Migrant family lives revolve around working and moving on. Families move from one job to another to better their financial situation. This Digest describes the lives of migrant families, migrant students' education, and migrant parents' involvement in their children's education. ... STUDIES ABOUT MIGRANT FAMILIES...
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Provides full-text access to the ERIC Digest of this name. ... Practitioners involved in such programs will not only help to maintain the integrity of migrant families, they will themselves begin to recognize that new immigrants bring with them successful lifeways that enrich our society as a whole.
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While migrant families may consider school quality, among other factors, when moving, decisions about where and when to relocate are ultimately based on economic necessity. Migrants must weigh such factors as the length of seasons, changes in crop conditions, demand for labor, wages, and housing availability.
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But migrant families do not gather about soup kitchens, nor do they travel in boxcars or form improvised armies for protest demonstrations. They have, in fact, an extraordinary faculty for making themselves inconspicuous;
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Mexico; Baja, Part 2 ... 36 Migrant family ... 36 Migrant family; San Quintin, 6/26/2000; A family of migrant tomato pickers from Oaxaca eats lunch in the field on a ranch near the San Quintin town of Vicente Guerrero.
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An experimental approach to establishing the causal impact of migrant resources could start by identifying a set of households that had one or more members working overseas, assigning each migrant a hypothetical economic shock, and then examining how the size of the shock dealt to migrants affected their families back home.
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We can look to the Holy Family of Nazareth, icon of all families, because it reflects the image of God cherished in the heart of every human family, even when it is weakened and at times disfigured by life's trials. ... We recognize in particular the difficulties of the migrant family: hardship, humiliation,
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TESTIMONIES OF MIGRANT; SALVADORAN FAMILIES; Poverty and Work; John Hammock • María Elena Letona; Gilma L. Pérez • Ana Hammock Isen; ... Testimonies of Migrant Salvadoran Families; Poverty and Work; John Hammock; María Elena Letona; Gilma Pérez; Ana Hammock Isen; 2006; 2;
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Martínez, Y. G. (1997). Migrant farmworker families, cultural capital and schooling: An anthropological analysis of implications for interventions. University of South Florida, Tampa: Unpublished doctoral dissertation.
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Picture of a migrant family looking for work, living in a tent attached to their car, during the Great Depression. ... Migrant family looking for work in the pea fields of California. (Circa 1935) ... Photograph of Families on the Road With All Their Possessions During the Gr...
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