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Citizenship

(1996). Summary of Findings, Testimony and Remarks, Legal Immigrants: Obstacles on the Road to Citizenshipand Voting, Senate Select Committee on Citizenship Participation in Government.

(1997). Latino Cultural Citizenship: Claiming Identity, Space and Rights. In W. Flores & R. Benmayor (Eds.).Boston, MA: Beacon Press.

(1998). Research Among New and Prospective Citizens (Re: Voter Education and Civic Involvement). SanFrancisco, CA: Northern California Citizenship Project.

Abalos, D. T. (1987). The Politics of the Latino Family. Journal of Hispanic Policy, 2.

Arvizu, J. R., & Garcia, F. C. (1996). Latino Voting Participation: Explaining and Differentiating Latino VotingTurnout. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 18.

Bachman, S. L., & Nhu, T. T. (1998). “Citizens Rites - Moved By Political Concerns, A Record Number ofImmigrants from the South Bay Converge to Take the Oath of Allegiance.” San Jose Mercury NewsNovember 13, 1998.

Bass, L. E., & Casper, L. M. (1999). Are There Differences in Registration and Voting Behavior BetweenNaturalized and Native-born Americans?: US Census Bureau.

Casper, L. M., & Bass, L. E. (1996). Current Population Reports: Voting and Registration in the Election ofNovember 1996: US Department of Commerce, Economics and Statistics.

DeSipio, L. The New Urban Citizen: Political Participation and Political Attitudes of the Naturalized. Champaign,IL: University of Illinois.

— (1996). Making Citizens or Good Citizens? Naturalization as a Predictor of Organizational and ElectoralBehavior Among Latino Immigrants. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 18.

DeSipio, L., & de la Garza, R. O. (1998). Making Americans, Remaking America. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Glenn, E. (2000). Citizenship and Inequality: Historical & Global Perspectives. Society for the Study of SocialProblems, Inc. , 47.

Imai, L. (1999). Redefining Citizenship: Four Women Speak on Identity and Membership, Stanford University.

Jonas, S. Reconceptualizing Citizenship in the Americas: Cross-Border Perspectives. Santa Cruz, CA: CLRCUniversity of California at Santa Cruz.

Leibowitz (1998). A Time for Decision: Citizenship at the Millennium: Office of Refugee Resettlement,Adminstration of Children and Families, US Department of Health and Human Services.

Montoya, J. (1996). Latino Gender Differences in Public Opinion: Results from the Latino National PoliticalSurvey. Hispanic Journal of Behavioral Sciences, 18.

Ong, A. Cultural Citizenship as Subject Making: Immigrants Negotiate Racial and Cultural Boundaries in the UnitedStates. Current Anthropology , 37.

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Community Education

A Checklist to Support Parents and Remove Barriers to Facilitate their Participation in Meetings, Conferences, andOther Events: Essential Allies: Families as Advisors.

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Becker, J. (2000). “Center to help immigrants get services.” Washington Post September 7, 2000.

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Gantz McKay, E., Scotchmer, K., Figueroa-Melendez, M., & Huq, S. (2000). Research on Barriers andOpportunities for Increasing Leadership in Immigrant and Refugee Communities: Public Report.Washington, DC: Mosaica: The Center for Nonprofit Development and Pluralism.

Gross Schaefer, A. (1994). Understand the Law. Sacramento, CA: The California State Library.

Spano, S. (2000). “Public service benefits democracy.” San Jose Mercury News January 28, 2000.

Stannard, M. B. (2000). “San Mateo Offers Help to Immigrant Offenders; New program will explain U.S. legalsystem.” San Francisco Chronicle September 19, 2000.

Taylor, K. 3nt(2000). “A better voter guide.” San Jose Mercury News March 5, 2000.

Contributions of Immigrants

Aghdassi Firozeh. 1994. Assimilation Patterns of Iranian Immigrants in the Bay Area. Master’s thesis. San Jose: SanJose State University.

Alarson, Rafael. 1999. Recruitment Process among Foreign-born Engineers and Scientists in Silicon Valley.American Behavioral Scientist, Jun/Jul. of 1999, vol. 42, No. 9.

