Immigrants and their children make up the fastest growing component of the U.S. population. One in five Americans under the age of 18 is an immigrant or a child of an immigrant (Jensen 2001). How they are ultimately incorporated into American society is important, not only for immigrants and their children, but also for the rest of mainstream America, which is bein
Over the past three decades, a central new challenge confronting millions of children of immigrants ...
Explores the role of immigrant families in changing the U.S. population's racial/ethnic composition ...
As of the last census in 2010, one in four children in the United States had a foreign born parent. ...
Draws on new results of U.S. Census 2000 data to focus on children in immigrant families, highlighti...
Recent data from Census 2000 show that the foreign-born population in the United States has increase...
A new generation of Americans, raised in immigrant families, has been coming of age. They are transf...
In 2007, about 16.4 million children, or more than one in five children in the United States, had at...
of immigrants are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population under age 18 (Van Hook and Fix ...
Almost 13 per cent of the American population is foreign born, and if the children of the foreign bo...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document One in five children living in the ...
This fact sheet is the first in a series of publications onchildren of immigrants. The series update...
Within the United States, nearly all growth in the young adult population over the next forty years ...
The new immigration to the United States is unprecedented in its diversity of color, class, and cult...
Scholars argue that migration has short and long-term consequences on family life. Although investig...
Highlights data on the population of children of immigrants up to age 8, distribution by state, pare...
Over the past three decades, a central new challenge confronting millions of children of immigrants ...
Explores the role of immigrant families in changing the U.S. population's racial/ethnic composition ...
As of the last census in 2010, one in four children in the United States had a foreign born parent. ...
Draws on new results of U.S. Census 2000 data to focus on children in immigrant families, highlighti...
Recent data from Census 2000 show that the foreign-born population in the United States has increase...
A new generation of Americans, raised in immigrant families, has been coming of age. They are transf...
In 2007, about 16.4 million children, or more than one in five children in the United States, had at...
of immigrants are the fastest-growing segment of the U.S. population under age 18 (Van Hook and Fix ...
Almost 13 per cent of the American population is foreign born, and if the children of the foreign bo...
***Note: Figures may be missing from this format of the document One in five children living in the ...
This fact sheet is the first in a series of publications onchildren of immigrants. The series update...
Within the United States, nearly all growth in the young adult population over the next forty years ...
The new immigration to the United States is unprecedented in its diversity of color, class, and cult...
Scholars argue that migration has short and long-term consequences on family life. Although investig...
Highlights data on the population of children of immigrants up to age 8, distribution by state, pare...
Over the past three decades, a central new challenge confronting millions of children of immigrants ...
Explores the role of immigrant families in changing the U.S. population's racial/ethnic composition ...
As of the last census in 2010, one in four children in the United States had a foreign born parent. ...