The boy named Jose and his cousin Ani did not go very well, but they decided to be rich and to succeed together.
Gary Soto was born in 1952, isdu is from California's Fresho. He is a vagrant and paleontologist. He writes a story based on Mexican American experience. As a child, Soto is an onsite worker. He dreamed of becoming a pastor, a vagrant, and a paleontologist, and when he found a poem at college, he began writing poetry.
In 2009, more than half of foreign workers from Mexico and Central America did not have high school diplomas or GED certificates, but only 6% of homemade workers were. In contrast, nearly half of the foreign workers from other than Mexico and Central America have at least a degree of origin. In contrast, 35% of indigenous workers are those. Over time, American labor participants from Mexico and Central America are receiving more education. In 2009, I completed an average school education of 9.8 years (compared to 2004 for 9.5 years) and 55% did not acquire a high school diploma or GED certificate. 50% of the population does not go to school and no high school graduates - decreased from 60% in 2004. However, people born in Mexico and Central America accounted for an increase in market share. Educated labor department
Depending on the level of education, the role of foreign workers in the labor market will be greatly influenced. In 2009, 70% of workers born in Mexico and Central America were engaged in jobs with very low educational requirements such as construction workers and dishwashers. On average, full-time men in Mexico and Central America earn more than half of the local income per week, women in Mexico and Central America earn about three-fifths of the average weekly income of indigenous women is.