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The well-being and productivity of immigrant youth has become one
of the most important global issues of our times as a result of
mass migration and resettlement. In this unique volume, leading
scholars from multiple nations and disciplines provide a
state-of-the-art overview of contemporary research on immigrant
youth and delineate the most promising future directions for
research on their success, suggesting implications for policy and
interventions that will benefit host societies as well as immigrant
youth. The contributors to Realizing the Potential of Immigrant
Youth include many of the leading international experts on
migration, acculturation, intergroup issues and immigrant youth
development, with contributions from the fields of child
development, demography, economics, education, immigrant mental
health, social psychology and sociology.
The well-being and productivity of immigrant youth has become one
of the most important global issues of our times as a result of
mass migration and resettlement. In this unique volume, leading
scholars from multiple nations and disciplines provide a
state-of-the-art overview of contemporary research on immigrant
youth and delineate the most promising future directions for
research on their success, suggesting implications for policy and
interventions that will benefit host societies as well as immigrant
youth. The contributors to Realizing the Potential of Immigrant
Youth include many of the leading international experts on
migration, acculturation, intergroup issues, and immigrant youth
development, with contributions from the fields of child
development, demography, economics, education, immigrant mental
health, social psychology, and sociology.
"In this conceptually creative, methodologically rigorous, and
empirically rich book, Hernandez uses census and survey data to
describe several quite profound changes that have characterized the
life courses of America's children and their families over the last
50 to 150 years....this erudite book is destined to be a classic."
Richard M. Lerner, Contemporary Psychology"
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