DEMOGRAPHIC REPORT SERIES

Socioeconomic Profile of
Michigan's Latino/Hispanic Population

by Jean Kayitsinga
Lori Post, and Francisco Villarruel
Michigan State University

Demographic Report No. 3
July 2007

 

 

Summary

This report is based on an analysis of the 2000 U.S. Decennial Census and the intercensal Current Population Surveys (CPS) and examines key socioeconomic indicators of the Latino population in Michigan. We highlight the differences in socioeconomic indicators and explain those differences, including educational attainment, poverty, median family income and per capita income, employment status, and occupation. We also provide a perspective of how Michigan's growing Latino population has been impacted.

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