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ERIC Number: EJ605979
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2000
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Ethnic Segmentation in the American Metropolis: Increasing Divergence in Economic Incorporation, 1980-1990.
Logan, John; Alba, Richard D.; Dill, Michael; Zhou, Min
International Migration Review, v34 n1 p98-132 Spr 2000
Tracks the evolution of metropolitan ethnic economics between 1980-90, when most immigrant groups experienced explosive population growth. Uses census data to describe ethnic enclaves, entrepreneurial niches, and employment niches in metropolitan areas. Results suggest that initial successes of some groups (Whites, Cubans, Koreans, and Chinese) translate into a continuing pattern. Other ethnic groups remain highly dependent on other employment sectors. (SM)
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
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Language: English
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