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Block One: The Hispanic Population in The U.S
 

Nationwide, the Hispanic population in the United States is growing and is expected to continue. Projections show a U.S. Hispanic population of 49 million by 2010 and a population of 63 million 10 years later which will have the most impact on children under the age of 5. The Hispanic population represents 22 different nations from Latin America, all of which bring many different values and traditions. This video provides different perspectives on how Head Start and Early Head Start programs can plan their recruitment efforts by furthering their understanding of these population changes. 

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Block One: The Hispanic Population in The U.S

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000034-Building Blocks for Hispanic Outreach and Service Block 1 - The Hispanic Population in The U.S-2006

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Block One: The Hispanic Population in The U.S. HHS/ACF/OHS. 2006. English. Streaming Video. 00:10:04


Last Reviewed: September 2009