In December 2008, Pew Research began offering all surveys of the U.S. population in Spanish as well as English. This change ensured better coverage of the national population, including more recently arrived Hispanic immigrants. More recently arrived Hispanic immigrants are more likely to have limited English ability, have lower levels of income and formal education, and have less internet experience than other Hispanics living in the U.S. Thus, we report two separate time trends for Hispanics: the first leading up to late 2008 when Pew Research Center surveys of the U.S. population were only available in English, and the second, from late 2008 onward, when all Pew Research national surveys were administered in both English and Spanish.1
In December 2008, Pew Research began offering all surveys of the U.S. population in Spanish as well as English. This change ensured better coverage of the national population, including more recently arrived Hispanic immigrants. More recently arrived Hispanic immigrants are more likely to have limited English ability, have lower levels of income and formal education, and have less internet experience than other Hispanics living in the U.S. Thus, we report two separate time trends for Hispanics: the first leading up to late 2008 when Pew Research Center surveys of the U.S. population were only available in English, and the second, from late 2008 onward, when all Pew Research national surveys were administered in both English and Spanish.1
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In December 2008, Pew Research began offering all surveys of the US population in Spanish as well as English. This change ensured better coverage of the national population, including more recently arrived Hispanic immigrants. More recently arrived Hispanic immigrants are more likely to have limited English ability, have lower levels of income and formal education, and have less internet experience than other Hispanics living in the US Thus, we report two separate time trends for Hispanics: the first leading up. to late 2008 when Pew Research Center surveys of the US population were only available in English, and the second, from late 2008 onward, when all Pew Research national surveys were administered in both English and Spanish.1.
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In December 2008 Pew Research, began offering all surveys of the U.S. Population in Spanish as well as English. This change. Ensured better coverage of the national population including more, recently arrived Hispanic immigrants. More recently arrived. Hispanic immigrants are more likely to have limited English ability have lower, levels of income and, formal educationAnd have less Internet experience than other Hispanics living in the U.S. Thus we report, two separate time trends for. Hispanics: the first leading up to late 2008 when Pew Research Center surveys of the U.S. Population were only available. In English and second, the, late from 2008 onward when all, Pew Research national surveys were administered in both English. And Spanish.1
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