NYLARNet Reports, All Reports
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Directory of Latino Elected Officials in New York StateCompiled by Michael Fondacaro |
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Implementation of College In-State Tuition for Undocumented Immigrants in New Yorkby H. Kenny Nienhusser and Kevin J. Dougherty |
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Latinos Dropout and Graduation Rates in New York StateData Brief by Brian Mascaro |
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Latinos in New York State: 2006-2008Data Brief by Brian Mascaro |
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Latinos in New York State by Place: 1990-2008Data Brief by Brian Mascaro |
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Latinos in New York State by County: 1990-2008Data Brief by Brian Mascaro |
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Memo on U.S. Census Outreach Efforts Targeting Latinosprepared by Jackie Hayes
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English Language Learners (ELLs) in New York StateFact Sheet by Jackie Hayes |
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Workforce Development and its Impact on Latinos in New York Stateby José E. Cruz and Jackie Hayes |
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Adding Race and Ethnicity: Electoral Data Collection Practice and Prospects for New York Stateby José E. Cruz and Jackie Hayes |
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The Education of Latinos in Northern Manhattan Schoolsby Regina Cortina
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Bilingual Education Provision in New York State:
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Changes in Socioeconomic Status
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Latino Migration within New York State: Motivations and Settlement Experiences
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Latino Politics in the Northeast: Selected Findings from NYLARNet's 2008 Northeast Latino Survey, A Project of NYLARNet's Latino Political Barometer, Executive Summaryby José E. Cruz and Joel D. Bloom |
Experiences Using Health Care Among Latinas in the Capital Region of New York State
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Latinas in Small Cities in Upstate New York: Health and Mental Health Issuesby Blanca Ramos and Janine M. Jurkowski |
Latinos in New York: 2000-2007
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Latinos in New York State: Demographic Status and Political Representation
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From the South Bronx to Sobro: Gentrification in Mott Haven, the Bronx
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Looking Backward, Looking Forward: Puerto Ricans in the Quest for the New York City Mayoralty
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Constricted Airways: Status of Asthma Among Puerto Ricans and Latinos in New York State
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The Cost of Inadequate Education
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The State of Latino Health and Mental Health
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NYLARNet Policy Brief: City Variation in the Socioeconomic Status of Latinos in New York State
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A Report on Accessibility of Polling Places in the November 2005 Election: The Experience of New York City Voters
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Latino Immigration Policy: Context, Issues, Alternatives
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Latino Voting in the 2004 Election: The Case of New York
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The State of Housing for Hispanics in the United States
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Exploring the Education Profile and Pipeline for Latinos in New York State
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The Decline of Puerto Rican Fulltime Faculty at the City University of New York (CUNY)
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