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

Parent: Institute for Social Science Research

eScholarship stats: History by Item for April through July, 2024

ItemTitleTotal requests2024-072024-062024-052024-04
8cp4b4j2Ethnic Officeholders and Party Activists in Los Angeles County3110759
54d5s0q5Are the Characterisitcs of Exiles Different from Immigrants? The Case of Iranians in Los Angeles2891243
4ds7m7mtSex Ratio Imbalance Among Los Angeles Afro-Americans2612941
5ss7c039Learning About Bilingual, Multicultural Organizing2613445
7mb2n3qnThe UCLA Asian Pacific American Voter Registration Study2685310
013317jwPost-Industrialization and the Social Organization of Afro-Trinidadian Immigrants in Los Angeles219732
0xt617pkSources of Stress in Latino Women Experiencing Unemployment After a Plant Closure199532
27q3z2tzParty Coalitions and Ethnic Divisions in a Multi-Ethnic City198443
2g06k60fThe Social Coalition Character of the Democratic and Republican Precinct Cadres in Detroit, 1956-1984189513
1c16c4scBeyond the Neighborhood: The Spatial Distribution of Social Ties in Three Urban Black Communities135422
85x2q9hkOccupational Status Attainment Among Ethnic Groups in Los Angeles134243

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