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... International Migration Review 31~4~:825-873.
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... Baldwin, L., and S Sutherland 1988 Growth patterns of first generation Southeast Asian infants.
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... Horwitz 1983 Clinical findings in Southeast Asian refugees. journal of the American Medical Association 249~23~:3200-3203.
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... Dong 1998 Access to health insurance and health care for children in immigrant families. In Children of Immigrants: Health, Adjustment, and Public Assistance.
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... 1994 Acculturation, respect for cultural differences, and biculturalism among three generations of Mexican American and Euro American school children. The Journal of Genetic Psychology 154:531-543.
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... 1997 Do children of immigrants make differential use of public health insurance? Centerfor American Politics and Public Policy Occasional Paper Series (95-3J.
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... Employee Benefit Research Institute 1997a Expanding Health Insurance Coveragefor Children: Examining the Alternatives. Employee Benefit Research Institute Issue Brief no.
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... Fix, M 1997 Unpublished analyses of the March, 1997 Current Population Survey prepared for the Committee on the Health and Adjustment of Immigrant Children and Families, National Research Council and Institute of Medicine.
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... Child Development 68(2~:351-363. 1998 (in press)
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... Davis, and M McChesney 1982 Pediatric screening of Southeast Asian immigrants.
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... Hofferth, S 1998 Public assistance receipt of Mexican- and Cuban-American children in native and immigrant families.
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... Washington, DC: CASSP Technical Assistance Center, Georgetown University Child Development Cen ter. Jenkins, C.N., T
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... 1916 Voluntary health insurance in New York City. American Labor Legislation Review 6:142-154.
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... Pp. 1-109 in Child Development Research and Social Policy, Volume 1.
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... 1990 Psychosocial stress, coping, and development of Hispanic immigrant children.
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... Dixon 1998 The health and nutritional status of immigrant Hispanic children: Analyses of the Hispanic Health and Nutrition Examination Survey. In Children of Immigrants: Health, Adjustment, and Public Assistance.
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... Offord, and N Kates 1989 Immigrant children: Psychiatric disorder, school performance, and service utilization.
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... American Sociological Review 50:840-850. Newacheck, P.W.
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... Robbins, and M Nichaman 1981 Nutritional status of Southeast Asian refugee children.
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... Hernandez-Avila 1995 Environmental urban lead exposure and blood lead levels in children of Mexico City. Environmental Health Perspectives 103~11~:1036-1040.
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... 1995 The new Californians: Comparative research findings on the educational progress of immigrant children.
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... Fuller, and J Brown 1991 Correlates of breast feeding in a low income population of whites, blacks, and Southeast Asians.
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... Palla, and M Fenstersheib 1995 Development of a population-specific risk assessment to predict elevated blood lead levels in Santa Clara County, California.
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... Journal of School Health 58~7~:273-276. 1989 Food habits and dietary changes of Southeast Asian refugee families living in the United States.
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... Tuttle, C., and K Dewey 1994 Determinants of infant feeding choices among Southeast Asian immigrants in Northern California.
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... Trowbridge 1992b Improving growth status of Asian refugee children in the United States. Journal of the American Medical Association 2267~7~:937-940.


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