CA Study Predicts Increased Latino Education, Voter Turnout
Saturday, January 29, 2005 at 06:22AM
TheSpook
The coming years will see
increases in education levels, the use of English and voter
participation among members of California's Latino community, according
to a University of Southern California study released Tuesday. The
"California Demographic Futures" forecast covers the period of 1980 to
2030 and focuses on the growth and changes of the foreign-born
population, as well as its native-born children -- the "second
generation." "It's almost impossible to think about population and
California without also thinking about immigration," said USC senior
research associate John Pitkin, a co-author of the study. "Our
projections are the first to reveal the immigrant dimensions that are
hidden in the totals of previous projections." The study predicts that
the growth of the immigrant population will continue to slow, and
immigrants will continue to settle for longer periods of time, leading
to gains in graduation rates, health insurance access, voting and
English use [more]
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