Immigration concerns and social program avoidance: The roles of legal status and family composition among asian and latino communities
Objectives: Immigration policies significantly affect immigrants and their families' access to social programs. This study examines the role of legal status and familial composition in Asian and Latino adults' avoidance of social programs and assesses differences between the groups. We cat...
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Main Authors: | Alein Y. Haro-Ramos (Author), Gabriel Sanchez (Author), Matt Barreto (Author) |
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2024-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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