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The ways Hispanics describe their identity vary across immigrant ...


The ways Hispanics describe their identity vary across immigrant ...

About half of Hispanic adults say they most often describe themselves by their family's country of origin or heritage, using terms such as Mexican, Cuban, ...

3. Hispanic identity and immigrant generations - Pew Research Center

Similarly, the share that indicated their race is “some other race” varied across immigrant generations: 44% of immigrant Hispanics indicated ...

The ways Hispanics describe their identity vary across immigrant ...

More than half of foreign-born Latinos describe themselves using the name of their origin country, versus 39% among U.S.-born adult children ...

For US Latinos, Identity Is Complex and Varied - Hispanic Executive

The ways in which the nation's sixty million Latinos (or Hispanics or Latinx) describe their identity varies widely across individuals, ...

Multidimensional identities of the Hispanic population in the United ...

Immigrants identify themselves differently across generations. Hispanic people who have been in the U.S. for more generations are more likely ...

Hispanic? Latino? How the language of identity is shifting over time

A single term, whether it's Hispanic or Latino, describe a population of such varied ancestry, immigrant generations and geographic origin.

“The Hispanic [Identity] Challenge”: How Ethnocultural Identities are ...

Oftentimes, Hispanic/Latino individuals in the U.S. experience identity trauma and crises due to being torn between two cultures: their Hispanic ...

How do Latinos Self-Identify?

Identification as “An American”: 23 percent of self-identified Latinos; 7 percent of foreign-born Latinos; 36 percent of second-generation Latinos; over 56 ...

Hispanic? Latino? How the language of identity is shifting over time

But can a single term like Hispanic or Latino describe a group with such varied ancestry and geographic origin? Mark Hugo Lopez from the Pew ...

Racial Identity and Racial Treatment of Mexican Americans - PMC

The racial heritage of Mexicans is mixed, with varying mixtures of European, Indigenous, and African ancestry. As a result, Mexicans are heterogeneous in their ...

What's in a name? How the concepts of Hispanic and Latino identity ...

September 15 through October 15 marks Hispanic Heritage Month, a time to celebrate the varied contributions and cultural backgrounds of over ...

Young Latinos: Born in the U.S.A., carving their own identity

Over 90 percent of Latinos under the age of 18 are U.S. born. As they grow up navigating their parents' immigrant roots, they're defining ...

Latino Identity Fades As Immigrant Ties Weaken, Study Finds - NPR

The findings suggest a complicated relationship between Spanish and Hispanic identity today. The majority of people with Hispanic ancestry say ...

Personal Identity Development in Hispanic Immigrant Adolescents

More or less, identity coherence represents what youth know about themselves and how this knowledge is integrated by them across the various domains of ...

Latinos & Latinas in the US | National Museum of the American Latino

Diversity among the Latino community is continuing to increase; ​​​​65 percent of third or higher generation Latinos have a non-Latino parent or grandparent.

Latino is Not a Race | Latino Policy & Politics Institute

In 1970, the Census Bureau added a question on Hispanic origin to the Census as a separate question of ethnicity late in the planning process.

Hispanic/Latinx | NAMI - National Alliance on Mental Illness

Identity and culture for members of the Hispanic/Latinx community is as complex and rich as the history and trajectory of this population. In other words, there ...

Identity Politics Do Not Play Well with Latinos - CSIS

“Hispanic” was a label created in 1970s in the United States as a way to distinguish migrants from Mexico and the Caribbean from other ...

Most Hispanic Immigrants Say Their Lives Are Better In The U.S. But ...

Hispanic immigrants represent the largest share of the immigrant population within the U.S.. They face unique challenges that vary across ...

What is a Hispanic identity? Is it a real thing and what does it mean?

What they have in common is they or their ancestors are from Spanish speaking countries such as Spain or the Spanish speaking Latin American ...