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This report by the Pew Hispanic Center highlights the projected increase in the Hispanic population to 29% by 2050, alongside significant trends in education and technology use among Latinos. It explores factors such as English proficiency, educational attainment, and mobile device usage among Hispanic communities, particularly youth aged 16-25. The findings underscore the changing landscape of communication and technology access, illustrating the diverse experiences and challenges faced by Latinos in a rapidly evolving America.
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Latinos and Technology Use Gretchen Livingston Pew Hispanic Center glivingston@pewhispanic.org
Share of Population that is Hispanic NCTI 11/15/10
Hispanic Share Doubles to 29% by 2050—Asian Share also Doubles Percent of Total Population Source: Pew Hispanic Center population estimates & projections (2008). *Not Hispanic.
Educational Attainment Share Hispanics Online by Education NCTI 11/15/10
Educational Attainment Share Hispanics Online by Education Share High School Graduates by Race/Ethnicity NCTI 11/15/10
Nativity Share Hispanics Online by Generation NCTI 11/15/10
Nativity Share Hispanics Online by Generation Nativity Profile of Hispanics NCTI 11/15/10
English Proficiency Share Hispanics Online, by English Proficiency NCTI 11/15/10
English Proficiency Share Hispanics Online, by English Proficiency English Proficiency of Hispanics NCTI 11/15/10
% Online by Race/Ethnicity NCTI 11/15/10
% with Home Broadband Connection by Race/Ethnicity NCTI 11/15/10
Mobile Devices: Narrowing the Gap? NCTI 11/15/10
Activities Using Mobile Devices NCTI 11/15/10
Technology Use Among 16-17 Year Olds NCTI 11/15/10
How Latinos 16-25 Communicate on a Daily Basis NCTI 11/15/10
Chronicling Latinos’ diverse experience in a changing America 1615 L Street, NW, Suite 700 Washington, DC 20036 202-419-3600(main) 202-419-3608(fax) www.pewhispanic.org NCTI 11/15/10