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NY Pakistanis poorer, less literate

December 08, 2004 17:29 IST
New York City's Pakistani Americans tended to experience greater poverty, earn less, speak less English and live in larger households than city residents as a whole, according to a 2000 census analysis by the Asian American Federation of New York.

The Federation, a nonprofit organization, released results of its evaluation December 1 in the latest in a series of ethnic and geographic profiles to deepen understanding of Asian American populations in the New York metropolitan area.

"Our profile of New York City's Pakistani American population provides an important snapshot of an immigrant group facing severe poverty and language challenges," said Cao K. O, executive director of the Asian American Federation.

"The very high child-poverty rate and the limited English skills of senior citizens require particular attention from community service planners and policy-makers. This information is especially significant in a post-September 11th context, as this community has suffered hardship stemming from hate crimes, employment discrimination and government policies."

According to the findings, based on 2000 census data:

 

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