Chart 1. Health insurance coverage among Hispanic and white, non-Hispanic construction workers, 2008 Source: 2008 National Health Interview Survey.

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Chart 1. Health insurance coverage among Hispanic and white, non-Hispanic construction workers, 2008 Source: 2008 National Health Interview Survey.

Chart 2. Number and rate of uninsured Hispanic construction workers, selected years, Source: March Supplement to the Current Population Survey.

Chart 3. Types of health insurance coverage among Hispanic and white, non-Hispanic construction workers, 2008 Source: 2009 March Supplement to the Current Population Survey.

Chart 4. Employment-based health insurance coverage in construction, by establishment size and Hispanic ethnicity, 2008 (Wage-and-salary workers)

Chart 5. Employment-based health insurance coverage in construction, by union status and Hispanic ethnicity, 2008 (Production workers) Source: 2009 March Supplement to the Current Population Survey. Note: Self-employed workers are excluded due to lack of union status information.

Chart 6. Percentage of construction workers who had no usual place to receive care when sick, 2008 Source: 2008 National Health Interview Survey.

Chart 7. Time since last contact with a health professional, by Hispanic ethnicity and insurance status, construction, 2008 UninsuredInsured Source: 2008 National Health Interview Survey.

Chart 8. Time since last dentist visit, by Hispanic ethnicity and insurance status, construction, 2008 UninsuredInsured Source: 2008 National Health Interview Survey.

Chart 9. Percentage of workers who did not receive preventive care of any kind, by Hispanic ethnicity and insurance status, 2008 Source: 2008 National Health Interview Survey.

Chart 10. Percentage of workers who used a hospital emergency room for treatment, by Hispanic ethnicity and insurance status, 2008 Source: 2008 National Health Interview Survey..