A vulnerable population of transmigrants (migrants who go back and forth across borders) has emerged that can be distinguished from traditional migrants. This ‰ÛÃhidden‰Û population is exposed to high antecedents of lack of well-being and marginalization. Social work\u27s emphasis on social justice demands an understanding of this community to better prepare students and practitioners to address the specialized needs of this vulnerable population. This exploratory qualitative study examines the experience of social service providers in providing for the social welfare needs of Mexico‰ÛÒUSA transmigrants. Implications for social work practice and research are addressed
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
By examining the differences in the influence of contextual factors in the relationship between accu...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada, li...
A vulnerable population of transmigrants (migrants who go back and forth across borders) has emerged...
A growing number of people & mdash;immigrants, refugees, asylumseekers, displaced individuals, and f...
Each year, thousands of people immigrate to the United States, and many are from various Latin Ameri...
A growing number of people & mdash;immigrants, refugees, asylum-seekers, displaced individuals, and ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This study explores t...
Mexican immigrant women are a vulnerable population group in the U.S., and face challenges as a resu...
The United States is historically a nation of immigrants, and since the 1970s has seen a substantial...
This presentation engages with the changes in, and current methodological approaches to social work ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Many Western European countries, and especially the larger cities within ...
Middle-income countries experience various types of migration: transients, emigrants, refugees, and ...
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the studies that have focused on undocumented aliens ...
For the past six years, the war on drugs in Mexico has resulted in the out-migration of tens of thou...
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
By examining the differences in the influence of contextual factors in the relationship between accu...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada, li...
A vulnerable population of transmigrants (migrants who go back and forth across borders) has emerged...
A growing number of people & mdash;immigrants, refugees, asylumseekers, displaced individuals, and f...
Each year, thousands of people immigrate to the United States, and many are from various Latin Ameri...
A growing number of people & mdash;immigrants, refugees, asylum-seekers, displaced individuals, and ...
Project (M.S.W., Social Work) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2010.This study explores t...
Mexican immigrant women are a vulnerable population group in the U.S., and face challenges as a resu...
The United States is historically a nation of immigrants, and since the 1970s has seen a substantial...
This presentation engages with the changes in, and current methodological approaches to social work ...
© 2015 Taylor & Francis. Many Western European countries, and especially the larger cities within ...
Middle-income countries experience various types of migration: transients, emigrants, refugees, and ...
The purpose of this presentation is to discuss the studies that have focused on undocumented aliens ...
For the past six years, the war on drugs in Mexico has resulted in the out-migration of tens of thou...
This dissertation about migration is based principally on fieldwork in both New York City and the re...
By examining the differences in the influence of contextual factors in the relationship between accu...
This is the published version of an article published by the Canadian Social Work Journal.Canada, li...