Asian and 23% white, compared to 43% Hispanic or Latino and 26% Black. The concentration ...

Confidence in U.S. Institutions Down; Average at New Low

Democrats and independents show more than a double-digit loss of confidence in the Supreme Court, with no meaningful change among Republicans.

From Disparity to Parity | Latino Policy & Politics Institute

However, Latinas make up only 8.5% of all executive appointees, an underrepresentation of 10.9 percentage points. In comparison, non-Hispanic ...

Race & Political Trust: Justice as a Unifying Influence on Political Trust

Studies also find that Latinos tend to be more trusting of government than other racial/ethnic groups, including White Americans.19 Among those ...