Mexican
Immigrants in the United States, 2008.
Report release by the Pew Hispanic Center on April 15, 2009.
A
Portrait of Unauthorized Immigrants in the United States.
Report release by the Pew Hispanic Center on April 14, 2009.
Recent Census Data Available on Latinos
This link will lead to the most recent census
data located and compiled by the Consortium for Latino Immigration
Studies. For additional information go to
http://www.census.gov/
Immigrants in the Southeast: Public Perceptions and Integration
(pdf)
By Elaine Lacy, Consortium for Latino Immigration Studies
Article published February 1, 2008.
The Economic and Social Implications of the Growing Latino
Population in South Carolina (pdf)
By Elaine Lacy, Doug Woodward, Myriam Torres, Louise Jennings, Helen
Doerpinghaus, and Elena Vesselinov, Consortium for Latino
Immigration Studies, Arnold School of Public Health, University of
South Carolina
Full report released August 2007
Mexican Immigrants in South Carolina: A Profile
(pdf)
By Elaine Lacy, Consortium for Latino Immigration Studies
Full report released January 2007.
Remittance Behavior in a New Region for Mexican Immigration: The Case of
South Carolina (ppt)
By Doug Woodward and Jared Dupree, Moore School of Business
Presentation given at University of South Carolina during
videoconference with the University of Veracruz on December 2006.
This is a PowerPoint file.
Report on a two-year study of Mexican immigrants
across South Carolina (ppt)
By Elaine Lacy, Consortium for Latino Immigration Studies
Presentation given at University of South Carolina on November 2006.
Mexican Immigrants: The New Face of South Carolina's Work Force (pdf)
By Dr. Doug Woodward, Moore School of Business
The
Growing Hispanic Population in South Carolina: Trends and Issues (pdf)
By Richard D. Young, Institute
for Public Service and Policy Research
The Perinatal Outlook for Latina Women and Children in the Midlands of South Carolina (pdf)
By Julie Smithwick-Leone
Consortium Newsletter - Latino Studies Noticias
(pdf)
March 2005
Latino Populations in
South Carolina, 1990-2002
(pdf)
By Brenda J. Vander Mey and Ashley W. Harris
The Hispanic Population Census
2000 Brief
(pdf)
By Betsy Guzmán
Hispanic Needs Assessment Field Study
(pdf)
Produced by students in the Darla Moore School of Business University of South
Carolina, June 2001
Economic Impact of Latinos in
South Carolina Part 1 (zip)
PowerPoint presentation produced by Elaine Lacy of the Consortium for Latino
Immigration Studies for the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, March 2005. This is a
zip file.
Economic Impact of Latinos
in South Carolina Part 2 (zip)
PowerPoint presentation produced by Doug Woodward of the Consortium for Latino
Immigration Studies for the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, March 2005. This is a
zip file.
Latinos and Housing: South
Carolina's Changing Demographics (zip)
PowerPoint presentation produced by Elaine Lacy of the Consortium for Latino
Immigration Studies for the Palmetto Affordable Housing Forum, January 2005. This is a zip file.
The Hispanic Population
in South Carolina (zip)
PowerPoint presentation produced by Elena Vessilinov of the Consortium for
Latino Immigration Studies for the Palmetto Affordable Housing Forum, January
2005. This is a zip file.
Mexican Immigration and the Return to
Human Capital in South Carolina: A Case Study (zip)
Thesis By Michael Berg of the Darla Moore School of Business University of South
Carolina, 2002. This is a zip file.
Fatal Occupational Injuries to
Foreign-born Workers (zip)
PowerPoint presentation produced by Scott Richardson of the Bureau of Labor
Statistics based on Census data, November 2004. This is a zip file.
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