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Krista M Perreira,India J Ornelas Krista M Perreira
Poor childhood health contributes to lower socioeconomic status in adulthood. Subsequently, low socioeconomic status among parents contributes to poor childhood health outcomes in the next generation. This cycle can be particularly pernicio...
Sandy Baum,Stella M Flores Sandy Baum
The increasing role that immigrants and their children, especially those from Latin America, are playing in American society, Sandy Baum and Stella Flores argue, makes it essential that as many young newcomers as possible enroll and succeed...
Robert T Teranishi,Carola Suárez-Orozco,Marcelo Suárez-Orozco Robert T Teranishi
Immigrant youth and children of immigrants make up a large and increasing share of the nation's population, and over the next few decades they will constitute a significant portion of the U.S. workforce. Robert Teranishi, Carola Suárez-Oro...
Robert Crosnoe,Ruth N López Turley Robert Crosnoe
The children from immigrant families in the United States make up a historically diverse population, and they are demonstrating just as much diversity in their experiences in the K-12 educational system. Robert Crosnoe and Ruth López Turle...
Margarita Calderón,Robert Slavin,Marta Sánchez Margarita Calderón
The fastest-growing student population in U.S. schools today is children of immigrants, half of whom do not speak English fluently and are thus labeled English learners. Although the federal government requires school districts to provide s...
Lynn A Karoly,Gabriella C Gonzalez Lynn A Karoly
A substantial and growing share of the population, immigrant children are more likely than children with native-born parents to face a variety of circumstances, such as low family income, low parental education, and language barriers that p...
Nancy S Landale,Kevin J A Thomas,Jennifer Van Hook Nancy S Landale
Children of immigrants are a rapidly growing part of the U.S. child population. Their health, development, educational attainment, and social and economic integration into the nation's life will play a defining role in the nation's future. ...
Jeffrey S Passel Jeffrey S Passel
Jeffrey Passel surveys demographic trends and projections in the U.S. youth population, with an emphasis on trends among immigrant youth. He traces shifts in the youth population over the past hundred years, examines population projections ...
Amy B Jordan Amy B Jordan
Amy Jordan addresses the need to balance the media industry's potentially important contributions to the healthy development of America's children against the consequences of excessive and age-inappropriate media exposure. Much of the philo...
Sandra L Calvert Sandra L Calvert
Marketing and advertising support the U.S. economy by promoting the sale of goods and services to consumers, both adults and children. Sandra Calvert addresses product marketing to children and shows that although marketers have targeted ch...