Document Type
Research Report
Publication Date
9-17-2010
Abstract
This report provides a descriptive snapshot of selected economic, social, educational, and demographic indicators pertaining to Latinos in the cities of Somerville and Everett. This report is prepared for the 2010 Statewide Latino Public Policy Conference organized by UMass Boston’s Mauricio Gastón Institute for Latino Community Development and Public Policy. It is part of a larger series that covers fourteen other cities, or clusters of cities, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Each report analyzes data from the 2008 American Community Survey (ACS) conducted by the U.S. Census Bureau. The ACS’s smallest geographic area is a Public Use Microdata Area (PUMA) consisting of a minimum census population of 100,000. In the PUMA for these cities, Somerville accounted for the majority of its population (67.1%) in the 2000 Census, while Everett accounted for 32.9%. The majority of the Latino population of this PUMA (64.6%) lived in Somerville in 2000, while 35.4% lived in Everett.
Recommended Citation
Granberry, Phillip and Rustan, Sarah, "Latinos in Massachusetts Selected Areas: Somerville and Everett" (2010). Gastón Institute Publications. 47.
https://scholarworks.umb.edu/gaston_pubs/47
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