Children in Immigrant Families in Eight Affluent Countries: Their Family, National and International Context

Children in Immigrant Families in Eight Affluent Countries: Their Family, National and International Context
ISBN-10
888912993X
ISBN-13
9788889129937
Category
Political Science / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare
Pages
100
Language
English
Published
2009
Publisher
UNICEF Innocenti Research Centre
Authors
Donald James Hernandez, Suzanne E. Macartney, Victoria Lael Blanchard

Description

Among the critical knowledge gaps concerning children is a lack of systematic and validated evidence on the situation of children who have migrated with their parents. While this gap exists for virtually all countries, it is particularly striking for industrialized countries where data on children and families is otherwise generally complete. This Innocenti Research Centre (IRC) study presents internationally comparable statistics on the family contexts in industrialized countries in which different groups of immigrant and native children live. It is intended to promote a greater understanding of the situation of these children and the barriers to inclusion they may face, and to make policy recommendations. The research is complemented by a review of literature on the experiences of immigrant children outside the home: their access to social services, vulnerability, situations of conflict with the law, and inclusion and socialization in resident societies. Sources of information include national censuses, surveys and registration data as well as current literature from eight countries Australia, France, Germany, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland, the United Kingdom and the United States.

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