UID:
kobvindex_HPB1183399774
Format:
1 online resource.
ISBN:
9781135864514
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1135864519
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9780203943137
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0203943139
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9786611064099
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6611064095
Series Statement:
Latino communities
Content:
Historically, residential segregation of Latinos has generally been seen as a result of immigration and the process of self-segregation into ethnic enclaves. The only theoretical exception to ethnic enclave Latino segregation has been the structural inequality related to Latinos that have a high degree of African ancestry. This study of the 331 metropolitan area in the United States between 1990 and 2000 shows that Latinos are facing structural inequalities outside of the degree of African ancestry. The results of this research suggest that in 2000, Latino segregation was due to the mobility o.
Note:
Front cover; Contents; List of Maps & Figures; List of Tables; Chapter One. Introduction; Chapter Two. Why Do We Need to Study Latino Residential Segregation?; Chapter Three. What Has Research on Residential Segregation Told Us So Far?; Chapter Four. Sources of Data and Methodology; Chapter Five. Extent of Latino Segregation; Chapter Six. Extent of Latino Sub-Group Segregation; Chapter Seven. Causes of Latino Segregation; Chapter Eight. Causes of Latino Sub-Group Segregation; Chapter Nine. Summary and Conclusions.
Additional Edition:
Print version: Residential segregation patterns of Latinos in the United States, 1990-2000 New York : Routledge, c2007. ISBN 041597903X (alk. paper)
Language:
English
URL:
ProQuest Ebook Central
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Publisher description
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