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The Hispanic Population in the United States
Call for Papers and Manuscripts
Richard R. Verdugo is calling for manuscripts on the status of the Hispanic population in the United States. All social science and humanities disciplines are welcomed. Manuscripts may be edited volumes or single focused studies. Topics of special interest include: Immigration and Immigration Policy; Issues related to the labor market; Education; Politics and political participation; the History of Hispanics in the USA; and Research on language topics. If you are interested in submitting a manuscript or have an idea for a manuscript, please contact Richard at: swamis59@yahoo.com.
BOOKS IN THIS SERIES

The Yellow Rose
Racial Stratification in a Mexican American Community
2019Richard R. Verdugo, UAB - Centre for Demographic Studies, Barcelona, Spain

Hispanics in the US Labor Market
Selected Research
2013Richard R. Verdugo, UAB - Centre for Demographic Studies, Barcelona, Spain

The Economic Status of the Hispanic Population
Selected Essays
2013Marie T. Mora, The University of Texas - Pan American; Alberto Dávila, The University of Texas - Pan American

The Education of the Hispanic Population
Selected Essays
2012Billie Gastic, Beam Youth Collaborative; Richard R. Verdugo, UAB - Centre for Demographic Studies, Barcelona, Spain
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