Immigrants

Archived Publications

May 2003 The Decline in Medicaid Use by Noncitizens since Welfare Reform
Apr 2003 Noncitizens' Use Of Public Benefits Has Declined Since 1996
Mar 2003 Immigrants' Use Of Public Benefits Has Declined Substantially Since 1996
Jan 2003 One Step Forward, Two Steps Back: The Increase in Immigrant Child Poverty from 1970 to 2000
Nov 2002 The Health and Well-Being of Children in Immigrant Families
Oct 2002 Immigrant Children in the United States Are Growing in Number And Facing Substantial Economic Hardship
Jul 2002 Immigrants and Poverty: A Look at Vital Resources for Immigrant Families and Children
Feb 2002 Welfare Benefits for Non-citizens
Mar 2001 Trends Among Hispanic Children, Youth, and Families
Mar 2001 Welfare Reform and Immigration
Feb 2001 Hardship among Children of Immigrants: Findings from the 1999 National Survey of America's Families
Jan 2000 Immigration and the Food Stamp Program
1999 Patchwork Policies: State Assistance for Immigrants under welfare reform
  Caring for Immigrants: Health Care Safety Nets in Los Angeles, New York, Miami, and Houston
  Child Well-Being and the Intergenerational Effects of Undocumented Immigrant Status
  Expanding Access to Health Insurance Coverage for Low-Income Immigrants in New York State
  Health Coverage for Legal Immigrant Children: New Census Data Highlight Importance of Restoring Medicaid and SCHIP Coverage
  Healthy Solutions for America's Hardworking Families
  How Are Immigrants Faring After Welfare Reform? Preliminary Evidence from Los Angeles and New York City
  Global Strategy Group, Inc. (for the)
  Immigrants' Health Care: Coverage and Access
  Immigrants and Welfare Reauthorization
  Improving the TANF Program for Legal Immigrants: Recommendations Based on the Oregon Experience
  Many States Continue Some Federal or State Benefits for Immigrants
  The INS Public Charge Guidance: What Does it Mean For Immigrants Who Need Public Assistance?
  Opportunities Under TANF for Serving Refugee and Immigrant Families: A Checklist for State and Local Policymakers
  SCHIP & Access for Children in Immigrant Families
  Serving Families with Limited English Proficiency
  Speaking for themselves: A survey of Hispanic, Hmong, Russian, and Somali immigrants in Minneapolis-Saint Paul