Applying Child Development Research to Immigration Policy outlines how research on child development, neuroscience, and trauma can inform federal policy regarding the treatment of children and their families arriving at our nation’s border.
And in case you missed them, we also released a series of products assessing how well existing survey data can help us understand Latino children and families in the United States:
An accompanying interactive data tool allows users to explore the data sets reviewed to see what information is available to study Hispanic family and household composition, family formation and stability, relationship dynamics, and (co)parenting.
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