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Does the well-being of immigrant children coincide with that of children in general in Europe? This question requires further scrutiny. We discussed in the earlier chapters that immigrant children have a more disadvantaged status than non-immigrant children. Apart from their social and economic status, their uncertain legal status and short-term resident and work permits may often worsen their poverty situation.
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© 2009 A.S. Bhalla and Peter McCormick
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Bhalla, A.S., McCormick, P. (2009). Some Conclusions. In: Poverty Among Immigrant Children in Europe. Palgrave Macmillan, London. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230233973_8
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