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UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute is committed to shaping a new narrative so that Latinos are meaningfully considered in all policymaking conversations.
The UCLA Latino Policy and Politics Institute Latino Data Hub released a new data brief that analyzes the Fresno County Latino population’s socioeconomic characteristics, including employment, homeownership and poverty rates. The data brief titled “Facts about Latinos in Fresno County, California” used data from the Latino Data Hub, which draws from the 2021 pooled 5-year American Community Survey (ACS).
Read More | March 21, 2024
A U.S. Federal District Judge approved Remedial Map 3B for legislative redistricting in Washington State, enhancing Latino representation. The UCLA Voting Rights Project (UCLA VRP) argued that Map 3B was preferred for its ability to consolidate Latino communities into a unified district, thereby enhancing their voting strength and ensuring their voices are heard in legislative processes.
Read More | March 15, 2024
The grant will be instrumental in establishing a new research program at UCLA LPPI focusing on empirical study, community-based inquiry, and policy analysis. This initiative is designed to produce actionable data to examine two crucial, intersecting systemic barriers that contribute to inequality and exclusion in Latino communities: climate change and health inequities.
Read More | March 13, 2024
El reporte titulado “Facts about Latina Educational Attainment in the United States”, utiliza datos del Latino Data Hub obtenidos en 2021 de la recopilación realizada durante cinco años en la encuesta llamada American Community Survey (ACS) recopilada por el Buró del Censo de Estados Unidos.
Read More | February 29, 2024
A new data brief presents current information on the educational attainment of Latinas, focusing on those with a bachelor’s degree or higher, in the United States. The data brief, titled “Facts about Latina Educational Attainment in the United States,” uses data from the Latino Data Hub, which draws from the 2021 pooled 5-year American Community Survey (ACS).
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