Volume II. 1986-87 - Minorities in the Post-Industrial City

Parent: Institute for Social Science Research

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7mb2n3qnThe UCLA Asian Pacific American Voter Registration Study4153612.2%
54d5s0q5Are the Characterisitcs of Exiles Different from Immigrants? The Case of Iranians in Los Angeles3562917.1%
5ss7c039Learning About Bilingual, Multicultural Organizing34102429.4%
8cp4b4j2Ethnic Officeholders and Party Activists in Los Angeles County343318.8%
013317jwPost-Industrialization and the Social Organization of Afro-Trinidadian Immigrants in Los Angeles3032710.0%
27q3z2tzParty Coalitions and Ethnic Divisions in a Multi-Ethnic City281273.6%
0xt617pkSources of Stress in Latino Women Experiencing Unemployment After a Plant Closure272257.4%
1c16c4scBeyond the Neighborhood: The Spatial Distribution of Social Ties in Three Urban Black Communities2532212.0%
2g06k60fThe Social Coalition Character of the Democratic and Republican Precinct Cadres in Detroit, 1956-19842241818.2%
4ds7m7mtSex Ratio Imbalance Among Los Angeles Afro-Americans220220.0%
85x2q9hkOccupational Status Attainment Among Ethnic Groups in Los Angeles104640.0%

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