2014 National Survey of Latinos
Field dates: 09/11/14 - 10/09/14 Respondents: Nationally representative sample of 1,520 Latinos ages 18 and older. Margin of Error: +/- 3.2 percentage points at the 95% confidence interval. This survey...
View Article2015 National Survey of Latinos
Field dates: 10/21/15 - 11/30/15 Respondents: Nationally representative sample of 1,500 Latinos ages 18 and older. Margin of Error: +/- 3.3 percentage points at the 95% confidence interval. This survey...
View Article2016 Survey of Self-identified Non-Hispanics with Hispanic Ancestry
Field dates: 11/11/15 - 02/07/16 Respondents: Nationally representative sample of individuals ages 18 and older who do not identify as Latino or Hispanic, but report having Hispanic, Latino, Latin...
View Article2014, Hispanics in the United States Statistical Portrait
There were 55.3 million Hispanics in the United States in 2014, comprising 17.3% of the total U.S. population. The post 2014, Hispanics in the United States Statistical Portrait appeared first on Pew...
View ArticleThe Nation’s Latino Population Is Defined by Its Youth
Nearly six-in-ten U.S. Hispanics are Millennials or younger, making them the youngest major racial or ethnic group in the United States. In 2014, the median age of Hispanics was just 28 years. The post...
View Article2016 National Survey of Latinos
Field dates: 08/23/16 - 09/21/16 Respondents: Nationally representative sample of 1,507 Latinos ages 18 and older. Margin of Error: +/- 3.3 percentage points at the 95% confidence interval. This survey...
View ArticleLatinos and the New Trump Administration
Hispanics are divided about what a Donald Trump presidency means for their place in America, according to a Pew Research Center survey of Hispanic adults taken before his inauguration. The post Latinos...
View ArticleSpanish language use in major U.S. metro areas
Spanish speaking at home has declined in the top 25 metros with the largest Hispanic populations. The post Spanish language use in major U.S. metro areas appeared first on Pew Research Center's...
View ArticleHispanic Identity Fades Across Generations as Immigrant Connections Fall Away
High intermarriage rates and declining immigration are changing how some Americans with Hispanic ancestry see their identity. Most U.S. adults with Hispanic ancestry self-identify as Hispanic, but 11%,...
View ArticleMore Latinos Have Serious Concerns About Their Place in America Under Trump
About half of U.S. Latinos say the situation for Hispanics in the U.S. has worsened over the past year, and a majority say they worry that they or someone they know could be deported. The post More...
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