Immigrants Play Vital Role in Ohio Communities
Enhanced resources will help immigrants & state succeed
老澳门六合彩官方开奖, in partnership with a group of philanthropy organizations, has released a new report, , which highlights the crucial role immigrants play in Ohio鈥檚 economy. It also argues that further investments in services for immigrants would expand positive outcomes.
鈥淚mmigrants and their children represent the majority of projected labor-force growth in the United States over the next four decades,鈥 said Richey Piiparinen, director of the Center for Population Dynamics in 老澳门六合彩官方开奖鈥檚 Maxine Goodman Levin College of Urban Affairs and the report鈥檚 author. 鈥淏y making investments in supportive services here in Ohio, particularly for our newest immigrants, we can expedite their ability to positively contribute to Ohio鈥檚 economy.鈥
Many of Ohio鈥檚 immigrants have achieved conventional markers of success, including rates of educational attainment 15.4 percentage points higher than native-born Ohioans (42.1 percent of Ohio鈥檚 immigrants hold a four-year degree or higher compared to 26.7 percent of native-born Ohioans.) However, immigrants have higher poverty rates than the native-born population (18.7 percent to 14.4 percent.) This reality is a function of the time it takes to acclimate to a new country and its customs, and can be lessened with improved access to three types of services:
- Adult English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) services and Spanish GED services throughout the state.
- Legal services that are affordable and available regardless of legal status.
- A full-range of healthcare services that are available regardless of legal status and that address physical, mental, and oral health.
The report also found that Ohio鈥檚 immigrants have higher rates of family formation than native-born Ohio households, with 62.2 percent of immigrant households comprised of married couples with children compared to 56.4 percent of native-born. In addition, while Ohio鈥檚 population growth is almost stagnant, growing at only 0.15 percent since 1998, immigrants help to stabilize Ohio鈥檚 population and are a source of growth. Still, only 4.4 percent of Ohio鈥檚 population is composed of immigrants compared to 13.6 percent of the U.S. population. This is the largest divide between Ohio and the nation in modern history, and ranks Ohio in the bottom five nationally.
鈥淥hio鈥檚 immigrants drive cultural, economic, and social dynamism,鈥 Piiparinen said. 鈥淏y improving language, legal, and healthcare services, we can help immigrants contribute to Ohio鈥檚 economy and our communities more quickly. We must begin to imagine immigrant support services as a launch pad, not a safety net.鈥
About the report
Our Pathway to a Brighter Future: Ohio鈥檚 New Americans is the result of a collaboration of funders coordinated through . It was funded through the generous support of , , , , and .
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