This study investigated how family context affect poverty disparities between young children of immigrants from the Mainland China and children of local families whose parents were born in Hong Kong using 2006 bicensus data. 12,609 and 12,753 children of immigrant and local families were included in our data analyses. We find higher child poverty rates in immigrant families than in local families. Moreover, we found that family structure (single-parent vs. 2-parent), assimilation (first vs. second generation children of immigrant families), and parental human capital characteristics are significantly associated with the child poverty risk. Surprisingly, the impact of immigrant status on child poverty rates is stronger in 2-parent households...
Problem Statement. Asian Americans have been one of the fastest growing minority groups in the Unite...
textUsing a longitudinal sample of Chinese immigrant families, the current study examined parent-chi...
This paper seeks to contribute to the understanding of how internal migration in globalizing China s...
In Hong Kong, child poverty is a serious social problem which may lead to intergenerational poverty,...
This thesis includes two essays on Chinese mainland immigrants and their offspring in Hong Kong, usi...
Recent data from Census 2000 show that the foreign-born population in the United States has increase...
Income inequality in Hong Kong has worsened dramatically during the past decade. About 19.9% of the ...
Children in migrant families often encounter difficulties that have great impacts on their health. H...
Using data from a socioeconomically diverse sample of Chinese American children (n = 258, aged 6-9 y...
This study critically examines parental perceptions of intergenerational conflict and explores copin...
© The Author(s) 2012.With visions of a better life through transnational marriage, women immigrants ...
This study attempted to examine the relationship between poverty and adolescent developmental outcom...
Prior research on child poverty has focused heavily on the roles of family structure and, to a lesse...
Using data from the 2010 wave of the?China Family Panel Studies?(CFPS), we study the effects of inte...
Both Chinese immigrants in the United States and rural-to-urban migrants in China have been marginal...
Problem Statement. Asian Americans have been one of the fastest growing minority groups in the Unite...
textUsing a longitudinal sample of Chinese immigrant families, the current study examined parent-chi...
This paper seeks to contribute to the understanding of how internal migration in globalizing China s...
In Hong Kong, child poverty is a serious social problem which may lead to intergenerational poverty,...
This thesis includes two essays on Chinese mainland immigrants and their offspring in Hong Kong, usi...
Recent data from Census 2000 show that the foreign-born population in the United States has increase...
Income inequality in Hong Kong has worsened dramatically during the past decade. About 19.9% of the ...
Children in migrant families often encounter difficulties that have great impacts on their health. H...
Using data from a socioeconomically diverse sample of Chinese American children (n = 258, aged 6-9 y...
This study critically examines parental perceptions of intergenerational conflict and explores copin...
© The Author(s) 2012.With visions of a better life through transnational marriage, women immigrants ...
This study attempted to examine the relationship between poverty and adolescent developmental outcom...
Prior research on child poverty has focused heavily on the roles of family structure and, to a lesse...
Using data from the 2010 wave of the?China Family Panel Studies?(CFPS), we study the effects of inte...
Both Chinese immigrants in the United States and rural-to-urban migrants in China have been marginal...
Problem Statement. Asian Americans have been one of the fastest growing minority groups in the Unite...
textUsing a longitudinal sample of Chinese immigrant families, the current study examined parent-chi...
This paper seeks to contribute to the understanding of how internal migration in globalizing China s...