American Immigration Law Foundation www.ailf.org , facts on immigrants.

Asian Immigrant Women Advocates, 2000. AIWA, documents on-line www.asiangurls.com/aiwa.cfm.

Asian Immigrant Women Advocates. Bulletins and other written materials, 1996-1998.

Asian Immigrant Women Advocates. News, July 1997.

Asian Week, May 27, 1999.

Barbour Scott, ed. 1995. At Issue: Immigration Policy. San Diego: Greenhaven Press.

Center for Immigration Studies (CIS) at www.cis.org.

Bankston, Carl L. III and Min Zhou. 1997. “The Social Adjustment of Vietnamese American Adolescents: Evidencefor a Segmented-Assimilation Approach”. Social Science Quarterly, 78 (2):508-523.

Bennett David 1988. The Party of Fear: From Nativist Movements to the New Right in American History. ChapelHill: University of North Carolina Press.

Bouvier, Leon. 1992. Peaceful Invasions: Immigration and Changing America. Lanham, Md.: University Press ofAmerica.

Bouvier, L. & L. Grant. 1994. How Many Americans? Population, Immigration and the Environment. SanFrancisco: Sierra Club Books.

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Broder, David. 2000. Unions make a slow, determined comeback, New immigrants provide a boost. San JoseMercury News. 09/04/00.

Business Week, August 25, 1997.

Carnes, Jim. 1996. US and THEM. A History of Intolerance in America. New York: Oxford University Press.

Chan, Suncheng. 1991. Asian Americans. An Interpretive History. Boston, Massachusetts: Twayne Publishers.

Claiborne, William. 2000. AFL-CIO overtur to immigrants about-face: Labor Group demands laws to aidundocumented workers. Pashington Post. 6/4/00.

Cose, Ellis. 1992. A Nation of Strangers: Prejudice, Politics, and the Populating of America. New York: Morrow.

Crawford, James. 2000. Cycles of Nativism. Washington DC: National Immigration Forum.

Cupertino city website. 2000. www.cupertino.org/update/hall/council/chang.htm.

Daniels, Roger. 1988. Asian America: Chinese and Japanese in the United States Since 1950. Seattle: University ofWashington Press.

De La Torre, Adela. 2000. False Figure Fuels Furor. At www.latinoweb.com/research.html .

Dialog on Immigrant Needs materials. Santa Clara County, 1999.

Do, Hien Duc. 1999. The Vietnamese Americans. Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press.

Equal Rights Advocates. 2000. Bulletin, vol. 21, No 1, Spring 2000.

Estell, Keneth. 1994. African America. Portrait of a People. Detroit, MI: Visible Ink Press.

Fayle, Kevin. 2000. New director bring history of generosity. The Cupertino Courier. 9/6/00.

Fernandez, Merilyn. 1998. Asian Indian Americans in the Bay Area and the Glass Ceiling. SociologicalPerspectives, vol. 41, No 1, 1998.

Fix, Michael & Wendy Zimmerman, 1999. The Integration of Immigrant Families”. The Urban Institute.

Forbes Magazine. online edition. This Invasion is Welcome, 04/05/99

Forbes online, 04/10/2000.

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Freeman, James. 1997. Changing Identities: Vietnamese Americans 1975-1995. Boston: Allyn and Bacon.

Global competitiveness project, www.ailf.org.

Helweg, Arthur and Usha Helweg. 1990. An Immigrant Success Story. East Indians in America. Philadelphia.University of Pennsylvania Press.

Higham, John. 1988. Strangers in the Land: Patterns of American Nativism, 1860-1925, 2d ed. New Brunswick, NJ:Rutgers University Press.

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Hien, Jeremy. 1994. “From Migrant to Minority: Hmong Refugees and the Social Construction of Identity in theUnited States”. Social Inquiry, 64 (3): 281-303

Hing, Bill Ong. 1997. To Be an American: Cultural Pluralism and the Rhetoric of Assimilation. New York: NewYork University Press.

Hondagneu-Sotelo, Pierrette. 1994. Gendered Transitions. Mexican Experiences of Immigration. Berkeley, LosAngeles: University of California Press, p. 49.

