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“Jobs Up, Wages Down Mixed News for Hispanics”
Filed under Diversity and Careers, Economic Trends
Posted by Libraries, January 11, 2006
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Paul Hoogeveen, The Hispanic Outlook in Higher Education, Oct 24, 2005. Vol. 16, Iss. 2, p. 9
Post-high school education can help Hispanics get better wages, jobs
The great number of Hispanics who immigrated to the U.S. since 1995 have found work, but these employment gains have been at the expense of lower wages in jobs that require little training or education. According to researchers at the Pew Hispanic Center, a lack of education past high school is the greatest hurdle that Hispanics face to improve wages and job opportunities.
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