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Industrial and Occupational Change in Los Angeles: The Concentration and Polarization of Minority and White Laborers
2012
Berkeley Planning Journal
Metropolitan Los Angeles is one of the laJgeSt inclus tn al regions in the world and one of the most important destina tions of immigrants in the U.S. 1his artide examines the relationship between the city's old and new workforce (immi grants, women, and baby boomers). It address es the ques tion: how did Latinos, Nrican-Americans, and whites "rit"
doi:10.5070/bp36113118
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