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Significant changes in New York City's Latino community have occurred since the first edition of Latinos in New York: Communities in Transition was published in 1996. The Latino population in metropolitan New York has increased from 1.7 million in the 1990s to over 2.4 million, constituting a third of the population spread over five boroughs. Puerto Ricans remain the largest subgroup, followed by Dominicans and Mexicans; however, Puerto Ricans are no longer the majority of New York's Latinos as they were throughout most of the twentieth century. Latinos in New York: Communities in Transition, second edition, is the most comprehensive reader available on the experience of New York City's diverse Latino population. The essays in Part I examine the historical and sociocultural context of Latinos in New York. Part II looks at the diversity comprising Latino New York. Contributors focus on specific national origin groups, including Ecuadorians, Colombians, and Central Americans, and examine the factors that prompted emigration from the country of origin, the socioeconomic status of the emigrants, the extent of transnational ties with the home country, and the immigrants' interaction with other Latino groups in New York. Essays in Part III focus on politics and policy issues affecting New York's Latinos. The book brings together leading social analysts and community advocates on the Latino experience to address issues that have been largely neglected in the literature on New York City. These include the role of race, culture and identity, health, the criminal justice system, the media, and higher education, subjects that require greater attention both from academic as well as policy perspectives. Contributors: Sherrie Baver, Juan Cartagena, Javier Castaño, Ana María Díaz-Stevens, Angelo Falcón, Juan Flores, Gabriel Haslip-Viera, Ramona Hernández, Luz Yadira Herrera, Gilbert Marzán, Ed Morales, Pedro A. Noguera, Rosalía Reyes, Clara E. Rodríguez, José Ramón Sánchez, Walker Simon, Robert Courtney Smith, Andrés Torres, and Silvio Torres-Saillant.


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  • Author : Sherrie Baver
  • Publisher : University of Notre Dame Pess
  • Genre : Social Science
  • Total Pages : 394 pages
  • ISBN : 0268101531
  • PDF File Size : 24,9 Mb
  • Language : English
  • Rating : 4/5 from 21 reviews

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Latinos in New York

Latinos in New York
  • Publisher : University of Notre Dame Press
  • File Size : 42,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 10 May 1996
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Since the 1980s a number of important books have been published that focus on issues affecting Hispanics throughout the United States. None until now, however, have focused solely on the

Latinos in New York

Latinos in New York
  • Publisher : University of Notre Dame Pess
  • File Size : 22,8 Mb
  • Release Date : 23 June 2017
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Significant changes in New York City's Latino community have occurred since the first edition of Latinos in New York: Communities in Transition was published in 1996. The Latino population in metropolitan

Mexican New York

Mexican New York
  • Publisher : Univ of California Press
  • File Size : 22,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 10 May 2024
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'Mexican New York' offers an intimate view of globalization as it is lived by Mexican immigrants & their children in New York & in Mexico.

Transnational Lives

Transnational Lives
  • Publisher : Routledge
  • File Size : 34,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 24 February 2016
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Privileged migrants, such as expatriates living abroad, are typically associated with lives of luxury in exotic locations. This fascinating and in-depth study reveals a more complex reality. By focusing on

Hispanic New York

Hispanic New York
  • Publisher : Columbia University Press
  • File Size : 20,6 Mb
  • Release Date : 11 June 2010
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Over the past few decades, a wave of immigration has turned New York into a microcosm of the Americas and enhanced its role as the crossroads of the English- and

The Hispanic Population of the United States

The Hispanic Population of the United States
  • Publisher : Russell Sage Foundation
  • File Size : 38,9 Mb
  • Release Date : 26 May 1988
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The Hispanic population in the United States is a richly diverse and changing segment of our national community. Frank Bean and Marta Tienda emphasize a shifting cluster of populations—Mexican,