The social context of residential integration [electronic resource] : ethnic groups in the United States and Canada / Ann H. Kim.
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- 305.800973 22
- HD7288.72.U5 K55 2009eb
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305.8 Ethnicity and economy | 305.8 Rap Culture Code | 305.8/0097265 Monumental ambivalence | 305.800973 The social context of residential integration | 305.8009767/13 Boom town | 305.8009791/53 Borderline Americans | 305.80098 New century, old disparities |
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction -- Pathways to spatial incorporation: a comparative framework -- A contrast of contexts: the United States and Canada compared -- Metropolitan integration: data, variables and methods -- Panethnicity and ethnic resources in metropolitan integration -- Narrowing the focus: four ethnic groups -- Ethnic pathways to neighborhood integration -- Conclusions: ethnic integration in comparative perspective.
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