Differences between immigrant and native households in rates of welfare receipt depend on nativity differences in individual-level rates of receipt, in household size, in mean number of recipients in receiving households, and in household nativity composition. We present algebraic derivations of these ...
The Adaptation of Children of Immigrants in Southern California," in Children of Immigrants: Health, Adjustment, and Public Assistance, edited by Donald Hern... FA Mendoza,LB Dixon 被引量: 27发表: 1999年 流动儿童的敌意与行为问题 ,Children of Immigrants:Health,adjustment,and Public Assistance.Comm...
immigration agents asked what city they wanted to go to. Suares chose Chicago because she had heard from others that the city “was receiving migrants without a problem.” They ate and showered before boarding a bus for a ride of almost 24 hours. ...
The place of immigrants in many Western nation-states has become one of the most salient issues shaping public debates in contemporary societies. Although immigrants make the receiving country their new home, the native population often views them not only as outsiders and as a threat to their ec...
The holiday includes public parades, parties, and the wearing of green attire or shamrocks. Historically, the Lenten restrictions on eating and drinking alcohol were lifted for the day, which has encouraged and propagated the St. Patrick’s Day tradition of alcohol consumption. A massive number ...
In general, immigrants are a small portion of those receiving public benefits. For example, non-citizen immigrants make up only 6.5 percent of all those participating in Medicaid. More than 87 percent of participants are native-born. The same goes for food assistance: Immigrants make up only 8....
Public benefits aren’t the only dealbreakers for immigrants. The rule would also work against people who have heart problems, cancer, and mental health conditions. “An alien is at high risk of becoming a public charge if he or she has a medical condition and is unable to show evidence ...
Whether migrants are favorably selected or not is important for understanding the economic and sociological consequences of migration for the sending (origin) and receiving (destination) regions, as well as for the migrants themselves. The more highly favorably selected are migrants the more successful...
For instance, undocumented migrants were officially barred from receiving non-emergency healthcare by the 1996 Personal Responsibility Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act (Viladrich, 2012). More recently, the Inadmissibility on Public Charge Grounds further deterred migrants from accessing social benefits by...
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