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Familial effect on child poverty in Hong Kong immigrant families
Kee Lee CHOU
Department of Asian and Policy Studies (APS)
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Arts & Humanities
Immigrants
91%
Familial
88%
Hong Kong
81%
Poverty
69%
Household
19%
Human Capital
15%
Family Structure
13%
Mainland China
12%
Young children
11%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Poverty
97%
Child
39%
Single-Parent Family
31%
Single Parent
15%
China
8%
Economics
7%
Parents
7%
Data Analysis
7%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
74%
immigrant
64%
poverty
63%
single parent
36%
assimilation
19%
family structure
10%
human capital
9%
China
6%