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Over half of California’s 4.5 million workers in high automation-risk jobs are Latino, making them disproportionately vulnerable to the economic and societal shifts brought about by automation, according to a new report out today from the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute (LPPI). (Se incluye la versión en español.)
Read More | January 23, 2025
The analysis, which builds on previous LPPI research released last week, underscores the vulnerability of Latino workers and residents in key evacuation zones.Â
Read More | January 15, 2025
A new data brief from the UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute and the UCLA Center for Neighborhood Knowledge reveals that the Palisades, Hurst, and Eaton wildfires have far-reaching effects. (Se incluye la versión en español.)
Read More | January 10, 2025
El informe resalta los numerosos desafÃos que enfrentan las personas Afro-Latinx en comparación a otros grupos. Aunque las Afro-Latinx tienen tasas de propiedad de vivienda más bajas (40.6%) que las Latinx no negras (54%), quienes sà tienen una vivienda, tienen un valor de propiedad más alto que las Latinx no negras y que la población de EE.UU. en su conjunto — $210,000 frente a $200,000.
Read More | December 26, 2024
The study draws from the U.S. Census Bureau to analyze the trends in microbusiness ownership—firms with fewer than 10 employees—providing a detailed view of the growth and challenges facing Latine microentrepreneurs during the 2020 economic downturn.
Read More | November 20, 2024
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