Sentences with phrase «growing ethnic population»

Particularly adept at building strategic, collaborative relationships both inside and outside the organization, Mike is now leading a movement to communicate the opportunities for real estate professionals to understand the value and buying power of the country's growing ethnic population.
Considering residents of Hispanic descent are the fastest - growing ethnic population in our state it's a great step forward in protecting the health, safety and well - being of Pennsylvania's children,» said Angela Liddle, President and CEO of PFSA.
Cheney will be providing a presentation about marketing to the Hispanic population, which is the fastest growing ethnic population in the country.
Since 1983, the Alliance has sought to unify, promote and represent the artistic and cultural producers of one of New York City's fastest - growing ethnic populations.
Although Hispanic Americans are one of the fastest growing ethnic populations in the United States, use and psychometric testing of Spanish versions of two instruments commonly used to measure quality of the couple's relationship and family functioning, the Dyadic Adjustment Scale (DAS) and the FACES II, have not been reported.

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This latter concern is most deeply felt in Kazakhstan, a country with a large Russian border, significant ethnic Russian population, and growing fears of Russian meddling.
According to the latest census, the Asian population in the United States grew by 43.3 % between 2000 and 2010, the largest percentage increase of any ethnic or racial group.
Pew tells us that «Whites continue to be more likely than both blacks and Hispanics to identify as religiously unaffiliated,» adding «But the religiously unaffiliated have grown (and Christians have declined) as a share of the population within all three of these racial and ethnic groups.»
Major responsibility for the change in Roxbury, Dorchester, and Mattapan, Levine and Harmon claim, rests largely on the political, banking, and real estate establishment of Boston that decided to channel Boston's growing black population into Jewish neighborhoods rather than to scatter them in Irish, Italian, and other ethnic enclaves.
Ethnic minorities, especially Hispanics, are a growing segment of the population.
Canada has a growing immigrant population, this will increase demand for products and packaging suited to these ethnic groups and will also increase the need for associated labeling such as multi-lingual labeling.
The seat El - Yateem seeks — covering Bay Ridge, Bensonhurst, Dyker Heights and Bath Beach — has long been a stronghold of conservative - leaning white ethnic Catholics, but it is now home also to a large and growing population of Arabs, Asians and Eastern Europeans.
According to the analysis of Census data by the the advocacy and housing organization, Asian Americans for Equality (AAFE), the Asian population in New York City is growing rapidly and dispersing beyond historical ethnic enclaves.
This was also the time when far - leftists started to court social and ethnic minorities, such as gays, feminists, environmentalists and the growing population of foreign «guest workers».
Nearly four times as many people from ethnic minority communities voted Labour than voted Tory — and those different communities are a growing part of our population.
The Coney Island section of the district primarily consists of blacks and Russian - speaking immigrants, while the Bay Ridge, Dyker Heights and Bath Beach neighborhoods are traditional ethnic Italian and Irish strongholds with growing Asian and Eastern European populations.
The son of an immigrant fieldworker who went on to become the youngest mayor of Santa Maria, Maldonado has long been considered the Republicans» best chance to reach out to the state's growing Latino population, which is projected to become the state's largest «race or ethnic group» in March.
Since then the growing ethnic minority population and boundary changes in 2010 which removed the Conservative voting area of Pinner have moved it further into the Labour column, to the point where it can be held even in what was a very bad election for the party.
Enck blames the decline on more and more young people growing up in urban cultures removed from hunting, an increasing proportion of ethnic minorities (who are less likely to hunt) in the population and — surprise, surprise — the rise in single - parent families «with fewer opportunities for children to learn about hunting from their fathers».
While many ethnic groups have hunted wildlife for subsistence over millennia, often with highly detrimental effects [8], the unsustainablility of this practice has accelerated in many areas due to growing human populations, an increasing tendency for wild meat to be traded commercially [9], and the widespread adoption of firearms and motorized transport that increase the efficiency and spatial extent of hunting [10,11].
In some states, the API population has grown larger than other ethnic groups, especially in public schools.
Our aim is to begin a dialogue about how to diversify the teacher workforce to include highly effective teachers of all racial and ethnic backgrounds in elevating the achievement and attainment of the most rapidly growing segment of the American population — children of color.
This report finds that while the population of teachers of color overall is growing, Black and Native American teachers are a declining share of the teacher workforce and the gap between the percentage of Latinx teachers and students is larger than for any other racial or ethnic group.
Latinxs make up 17 percent of the US population and are the country's fastest growing ethnic group — yet they hold only 3 percent of museum leadership positions, lower than all other groups.
As the ethnic diversity of Canada's population grows, so too does the religious diversity of its workforce — and the calendar of religious holidays has expanded correspondingly.
The «Mixed» population is now one of the fastest growing ethnic groups.
The Latino population is the fastest growing ethnic subgroup in the U.S..
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