Beyond welfare reform: reframing undocumented immigrants' entitlement to health care in the United States, a critical review

A Viladrich - Social Science & Medicine, 2012 - Elsevier
This article addresses the main scholarly frames that supported the deservingness of
unauthorized immigrants to health benefits in the United States (US) following the passage …

Voting with their feet: Nonprofit organizations and immigrant mobilization

H Cordero-Guzmán, N Martin… - American …, 2008 - journals.sagepub.com
In 2006 immigrants and their supporters participated in a series of marches in cities
throughout the United States. The enormous size and scale of the demonstrations were …

[LIBRO][B] The Routledge handbook of poverty in the United States

MV De Haymes, SN Haymes, RJ Miller - 2015 - api.taylorfrancis.com
The Routledge Handbook of Poverty in the United States Page 1 Page 2 THE ROUTLEDGE
HANDBOOK OF POVERTY IN THE UNITED STATES In the United States, the causes and even …

“There Is Abuse Everywhere” Migrant Nonprofit Organizations and the Problem of Precarious Work

N Martin - Urban Affairs Review, 2012 - journals.sagepub.com
Migrant-serving nonprofit organizations negotiate some of the most intractable economic,
social, and political problems in the United States. In the realm of economic development …

Spaces of hidden labor: Migrant women and work in nonprofit organizations

N Martin - Gender, Place & Culture, 2014 - Taylor & Francis
Laboring in low-paid jobs with poor conditions, migrant women are some of the most
vulnerable workers in the US labor market. These women often carry a disproportionate …

Changing the navigator's course: How the increasing rationalization of healthcare influences access for undocumented immigrants under the Affordable Care Act

L López-Sanders - Social Science & Medicine, 2017 - Elsevier
A number of researchers have shown that brokers (eg, navigators and street-level
bureaucrats) bridge access to healthcare services and information for immigrant patients …

Inclusion and exclusion of Latinos in the Affordable Care Act: Challenges and opportunities for achieving health equity

J Lubin - Lubin, Judy, 2014 - papers.ssrn.com
The growth of the Latino population underscores the need for the elimination of social,
cultural, and economic barriers to quality health care. The Affordable Care Act includes a …

Toward a new countermovement: a framework for interpreting the contradictory interventions of migrant civil society organizations in urban labor markets

N Martin - Environment and Planning a, 2011 - journals.sagepub.com
Low-wage migrant workers in the United States confront a perilous labor market, where
wages are low, the risk of injury on the job is high, and the fear of apprehension by …

Latino participation in food assistance programs: a study conducted for project bread

A Rivera-Ottenberger, E Werby - 2007 - scholarworks.umb.edu
Concern with low participation rates of households eligible for the Food Stamp program is
shared among many groups focusing on the social and health needs of the low income …

Migrant civil society: Sha** community and citizenship in a time of neoliberal reforms

P Joassart-Marcelli, N Martin - … Handbook of Poverty in the United …, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
Since the 1980s, civil society organizations have become increasingly central actors in
providing services to the poor. A succession of neoliberal policy initiatives and bureaucratic …