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Hispanic Women in Profile, 2005
Hispanic Business Inc, Pages: 24
Hispanic women are a rapidly growing part of the U.S. population, with especially large representation in younger age groups. By 2050, Hispanic females are forecasted to comprise nearly one quarter of U.S. women. Their economic power is increasing. From 1979 to 2002, Hispanic women gained a 10 percent increase in real earnings, increasing median annual earnings from $18,720 to $20,592.
What do these key findings mean for the future of Hispanic women? Hispanic women will have an increasing impact on the face of the U.S. economy that cannot be ignored — especially in entrepreneurial and small-business ventures.
The Hispanic Women in Profile 2005 report also provides:
Further demographic data on education, population, and other comparative trends Comparison of native-born and foreign-born Hispanic women Description of Hispanic women by area of origin Labor force participation of Hispanic women with children Breakdown of employment by industry Minority women-owned firms Concentrations by industry of Hispanic women-owned businesses
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