From Urban Institute :: Research Update <[email protected]>
Subject What influences Latine people’s experiences with the financial system?
Date May 28, 2024 11:32 AM
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How do financial attitudes and preferences vary among Latine consumers?
The Latine community is the fastest-growing segment of the US economy, but many face cultural, linguistic, and structural barriers to accessing the financial system.

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Immigration policy affecting health care provision
For the National Bureau of Economic Research, Urban researcher Breno Braga and coauthors discuss how the expansion of a visa waiver program in 2002 enabled more foreign-trained doctors to practice in underserved areas in the US and did not reduce employment of US-trained doctors.

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Examining Afghan evacuees&rsquo; resettlement: A discussion with local and national leaders
Urban researcher Diana Guelespe recently discussed an
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Urban report on the Afghan evacuees with policymakers and other leaders at an event hosted by the University of Chicago.

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The state of data disaggregation for Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander groups
Recent federal efforts to disaggregate Asian American, Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander data have led to a better understanding of inequities, but the level of disaggregation remains inconsistent.

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Urban researcher to highlight immigrants at early childhood conference
Register for the National Research Conference on Early Childhood in June, and see Urban researcher Elly Miles present on a systemic scan of factors and strategies associated with better access to early childhood services for refugee and immigrant families.

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