Latin Americans

Latin Americans (Spanish: Latinoamericanos; Portuguese: Latino-americanos; French: Latino-américains) are the citizens of the Latin American countries and dependencies. Latin American countries are multi-ethnic, home to people of different ethnic and national backgrounds. As a result, some Latin Americans do not take their nationality as an ethnicity, but identify themselves with both their nationality and their ancestral origins. Aside from the indigenous Amerindian population, all Latin Americans or their ancestors immigrated since 1492. Latin America has the largest diasporas of Spaniards, Portuguese, Black Africans, Italians, Lebanese, and Japanese in the world. The region also has large German (second largest after the …

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Cato Institute · 10 November 2023 English

As President Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping prepare for their meeting next week, some of their briefers may bring up the word “hegemon.”The condition is generally linked with “domination,” …

primarily designed to get and to keep the unruly Latin Americans under control. These included “occupying two


IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 31 October 2023 English

This chapter examines socioeconomic inequality in Latin America through the lens of race and ethnicity. We primarily use national census data from the International Public Use Micro Data Sample (IPUMS). …

were widely embraced among large swaths of Latin Americans, even by those who might identify, or be classified the 2010 PERLA surveys, showing that many Latin Americans report experiencing racial discrimination or


IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 27 October 2023 English

This paper uses standard fiscal incidence analysis to study how much income redistribution and poverty reduction are accomplished through the fiscal system in eighteen Latin American and Caribbean (LAC) countries. …

detailed exploration of the extent to which Latin Americans opt-out from public to private education and


IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 27 October 2023 English

This chapter examines the redistributive preferences of Latin Americans and investigates the factors that shape them. Using a detailed survey in eight Latin American countries, the study sheds new light

examines the redistributive preferences of Latin Americans and inves- tigates the factors that shape them examines the redistributive preferences of Latin Americans and investigates the factors that shape these Development Bank, email: julianaqu@iadb.org Latin Americans are highly dissatisfied with the current distribution distribution of income. Eight out of every ten Latin Americans believe that the distribution of income is distribution of income and op- portunities, do Latin Americans strongly support redistribution? The support


IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 17 October 2023 English

This document reviews the evidence on the impact of labor market integration of migrants, both for the migrants themselves as well as for their recipient countries. It summarizes indicators of …

the United States and Europe, 59 percent of Latin Americans believe that immigrant work- ers will compete


IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 17 October 2023 English

This study examines the transformative influence of the rapidly growing Latino and Caribbean community in the United States, both as a demographic and an economic powerhouse. Accounting for nearly one …

1. Hispanic Americans-United State. 2. Latin Americans-United States- Economic aspects. 3. Caribbean


IADB: Inter-American Development Bank · 17 October 2023 English

Este documento revisa la evidencia sobre el impacto de la integración de los migrantes en el mercado laboral, tanto para los propios migrantes como para sus países receptores. Resume indicadores …

the United States and Europe, 59 percent of Latin Americans believe that immigrant work- ers will compete


World Bank Group · 10 October 2023 English

Using official employment surveys for 45 advanced economies and Latin American countries, this paper shows that the positive cross-country correlation between business size and GDP per capita is tighter than …

economy where the incomes of a vast majority of Latin Americans originate. In terms of the business size distribution


RIA: Research ICT Africa · 10 October 2023 English

The pandemic highlighted the critical role of the digitalisation of public services and digital access to them for the effective participation of citizens in the economy and society, both during …

significant numbers of South East Asians, Latin Americans, particularly the elderly – were unable to


World Bank Group · 6 October 2023 English

Using official employment surveys for 45 advanced economies and Latin American countries, this paper shows that the positive cross-country correlation between business size and GDP per capita is tighter than …

economy where the incomes of a vast majority of Latin Americans originate. In terms of the business size distribution


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