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One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Increase in Immigrant Child Poverty from 1970 to 2000


  Author: Jennifer Van Hook, Susan L. Brown, Maxwell Kwenda
Publisher: Center for Family and Demographic Research
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Document Date:                  August 2002
Category: Family Economics > Impact of Geographic Location
Related Categories:
Family Economics > Child Poverty
Family Economics > Poverty
Family Transitions > Immigration Experience
 

This paper examines the prevalence and determinants of poverty among the children of immigrants and non-immigrants in the United States.  It suggests that the increase in immigrant child poverty in the last three decades is largely attributable to declining economic returns to parental education and employment, as well as to increasing poverty among large families.

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