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Young Mexican-Americans in New York City: Working More ...

This study, supported by the Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation, examines the challenges facing young Mexican immigrants and children born here to Mexican ...

Nearly half of MexicaN chilDreN iN New york city are growiNg up poor.

In October 2010, CSS published Latino Youth in New. York City: School, Work, and Income Trends for New. York's Largest Group of Young People, an examination of.

Mexicans help transform the Latino community in NYC - NY1

According to the CUNY Mexican Studies Institute, a little over 180,000 Mexicans lived in the five boroughs in 2000 jumping to over 324,000 in ...

15 Facts About Latino Well-Being in NY

2. Latinos in New York are young. With a median age of 32, New York Latinos are the youngest among major racial groups and significantly younger ...

In New York, a young Mexican immigrant is caught ... - YouTube

A decision faced by countless citizens crossing the U.S. border from Mexico, the promise of expanded opportunities and the financial gains ...

A Demographic Snapshot: NYC's Latinx Immigrant Population

The Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic has had a disproportionate impact to Hispanic/Latino. (“Latinx”)1 and Black communities in New York City and beyond.

Nueva York and Beyond: The Latino Communities of the Tri-State ...

Yet across the country, data suggest that Latinos continue to trend younger than their non-Hispanic peers. This is true in the New York Region as well. While ...

A SOCIOECONOMIC PROFILE OF MEXICAN NEW YORKERS

... is less than that of other groups, its average income may be lower. The Mexican population in New York City is very young. Their median age in the year 2000 ...

Mexicans in New York City

Traditionally, Mexican immigrants groups consist of young men who only later send for their girlfriends or wives and families to join them in the United.

NEW YORK CITY'S FUTURE LOOKS LATINO.

This report examines the education, work, and poverty rates of Latino youth in New York City. Young people who identify as Hispanic are the largest single ...

CSS Report: Nearly Half of Mexican Children in New York City Are ...

As the Mexican population shifts from immigrant adults to a larger share of young people born here, educational attainment levels are not ...

Mexicans in New York City - Wikipedia

Mexican Americans, as of 2004, were New York's fastest growing ethnic group, with 186,000 immigrants as of 2013; they were also the third largest Hispanic ...

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

... and trying to carve out a place for themselves in both of them and between. Berenize García, 16, of New York City, said her father, a Mexican ...

Beyond Labor: Mexicans As Migrant Creatives in NYC

... younger generation of working class Mexican migrants is remaking New York City culture while reinforcing their sense of identity through

Latino Youth - in New York State - Council on Children and Families

remain in school, rather than leave prior to graduation (1). New York State's Young. Adults. A demographic change that is even more pronounced than those seen ...

Nueva York and Beyond: The Latino Communities of the Tri-State Area

New York State has the fourth largest Hispanic population in the United States. With its 3.6 million Hispanic residents, representing 6.6% of the total Hispanic ...

Mexicans Are Now New York City's Fastest Growing Ethnic Group

New York City's Mexican population ranked 11th among major U.S. cities in 2000 at 186,872, a figure that rivals the size of long-standing ...

How Does New York City's Latinx Community See Itself?

The Bronx is almost fifty-five per cent Latino; Queens is almost a third; Latinxs are about one out of five Brooklynites and Staten Islanders, ...

Finding faith and belonging at New York City's Mexican ...

Mariachi trumpets, the smell of baked goods and the cheers of hundreds of people celebrating Mexican Independence Day flooded Manhattan on Sept. 15.

Chicanos: Forgotten in New York City - Jose Hernandez

I am full Chicana. Born and raised in New York. I have known from a young age American does not accept my parents, and Mexico does not accept me for being born ...