Labor Force Characteristics of Foreign-born Workers Technical Note ; Table 1. Employment status of the foreign-born and native-born populations by selected characteristics, 2016-2017 annual averages
Poverty, Welfare, and the Uninsured Poverty Among Immigrants and Natives. The first column in Table 10 reports the poverty rate for immigrants by country and the second column shows the figures when their U.S.-born ren 18 are included. 22 Based on the March 2011 CPS, 19.9 percent of immigrants compared to 13.5 percent …
Immigrants in the United States, 2010 A Profile of America’s Foreign-Born Population
Facts on U.S. Immigrants, 2015. Statistical portrait of the foreign-born population in the United States. By Gustavo López and Jynnah Radford. Key …
English Proficiency on the Rise Among Latinos. U.S. Born Driving Language Changes. By Jens Manuel Krogstad, Renee Stepler and Mark Hugo Lopez. A record 33.2 million Hispanics in the U.S. speak English proficiently, according to a new Pew Research Center analysis of U.S. Census Bureau data. 1 In 2013, this group made up 68% of all …
In the United States, the birth weights of infants of black women are lower than those of infants of white women. The extent to which the lower birth weights among blacks are related to social or genetic factors is unclear. The mean birth weight of 44,046 infants of U.S.-born white women was 3446 g
The percentage of foreign-born workers in the U.S labor force has grown since 1996. The share of the labor force that is foreign born grew steadily from 1996 to 2007, increasing from 10.8 percent to 15.7 percent over that period.
U.S. Birth Rate Falls to a Record Low; Decline Is Greatest Among Immigrants. By Gretchen Livingston and D’Vera Cohn. The U.S. birth rate dipped in 2011 to the lowest ever recorded, led by a plunge in births to immigrant women since the …
This report examines the Emotional Tax levied on Asian, Black, Latinx, and multiracial professionals in the United States as they aspire to advance and contribute to …
Northern European countries often rank among the happiest countries on Earth, being praised for their wide array of free public services and social inclusion. Studies have shown that same countries score particularly high in taking care of their elderly as well, with Danish women over 65 reporting