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Hardship Among Children of Immigrants: Findings from the 1999 National Survey of America's Families


  Author: Randy Capps
Publisher: The Urban Institute
Publication: New Federalism: National Survey of America's Families, series B, No. B-29
Document Date:                  February 2001
Category: Family Transitions > Immigration Experience
Related Categories:
Children > Economic Factors Influencing
Family Economics > Economic Hardship
Family Economics > Family Income
Family Economics > Poverty
Public Policy > Welfare
 

This paper examines the extent of income, food, housing, and health care related hardship for immigrant families. Its research indicates that hardship is greater for children of immigrants than for native born children due to welfare restrictions, citizenship and sponsorship requirements, and a lack of knowledge about support services.

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