Hossfeld, Karen. 1988. Divisions of Labor, Divisions of Lives. Immigrant Women Workers in Silicon Valley.Doctoral Dissertation. UC Santa Cruz. p. 62.

Hossfeld Karen. 1995. Why Aren’t High-Tech Workers Unionized?. In: Working People of California. DanielCornford ed., Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press.

Huddle, Donald. 1996. Net National Cost of Immigration. Washington, D.C.: Carrying Capacity Network.

Immigration Forum, 1999. www.immigrationforum.org Immigration facts, Immigrants and economy. 1999.

International Migration Review, Summer 1996 v 30, n3 p 485 and Fall 1998, v32, n3.

Jacobson, Frye Matthew. 1998. Whiteness of a Different Color. European Immigrants and the Alchemy of Race.Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.

Kibria, Nazli. 1993. Family Tightrope: The Changing Lives of Vietnamese Americans. Princeton, NJ: PrincetonUniversity Press.

Klein, Aaron. 1971. The Hidden Contributors: Black Scientists and Inventors in America. Garden City, NY: DoubleDay & Co.

Maldwyn, Allen Jones. 1992. American Immigration, 2d ed. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Matthews. Glenna 2000. Manuscript about new immigrants in Silicon Valley.

Millman, Joel. 1997. The Other Americans. How Immigrants Renew Our Country, Our Economy, and Our Values.New York: Viking.

Moore, Stephen. 1998. A Fiscal Portrait of the Newest Americans. The National Immigration Forum and the CatoInstitute.

Moreno Ducheny, Denise. What do Latino voters want? San Jose Mercury News. 07/32/00.

National Center for Policy Analysis www.ncpa.org.

Portes, Alejandro and Ruben G. Rumbaut. 1996. Immigrant America: A portrait. Berkeley, Los Angeles: Universityof California Press.

Puzzanghera, Jim. 2000. San Jose Mercury News. 06/30/00.

Reimers, David. 1989. The Immigrant Experience. New York: Chelsea House Publishers.

Rodriguez Gregory. 1999. From Newcomers to New Americans: The Successful Integration of Immigrants intoAmerican Society. Washington D.C.: Immigration Forum.

San Francisco Examiner, April 19, 1998, online edition.

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San Francisco Mercury News, A Majority of None, Day 2, online edition.

San Francisco Mercury News, A Majority of None, Day 1, online edition.

San Jose Mercury News, 03/21/94.

San Jose Mercury News, 03/28/96.

San Jose Mercury News, 05/21/99, 2C.

San Jose Mercury News, 09/05/99.

San Jose Mercury News, 12/28/99.

San Jose Mercury News, 02/22/00.

San Jose Mercury News, Market Research Department report on the Asian Market in Silicon Valley, San Jose, July1997.

Sanchez, George. 1993. Becoming Mexican American. New York, Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Saxenian, Anna Lee 1994. Regional Advantage. Culture and Competition in Silicon Valley and Route 128. HarvardUniversity Press.

Saxenian, AnnaLee. 1999. Silicon Valley’s New Immigrant Entrepreneurs. San Francisco: Public Policy Institute.

National Center for Policy Analysis. September 1998. www.ncpa.or/pd/immigrant/sept98c.html.

Services Employees International Union, SEIU Local 1877 report, San Jose, 1999.

Simon, Julian. 1999. Economic Consequences of Immigration. University of Michigan Press.

Skilled Immigrants and Silicon Valley, www.ailf.org.

Sociologist tackles immigration myths with data collection. At www.azteca.net/aztec/immigrant/socilog.html.

Stocking, Ben. 2000. Asian-American leaders try to forge voting bloc. San Jose Mercury News. 6/14/00.

Summit on Immigrant Needs Project. 2000. random sample survey.

Takaki, Ronald. 1998. A History of Asian-Americans: Strangers From a Different Shore. Boston & New York:Little, Brown and Company.

The Business Journal of San Jose, 07/19/99, p. 3.

Unz, Ron 1994. Value Added. National Review, 11/7/94, vol.46, No 21.

