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Latino Workers in the Ongoing Recession


Latino Workers in the Ongoing Recession: 2007 to 2008

The absolute number of immigrant Latinos in the labor force did increase slightly — by 150,000 — between the third quarters of 2007 and 2008.

Latinx workers—particularly women—face devastating job losses in ...

One in five (20.2%) Latina workers were unemployed in April. By June, the Latina unemployment rate had significantly recovered, but still remained 10.4 ...

Report Title - Pew Research Center

“Latino Workers in the Ongoing Recession: 2007 to 2008,”. Pew Hispanic Center, Washington, D.C. (December 15, 2008). Acknowledgments. The author thanks Paul ...

The COVID-19 recession hit Latino workers hard. Here's what we ...

The nature of the COVID-19 recession is a double whammy for Latino workers. First, Latino workers are disproportionately concentrated in industries more deeply ...

Job losses among Hispanics in the recent recession

Continued—Annual job displacement and retention rates,. 1990-92. Percent ... IN SUM, Hispanic workers-particularly immi- grants-suffered more involuntary job ...

The strong labor market recovery has helped Hispanic workers, but ...

The magnitude of the decline has been even steeper for Hispanic women, who were hit hardest by the pandemic recession because they are heavily ...

Latino Workers Continue To Experience a Shortage of Good Jobs

Hispanic and Latino workers with the largest pay gaps mostly work in critical sectors, and job quality in these sectors is crucial for the ...

Latino Workers in the Ongoing Recession: 2007 to 2008 | Research ...

Latino Workers in the Ongoing Recession: 2007 to 2008. A new report from the Pew Hispanic Center finds that a small but significant decline has occurred in ...

The story of economic loss and resiliency for Latinos ... - UnidosUS

Despite Latinos' strong participation in the workforce, Latino workers have less access to paid leave than they did before the Great Recession.

Latino Workers in the Ongoing Recession: 2007 to 2008 - Issue Lab

Examines changes in the labor market data for native-born and immigrant Hispanics/Latinos from the third quarter of 2007 through the third ...

Recession Led by Services Sector Is Particularly Painful for Latino ...

... Hispanics likely to be slow amid ongoing pandemic, economists say. ... Recession Led by Services Sector Is Particularly Painful for Latino Workers ...

Latinos and the Great Recession: - UnidosUS

... recession, Latino full-time employment ... The fragility of Latino financial security and the nation's increasing reliance on Latino workers and consumers present ...

Latino Immigrant Employment During the Great Recession

Unemployment rates doubled within two years and increased at an even greater rate for Latino immigrants. Using national labor force surveys (Encuesta de ...

More than Solidarity | Latino Policy & Politics Institute

Unstable employment and stagnant wages characterized the labor market participation of Latino workers throughout the COVID-19 pandemic.

Latinos Face Disproportionate Health and Economic Impacts From ...

The COVID-19 pandemic and resulting recession have wreaked havoc on the United States' Latino community. Due to Latino workers being ...

Why Hispanic workers could face an outsized hit in a U.S. recession

The firm expects Latino workers to take an outsized hit if a mild recession happens in 2023, like it is projecting. "The Hispanic unemployment ...

Black and Hispanic women, less educated workers among those ...

The current recession created by the COVID-19 pandemic is no exception. It has especially impacted women — particularly Black and Hispanic ...

The impact of the COVID-19 recession on Mexican households

This study examines changes in labor supply, income, and time allocation during the COVID-19 pandemic in Mexico.

How immigrant workers helped stave off a US recession - AP News

More workers filling more jobs and spending more money has helped drive economic growth and create still-more job openings. The availability of ...

Post-pandemic, Latino Parents With Low Incomes Remain ...

The COVID-19 pandemic created enormous disruptions to Americans' work lives—especially for Latino workers, who had among the highest pandemic- ...