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| Material Type: | Internet resource |
|---|---|
| Document Type: | Book, Internet Resource |
| All Authors / Contributors: |
Philip Kretsedemas; Ana Aparicio |
| ISBN: | 0275978737 9780275978730 |
| OCLC Number: | 53398141 |
| Description: | xx, 303 p. : ill. ; 25 cm. |
| Contents: | Welfare reform and immigrants: a policy review / Audrey Singer -- No safe haven: work, welfare, and the growth of immigrant exclusion / John Shields -- Puerta abierta o puerta cerrada? Citizenship, health care, and welfare reform in New Mexico / Lisa Cacari Stone and Ana Guillermina Quiroz-Gibson -- Disparate welfare needs and impacts of welfare reform among Illinois immigrants / Rob Paral -- Avoiding the state: Haitian immigrants and welfare services in Miami-Dade County / Philip Kretsedemas -- Immigrants' access to public health care systems in New York's "post-reform" era / Ana Aparicio --Welfare in Santa Clara County: the experiences of Mexican and Vietnamese immigrant women / Doris Ng -- Community-based participatory action research: offering Hmong welfare recipients' voices for dialogue and change / Kalyani Rai -- Resettlement experiences of Somali refugee women in Toronto / Arlene Herman and Neita Kay Israelite -- Border residents manage the U.S. immigration and welfare reforms / Randy Capps, Jacqueline Hagan, and Nestor Rodríguez -- Con la ayuda de Dios? El Pasoans manage the 1996 welfare and immigration law reforms / Kathleen Staudt and Randy Capps -- Reflections on immigrant hardships after welfare reform: new challenges and changing trends / Kalyani Rai, Philip Kretsedemas and Ana Aparicio. |
| Responsibility: | edited by Philip Kretsedemas and Ana Aparicio ; with a foreword by Ronald Walters and concluding remarks by Kalyani Rai. |
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