short readsMar 1, 2016 Afro-Latino: A deeply rooted identity among U.S. Hispanics One-quarter of all U.S. Latinos self-identify as Afro-Latino, Afro-Caribbean or of African descent with roots in Latin America.
short readsNov 12, 2015 In China, 1980 marked a generational turning point The roughly 47% of the population today who were born under the one-child policy lived through a very different China than those born before.
short readsSep 28, 2015 Key takeaways on U.S. immigration: Past, present and future A new Pew Research Center study explores how much the face of immigration has changed–and changed the country–and how much more it will do so by 2065.
short readsOct 8, 2015 Refugee surge brings youth to an aging Europe Hundreds of thousands of mostly young refugees are fleeing into Europe, where most countries have rapidly aging (and sometimes shrinking) populations.
short readsJul 20, 2015 Latin America’s middle class grows, but in some regions more than others As a whole, Latin America enjoyed solid economic growth in the first decade of this century, with a fall in poverty, a decrease in income inequality and a rise of its middle class.