The Adaptation of Migrant Children

Report Author: 
Alejandro Portes and Alejandro Rivas
Original Date of Publication: 
2011 Apr

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The authors examine how young immigrants are adapting to life in the United States. They begin by noting the existence of two distinct pan-ethnic populations: Asian Americans, who tend to be the offspring of high-human-capital migrants, and Hispanics, many of whose parents are manual workers. 

Vast differences in each, both in human capital origins and in their reception in the United States, mean large disparities in resources available to the families and ethnic communities raising the new generation.

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Citation: 

Portes, Alejandro and Rivas, Alejandro (2011). "The Adaptation of Migrant Children." Immigrant Children, Volume 21 Number 1 (Spring 2011), 219-246.

Source Organization: 
Immigrant Learning Center