Sunday, September 8, 2013

From Brown U: The Political Impact of the New Hispanic Second Generation

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24009469


 2009 Aug 1;35(7):1201-1223.

The Political Impact of the New Hispanic Second Generation.

Source

Professor of Sociology at Brown University.

Abstract

The rapid growth of the Hispanic population in the United States, particularly those of the second generation, who have automatic rights of citizenship, could be expected to result in increased influence and representation in politics for this group. We show that the effect of a sheer growth in numbers at the national level is diminished by several factors: low probabilities of naturalisation by Hispanic immigrants; non-participation in voting, especially by the US-born generations; and concentration of growth in Congressional Districts that already have Hispanic Representatives. It is a challenge for public policy to reduce the lag between population growth and political representation.

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