No state has felt the impact of the new immigration more than California, and no institution more than its schools. Fully a third of the nation's 20 million immigrants are concentrated in California, and over a third of the state's schoolchildren speak a language other than English at home. Largely from Asia and Latin America, these new Californians are extraordinarily diverse in their social, economic, and cultural origins. Their children are growing up in a context of prolonged recession and fiscal woes which have fueled public discontent over the presence of immigrants in the state as evidenced by the passage of Proposition 187 in November 1994. Yet for all the political controversy surrounding public funding of education for immigrant ...
active agents in supporting and sustaining their families, households, and schools. Building on the ...
The children of immigrants constitute the most consequential and lasting legacy of the new mass immi...
Describes the population of out-of-school immigrant youth in California and the subset of this group...
No state has felt the impact of the new immigration more than California, and no institution more th...
Explores the disparities in levels of educational progress among different immigrant population grou...
A new generation of Americans, raised in immigrant families, has been coming of age. They are transf...
The family reunification provision in U.S. immigration laws allows foreign-born children of immigran...
This study addressed several important issues which have directly affected American society. Primari...
We examine whether low-skilled immigration to the United States has contributed to immigrants\u27 re...
The evolution of education spending in California has received plenty of attention by both academics...
The education of immigrant students in the U.S., especially those of Hispanic origin, poses an impor...
A great deal has been written about immigrant children and youth. Drawing on work done in the USA, t...
In 2007, about 16.4 million children, or more than one in five children in the United States, had at...
This report summarizes the latest results of the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study (CILS), a...
California's success in integrating immigrant youth is critical, not just to the state but the natio...
active agents in supporting and sustaining their families, households, and schools. Building on the ...
The children of immigrants constitute the most consequential and lasting legacy of the new mass immi...
Describes the population of out-of-school immigrant youth in California and the subset of this group...
No state has felt the impact of the new immigration more than California, and no institution more th...
Explores the disparities in levels of educational progress among different immigrant population grou...
A new generation of Americans, raised in immigrant families, has been coming of age. They are transf...
The family reunification provision in U.S. immigration laws allows foreign-born children of immigran...
This study addressed several important issues which have directly affected American society. Primari...
We examine whether low-skilled immigration to the United States has contributed to immigrants\u27 re...
The evolution of education spending in California has received plenty of attention by both academics...
The education of immigrant students in the U.S., especially those of Hispanic origin, poses an impor...
A great deal has been written about immigrant children and youth. Drawing on work done in the USA, t...
In 2007, about 16.4 million children, or more than one in five children in the United States, had at...
This report summarizes the latest results of the Children of Immigrants Longitudinal Study (CILS), a...
California's success in integrating immigrant youth is critical, not just to the state but the natio...
active agents in supporting and sustaining their families, households, and schools. Building on the ...
The children of immigrants constitute the most consequential and lasting legacy of the new mass immi...
Describes the population of out-of-school immigrant youth in California and the subset of this group...