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題名: Mothers’ Citizenship Status and Food Insecurity among Low-Income Children of Immigrants
作者: 陳人豪
Chen,Jen-Hao
Kalil,Ariel
貢獻者: 社會系
日期: 2008
上傳時間: 13-十二月-2013
摘要: Recent data have shown that children of immigrant noncitizens experience more persistent and higher levels of food insecurity than the children of citizens following welfare reform. However, little is known about the range of factors that might explain different rates of food insecurity in the different populations. In this study, the authors used national data from the Early Childhood Longitudinal Study–Kindergarten cohort to assess this question, using multivariate probit regression analyses in a low-income sample. They found that households of children (foreign and U.S.-born) with noncitizen mothers are at substantially greater risk of food insecurity than their counterparts with citizen mothers and that demographic characteristics such as being Latina, levels of maternal education, and large household size explain about half of the difference in rates.
關聯: New Directions for Child and Adolescent Development, 121(3),43-62
資料類型: article
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