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Climate-Related Health Risks Among Workers: Who is at Increased Risk?

Adults of color, noncitizens, and adults with lower educational attainment and incomes are disproportionately employed in occupations with increased climate-related health risks. Moreover, workers in...

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Overview of Health Coverage and Care for Individuals with Limited English...

This brief analyzes 2021 American Community Survey data to highlight demographic, socioeconomic , and health coverage characteristics of individuals with limited English proficiency (LEP).

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State-Funded Health Coverage for Immigrants as of July 2023

This fact sheet provides an overview of state-funded coverage for immigrants as of July 2023.

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Key Facts on Health Coverage of Immigrants

This fact sheet provides an overview of health coverage for immigrants based on data from the 2023 KFF/LA Times Survey of Immigrants, the largest nationally representative survey focused on immigrants.

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Health and Health Care Experiences of Immigrants: The 2023 KFF/LA Times...

This report provides new data on health and health care experiences of immigrant adults ages 18 and over in the U.S., including by immigration status, income, race and ethnicity, and other factors. It...

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Understanding the U.S. Immigrant Experience: The 2023 KFF/LA Times Survey of...

The 2023 KFF/LA Times Survey of Immigrants - the largest nationally representative survey focused on this group - takes an in-depth look at the experiences of immigrants living in the U.S. in health...

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Immigrants Overwhelmingly Say They and Their Children Are Better Off in the...

A new KFF-Los Angeles Times partnership survey of immigrant adults – the largest nationally representative survey focused on immigrants – shows that while most feel they found a better life for their...

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Political Preferences and Views on U.S. Immigration Policy Among Immigrants...

This report based on the KFF-Los Angeles Times partnership survey explores the diverse views of immigrants on the politics and policies surrounding immigration law – a polarizing political issue that...

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Many Immigrants, Including Naturalized Citizens, Don’t Feel Well-Represented...

Immigrants, including those who are naturalized citizens, are more likely to align with the Democratic party and its positions on immigration issues than they are with the Republican party and its...

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Understanding the Diversity in the Asian Immigrant Experience in the U.S.:...

Asian immigrants represent an important significant and growing share of the U.S. population, as well as a diverse body of experiences. Increased data on Asian immigrant experiences is important for...

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Three Charts: Asian Immigrants’ Experiences in the United States

Like other immigrants to the U.S., Asian immigrants overwhelmingly say they emigrated for the opportunity to build a better life for themselves and their children. They come from more than 30...

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Most Hispanic Immigrants Say Their Lives Are Better In The U.S. But Face...

Hispanic immigrants represent the largest share of the immigrant population within the U.S.. They face unique challenges that vary across immigration status, educational attainment, and other...

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Three Charts: Hispanic Immigrants’ Experiences in the United States

Hispanic immigrants comprise the largest group of immigrants in the United States, and one in three Hispanic or Latino adults in the U.S. are immigrants. Most report a higher quality of life in the...

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La mayoría de los inmigrantes hispanos dicen que sus vidas son mejores en...

Hispanic immigrants represent the largest share of the immigrant population within the U.S.. They face unique challenges that vary across immigration status, educational attainment, and other...

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What Would Another Trump Presidency Mean for Health Care?

In a new column in JAMA Health Forum, Larry Levitt, KFF’s executive vice president for health policy, explores what a second Trump presidency might mean for health policy based on his record and...

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Five Key Facts About Immigrants’ Understanding of U.S. Immigration Laws,...

From the 2023 KFF/LA Times Survey of Immigrants - the largest nationally representative survey focused on this group - comes five key facts about information gaps regarding public charge rules and how...

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The Role of Adult Children of Immigrants in the U.S. Health Care Workforce

This brief examines key characteristics of adult children of immigrants and highlights their role in the workforce, including the health care workforce.

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Adult Children of Immigrants Make Outsized Contributions to the U.S. Health...

Adult children of immigrants make up a disproportionately large share of physicians, surgeons and other health care practitioners in the U.S. — just one reflection of their comparatively high...

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Five Key Facts About Immigrants with Limited English Proficiency

This brief presents 5 key facts about immigrants with limited English proficiency, drawing from the KFF/ LA Times Survey of Immigrants.

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Five Key Facts About Black Immigrants’ Experiences in the United States

Black immigrants come to the U.S. seeking more opportunities for themselves and their children, and most report improved educational opportunities and employment and financial situations as a result of...

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