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Generations of diversity: Latinos in the United States

Population Bulletin, Oct 1997 by Pinal, Jorge del, Singer, Audrey

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Suggested Readings

Bean, Frank D., and Marta Tienda. The Hispanic Population of the United Si5?ata. New York: Russell Sage Foundation, 1987.

Chavez, Linda. Out of the Barrio: Toward a New Po of Hispanic Assimilation. New York: Basic Books, 1991.

Moore, Joan, and Harry Pachon. Hispanics in the United States. Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice Hall, 1985.

Padilla, Felix. Handbook of Hispanic Cultures in the United States: Sociology. Houston: Instituto de

Cooperacion Iberoamericana and Arte Publico Press, 1994.

Pedraza, Silvia, and Ruben G. Rumbaut, eds. Origins and Destinies: Immigration, Race, and Ethnicity in America. Belmont, CA: Wadsworth Publishing, 1996.

Rodriguez, Clara E. Puerto Rican: Born in the U.S.A. Boston: Unwin Hyman, 1989.

Rochin, Refugio I., ed. Immigration and Ethnic Communities: A Focus on Latinos. East Lansing, MI: Julian Samora Research Institute, 1996.

Rumbaut, Ruben G. "Ties That Bind: Immigration and Immigrant Families in the United States." In Immigration and the Family: Research and Policy on U.S. Immigrants, edited by Alan Booth, Ann C. Crouter, and Nancy Landale. Mahwah, NJ: Lawrence Erlbaum Associates, 1997.

Jorge del Pinal received a Ph.D. in demography from the University of California at Berkeley. He is currently assistant division chief, Special Populations, Population Division, U.S. Bureau of the Census. His research interests include racial and ethnic identity and immigration to the United States. Much of the original work on this Population Bulletin was done while Dr. del Pinal was a visiting scholar at the Stanford Center for Chicano Research and a consultant to the Center of Excellence, Stanford University School of Medicine, in 1996. He gratefully acknowledges the support provided by both centers.

 

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