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    August 15, 2011
    2007, Hispanics in the United States Statistical Portrait

    Table 18. Living Arrangements of Children, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007

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    Table 18. Living Arrangements of Children, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
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    2007, Hispanics in the United States Statistical Portrait
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    Table 30. Full-Time, Year-Round Workers, by Personal Earnings, Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 31. Median Personal Earnings for Full-Time, Year-Round Workers, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 32. Households, by Income, Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 33. Median Household Income, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 34. Poverty, by Age, Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 35. Housing Tenure, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2007
    Table 36. Homeownership Among Foreign-Born Hispanic Heads of Households, by Date of Arrival: 2007
    Table 21. Educational Attainment, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 22. Educational Attainment of Foreign-Born Hispanics: 2000 and 2007
    Table 23. School Enrollment, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2007
    Table 24. Occupation, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 24 cont. Occupation, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 25. Detailed Occupation, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 25 cont. Detailed Occupation, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 26. Industry, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 26 cont. Industry, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 27. Detailed Industry, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 27 cont. Detailed Industry, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 28. Persons, by Personal Earnings, Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 29. Median Personal Earnings, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 8. Median Age in Years, by Sex, Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 7. Race and Ethnicity, by Sex and Age: 2007
    Table 9. Hispanic Nativity Groups, by Sex and Age: 2007
    Table 9a. Age and Gender Distributions for Ethnicity and Nativity Groups: 2007
    Table 10. Fertility in the Past Year, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 11. Fertility in the Past Year, by Marital Status, Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 12. Hispanic Population, by State: 2007
    Table 12 cont. Hispanic Population, by State: 2007
    Table 13. Change in the Hispanic Population, by State: 2000 and 2007
    Table 13 cont. Change in the Hispanic Population, by State: 2000 and 2007
    Table 14. Distribution of Hispanics Across States: 2000 and 2007
    Table 16. Persons, by Household Type, Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 15. Marital Status, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 17. Heads of Households, by Family Size, Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 18. Living Arrangements of Children, by Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 19. Language Spoken at Home and English-Speaking Ability, by Age, Race and Ethnicity: 2007
    Table 20. Language Spoken at Home and English-Speaking Ability Among Foreign-Born Hispanics, by Date of Arrival and Age: 2007
    Table 2. Population Change, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2007
    Table 1. Population, by Race and Ethnicity: 2000 and 2007
    Table 3. Hispanic Population, by Nativity: 2000 and 2007
    Table 4. Change in the Hispanic Population, by Nativity: 2000 and 2007
    Table 5. Detailed Hispanic Origin: 2007
    Table 6. Nativity, by Detailed Hispanic Origin: 2007
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