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February 2004, No. 199
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Last Updated: 01/15/2004

Immigrant Financial Market Participation: Defining the Research Questions

Shirley Chiu, Robin Newberger, Sherrie Rhine

The strong growth of the immigrant population in recent years, coupled with their lower average income and educational levels, makes financial access an issue of broad concern. A national conference in April 2004 aims to encourage policy-oriented research to identify public-private partnerships that can help bring the foreign born into U.S. financial markets.

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