Immigrant children in Ireland have healthier diets

Young immigrant children are more likely to be living in poorer households but have healthier diets than Irish youngsters, a study has found.

Immigrant children in Ireland have healthier diets

Young immigrant children are more likely to be living in poorer households but have healthier diets than Irish youngsters, a study has found.

The latest report on integration looked for the first time at the experience of three-year-olds born to migrant mothers and found that many get by without an extended family to make working and caring easier.

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