Latino Families Optimistic Despite Inequities, Survey Finds | News | PND

Developed in partnership with Univision and the Denver Post, the report, The State of the Latino Family: A National Survey of Latinos in the United States (90 pages, PDF), surveyed a thousand Latinos — ranging from undocumented immigrants to fourth-or-more-generation Americans — and found that respondents were more likely to say that access to health care, economic opportunity, and public education had improved over the last five years. At the same time, U.S.-born Latinos and those with higher educational attainment and incomes were more likely than recent immigrants to express skepticism and disappointment with persistent inequality and/or to view opportunity as diminishing.

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