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- France
.
L'accueil des immigrants et l'intégration des populations issues de
l'immigration
Cour des Comptes,
La Documentation française, Paris, 567 p.,
(2004).
Résumé - Summary
- Europe
.
Migration, un passeport pour la pauvreté ?
Caritas Europa, Luxembourg, juin, 104 p.,
(2006).
English version
" Migration, a journey into poverty ?"
.
Mesures politiques pour l'accès des immigrés et des minorités ethniques à un
logement décent
Commission européenne,
Emploi, Affaires sociales et Egalité des Chances,
Bruxelles, 8 p.,
(2005).
English version "Policy measures to ensure
access to decent housing for migrants and ethnic minorities"
.
Immigration in Europe : Issues, policies and case studies
D. Turton and J. Conzalez,
HumanitarianNet, Bilbao,
250 p.,
(2003).
- Etats-Unis - United States
.
Poverty among young children in Black immigrant,
US-born Black and non-Black immigrant families : The role of familial contexts
K. J. A. Thomas,
Center for Poverty Research, Lexington, UKCPR disussion paper,
n° 2010-02, 46 p.,
(2010).
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Federal policies restrict immigrant children’s access to
key public benefits
K. Alden Dinan,
National
Center for Children in Poverty, New York,
October, 12 p.,
(2005).
. State
policies can promote immigrant children's economic security
K. Alden Dinan,
National Centre for Children in Poverty, New York,
October, 17 p.,
(2005).
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Covering new Americans : A review of federal and state policies related to
immigrants'eligibility and access to publicly funded health insurance
S. Fremstad and L. Cox,
The
Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, Washington,
November, 42 p.,
(2004).
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Overlooked and underserved : Immigrant students in US secondary schools
J. Ruiz de Velasco, M. Fix and B. Chu Clewell,
The Urban
Institute, Washington, 112 p., (2000).
- Canada
.
Immigration and the welfare state in Canada : Growing conflicts, constructive
solutions
H. Grubel,
The Fraser Institute, Vancouver, Public policy
sources, n° 84, September, 61 p., (2005).
- Données internationales / International data
.
Children in immigrant families in eight affluent
countries : Their families, national and international context
Unicef,
Innocenti Research Centre,
Florence, 116 p.,
(2009).