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National Survey on Latinos in America


The Washington Post/Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation/Harvard University National Survey on Latinos in America, conducted in July and August of 1999, undertakes one of the most comprehensive looks at Latinos in America today. It examines Latino attitudes regarding values, politics, race relations and social policies and compares those attitudes to non-Latino whites and blacks. In addition it provides a closer look at Latino immigrant perceptions of the U.S. The large scope of the study allows for comparisons to be made between Latinos born in the U.S. to those born outside and among Latinos with different national backgrounds. Results from this survey were released by The Washington Post in a series of articles beginning on January 16, 2000.

 


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Publication Number: 3023
Publish Date: 2000-05-09

 

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