First-generation Mexican immmigrant men in their late 40s have had six fewer years of full-time education than their white American-born peers.
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He said the Hispanic population in particular is very young, much more concentrated in child-bearing years, and has a higher fertility rate than the white, non-Hispanic population.
What Obama is likely to do -- and the signals from the White House are clearer than ever -- is to begin providing lethal assistance to opposition elements that have been carefully vetted and covert assistance to coordinate delivery and training.
Li is one of 26 of the territory's fastest movers featured in this collection of interviews and black-and-white photographs, one of two better-than-average coffee table books on the territory recently published (see below).
So by the official poverty rate, the Asian-American poverty rate is higher than the non-Hispanic white poverty rate.
The authors of DSM-V attempt to capture this less than black-and-white picture by dispensing with the approach taken in previous DSMs, which was based on cut-and-dried checklists of symptoms.
In his speech, Mr Denham said disadvantaged white boys had more in common with their poor black classmates than with middle-class white people.
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According to the numbers, almost two-thirds of those with white hair and more than fifty percent of the grey-headed claimed to have a six-month emergency savings fund.
You know, if you have almost one out of five men in certain communities that are out of work - and that's double the rate for white men or more than double the rate - you would think that would make news.
That's why the African-American turnout for the president's re-election was higher than the white turnout.
As well as guaranteeing what is still a good hourly wage, these agreements stifle innovation (through detailed work rules) and offer health-care benefits that are far more generous than those which the steel firms' white-collar workers get.
Goldman became known more for its trading prowess than its white-shoe advisory practice.
Even before the recession, only around two-thirds of white men with nothing more than a high-school diploma were working.
The number of vacancies today -- 86 -- is less than it was when Republicans controlled the White House and Democrats controlled the Senate: 108 in 1991, 114 in 1992.
The other thing to keep in mind, even at the high end, when you compare Asian-Americans individually by educational attainment, you still see that they earned less than non-Hispanic white males, for example.
Mothers of Indian, Pakistani and Bangladeshi origin had a high risk of having low birth-weight babies - their babies are on average 300g lighter than those of white mothers.
Its most memorable ad campaign--"Celebrity in a Suitcase" featured folks like the late House Majority Leader Thomas P. (Tip) O'Neill and game-show hostess Vanna White popping out of luggage in a motel room-was launched more than a decade ago.
On average, non-white respondents also lived significantly further from their parents than white respondents.
Even the employment is more white-collar than is typical for the area, with the City Council being the largest single employer in a seat lacking any heavy industry.
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"I'd say they're more white-collar than blue-collar - anything from hippies to pretty normal looking people, but generally they're educated - either very concerned about politics or the environment, or both, " she says.
They are more often male, middle-aged and white than female, young or from ethnic minorities.
But companies have more ageing white-collar workers than they could possibly promote even if demand were rising, not falling.
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That applies especially to women, who despite high education levels are in much less rewarding white-collar jobs than their western counterparts.
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Rather than being seen as white-coated technocrats, carrying out vital research, the survey found that scientists were stereotyped as "dangerous cranks" who spent too long in the laboratory.
More than 600 people have backed Mr White's campaign to get micro-pigs reclassified as pets rather than livestock to prevent restrictions on their movements.
Call of Duty did white-knuckle adrenaline better than any other game on the market, and other games tried to ape it.
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He managed to reduce injuries by 95%, to 15 lost workdays per 10, 000 employees per year, lower than the rate in most white-collar industries.
But I have to tell you: I know I have never looked cooler or felt slicker while wearing a pair of white-yellow cotton pants than I did yesterday morning at the Beverly Hills Hotel.
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