Research on immigrant populations shows that child care choices are dependent on the population’s region of origin. While the Russian immigrant popul
2008. "Immigrant Labor, Child-Care Services, and the Work-Fertility Trade-Off in the United States". IZA Working Paper.Hock, Heinrich and Delia Furtado (2009): "Immigrant Labor, Child-Care Services, and the Work-Fertility Trade-Off in the United States", Discussion Paper N0. 3506, IZA,...
An immigrant is defined by the United States (U.S.) Department of Homeland Security as “[a]ny person lawfully in the U.S. who is not a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or person admitted under a nonimmigrant category”. Yet, refugees and other classes of migrants are differentiated in ...
Beyond the Factory: Child Labor in the CitiesAt the beginning of the nineteenth century factory owners faced few restrictions on the way they employed their children workers who were between the age of 7 and 12. Gradually laws came into being.The first child-labor laws were passed at the sta...
US by linking the region's mines, forests, and farms to the burgeoning industrial centers of the Northeast and Midwest, creating a huge demand for labor. The new rail lines also connected Mexico's mines and haciendas to the US markets to generate a rapidly growing trade. The first Mexican...
Child labor The involvement of children as agricultural laborers in the United States is widely recognized.19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25 Exact numbers of agricultural child laborers are not known; however, estimates range from the likely “undercount” by the General Accounting Office of 300,000...
child’s prospects for socioeconomic mobility. It is unclear whether parents reinforce citizenship differences among siblings, compensate for these differences, or treat all siblings equally regardless of citizenship status. Moreover, past empirical research has not investigated differences in parental time...
They easily get work in different and wide range of organizations, such as manufacturing, government and business. Now according to the report of U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), network and computer systems administrators normally earn a median salary of $77,810 in May 2015....
Barrett Reinventing Free Labor: Padrones and Immigrant Worke... MM Topp,G Peck - 《Journal of Social History》 被引量: 73发表: 2001年 Geographic disparities in access to the medical home among US CSHCN. OBJECTIVES: In this study we examined geographic disparities in medical home access among...
This practice-based research study examines a US-based preventive services program tailored to immigrant and refugee families that have been subject to a Child Protective Services report. The model is the result of a collaboration between an immigrant serving community-based agency and a county depart...