Vedder, Richard, Lowell Gallaway and Stephen Moore. 2000. “The Immigration Problem, Then and Now”.Bender’s Immigration Bulletin, Vol. 5, N 8, April 15, 2000.

Weissinger, Erika. 2000. Fast Facts about Immigrants and Refugees, Strengthening Immigrant Families andAmerican Communities Conference.

Working Partnerships USA and Economic Policy Institute, A Status Report on Social and Economic Well-Being inthe State of California, and Economic Insecurity in Silicon Valley, San Jose, CA, March, 2000

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Yung, Judy. 1995. Unbound Feet. A social History of Chinese Woman in San Francisco. Berkeley and Los Angeles:University of California Press.

Zavella, Patricia. 1987. Women’s Work and Chicano Families. Cannery Workers of Clara Valley. Ithaca, NY:Cornell University Press.

Criminal Justice

A Matter of Culture: Working with the Refugee Community to Prevent Crime: Asian Law Enforcement AdvisoryCouncil of Oregon (ALEACO).

Policia Orientado a la Comunidad (Community Policing), Best Practices in Criminal Justice: Sacramento PoliceDepartment for the National Institute of Justice.

(1994). Building and Crossing Bridges: Refugees and Law Enforcement Working Together. Washington, DC:National Crime Prevention Council.

(1998). Powerful Partnerships: Twenty Crime Prevention Strategies That Work for Refugees, Law Enforcement, andCommunities. Washington, DC: National Crime Prevention Council.

(1999). “Police Officials vow to probe widespread allegation by minority motorists that they're pulled over forDriving While Black or Brown.” San Jose Mercury News May 20, 1999.

(1999). “Profiles in Police Watching.” San Jose Mercury News June 9, 1999.

(1999). White NY Cops Shoot 41 Times and Kill Unarmed Black Man, Jet.

(2000). “Immigration agents claim police abuse.” San Jose Mercury News February 29, 2000.

(2000). “Jury acquits N.Y. officers.” San Jose Mercury News February 26, 2000.

(2000). Public Safety and Justice Agencies FY2001 Budget Workshop: Presented to: Santa Clara County Board ofSupervisors.

(2000). Will Proposition 21, "The Gang Violence and Juvenile Crime Prevention Act," Decrease Juvenile Crime inCalifornia?: California Budget Project.

Allread, W. (1998). Refugees Require Special Attention. Law and Order.

Bailey, B. (2000). “55 Indicted in probe of two S.J. card clubs.” San Jose Mercury News May 2, 2000.

Bargioni, I. S. (1999). Hate Crimes and the Victim: A Guide to the Legal Process: Hate Crimes Unit San FranciscoPolice Department.

Butterfield, F. (2000). “Disparities in Justice System.” San Jose Mercury News April 26, 2000.

Chiu, A., & Nhu, T. T. (2000). “Landlord accused of importing girls for sex.” San Jose Mercury News January 20,2000.

Clark, R. L., & Anerson, S. A. (2000). Illegal Aliens in Federal, State, and Local Criminal Justice Systems: UrbanInstitute.

Epstein, A. (1999). “Justices rule anti-gang law illegal.” San Jose Mercury News June 11, 1999.

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Fernandez, L. (1999). “Indian felons caught in sweep by INS agents.” San Jose Mercury News July 29, 1999.

— (2000). “Indo-American youth in gangs defy stereotype.” San Jose Mercury News April 9, 2000.

— (2000). “Police gang officer urges "cultural training'.” San Jose Mercury News April 7, 2000.

Foo, R. (1999). “Police, man's family recount fatal shot.” San Jose Mercury News September 18, 1999.

— (1999). “Strong economy cited in state crime drop.” San Jose Mercury News November 18, 1999.

Foo, R., Skipitares, C., & Chiu, A. (2000). “Crime drop pays dividends.” San Jose Mercury News May 8, 2000.

Garcia, E. (1999). “Vietnamese get 'protector'.” San Jose Mercury News December 2, 1999.

— (2000). “Court ruling favors detained immigrants.” San Jose Mercury News April 11, 2000.

Grish, D. (2000). “Jurors should know English.” San Jose Mercury News January 8, 2000.

