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Low-income immigrant mothers' use of strategies and supports to develop economic security in the U.S.

Description:
A study of low-income immigrant mothers' economic security over time and across borders, and their strategies to develop economic security in the United States, based on in-depth interviews with 40 immigrant mothers with children enrolled in one of three early childhood care and education programs in a large metropolitan area
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Reports & Papers
Country:
United States

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