Moreover, new Chinese immigrants are no longer trapped in Chinatown and confined to jobs in the ethnic enclave economy. They are able to resettle in white middle class suburban communities and obtain employments in the mainstream labor market. However, unlike many white middle class families ...
Consequently, immigrant women felt trapped during the COVID-19 pandemic [40,41,42]. On the social level, the pandemic highlighted and worsened pre-existing healthcare, economic, and legal disparities faced by immigrant women. Discrimination within healthcare systems, economic instability, and ...