Reports (2012)

General Demographics / Income / Women
Report 48 | November 2012

How do Latino Groups Fare in a Changing Economy? Occupation in Latino Groups in the Greater New York City Area, 1980-2009

This study examines demographic and socioeconomic factors of racial/ethnic groups in New York City between 1980 and 2009 – particularly the Latino population […]

Demographics / Income / Latinos / New York Metro Area


General Demographics / Politics / Women
Report 47 | November 2012

The Latino Vote and Obama’s Reelection Possibilities: A Quantitative Assessment of its Possible Impact on Nine Swing States

This study examines the potential impact of the Latino electorate on nine key swing states (Colorado, Florida, Iowa, Nevada, New Hampshire, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, and Virginia) for the 2012 presidential election […]

Demographics Elections Latinos / Obama / Swing States


Education / Language / Women
Report 47 | November 2012

Is Spanish-English Bilingualism Truly an Economic Benefit in New York?

This report explores if there is truly a trend in income levels for Latinos who speak both English and Spanish compared to those of Latinos who speak English only in New York City […]

Bilingualism / Demographics / Latinos / New York Metro Area


Health / National Origin and Immigration / Women
Report 46 | November 2012

Sexual and Reproductive Health Care Access and Utilization by Mexican Immigrant Women in New York City – A Descriptive Study

This study examines reproductive health care access and utilization by Mexicans in New York City […]

Demographics / Latinos / Mexicans / New York Metro Area / Reproductive Care


Community Studies / Income / Women
Report 45 | November 2012

Demographic, Economic, and Social Transformations in Bronx Community District 5: Fordham, University Heights, Morris Heights and Mount Hope, 1990 – 2009

This report analyzes demographic and socioeconomic characteristics among the five largest Latino nationality groups during 1990-2009 in the NYC Community District 5 of the borough of the Bronx, which comprises the neighborhoods of Fordham, University Heights, Morris Heights and Mount Hope […]

Bronx / Demographics / Economics / Latinos / New York Metro Area