Multilingual interviews with workers who applied to the New York State Excluded Workers Fund highlight how the fund affected their ability to make ends meet and enhanced their sense of worker recognition, power, and dignity.
An updated tool shows population trends over time, starting in 2006, of children of immigrants and their parents, families, and households for states and the largest 100 metropolitan areas.
Drawing on five-year estimates from the 2015–19 American Community Survey, this brief provides a snapshot of select characteristics of nonelderly immigrants with disabilities, ages 18 to 64, to underscore the structural challenges this population faces.
Findings from the Urban Institute’s Well-Being and Basic Needs Survey show that the need for charitable food remains elevated for many adults ages 18 to 64, including those who are noncitizens or live with noncitizens.
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