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Data & Research

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A list of resources for data & research regarding the Hispanic population in South Carolina.

Hispanic/Latinos National Origins, Citizenship Status

  • Hispanic/Latinos National Origins, Citizenship Status, and Income report, prepared by intern Mateo Pierce-Mosquera and Research Director Dr. Robert P. Fenton, provides pertinent data on the state’s growing Hispanic/Latino community, particularly around the issue of citizenship and income.

The Lost Economic Impact of DACA Eligible Students in South Carolina

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A report authored by Clemson University researchers that explores the economic impact of allowing lawfully present workers to receive occupational and professional licenses in various sectors was unveiled to the public on March 25 in Greenville. Co-hosted by Hispanic Alliance and Ten at the Top, the Allied4Work event also included an overview of S.C. House Bill 3288 and a panel discussion on the opportunities and challenges for the lawfully present workforce in South Carolina.

Greenville Hispanic Health Study

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The Greenville Hispanic Health Study, a collaboration between Bon Secours St. Francis Health System, Clemson University, Piedmont Health Foundation & the Hispanic Alliance, examined mental health, routine healthcare seeking behaviors, and perceptions of culturally competent care among residents who self-identified as Hispanic living in Greenville County. The partners sought to understand the broader experiences of Hispanics residents in Greenville County, as they are often under-represented in county-wide equity and health needs assessments.

Statewide Hispanic/LatinX South Carolina Arts Assessment

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This statewide assessment, funded through a strategic partnership between the South Carolina Arts Commission and the Hispanic Alliance of SC, and conducted in collaboration with Palmetto Luna Arts, offers an unprecedented opportunity to bridge cultures through art across the state by leveraging the reputation, networks, and knowledge of these partners.

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