From Urban Institute :: Research Update <[email protected]>
Subject The financial well-being of immigrants with disabilities
Date March 14, 2024 11:02 AM
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Disabled immigrants face compounding barriers to education and employment
During a convening, experts discussed how immigrants with disabilities face multiple structural barriers to employment and education, how Protection and Advocacy systems and community-based organizations could help bridge gaps in access to opportunities, and more.

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State-led health insurance coverage expansions for noncitizens
Key stakeholders shared insights about research needs that could help inform decisions about implementing or maintaining state-led coverage expansions for noncitizens. Addressing knowledge gaps will be important for reducing inequities in health insurance access.

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Research to inform the American Latino History and Culture Program
Recommendations to help the Institute of Museum and Library Services support American Latino museums include elevating collaboration opportunities and promoting the diversity of American Latino experiences and cultural equity across US communities.

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Examining Afghan evacuees&rsquo; resettlement: Insights and lessons for future humanitarian populations
Humanitarian parole permeated several aspects of evacuees&rsquo; lives and negatively affected their ability to secure stable employment. Service issues included a lack of affordable housing and housing discrimination, gaps in
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Understanding the Individual Tax Identification Number (ITIN) mortgage market
Expanding access to mainstream mortgage products for ITIN holders, a majority of whom are Latino, could increase homeownership access. The current market for ITIN loans is small, but interviews and estimates suggest it could be significantly expanded.

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