Guido, M. (2000). “The key to unlock the printed word.” San Jose Mercury News September 10, 2000.

Ha, K. O. (2000). “Scandal testing immigrants' trust/.” San Jose Mercury News September 3, 2000.

Jacobs, J. (1999). “Alternatives to jail can save lives, money.” San Jose Mercury News April 29, 1999.

Jansen, B. (1999). “Federal funding falls short.” SanJose Mercury News December 8, 1999.

Johnson, S. (2000). “Police substation inaugurated.” San Jose Mercury News October 15, 2000.

Lewin, T. (2000). “Racial disparity in justice system.” San Jose Mercury News February 2, 2000.

Lichtblau, E. (1999). “FBI says U.S. crime fell for seventh year in row: San Jose sees declines in 7 of 8 categories.”San Jose Mercury News May 17, 1999.

— (1999). “U.S. crime rate is down again.” San Jose Mercury News July 19, 1999.

MacGregor, H. (2000). “Sentences for non-citizens clarified.” San Jose Mercury News January 29, 2000.

Mann, M. S., & Dandavati, A. (2000). “Media labeling offensive.” San Jose Mercury News January 30, 2000.

Martinez, A. (2000). “Valley unity urged against intolerance.” San Jose Mercury News February 26, 2000.

McNamara, J. D. (1999). “Broken Trust.” San Jose Mercury News August 1, 1999.

— (2000). “How do we police the police?” San Jose Mercury News March 12, 2000.

Mintz, H. (1999). “Profiling case now class action.” San Jose Mercury News December 1, 1999.

Nicholas, P., & Fleming, L. N. (2000). “Anger follows Diallo verdict.” San Jose Mercury News February 27, 2000.

Pan, P. P. (1999). “INS shift detention policy on criminal immigrants.” San Jose Mercury News August 10, 1999.

Rodebaugh, D. (1999). “Justice for all.” San Jose Mercury News April 6, 1999.

Rodriguez, J. (2000). “Minorities fear fallout of crime-driven stereotypes.” San Jose Mercury News February 9,2000.

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Rombeck, J. (2000). “Neighborhoods bridge cultural gaps to fight crime.” San Jose Mercury News August 2, 2000.

Shandas, P. (2000). “Immigrant parents face challenges.” San Jose Mercury News April 15, 2000.

Sorenson, S. B., & Shen, H. (1996). Homicide Risk among Immigrants in California. The American Journal ofPublic Health , 86.

Springen, K. (2000). On Spanking: New survey shows many parents think it's OK, Newsweek .

Stannard, M. B. (2000). “San Mateo Offers Help To Immigrant Offenders.” San Francisco Chronicle September 19,2000.

Stocking, B. (1999). “Blacks, Latinos stopped more.” San Jose Mercury News December 18, 1999.

Turow, S. (2000). “N.Y. officers' acquittal in shooting to be expected.” San Jose Mercury News March 12, 2000.

Vasquez, D. (2000). “An Alternative to Force: S.J. trains police to handle standoffs with the mentally ill.” San JoseMercury News March 21, 2000.

— (2000). “Officers take on department over race issues.” San Jose Mercury News June 5, 2000.

Weinstein, H. (2000). “Court forbids use of 'Hispanic appearance' in border stops.” San Jose Mercury News April12, 2000.

Wood, G., & Maestas -Flores (2000). “Killing fields of San Jose.” Alianza Metropolitan News March 15, 2000.

Woolfolk, J. (2000). “Police cite drugs in arrestee's death.” San Jose Mercury News July 4, 2000.

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Demographic Trends

Becker, Barbara. “6 billion and still growing.” San Jose Mercury News, October 18, 1999.

Cone, Marla. “Good, bad news on population.” San Jose Mercury News, October 12, 1999.

Dang, Janet. “How Much is Too Much?” Asian Week. February 17, 2000.

Edmonston, Barry and Jeffrey S. Passel. “How Immigration and Intermarriage Affect the Racial and EthnicComposition of the U.S. Population.” Washington D.C.: The Urban Institute, Mar. 1999.

Fan, Maureen. “Asian group to push voter registration.” San Jose Mercury News, June 2, 1999.

