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It has been shown that
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:It has been shown that education is a high priority of native Hawaiian parents, and this fact will facilitate the efforts to improve educational attainment at several levels—-the students themselves, the family, the school, the community, and the State.
education is a high priority of
 
native Hawaiian parents, and
 
this fact will facilitate the
 
efforts to improve educational
 
attainment at several levels—
 
the students themselves, the
 
family, the school, the
 
community, and the State.
 
Unemployment is a greater
 
problem for the native Hawaiian
 
population than for other
 
ethnic groups in Hawaii. Data
 
also show that native Hawaiians
 
still lag behind most other
 
ethnic groups in terms of the
 
percentage of their population
 
in professional positions.
 
Over 22 percent of native
 
Hawaiian men have jobs classified
 
as "menial."
 
  
Income levels for native
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*Unemployment is a greater problem for the native Hawaiian population than for other ethnic groups in Hawaii. Data also show that native Hawaiians still lag behind most other ethnic groups in terms of the percentage of their population in professional positions. Over 22 percent of native Hawaiian men have jobs classified as "menial."
Hawaiians fall below that of
 
some of the other ethnic
 
groups. Data for 1977 show
 
that full-Hawaiians had the
 
lowest median family income of
 
civilians in Hawaii compared to
 
other ethnic groups. Part-
 
Hawaiians had the third lowest.
 
As suggested above, lower
 
employment and income are due,
 
to a large extent, to
 
educational and training
 
deficiencies.
 
  
In 1975, over one-fourth (27
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*Income levels for native Hawaiians fall below that of some of the other ethnic groups. Data for 1977 show that full-Hawaiians had the lowest median family income of civilians in Hawaii compared to other ethnic groups. Part-Hawaiians had the third lowest. As suggested above, lower employment and income are due, to a large extent, to educational and training deficiencies.
percent) of native Hawaiians
 
were classified as below the
 
poverty level. In 1982, the
 
number of native Hawaiians on
 
welfare (Aid to Families with
 
Dependent Children and general
 
assistance) was significantly
 
higher than their relative
 
share of the population.
 
  
The high unemployment rate of
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*In 1975, over one-fourth (27 percent) of native Hawaiians were classified as below the poverty level. In 1982, the number of native Hawaiians on welfare (Aid to Families with Dependent Children and general assistance) was significantly higher than their relative share of the population.
native Hawaiians generally,
 
and the educational problems of
 
native Hawaiian youth are
 
reflected in criminal justice
 
data. Native Hawaiian youth
 
constitute the largest percent
 
of juveniles arrested for
 
several crime categories.
 
  
Alcohol and drug abuse problems
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*The high unemployment rate of native Hawaiians generally, and the educational problems of native Hawaiian youth are reflected in criminal justice data. Native Hawaiian youth constitute the largest percent of juveniles arrested for several crime categories. Alcohol and drug abuse problems also exist for native Hawaiians, although incidence is lower than for some other groups, including Caucasians.
also exist for native
 
Hawaiians, although incidence
 
is lower than for some other
 
groups, including Caucasians.
 
  
* Native Hawaiians continue to
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* Native Hawaiians continue to have a shorter life expectancy than other ethnic groups in Hawaii and a higher infant mortality rate. The incidence of cancer is higher than that of other groups for both men and women of native Hawaiian descent. Other health problems include a high prevalence of respiratory conditions and a high mortality rate, particularly for full-blooded Hawaiians, for heart disease, cancer, and accidents.
have a shorter life expectancy
 
than other ethnic groups in
 
Hawaii and a higher infant
 
mortality rate. The incidence
 
of cancer is higher than that
 
of other groups for both men
 
and women of native Hawaiian
 
descent. Other health problems
 
include a high prevalence of
 
respiratory conditions and a
 
high mortality rate,
 
particularly for full-blooded
 
Hawaiians, for heart disease,
 
cancer, an<i accidents.
 
  
* Given the high cost of housing
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* Given the high cost of housing on the islands, housing problems exist for all groups in Hawaii: the median value of a house in Hawaii is two and one-half tunes greater than the 1980 national median value. The lack of adequate housing may be even more acute for native Hawaiians because of their lower income levels. For native Hawaiians on Hawaiian Home Lands, there exist impediments that prevent them from using the assistance programs of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
on the islands, housing
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problems exist for all groups
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* The State of Hawaii consists of a population of considerable racial and cultural diversity. From the earliest times, interracial marriage was accepted by
in Hawaii: the median value of
 
a house in Hawaii is two and
 
one-half tunes greater than the
 
1980 national median value.
 
The lack of adequate housing
 
may be even more acute for
 
native Hawaiians because of
 
their lower income levels. For
 
native Hawaiians on Hawaiian
 
Home Lands, there exist impediments
 
that prevent them from
 
using the assistance programs
 
of the U.S. Department of
 
Housing and Urban Development.
 
  
* The State of Hawaii consists of
 
a population of considerable
 
racial and cultural diversity.
 
From the earliest times, interracial
 
marriage was accepted by
 
 
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Latest revision as of 23:26, 12 March 2006

It has been shown that education is a high priority of native Hawaiian parents, and this fact will facilitate the efforts to improve educational attainment at several levels—-the students themselves, the family, the school, the community, and the State.
  • Unemployment is a greater problem for the native Hawaiian population than for other ethnic groups in Hawaii. Data also show that native Hawaiians still lag behind most other ethnic groups in terms of the percentage of their population in professional positions. Over 22 percent of native Hawaiian men have jobs classified as "menial."
  • Income levels for native Hawaiians fall below that of some of the other ethnic groups. Data for 1977 show that full-Hawaiians had the lowest median family income of civilians in Hawaii compared to other ethnic groups. Part-Hawaiians had the third lowest. As suggested above, lower employment and income are due, to a large extent, to educational and training deficiencies.
  • In 1975, over one-fourth (27 percent) of native Hawaiians were classified as below the poverty level. In 1982, the number of native Hawaiians on welfare (Aid to Families with Dependent Children and general assistance) was significantly higher than their relative share of the population.
  • The high unemployment rate of native Hawaiians generally, and the educational problems of native Hawaiian youth are reflected in criminal justice data. Native Hawaiian youth constitute the largest percent of juveniles arrested for several crime categories. Alcohol and drug abuse problems also exist for native Hawaiians, although incidence is lower than for some other groups, including Caucasians.
  • Native Hawaiians continue to have a shorter life expectancy than other ethnic groups in Hawaii and a higher infant mortality rate. The incidence of cancer is higher than that of other groups for both men and women of native Hawaiian descent. Other health problems include a high prevalence of respiratory conditions and a high mortality rate, particularly for full-blooded Hawaiians, for heart disease, cancer, and accidents.
  • Given the high cost of housing on the islands, housing problems exist for all groups in Hawaii: the median value of a house in Hawaii is two and one-half tunes greater than the 1980 national median value. The lack of adequate housing may be even more acute for native Hawaiians because of their lower income levels. For native Hawaiians on Hawaiian Home Lands, there exist impediments that prevent them from using the assistance programs of the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development.
  • The State of Hawaii consists of a population of considerable racial and cultural diversity. From the earliest times, interracial marriage was accepted by
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