Latinos Online
I. Overview Fifty-six percent of Latinos in the U.S. use the internet Latinos comprise 14% of the U.S. adult population and about half of this growing group (56%) goes online. By comparison, 71% of...
View ArticleLatinos Online, 2006-2008: Narrowing the Gap
I. Overview From 2006 to 2008, internet use among Latino adults rose by 10 percentage points, from 54%1 to 64%. In comparison, the rates for whites rose four percentage points, and the rates for blacks...
View ArticleThe Latino Digital Divide: The Native Born versus The Foreign Born
Technology use among foreign-born Latinos continues to lag significantly behind that of their U.S.-born counterparts, according to a new analysis of survey data from the Pew Hispanic Center. The...
View ArticleHow Young Latinos Communicate with Friends in the Digital Age
I. Overview When it comes to socializing and communicating with friends, young Latinos (ages 16 to 25) make extensive use of mobile technology. Half say they text message (50%) their friends daily, and...
View ArticleLatinos and Digital Technology, 2010
I. Overview Latinos are less likely than whites to access the internet, have a home broadband connection or own a cell phone, according to survey findings from the Pew Hispanic Center, a project of the...
View ArticleClosing the Digital Divide: Latinos and Technology Adoption
Overview Latinos own smartphones, go online from a mobile device and use social networking sites at similar—and sometimes higher—rates than do other groups of Americans, according to a new analysis of...
View ArticleDigital Divide Narrows for Latinos as More Spanish Speakers and Immigrants Go...
The long-standing divide in internet use between U.S. Hispanics and whites is now at its narrowest point since 2009, as immigrant and Spanish-dominant Latinos make big strides in going online. The post...
View ArticleClosing the Digital Divide: Latinos and Technology Adoption
Overview Latinos own smartphones, go online from a mobile device and use social networking sites at similar—and sometimes higher—rates than do other groups of Americans, according to a new analysis of...
View ArticleDigital Divide Narrows for Latinos as More Spanish Speakers and Immigrants Go...
The long-standing divide in internet use between U.S. Hispanics and whites is now at its narrowest point since 2009, as immigrant and Spanish-dominant Latinos make big strides in going online. The post...
View ArticleLatinos Online
Hispanics with lower levels of education and English proficiency remain largely disconnected from the internet. The post Latinos Online appeared first on Pew Research Center's Hispanic Trends Project.
View ArticleLatinos Online, 2006-2008: Narrowing the Gap
From 2006 to 2008, internet use among Latino adults rose by 10 percentage points, from 54% to 64%, compared with a four percentage point rise among whites and a two percentage point rise among blacks....
View ArticleHow Young Latinos Communicate with Friends in the Digital Age
When it comes to socializing and communicating with friends, young Latinos (ages 16 to 25) make extensive use of mobile technology. Half say they text message (50%) their friends daily, and 45% say...
View ArticleThe Latino Digital Divide: The Native Born versus The Foreign Born
Native-born Latinos are more likely than their foreign-born counterparts to go online and to use cell phones, according to a new report from the Pew Hispanic Center. The post The Latino Digital Divide:...
View ArticleLatinos and Digital Technology, 2010
Latinos are less likely than whites to access the internet, have a home broadband connection or own a cell phone, according to survey findings from the Pew Hispanic Center. The post Latinos and Digital...
View ArticleClosing the Digital Divide: Latinos and Technology Adoption
Overview Latinos own smartphones, go online from a mobile device and use social networking sites at similar—and sometimes higher—rates than do other groups of Americans, according to a new analysis of...
View ArticleDigital Divide Narrows for Latinos as More Spanish Speakers and Immigrants Go...
The long-standing divide in internet use between U.S. Hispanics and whites is now at its narrowest point since 2009, as immigrant and Spanish-dominant Latinos make big strides in going online. The post...
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