The diversity of Hispanics in the U.S. work force.

Monthly Labor Review | August 1, 1993| | Copyright

Hispanics have immigrated from different countries at different times, for different reasons, and have settled in various parts of the United States; this diversity is reflected in their labor force characteristics

Persons of Hispanic origin make up one of the fastest growing worker groups in the United States. Their number - 10.1 million in 1992 - has increased 65 percent since 1980, a rate of growth 4 times that for the non-Hispanic work force. A heterogeneous population, Hispanics represent many nationalities and ethnicities, including Mexicans, Cubans, Puerto ...

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