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In Figures 5.7 and 5.8 we distinguish Latino from non-Latino or “Anglo” Catholics because the ethnic minority status of Latinos has a distinctive effect on both norms and behavior regarding religious intermarriage.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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Over the last few decades, large numbers of “Anglo”—that is, non-Latino—Catholics have been dropping out of or disengaging with the Catholic Church, without being replaced by other Anglo converts.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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It also applies to non-Latino whites, a group for which we might not necessarily expect race or ethnicity to be highly salient.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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The especially high degree of homogeneity among Latino Catholics is likely a reflection of limited integration between Latino and non-Latino populations within the United States.
American Grace Robert D. Putnam 2010
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What's more, the reaction among non-Latino voters in the same poll was similar--only 25 percent said that they were more than likely to support the candidate with harsher public statements on immigration, while 41 percent were less likely.
Philip Wolgin: History Repeats Itself as Romney Takes a Hard-line on Immigration Philip Wolgin 2012
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When asked whether workers were currently within their chosen field, 53 percent of Latinos said they were waiting for something better, compared to 66 percent of African Americans and 40 percent of non-Latino whites
Voto Latino: Nine Ways the Economy is Affecting Young Latinos Voto Latino 2012
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What's more, the reaction among non-Latino voters in the same poll was similar--only 25 percent said that they were more than likely to support the candidate with harsher public statements on immigration, while 41 percent were less likely.
Philip Wolgin: History Repeats Itself as Romney Takes a Hard-line on Immigration Philip Wolgin 2012
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Across the board, those polled agreed that education and training are the keys to success in the economy, but apprehension about how to obtain those things was highest among African Americans, at 44 percent, and Latinos, at 32 percent, with only 19 percent of non-Latino whites sharing that uneasiness.
Voto Latino: Nine Ways the Economy is Affecting Young Latinos Voto Latino 2012
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With his new stance, he risks losing not only the Latino vote but many non-Latino voters as well.
Philip Wolgin: History Repeats Itself as Romney Takes a Hard-line on Immigration Philip Wolgin 2012
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With his new stance, he risks losing not only the Latino vote but many non-Latino voters as well.
Philip Wolgin: History Repeats Itself as Romney Takes a Hard-line on Immigration Philip Wolgin 2012
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