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3 edition of Report on immigrant services and problems. found in the catalog.

Report on immigrant services and problems.

Hawaii. State Immigration Service Center.

Report on immigrant services and problems.

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Published by State Immigration Service Center, Commission on Manpower and Full Employment in [Honolulu] .
Written in

    Places:
  • Hawaii,
  • Hawaii.
    • Subjects:
    • Social service -- Hawaii,
    • Social work with immigrants -- Hawaii,
    • Hawaii -- Emigration and immigration

    • Classifications
      LC ClassificationsJV6950.5 .H4 1973
      The Physical Object
      Paginationiv, 87 p. ;
      Number of Pages87
      ID Numbers
      Open LibraryOL5170554M
      LC Control Number74622262


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Working with Immigrant-Origin Clients. Download this booklet (PDF, KB) designed for mental health professionals who work with immigrant-origin clients. This publication provides an overview of the U.S. immigrant population, the major mental health challenges they face and the barriers that impede their access to mental health services.

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In preparing its analysis, the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) reviewed 29 reports published over the past 15 years that attempted to evaluate the impact of unautho-rized immigrants on the budgets of state and local gov-ernments.

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