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A conversation with immigrant mothers about early learning programs: Benefits, barriers & work to be done
De Masi, Mary E., 2008
Rensselaer, NY: New York State Council on Children and Families.

An inquiry into the early childhood education and care experiences of immigrant families with young children, including information on benefits of child care to families and families' barriers to access, based on information gathered through focus groups with 92 women in New York City and the southern part of New York State

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Understanding the living arrangements of Latino immigrants: A life course approach
Blank, Susan, 1998
International Migration Review, 32(1), 3-19

A study of Cuban, Mexican and Puerto Rican immigrants’ economic situations, family dynamics and support networks

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