Numbers, Facts and Trends Shaping Your World

Search results for: “bilingualism”


  • report

    IV. Language Use among Latinos

    Language use among Hispanics in the U.S. reflects the trajectories that previous immigrant groups have followed. Immigrant Hispanics are most likely to be proficient in Spanish, but least likely to be proficient in English. In the second generation, use of Spanish falls as use of English rises. By the third generation, English use is dominant […]

  • report

    III. The American Experience

    When it comes to their views of the U.S., Latinos are generally positive. They see the U.S. as better than the countries of their ancestors on a number of dimensions—but not all. And when comparing the Latino experience in the U.S with the experience of other minority groups, Latinos see themselves, for the most part, […]

Refine Your Results

Years
Formats
Topics
Regions & Countries
Research Teams
Authors