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Hispanic Students' Success in Business Education (Report)
Academy of Educational Leadership Journal 2010, May, 14, 2
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Publisher Description
INTRODUCTION The Hispanic population is the largest and fastest growing ethnic group in the United States. According to the Census Bureau's 2007 American Community Survey, Hispanics account for 45.4 million or 15.1% of the population (Business Wire, 2009). "Between 2010 and 2050 the U.S. Hispanic population is projected to nearly triple, resulting in one in three people in the U.S. being of Hispanic origin" (Business Wire, 2009).
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