In 2002 the
Pew Hispanic Center and the Kaiser Family Foundation conducted a national survey of Latinos, which explored the attitudes and experiences of the Hispanic population in the United States on topics such as identity, assimilation, discrimination, and health care. Five new survey briefs are now available that further examine the findings from the 2002 survey.
Latinos in California, Texas, New York, Florida, and New Jersey
Generational Differences
Health Care Experiences
Bilingualism
Assimilation and Language
2002 National Survey of Latinos