Demographics
Contextualizing Poverty and Inequality in the post-NAFTA years
This article analyzes the progress obtained in diminishing poverty and inequality in Mexico during the post-NAFTA years ranging from 1994 to 2007 and how it pertains to the broad critical debate surrounding poverty-gap reduction in the context of regional and international economic integration and trade liberalization.
Specifically, the article discusses the evolution of Mexican rural and urban poverty, income and regional disparities, as well as the role of government spending after the enactment of NAFTA and within the framework of economic liberalization marked by expanded international trade and investment, particularly with the United States.
Hispanic census report II
Census 2000, brief overview on the Hispanic Population.
Hispanic Population Map
By the Social Science Data Analysis Network.
Hispanic Population in the US
3/2000 US Census Report. You can choose the PDF version, the Slide Show (1.3M Microsoft PowerPoint Format), the images version with supporting text, or take the Interactive Pop Quiz.
Hispanic Buying Power by State
In 2001, the immense buying power of 33.1 million Hispanic consumers will energize the U.S. consumer market as never before with disposable income of $452.4 billion. See pages 8 & 14).








