Children in immigrant families in eight affluent countries
Material type: TextPublication details: Florence, Italy UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre 2009Description: x, 100pISBN:- 978-88-89129-93-7
- WS 105.5 .H47 2009
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Presents data and analysis on children in eight affluent countries who are living in immigrant families with at least one foreign-born parent. The Innocenti Insight presents, for the first time, internationally comparable data addressing the number, share and family circumstances of immigrant children in these eight affluent nations. It contributes statistical evidence and enables a deeper understanding of the magnitude and diversity of national and social backgrounds, as well as living conditions and opportunities for migrant children in destination countries. This report presents data and analysis on children in eight affluent countries who are living in immigrant families with at least one foreign-born parent. And it provides a sound foundation to inform social policies that can address factors leading to deprivation and marginalization of immigrant children and to more effectively promote their social inclusion and harmonious development.
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