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The centerpiece of the
**Health Affairs** Insider Journal Club meeting in July is, "Documenting
Latino Representation In The US Health Workforce
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Using data from the US Census Bureau, the authors compare representation
of the four largest Latino subpopulation groups in the health workforce
with that group's representation in the US workforce. They found
Mexican Americans to be the most underrepresented subpopulation in
professions requiring advanced degrees. All groups are overrepresented
in occupations requiring less than a bachelor's degree. Among recent
health professions graduates, overall Latino representation has been
increasing over time.
On July 27, please join author Indira Islas of George Washington
University for a detailed discussion of the paper's data, methods, and
policy conclusions.
**Health Affairs** Senior Editor
**Leslie Erdelack**will host.
Date: Monday, July 31, 2023
Time: 4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Eastern
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