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The Changing Face of Chicagoland Communities Metropolitan Chicago is a vital and dynamic region whose towns and neighborhoods
have experienced significant changes over the decades. Immigration,
economic growth, fluctuations in the job market, and the rise and fall
of various industries continue to make change a constant feature of communities
throughout Chicagoland. Institute for Latino Studies Research Reports and Papers on Latinos in Metropolitan Chicago Latino Civic
and Community Involvement: Findings from the Chicago-Area Survey The State of Latino Chicago: This is Home Now Measuring the Minority Education Gap in Metropolitan Chicago The Economic Progress of US- and Foreign-Born Mexicans in Metro Chicago: Indications from the United States Census (780k) Latino-Origin Populations Revisited: Estimating the Latino-Origin Group Populations
at the National Level and for Selected States, Counties, Cities, and Metro Chicago (1.1MB) School Segregation by Race and Poverty in Metropolitan Chicago (176k) Strategies for Success: Cicero Education Forum Summary (1.24MB) Bordering the Mainstream: A Needs Assessment of Latinos in Berwyn and Cicero (912k) Latino Demographic Growth in Metropolitan Chicago (1.9MB) In Search of Economic Parity: The Mexican Labor Force in Chicago (918k) Latino Population in Illinois and Metropolitan Chicago: Young and Growing Fast! (222k) Summary PowerPoint Presentations The Educational Pipeline of Chicago Area Latinos, 2000 (275k) *Chicago Area Latinos–An Overview (319K) Series: Social Indicators for Racial and Ethnic Group All presentations and reports © Institute for Latino Studies, University of Notre Dame
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