This document summarizes patterns among Latinos in California based on demographic factors like rates of group membership in clubs, associations, or federations, rates of participation in social, cultural, civic or political activities, and rates of activism in political organizations before arriving in the United States.
Some key points:
- Education and generation are perhaps the two factors that show the most differences among Latinos.
- Opinions on issues like abortion, multilingual education, and mail-in ballots to country of Latino heritage vary greatly depending on demographic factors.
- Younger and more educated Latinos tend to rely on English more and Spanish less.
In conclusion, while there are clear patterns of Latinos' political opinions