The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) is initiating a new research project that examines the well-being and development of young children in Black immigrant and refugee families from birth to age 10.
Supported by the Foundation for Child Development (FCD), this project aims to understand issues related to “immigration and settlement patterns, education, language acquisition, health, parental and family resources, and other factors influencing child development and well-being.”
Deadline for submission is December 15, 2010. Selected papers will be presented at an interdisciplinary research symposium for scholars of this topic, hosted by MPI and FCD in early summer 2011.
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Migration Policy Institute’s call for papers
The Migration Policy Institute (MPI) is initiating a new research project that examines the well-being and development of young children in Black immigrant and refugee families from birth to age 10.
Supported by the Foundation for Child Development (FCD), this project aims to understand issues related to “immigration and settlement patterns, education, language acquisition, health, parental and family resources, and other factors influencing child development and well-being.”
Deadline for submission is December 15, 2010. Selected papers will be presented at an interdisciplinary research symposium for scholars of this topic, hosted by MPI and FCD in early summer 2011.
For more information, see the Call for papers