Hispanic Family Facts
Most U.S. Hispanic Children Can Trace Their Heritage to Mexico, but Many Other Hispanic Children’s Family Roots Extend Across Latin America
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Research Publication
Federal Stimulus Payments Kept More Than 2 Million Latino and Black Children Out of Poverty During the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2020
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Hispanic Family Facts, Research Publication
Latino Children Represent Over a Quarter of the Child Population Nationwide and Make Up at Least 40 Percent in 5 Southwestern States
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Research Publication
Latino Child Poverty Rose During the COVID-19 Pandemic, Especially Among Children in Immigrant Families
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Research Publication
4 in 10 Latino and Black households with children lack confidence that they can make their next housing payment, one year into COVID-19
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Fact Sheets and Guides
Making Service Delivery Relevant for Latino Families during COVID-19 through Responsive Adaptation
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Research Publication
The Rate of Children Without Health Insurance Is Rising, Particularly among Latino Children of Immigrant Parents and White Children
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Research Publication
The majority of low-income Hispanic and Black households have little-to-no bank access, complicating access to COVID relief funds
Poverty Reduction and Self-Sufficiency, Special Topics
Research Publication
An Economic Portrait of Low-Income Hispanic Families: Key Findings from the First Five Years of Studies from the National Research Center on Hispanic Children & Families
Poverty Reduction and Self-Sufficiency
Research Publication
Who is Caring for Latino Children? The Characteristics of the Early Care and Education Teachers and Caregivers Serving a High Proportion of Hispanic Children
Early Care and Education