1. Barriers to Immigrant Achievement
" A table is provided to explore the question, reporting the differences in non parental care taken from the National Household Education Survey (NHES) within subgroups defined by poverty status, parental education, the number of parents in the family, and ethnicity. ... This shows that, for example, immigrant children, above the poverty line, are more likely to participate in any out of home based care than children below the poverty line. ... One of the most common barriers that immigrant families come to association with is being below the poverty line. ...
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- Grade Level: Undergraduate