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Pew Research CenterNovember 1, 2005
Recent Changes in the Entry of Hispanic and White Youth into College

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Recent Changes in the Entry of Hispanic and White Youth into College II. Introduction III. Changes in the Nature of College-Going in States with Large Hispanic Populations IV. Consequences for the Relative Fortunes of Latino Youth V. Conclusions Appendix A: Data Source
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