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Pew Research CenterJune 17, 2014
Latino Jobs Growth Driven by U.S. Born

Industries in Which Hispanics Gained or Lost the Most Jobs During the Recession and Recovery

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Industries in Which Hispanics Gained or Lost the Most Jobs During the Recession and Recovery

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Latino Jobs Growth Driven by U.S. Born
Immigrants No Longer the Majority of Latino Workers
U.S.-born Latinos Gain More Jobs than Immigrant Latinos in the Economic Recovery
The Unemployment Rate Among Hispanics Has Fallen in the Recovery …
Median Weekly Earnings Among Hispanics Are Stagnant
Employment Status of Workers, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
The Labor Force Participation Rate in the U.S. Has Fallen During the Recession and the Recovery
Employment Status of Hispanics, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Employment Status of Hispanics, by Nativity, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Immigrants Are a Declining Share of Hispanic Workers Since the Start of the Recession
Employment Status of Non-Hispanics, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Employment Status of Non-Hispanics, by Nativity, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Immigrants Are a Rising Share of Non-Hispanic Workers
Employment Status of White, Black and Asian Workers, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Employment Status of U.S.-born and Foreign-born Workers, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Immigrants Overall Are a Rising Share of U.S. Workers
Industries Adding or Losing the Most Jobs During the Recession and Recovery
Industries in Which Hispanics Gained or Lost the Most Jobs During the Recession and Recovery
Industries in Which Non-Hispanics Gained or Lost the Most Jobs During the Recession and the Recovery
Median Weekly Wage
Median Weekly Wage for U.S.-born and Foreign-born Hispanics
Median Weekly Wage for U.S.-born and Foreign-born Non-Hispanics
Two Estimates of the Hispanic Working-Age Population: BLS-Published and Adjusted by Pew Research for Revisions to Current Population Survey Data, First Quarter 2006 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Labor Market Status of Hispanics and Non-Hispanics, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Labor Market Status of Racial and Ethnic Groups, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Labor Market Status of Racial and Ethnic Groups, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013 (Continued)
Labor Market Status of Men and Women, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Labor Market Status of Men and Women, by Ethnicity, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Labor Market Status of Men and Women, by Ethnicity, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013 (Continued)
Labor Market Status of the Working-Age Population, by Nativity, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Labor Market Status of the Working-Age Population, by Nativity and Ethnicity, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Labor Market Status of the Working-Age Population, by Nativity and Ethnicity, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013 (Continued)
Employment of Hispanics, by Industry, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Employment of U.S.-born Hispanics, by Industry, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Employment of Foreign-born Hispanics, by Industry, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Employment of Non-Hispanics, by Industry, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Employment of U.S.-born Non-Hispanics, by Industry, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Employment of Foreign-born Non-Hispanics, by Industry, Fourth Quarter 2007 to Fourth Quarter 2013
Median Weekly Wages of Full-time Workers
Median Weekly Wages of Part-time Workers

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