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  2. 4 days ago · Hispanic and Latino Americans (Spanish: Estadounidenses hispanos y latinos; Portuguese: Estadunidenses hispânicos e latinos) are Americans of Spanish and/or Latin American ancestry. These demographics include all Americans who identify as Hispanic or Latino regardless of ancestry.

  3. 1 day ago · Latino (demonym) The masculine term Latino ( / ləˈtiːnoʊ, læ -, lɑː -/ ), [1] [2] along with its feminine form Latina, is a noun and adjective, often used in English, Spanish, and Portuguese, that most commonly refers to United States inhabitants who have cultural ties to Latin America . Within the Latino community itself in the United ...

  4. 1 day ago · Latin America [c] is a collective region of the Americas where Romance languages —languages derived from Latin —are predominantly spoken. [4] The term was coined in France in the mid-19th century to refer to regions in the Americas that were ruled by the Spanish, Portuguese, and French empires.

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  5. 6 days ago · How Latinas view the progress and future situation of Hispanic women in the U.S. What government data tells us about Latinas’ progress in the labor market, earnings and educational attainment. How Latinas’ educational and economic outcomes vary.

  6. May 14, 2024 · The ways Hispanics describe their identity vary across immigrant generations. More than half of foreign-born Latinos describe themselves using the name of their origin country, versus 39% among U.S.-born adult children of immigrants. short readsAug 24, 2020.

  7. 6 days ago · By Nicole Acevedo. Most Latinas say they feel pressure to succeed at work and provide for their loved ones at home while also juggling cultural expectations surrounding traditional Hispanic...

  8. May 7, 2024 · Download mp3 (8.16 MB) If you were one of the people who didn’t like the term “Latinx,” there’s another option for you: Latine. They are both gender-neutral terms for people of Latin descent, but Latinx has become controversial — even within the Latino community. Now, Latine seems to be taking over.

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