The Pew Hispanic Center released a pair of reports on Wednesday about Hispanic youth and education. One examines the gap between the educational aspirations of Hispanic youth and their college-enrollment rates (only half plan to attend), and the second looks at the changing pathways of Hispanic youth into adulthood, pointing out differences between young men and women.
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2 Reports Examine Hispanic Youth and Education
October 7, 2009, 1:21 pm
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