Puerto Ricans in the Continental United States: An Uncertain Future : a Report of the United States Commission on Civil RightsThe Commission, 1976 - 157페이지 |
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... United States Commission on Civil Rights Kal Wagenheim. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL U S ... U.S. mainland and whether government at all levels has addressed their needs ... families living at the poverty level ; and they have the highest school ...
... United States Commission on Civil Rights Kal Wagenheim. LETTER OF TRANSMITTAL U S ... U.S. mainland and whether government at all levels has addressed their needs ... families living at the poverty level ; and they have the highest school ...
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... United States Commission on Civil Rights Kal Wagenheim. TABLES 1. Total U.S. Population and Persons of Spanish Origin : March 1975 2. Elections in Puerto Rico 3. Puerto Rico , 1940-1970 4. Growth of Puerto Rican Population on the U.S. ...
... United States Commission on Civil Rights Kal Wagenheim. TABLES 1. Total U.S. Population and Persons of Spanish Origin : March 1975 2. Elections in Puerto Rico 3. Puerto Rico , 1940-1970 4. Growth of Puerto Rican Population on the U.S. ...
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... Family Income 46 49 21. Family Members Earning Money , 1959 and 1969 ........... ........ 50 22. Sources of Family Income , Puerto Rican and Total Population : United States , 1970 51 23. Official and Adjusted Unemployment for Total U.S. ...
... Family Income 46 49 21. Family Members Earning Money , 1959 and 1969 ........... ........ 50 22. Sources of Family Income , Puerto Rican and Total Population : United States , 1970 51 23. Official and Adjusted Unemployment for Total U.S. ...
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... Americans and 14.3 percent of Cuban Americans ) . " At the same time , while the median income for all U.S. families was $ 12,836 per year , Puerto Rican families earned only $ 7,629 ( compared with $ 9,498 for Mexican American families ...
... Americans and 14.3 percent of Cuban Americans ) . " At the same time , while the median income for all U.S. families was $ 12,836 per year , Puerto Rican families earned only $ 7,629 ( compared with $ 9,498 for Mexican American families ...
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... families , it was unable to keep pace with the island's growing needs . A high birth rate and the loss of jobs in agriculture ( farm jobs dropped from 230,000 in 1940 to 74,000 in 1970 ) swelled the ranks of the unemployed . " In 1970 ...
... families , it was unable to keep pace with the island's growing needs . A high birth rate and the loss of jobs in agriculture ( farm jobs dropped from 230,000 in 1940 to 74,000 in 1970 ) swelled the ranks of the unemployed . " In 1970 ...
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Advisory Committee affirmative action areas bilingual education Board of Education Bureau CETA Chicago Civil Rights Commission on Civil Community College compared counselors Cuban CUNY Department of Labor Director disadvantaged discrimination dropout Employment and Training Employment Service English enrollment ethnic fiscal funds high school higher education Hispanic Hostos Community College Ibid Illinois implementation interview island-born Jersey Job Corps job training programs labor force language language-minority students low-income Macalester College mainland Puerto Ricans males Massachusetts median Mexican Americans Migration million minority group Northeastern Illinois University Office participation percent of Puerto Persons of Spanish poverty public schools Puerto Rican community Puerto Rican families Puerto Rican population Puerto Rican students Puerto Rican women Puerto Rican workers racial Rico Romero school districts school system skills Source Spanish origin Spanish-speaking speaking staff Table teachers tests Title Total U.S. Population Training Administration U.S. Census U.S. Commission U.S. mainland United York City
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12 페이지 - The civil rights and political status of the native inhabitants of the territories hereby ceded to the United States shall be determined by the Congress.
102 페이지 - English and, to the extent necessary to allow a child to progress effectively through the educational system, the native language of the children of limited English-speaking ability, and such instruction is given with appreciation for the cultural heritage of such children, and, with respect to elementary school instruction, such instruction shall, to the extent necessary, be in all courses or subjects of study which will allow a child to progress effectively through the educational system...
130 페이지 - The two principal Federal loan programs are the National Direct Student Loan program (NDSL, formerly the National Defense Student Loan Program) and the Guaranteed Student Loan program, authorized by the Higher Education Act of 1965. State Aid: In fiscal year 1973, the 50 States spent an estimated $348 million for undergraduate student aid in the form of scholarships and grants, plus a substantial sum for guaranteed and direct loans, tuition waivers and reductions, and various restricted grants to...
135 페이지 - US Commission on Civil Rights, In Search of a Better Life: The Education and Housing Problems of Puerto Ricans in Philadelphia (Jan.
145 페이지 - The Commission's overall conclusion is that mainland Puerto Ricans generally continue mired in the poverty facing first generations of all immigrant or migrant groups. Expectations were that succeeding generations of mainland Puerto Ricans would have achieved upward mobility. One generation later, the essential fact of poverty remains little changed. Indeed, the economic situation of the mainland Puerto Ricans has worsened over the last decade. "The United States has never before had a large migration...
48 페이지 - ... and those individuals under 65 who are not heads of households and earn less than $56 per week in a fulltime job; (iv) half the number of "non-participants...
15 페이지 - The assurance of the permanence and irrevocability of the union between the United States and Puerto Rico on the basis of common citizenship, common defense, common currency, free market, common loyalty to the values of democracy, and of such other conditions as may be considered, in the compact, of mutual benefit to the United States and Puerto Rico.
114 페이지 - Basic English skills are at the very core of what these public schools teach. Imposition of a requirement that, before a child can effectively participate in the educational program, he must already have acquired those basic skills is to make a mockery of public education. We know that those who do not understand English are certain to find their classroom experiences wholly incomprehensible and in no way meaningful.
102 페이지 - program of bilingual education" means a program of instruction, designed for children of limited English-speaking ability in elementary or secondary schools, in which, with respect to the years of study to which such program is applicable...
125 페이지 - CUNY system), $1 1 per credit hour at Loop Community College (part of the City College of Chicago), $21 per credit hour at Essex County Community College in Newark, and $242 per semester at Philadelphia Community College. But not all needy students have access to such low-cost institutions. Shortage of Colleges in the Cities: A shortage of colleges in large cities reduces the opportunities for Puerto Ricans and other low-income students, who can only afford to attend if they live at home. In 1970...