Sentences with phrase «rising immigrant population»

With a rising immigrant population, a well - documented achievement gap between white students and students of color, and broadening gaps in wealth of Americans, Deb Delisle, the assistant secretary for elementary and secondary education for the U.S. Department of Education, said that the odds that are against these children were are really related to a gap in «educational opportunity.»
Some people blame the state of the American school on a rising immigrant population or the black - white education gap.

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During the Mandate period the Arabs in the area of Zionist settlement experienced a phenomenal population rise (of births over deaths), and Mandatory Palestine attracted some 100,000 Arab immigrants from adjacent lands.
A future shortage of labor in Europe due to a declining and aging population means that the EU will need an influx of immigrants to keep the workforce stable as well as to finance living standards and rising costs for healthcare.
With immigrant populations in rural and small - town America on the rise, the answer, increasingly, is everywhere.
I would have expected them to have noticed that the fertility rate is rising in America purely among the poor immigrant population, who hail largely from Latin America, have been in the country about 5 minutes and are largely poor.
The real problem is not over population but instead the uncontrolled migration that is occuring now from the resource poor areas of the world into resource rich areas, which are unable economically to adequately absorb the sudden rise of new immigrants, many of whom are unskilled and undereducated.
According to Nowrasteh, the rising U.S. population is being bolstered by a growing number of immigrant households, and their presence will continue to transform the housing market.
These mid-size areas, including Nashville, Detroit, Colorado Springs, Minneapolis, Sarasota and El Paso have shown an average 27 % rise in new immigrant population at a time when the gateway cities are losing residents.
«If recent shifts in immigration flows continue, an increase in higher - income immigrants — including rising numbers from China and India — could accelerate the demand for homeownership among the foreign - born population,» the report states.
Rising numbers of female executives, affluent immigrants, growing numbers of younger and older workers and a ballooning retiree population will have a profound influence on residential real estate in the U.S. over the next 10 years, according to Burns and Porter.
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