Nov 15, 2015 Research Publication Share: share on twitter share on facebook Print Income Instability and Public Assistance among Low-Income Hispanic Families View the companion briefs in this series: Income Instability in the Lives of Hispanic Children Low and Stable Income: Comparisons Among Hispanic Children, From 2004 Through the Period Following the Great Recession How Hispanic Parents Perceive Their Need and Eligibility for Public Assistance Related Research A Majority of Hispanic Children in Households With Low Incomes Live in Two-Parent Families Jun 11, 2025 Elizabeth Wildsmith, Marta Alvira-Hammond Most Hispanic Children in Families With Low Incomes Live in Unaffordable Housing May 14, 2025 Elizabeth Wildsmith, Marta Alvira-Hammond, Dana Thomson Subsidy Policies for Child Care Affordability Vary Across States and Territories With Large Populations of Hispanic Families Early Care and Education May 7, 2025 Danielle A. Crosby, Amy Wrather, Anyela Jacome Ceron, Julia Mendez, Favour Omondi
A Majority of Hispanic Children in Households With Low Incomes Live in Two-Parent Families Jun 11, 2025 Elizabeth Wildsmith, Marta Alvira-Hammond Most Hispanic Children in Families With Low Incomes Live in Unaffordable Housing May 14, 2025 Elizabeth Wildsmith, Marta Alvira-Hammond, Dana Thomson Subsidy Policies for Child Care Affordability Vary Across States and Territories With Large Populations of Hispanic Families Early Care and Education May 7, 2025 Danielle A. Crosby, Amy Wrather, Anyela Jacome Ceron, Julia Mendez, Favour Omondi