Parental divorce and economic hardship were the most prevalent ACEs for both groups;
Children in immigrant families reported a prevalence of 11.9 percent for parental divorce and 32.1 percent for economic hardship, while children in U.S. - native families reported a prevalence of 25.5 percent for parental divorce and 29.9 percent for economic hardship.
Not exact matches
Children from immigrant families now account for 42 percent of uninsured children in the United States, reports a study in the March issue of Medic
Children from
immigrant families now account for 42 percent of uninsured
children in the United States, reports a study in the March issue of Medic
children in the United States,
reports a study
in the March issue of Medical Care.
In 2000, a key study reported that 36 percent of uninsured children live in immigrant familie
In 2000, a key study
reported that 36 percent of uninsured
children live
in immigrant familie
in immigrant families.
Our
Children Our Schools: A Blueprint for Creating Partnerships Between Immigrant Families and New York City Public Schools Over 60 % of children in New York City public schools are immigrants or the children of immigrants, but this report by Advocates for Children of New York (AFC) shows that immigrant families face significant obstacles to participating in their children's ed
Children Our Schools: A Blueprint for Creating Partnerships Between
Immigrant Families and New York City Public Schools Over 60 % of children in New York City public schools are immigrants or the children of immigrants, but this report by Advocates for Children of New York (AFC) shows that immigrant families face significant obstacles to participating in their children's e
Immigrant Families and New York City Public Schools Over 60 % of children in New York City public schools are immigrants or the children of immigrants, but this report by Advocates for Children of New York (AFC) shows that immigrant families face significant obstacles to participating in their children's ed
Families and New York City Public Schools Over 60 % of
children in New York City public schools are immigrants or the children of immigrants, but this report by Advocates for Children of New York (AFC) shows that immigrant families face significant obstacles to participating in their children's ed
children in New York City public schools are
immigrants or the
children of immigrants, but this report by Advocates for Children of New York (AFC) shows that immigrant families face significant obstacles to participating in their children's ed
children of
immigrants, but this
report by Advocates for
Children of New York (AFC) shows that immigrant families face significant obstacles to participating in their children's ed
Children of New York (AFC) shows that
immigrant families face significant obstacles to participating in their children's e
immigrant families face significant obstacles to participating in their children's ed
families face significant obstacles to participating
in their
children's ed
children's education.
On this webinar, the
report authors will discuss the study findings, including impacts on young
children, their parents, and early childhood educators, and recommendations for stakeholders at all levels to safeguard the wellbeing of
children in immigrant families.
In addition to presenting data on disparities by race and ethnicity, the
report also focuses on the needs of
children from
immigrant families.
The
report also explores the significant barriers facing
children in immigrant families, the majority of whom are also
children or color, and offers recommendations for helping
children in these
families secure the stability, economic resources and opportunities all of the nation's
children need to thrive.