Latinas have a higher participation rate in the labor force than do women overall. And that importance is expected to grow.
Growing up, Mayra Macias often saw her father collapsed on the couch after a 14-hour day as a garbage man for the city of Chicago.
The importance of Latinas in the workforce is expected to increase. By 2028, they are forecast to account for 9.2% of the total labor force, up from 7.5% in 2018, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics. Latinos — both women and men — will account for a fifth of the worker pool by then. “My mother didn’t speak to me for months because she was so appalled,” for breaking a cultural tradition by leaving home before marriage, said Vargas, founder ofThe number of Latinas with college degrees has doubled in the past 10 years to 4.8 million, increasing their ability to engage with the workforce. Enrollment data shows a significant portion of Latinas remain enrolled in school after age 21, suggesting they are pursuing graduate degrees, or juggling school with work and family support.
“We would expect that if you had a more educated group you would see some of these gaps narrow,” Mora said.Barriers to work often give rise to business ownership and entrepreneurship in the Latino community. Ramona Cedeño, 43, started her business, FiBrick Financial Services, in New York four years ago, after coming to the U.S. from the Dominican Republic when she was 18. Her first job was in a shoe store as she helped her mother pay the rent and save money to bring her three sisters to America, she says.
United States Latest News, United States Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
I've Worn Hair Extensions for 14 Years—These Are the Top 8 Brands to Shop for BundlesShop the best online hair extension brands for clip ins, wefted hair, and faux bangs.
Read more »
They came here after the U.S. irradiated their islands. Now they face an uncertain futureSome 27,000 citizens of the Marshall Islands reside in the United States, where they have legal status under a 1986 pact. If the two countries can't renew their agreement, the Marshallese could be forced to return to home.
Read more »
US oil output will overtake OPEC’s by 2024, thanks to fracking | Markets InsiderOPEC's World Oil Outlook for 2019 found that output will fall over the next five years, while America's shale oil production will overtake that ...
Read more »
Latest News - MarketWatchGet the latest stock market, financial and business news from MarketWatch.
Read more »
Markets are in a classic 'Santa Claus' rally, but there may be a reckoning in JanuaryEven without weaker economic data, the market is notably overbought and due for a pause.
Read more »
Factbox: Ownership of leading European soccer clubsA group led by U.S. billionaire Daniel Friedkin is in talks to buy AS Roma altho...
Read more »