άδεια Συλλογισμένος Υπάλληλος third generation immigrant Ταλαιπωρία μορφή σιτάρι
Are immigrant students disproportionately consuming educational resources?
Immigrant Children - Child Trends
Immigrant Children - Child Trends
The Immigrant Paradox: The Stalled Progress of Recent Immigrants' Children
Fertility by Birth Order among the Descendants of Immigrants in Selected European Countries - Kulu - 2017 - Population and Development Review - Wiley Online Library
Not everyone gets more opportunities than their parents. But the children of immigrants do. - Vox
More Evidence on Third-Generation Outcomes
Second-Generation Americans | Pew Research Center
Latino Identity Declines Across Generations as Immigrant Ties Weaken | Pew Research Center
Second generation immigrants in Massachusetts have among the highest incomes in the country | Boston Indicators
Poll: 72% of Americans Say Immigrants Come to the United States for Jobs and to Improve Their Lives | Cato at Liberty Blog
What it Means to be Third Generation – East Coast Asian American Student Union
E Pluribus Unum: Findings from the Cato Institute 2021 Immigration and Identity National Survey | Cato Institute
Latino Children: A Majority Are U.S.-Born Offspring of Immigrants | Pew Research Center
Caesarean Section Frequency among Immigrants, Second- and Third-Generation Women, and Non-Immigrants: Prospective Study in Berlin/Germany | PLOS ONE
Census data says you'll make a lot more than your immigrant parents, but your kids won't make as much as you | The Star
Immigrant Voting in the United States
Not everyone gets more opportunities than their parents. But the children of immigrants do. - Vox
Are immigrant students disproportionately consuming educational resources?