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This book takes as its focus America in the 1980s which, at the
time, was undergoing massive demographic and economic changes. The
bulk of the book deals with Latino demographic, social, and
economic characteristics: labor force participation, income,
education, health, and political participation. It advocates that,
in order to improve their situation, Latinos must understand their
position as a group and as a community. The authors offer grounded
speculation about the future of society, given two very important
trends occurring simultaneously: the aging of the well-educated,
Anglo Baby Boomer generation; and the growth of the much younger,
less-educated Latino population.
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