Getting a job can increase food insecurity risk for refugees, study finds

Three months ago, you left your country fearing for your life. Now, you’re learning to navigate a new city, where the street signs are in a new language. You’re learning to navigate social interactions that operate on slightly different rules. You’re applying for jobs to support your family. You’ve figured out how to get to the grocery store that sells food your kids will eat—and how to use food assistance programs to get it.

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