Fan, Maureen. “Latino, Asian growth surge continues.” San Jose Mercury News, September 15, 1999.

Fan, Maureen and Mangaliman, Jessie. “Living costs take their toll.” San Jose Mercury News, February 10, 2000.

Fan, Maureen. “Surge in growth forecast.” San Jose Mercury News, December 3, 1999.

Fix, Michael and Zimmerman, Wendy. “The Integration of Immigrant Families.” The Urban Institute. June 2000.

Garcia, Edwin. “California immigrants lack care, study says.” San Jose Mercury News, October 4, 2000.

Garcia, Edwin. “Latino electorate changing rapidly.” San Jose Mercury News, February 18, 2000.

Garcia, Edwin. “Latinos favor Gore, Bush.” San Jose Mercury News, March 8, 2000.

Hernandez, Donald J. “Children of Immigrant Families: One-Fifth of America and Growing,” State University ofNew York, Albany.

Jasso, Massey, et al. “The New Immigrant Survey Pilot (NIS-P): Overview and New Findings about U.S. LegalImmigrants at Admission,” Demography, vol. 37, no. 1. Feb. 2000.

Johnson, Hans P. “Movin’ Out, Domestic Migration to and from California in the 1990s.” Public Policy Institute ofCalifornia. California Counts, vol. 2, no. 1. August 2000.

Lee, Sharon M. “Asian Americans: Diverse and Growing,” Population Bulletin , vol. 54, no. 2. 1998.

Mangaliman, Jessie. “Census focuses on Asian impact.” San Jose Mercury News, October 5, 2000.

Mangaliman, Jessie. “Census report: Chinese, Indians have sharpest gains.” San Jose Mercury News, October 4,2000.

Mangaliman, Jessie. “State, area population spurt laid to economy.” San Jose Mercury News, May 4, 2000.

McLaughlin, Ken. “The future face of America.” San Jose Mercury News, January 17, 2000.

Nguyen, Pham-Duy Dinh. “Independence Day for Filipinos.” San Jose Mercury News, June 11, 1999.

Overholser, Geneva. “The future is multiracial.” San Jose Mercury News, June 22, 2000.

Pinal, Jorge and Audrey Singer. “Generations of Diversity: Latinos in the United States.” Population Bulletin , vol.52, no. 3. 1997.

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“Population of India about to hit 1 billion.” San Jose Mercury News, August 5, 1999.

Rankin, Robert and Enda, Jodi. “20,000 Kosovars to get U.S. refuge.” San Jose Mercury News. April 22, 1999.

Simpson, Alan K. and Lamm, Richard D. “How many people? The choice is ours.” San Jose Mercury News, June22, 2000.

Smith, James P. and Barry Edmonston. The New Americans: Economic, Demographic, and Fiscal Effects ofImmigration. National Academy Press, 1997.

Stocking, Ben. “A racial Majority of None.” San Jose Mercury News, December 28, 1999.

Suarez-Orozco, Marcelo. Crossings: Mexican Immigration in Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Boston: HarvardUniversity Press, 1998.

Walters, Dan. “The changing face of California voters.” San Jose Mercury News, December 14, 1999.

“Where cultures mix.” San Jose Mercury News, January 14, 2000.

Wolfolk, John. “Census: whites minority in state.” San Jose Mercury News, August 30, 2000.

Dependent Care

1999. Child Support and Low-Income Families: Deadbeat Dads or Policy Mismatch: Public Policy ResearchInstitute.

2000. Evaluating the Impact of a Proposed Increase in Child Care Fees on Low Income Families. Sacramento, CA:California Budget Project.

Benjamin, A.E. "Ted", Steven P. Wallace, Valentine Villa, and Kathy McCarthy. 1999. Disability and Access toHealth and Support Services Among California's Immigrants: UCLA Center for Health Policy Research.

Commonwealth Fund Commission. 1989. Poverty and Poor Health Among Elderly Hispanic Americans. Baltimore,MD: Commonwealth Fund Commission.

Detzner, Daniel F. 1996. No Place Without a Home: Southeast Asian Grandparents in Refugee Families.Generations: Grandparenting at Centuries End (Spring).

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