Latino Data Project Reports
CLACLS’ flagship program is the Latino Data Project, established in 2003 by Laird W. Bergad, founding and current CLACLS Director. The Latino Data project focuses research on the utilization of raw data files produced by the U.S. Census Bureau and other government agencies to conduct detailed quantitative research on the Latino population of the United States and New York City and the metropolitan region. See all Latino Data Project Reports: scroll down or follow this link to the CLACLS website.Works from 2008
Latino Educational Enrollment and Attainment Levels in New York City, Victoria Stone
Latino Language-Use Patterns in New York City, 2005, Carolina Barrera-Tobón
Latinos and the 2008 Presidential Election: A Visual Database, Laura Limonic
Mexicans in New York City, 2007: An Update, Laird Bergad
Socio-Economic and Cost of Living Indicators Among Foreign and Domestic-Born Latino Nationalities in the New York Metropolitan Area, 2005, Howard Caro-López
Socio-Economic Mobility Among Foreign-Born Latin American and Caribbean Nationalities in New York City, 2000-2006, Howard Caro-López
The Latino Population of New York City, 2007, Laura Limonic
The Latino Population of New York City, 2007, Laura Limonic
Where Do Latinos Work? Occupational Structure and Mobility Within New York City’s Latino Population, 1990 - 2006, Laura Limonic
Works from 2007
Disparities in Health and Well-Being Among Latinos in Washington Heights/Inwood 2000–2005, Ana Motta-Moss
Homeownership Rates Among New York City’s Racial/Ethnic Groups and Latino Nationalities in 2000, Laura Limonic
The Latino Population of New York City, 2006, Laird Bergad
Works from 2006
Mexicans in New York City, 1990 - 2005, Laird Bergad
Private And Public School Attendance Patterns Among New York City’s Racial/Ethnic Groups and Latino Nationalities in 2000, Cecilia Salvatierra
Works from 2005
Changes in Income Distribution Patterns, Wealth, And Poverty Among New York City’s Racial/Ethnic Groups Between 1999 and 2004, Laird Bergad
Living Arrangement Patterns Among the Latino Population in New York City in 2000, Debora Upegui
Works from 2003
CENSUS 2000: The Latino Population and the Transformation of Metropolitan New York, Laird Bergad
Comparative Income Distribution Patterns Among Hispanic Households in New York City, Census 2000, Laird Bergad
Hispanic Citizenship, Registration, and Voting Patterns in Comparative Perspective During the 2000 Presidential Elections, Laird Bergad