Skip to Content
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Newsroom
  • Tours
  • Jobs
  • Banking
  • Research
  • Markets
  • Publications
    • Periodicals
    • Data Releases
    • Speeches
  • Events
  • Education
  • People
  • Region
  • Share
  • Print
    • Text Size
    • Smaller
    • Larger
cfl cover
On This Page
February 2004, No. 199
  • Download Entire Publication
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.

  • Share
  • Print
Subscribe Now

Register to receive email alerts when new issues are published.

Subscribe
More by this Author

Shirley Chiu

  • Islamic Finance in the United States: A Small but Growing Industry
  • Financial Access for Immigrants: Highlights from the National Conference

Robin Newberger

  • The Asset-Backed Securities Markets, the Crisis and TALF

Sherrie Rhine

  • Tenure Choice with Location Selection: The Case of Hispanic Neighborhoods in Chicago
  • The Importance of Check-Cashing Businesses to the Unbanked: Racial/Ethnic Differences
Related Topics
  • Obesity, Disability and the Labor Force
  • Reading, Writing, and Raisinets1: Are School Finances Contributing to Children's Obesity?
  • Cross-state Evidence on the Relationship between Unemployment and Wage Growth
View All

Follow Us:

FaceBook RSS Twitter YouTube
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Newsroom
  • Subscribe
  • Tours
  • Jobs
Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago, 230 South LaSalle Street, Chicago, Illinois 60604-1413, USA. Tel. (312) 322-5322
Copyright © 2012. All rights reserved. Please review our
  • Privacy Policy
  • Legal Notices