All Children of Immigrants and Dual Language Learners Resources (cont'd)
- The Child Care Arrangements Of Preschool Children in Immigrant Families in the United States
The Foundation for Child Development Working Paper Series: This is the first nationally representative study about child care use among immigrant families based on their children’s and their parents’ nativity status.
June 11, 2010 • Read MorePromise or Peril: Immigrants, LEP Students and the No Child Left Behind ActThis publication draws a statistical portrait of immigrant and limited English proficient (LEP) students in prekindergarten through fifth grade.
June 9, 2010 • Read MoreDescribing Immigrant CommunitiesThis presentation includes results from past and present work (in some cases still being drafted) on immigrant populations using several data sources for national, state and local-level analyses.
June 9, 2010 • Read MoreImmigration and Integration TrendsThis PowerPoint presentation provides essential data on changing patterns of immigration.
June 9, 2010 • Read MoreA Profile of America’s Future: Young Children in Immigrant Families in New York CityThis PowerPoint presentation provides essential data on changing patterns of immigration in New York City.
June 9, 2010 • Read MoreDemographic Change and the Life Circumstances of Immigrant FamiliesSeveral major demographic shifts over the past half-century have transformed who we are and how we live in this country in many ways.
June 9, 2010 • Read MoreLeveling the Playing Field: Supporting Immigrant Children from Birth to EightMany young children in immigrant families do not have good access to health and education services.
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