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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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Effects on children
100%
Child Poverty
100%
Hong Kong Immigrants
100%
Immigrant Families
100%
Familial Effects
100%
Immigrant children
40%
Poverty Rate
40%
Single Parents
40%
Hong Kong
20%
Young children
20%
Copyright
20%
Mainland China
20%
Family Structure
20%
Poverty
20%
Human Capital
20%
Family Context
20%
Immigration Status
20%
Intergenerational Poverty
20%
Poverty Risk
20%
Single-parent Households
20%
Generational Status
20%
Children of Immigrant Families
20%
Social Sciences
Hong Kong
100%
Single Parent
100%
Toddlers
33%
Mainland China
33%
Human Resources
33%
Family Structure
33%